If you enjoy zentangles, you probably can think of different ways to incorporate your tangling into other crafts and art spheres. Afterall, we can find tangles almost anywhere - from hotel carpets, to the bushes in your backyard. Here is an idea I will be incorporating into my workshop at the Mixed Minded conference in Kitchener, Ontario, May 29. A notebook cover.
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the raw notebook |
Enjoy! deb
Wow - how beautiful (and clever!!).
ReplyDeleteLove this cover!I enjoyed looking at your other Tangles too.
ReplyDeletelove your work, i just started zentangle and i wanted to know are your zentangle straight on the fabric. i want to know because i am trying to get a collection of my zentangle to tranfer on to fabric.
ReplyDeleteGreetings Yetunde, I tangle directly onto high-count white cotton fabric, using my Micron pens. I'm often too impatient to wait to transfer a drawing and then print it out.
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