Another beautiful PP16 project. Always a privilege to be able to draw along with you, Maria, and the rest of the Z family. Drawing Zentangle has added such fun, beauty, and vital creative energy to my life over the past nine years. Many thanks, you guys!
I absolutely love how generous you are with your tutorials, and I love how you encourage us to just use what we have . In Australia, almost impossible to get the packs . Thank you both again ☺️
This is such a delightful and inspiring video to watchMaria, thank you for sharing your process of creating your beautiful tile, you make it look so easy. Your Pokeroot leaves are gorgeous.
Because I've enjoyed drawing tangles since January of 2012, and I really like watching Rick and Maria in these videos---but simply cannot afford the materials anymore (I'm well stocked with excellent drawing supplies as far as pens, gel pens and tortillons go, though), I use whatever I can find to draw ON. I often cut up and utilize such things as (the inside surfaces of) bandage packages, butter boxes, even very heavy boxes that nitrile gloves come in. The surfaces aren't as nice as the wonderful papers used in the Zentangle packs, but when it comes to drawing, I'm not going to let a small budget get in my way! The use of Knightsbridge always makes me think of the delightful line of McKenzie-Childs home furnishings and homewares....far too expensive for me to buy, but oh, how I love looking at them and dreaming of perhaps someday owning just one or two pieces.
Many years ago people were hard pressed to buy paper for drawing. So that is when paper bag drawings were popular. I tried it and was pleased with the outcome. White highlights really stand out.
Very pretty! & I can imagine a million variations on this. Just got around to watching this as there was no electricity for 28 1/2 hrs. There is a wood stove. There was an enormous amount of snow shoveling. All is well.
Oh my this is one of the prettiest tiles I have ever seen. Thank you for your wonderful creativity. I can’t tell you how many people I’ve turned onto Zentangle.
Beautiful project. If you rub the ball of your embossing tool in the crease of your nose it will allow the natural oils to help the ball tool glide better on you tile. Love your tutorials. Annette North wales UK
Wonderful! To me the combination light/dark in the stripe, near the "dome" reminds me of a circus tent :) Happy times :) Checkered cloth doesn't resonate the same for me, but vertical stripes yes :) Thank you, teachers!
Rick, I like the way you comment. Easy to listen and understand
Waô ! C’est absolument splendide ! 🤩
I really thi nk .Maria should market that mat she works on, so inspirational I could look at it for hours xxxmaxine
Another beautiful PP16 project. Always a privilege to be able to draw along with you, Maria, and the rest of the Z family. Drawing Zentangle has added such fun, beauty, and vital creative energy to my life over the past nine years. Many thanks, you guys!
Simply stunning! And the tan prototype is breathtaking! Thanks, Maria, for another wonder lesson!
If you want the tip of your tool to glide easily rub it against a candle it will make things much easier when scoring the paper
Really like this one. Love that you added the embossing.
I just discovered your channel and am entranced!
This is one of the most beautiful tiles I’ve ever seen! The textures are amazing!
I absolutely love how generous you are with your tutorials, and I love how you encourage us to just use what we have . In Australia, almost impossible to get the packs .
Thank you both again ☺️
Reminded me of a sand dollars when it was done. Very nice.
This is such a delightful and inspiring video to watchMaria, thank you for sharing your process of creating your beautiful tile, you make it look so easy. Your Pokeroot leaves are gorgeous.
Very pretty and with some of of familiar and favorite tangles. Thank you and Merry Christmas❤️
So beautiful !!! 😍😍😍
Because I've enjoyed drawing tangles since January of 2012, and I really like watching Rick and Maria in these videos---but simply cannot afford the materials anymore (I'm well stocked with excellent drawing supplies as far as pens, gel pens and tortillons go, though), I use whatever I can find to draw ON. I often cut up and utilize such things as (the inside surfaces of) bandage packages, butter boxes, even very heavy boxes that nitrile gloves come in. The surfaces aren't as nice as the wonderful papers used in the Zentangle packs, but when it comes to drawing, I'm not going to let a small budget get in my way!
The use of Knightsbridge always makes me think of the delightful line of McKenzie-Childs home furnishings and homewares....far too expensive for me to buy, but oh, how I love looking at them and dreaming of perhaps someday owning just one or two pieces.
Yes! McKenzie-Childs
One of my favorites are cereal boxes...then you can draw bigger if you want.
Many years ago people were hard pressed to buy paper for drawing. So that is when paper bag drawings were popular. I tried it and was pleased with the outcome. White highlights really stand out.
Very pretty! & I can imagine a million variations on this. Just got around to watching this as there was no electricity for 28 1/2 hrs. There is a wood stove. There was an enormous amount of snow shoveling. All is well.
This was my favorite so far!
felicidades, todo mi respeto a su creatividad e inspiración.
Very Pretty
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Absolutely beautiful !
Oh my this is one of the prettiest tiles I have ever seen. Thank you for your wonderful creativity. I can’t tell you how many people I’ve turned onto Zentangle.
I love this
Another amazing project!
Beautiful project. If you rub the ball of your embossing tool in the crease of your nose it will allow the natural oils to help the ball tool glide better on you tile. Love your tutorials. Annette North wales UK
Wonderful! To me the combination light/dark in the stripe, near the "dome" reminds me of a circus tent :) Happy times :) Checkered cloth doesn't resonate the same for me, but vertical stripes yes :) Thank you, teachers!
great!
Wow!
Aspen trees have leaves like pokeleaf. Come to the Rocky Mountains. :)
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I the decorative painting field we call the embossing tool a “stylis”.
I the decorative painting world we call you embossing tool a ‘stylis’.
Thank you. Ps the Redbud tree has heart shaped leaves.