This week has been tangle-tastic for me! Last Wednesday, Chari-Lynn Reithmeier (CZT in Collingwood) ran a wonderful workshop for some of the ladies I work with who were interested in Zentangle. I think we may have created monsters! Apparently we're looking into creating a Zentangle club at work that meets one night after school every week - I love the idea! While at the workshop, I got my hands on an ensemble kit - a kit where there are 9 tiles, all of which fit together based on a string that spans all 9. Needless to say, that was my weekend :) Tomorrow, I'll be hosting Chari-Lynn again as she teaches Zentangle to around 50 of our students in our school. Very exciting!
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The 9-piece ensemble - unfortunately, I have bad
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This week's challenge was a tough one for me. I've never used Cirquital before, and I've never been a HUGE fan of Munchin (although I always like how it turns out, the dots & connecting cause stress.... I'm a perfectionist). Truthfully, I actually like the tile I ended up with - it's certainly different from many of my other tiles. A fun challenge, Laura! Thanks!
The black background is a great stage for your beautifully executed cirquital and munchin!
ReplyDeleteVery nice!! Would love to be in the classroom with the new Zentangle students. That is exciting!
ReplyDeleteVery nice tile - I like the straight forward lines, solid shading and the dark background. Very effective! (And the first picture with the 9 connecting tiles - great fun! and a neat idea)
ReplyDeleteGreat job! I love the 9 tile one too. What a neat idea!
ReplyDeletei like the black background - it really makes your design pop! awesome!
ReplyDeleteYour ensemble if fabulous, you've been a busy gal! The Zentangle club sounds like a blast. Your black background really makes your Ciquital and Munchin pop!
ReplyDeleteThose cirquital circles are perfect - they look like perfect dough balls about to become something totally yummy... :) Your bigger piece is just amazing. I'm in awe.
ReplyDeleteI love your ensemble! I've always wanted to do one; I'm going to have to order a set :)
ReplyDeleteWell this turned our wonderful.
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