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Sponged distressed ink on vanilla cardstock, then drew some patterns with 'Crystal Effects'. When dry filled with tangles.
Thanks for looking :)
A few 3.5 inch X 3.5 inch tiles I've been working on this weekend.
I'm giving these to a friend - I hope they like them.
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Used my Single Stroke Abstract drawing method for this little piece of migraine art a few weeks back.
I think this will make a pretty greeting card ... just love playing with the negs. & inverting colors!
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Collection of artwork and thoughts on mindfulness by 16 Certified Zentangle Teachers. Awesomeness...
Added 20 January 2013 - I have now posted step by step for my 'Angel' pattern. I decided to call the pattern 'Charris' - named after our 2 Jack Russels (Charlie and Harris) who are sadly no longer with us :(
This is a sampler I created using various doodles I found in the Freehand Doodle Patterns Flickr Group.
See "hover notes" for which patterns match with the below pattern names:
WeeQuash, unruly, and Silly Border by Molussus/Sandra Straight
Plumes by LaceFairy1
Queen of Hearts by Mafe Mavromati
8 of Diamonds by S_j_60010/Sue Jacobs
Braided Rope and Watermellon Seedz by Cookies Crafts/Aundria Shuman
Dragonflyby by Mary Robinson
Toeter and Lampions by Mariet Dronten
Lucky Charm and Boxtel by me ;-)
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This is my first one done on A4 size.
In honour of those who have succumbed to this terrible illness and those who are fighting it now.
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This is a fairly easy pattern to draw. You can grab the pattern worksheet and watch a quick video showing the steps at: rainbowelephant.com
TFL :)
This is the negative for the first " Queen Beetle Joos " I just added color in my photo program! ... I kind of like it! Just so much fun to play with! :)
A piece of Migraine Art.
Speaks to the various things migrainers "put up" in and around themselves while dealing with their migraines..... in an effort to buffer themselves from the world.
This week Erin asks us to use tangles beginning with the letters 'H.E.A.T or H.O.T'
I've used Hibred, Euca, Archer and Trimonds.
Thank you for looking :)
I really enjoyed drawing these and Helen over at www.alittlelime.blogspot.com.au makes it look so naturally easy.
I didn't understand the Copada section very well as mine look like half bells :) oh well! not bad for the first time.
Thank you Helen for sharing this pattern with us.