Love this tangle!!! I've seen it done a couple of times but it seemed boring, but yours dont! I never thought of filling the spaces with other tangles. Fun and interesting. Thanks 😃
@@notperfectzen I already watched it! I guess I should do more research but I guess I like to depend on you! (Hahaha) I'm still not able to sit for long. This back problem is a pain, but I'm still hoping to keep up with the inktober tangles. It may just take me longer. Thanks again for all your hard work. It truely entertains many of us.
LOL! That's awesome and it's quite OK if you want to depend on me. That makes me feel great, so thank you very much! I hope you get to feeling better. Thanks so much for following my videos! :)
Rick Roberts’ mentioned, in one of his Project Pack videos, to keep an eye on where you want to go. In regards to drawing an oval or circle. Sounds like good advice for us- - Keeping an eye on where we want to go as far as our goals in life are concerned! Already thinking about what patterns I want to put on my tile. Thank you!
That is great advice for art and for life. I also remember hearing him say that and I try to remember it when drawing. Thank you, Nancy, for sharing and reminding me!
Hi Barbara. I get 22x30" sheets of Fabriano Tiepolo paper from Dick Blick, which is very close to what Zentangle uses for their tiles. It's a challenge to cut, but it's definitely cheaper. There's a great guide to tiles at the TangleList.com website: tanglelist.com/list-of-artist-tile-paper-options-for-tangle-art/
I’ve never seen this tangle before! So cool and whimsical-thanks for explaining it.
You're welcome. I'm glad you liked it!! It's fun and has so many possibilities!
Love this tangle!!! I've seen it done a couple of times but it seemed boring, but yours dont! I never thought of filling the spaces with other tangles. Fun and interesting. Thanks 😃
Thanks, Bev. I'm glad it was helpful! I learned a lot by watching the video from Cherryl Moote. The link is in the video description. :)
@@notperfectzen I already watched it! I guess I should do more research but I guess I like to depend on you! (Hahaha) I'm still not able to sit for long. This back problem is a pain, but I'm still hoping to keep up with the inktober tangles. It may just take me longer. Thanks again for all your hard work. It truely entertains many of us.
LOL! That's awesome and it's quite OK if you want to depend on me. That makes me feel great, so thank you very much! I hope you get to feeling better. Thanks so much for following my videos! :)
Rick Roberts’ mentioned, in one of his Project Pack videos, to keep an eye on where you want to go. In regards to drawing an oval or circle. Sounds like good advice for us- - Keeping an eye on where we want to go as far as our goals in life are concerned! Already thinking about what patterns I want to put on my tile. Thank you!
That is great advice for art and for life. I also remember hearing him say that and I try to remember it when drawing. Thank you, Nancy, for sharing and reminding me!
What kind of paper did you use to cut your tiles?
Hi Barbara. I get 22x30" sheets of Fabriano Tiepolo paper from Dick Blick, which is very close to what Zentangle uses for their tiles. It's a challenge to cut, but it's definitely cheaper. There's a great guide to tiles at the TangleList.com website: tanglelist.com/list-of-artist-tile-paper-options-for-tangle-art/
Thanks!!
DelightFULL❤️
Thank you! :)
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Thanks! I'm glad you like it!
You are gorgeous 👍
Thank you 😊