Miss TracyAnne, you've done it again! You gave one of my favorite tangles a new perspective to be viewed with. I REALLY admire how you quit while you were ahead and left all the lovely room for the art to breathe. I ... think I would have filled it all up until I saw this.❤And did you see the MoonPieBerries in the new ProjectPack video this past week?!
Hello, I fond tout art si magnifient, but I'm living in Belgium, and I should know if it IS possible to find thé différent pencils you're using( like the tourbillon) in Belgium, and even your Books. Thankyou!
Thank you Debora! The tortillion is a blending stump. These are made from tightly wound paper. You could try any office supply shops or art shops.. if you have no luck you could try buying them online… I buy a lot of my supplies from Amazon. These are also available from the official Zentangle website - Zentangle.com which is in USA. I find that shipping cost from the USA are quite expensive though. In this video I use a black pen and a 2B pencil then blend the graphite pencil with the tortillion (or blending stump). I’m not sure what you mean by my books. I don’t have any books. The paper tile I used I bought from Zentangle.com but you could cut a 3” square tile from heavy paper. The tiles from Zentangle are made from 100% cotton paper but for this particular video, most heavy papers would do. I hope this helps! 💕
It looks great 👍 merry Christmas 🎄🎁
Thank you Andrew! Merry Christmas!
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Thank you!
This is great! ❤ I love all of your Moonpie variations. Thanks for sharing and happy holidays!
Thank you Barbara! Happy holidays to you too!
That gives me the idear for a game either a kind of memory oder a kind of domino. Very nice. Thank you for sharing.
Sounds like a great idea!
I love your all tangle Moon pie#Reyyanscreation
Thank you! 💕
Always amazing.im very fascinating with your work.im going to introduce you to my grandchildren. I think they’ll love your work.
Thank you Tina!
Miss TracyAnne, you've done it again! You gave one of my favorite tangles a new perspective to be viewed with. I REALLY admire how you quit while you were ahead and left all the lovely room for the art to breathe. I ... think I would have filled it all up until I saw this.❤And did you see the MoonPieBerries in the new ProjectPack video this past week?!
Thank you Deb! I have skimmed over the videos from the new project pack but will go back and watch them properly when I have more time.
Thanks for sharing your Zendala!🎉❤
You are welcome Gwen!
I love your creative tangelations of moonpie! Almost has an … Aztec? feel to me. I like it!
Thank you! I also thought it had an Aztec feel.
Nice ❤❤🎉
Thank you! 💕
Hy l m here again waching ur video
Hello there! 😀💕
Hello, I fond tout art si magnifient, but I'm living in Belgium, and I should know if it IS possible to find thé différent pencils you're using( like the tourbillon) in Belgium, and even your Books. Thankyou!
Thank you Debora! The tortillion is a blending stump. These are made from tightly wound paper. You could try any office supply shops or art shops.. if you have no luck you could try buying them online… I buy a lot of my supplies from Amazon. These are also available from the official Zentangle website - Zentangle.com which is in USA. I find that shipping cost from the USA are quite expensive though. In this video I use a black pen and a 2B pencil then blend the graphite pencil with the tortillion (or blending stump). I’m not sure what you mean by my books. I don’t have any books. The paper tile I used I bought from Zentangle.com but you could cut a 3” square tile from heavy paper. The tiles from Zentangle are made from 100% cotton paper but for this particular video, most heavy papers would do. I hope this helps! 💕
@@TracyAnneWilkinson thankyou very much for your answer. It IS very kind of you
It’s interesting that designs underneath show through the top frame, and the top frame actually has little content.
Yes, it wasn’t intentional. It just evolved as I went through the process.