Enjoy floral tangle patterns using the Zentangle method of drawing! You can draw each one separately or together to create a beautiful garden of tangles! Today's pattern is "Stem Topper" by Cindy Angiel. Supplies at www.zentangle.com
These stem toppers are so lovely! A very cute addition to my garden. I had so much fun drawing them here and there between the florals. Thank you Kelli, for this lovely bonus! Love from The Netherlands, Ingrid.
OOOOOh, you’re so good to us! I love love, love these little toppers! I can just see them being filled in all throughout the garden. This been such a fun journey! 💛TR
"Serendipitous Bonus Moment" I love it! And I am so enjoying watching your garden grow (ah, see what I did there 😅, LoL) hee hee... These are refreshing and giving some great inspiration, Kelli. Thank you for your generosity 🙏🏼 🎨 Art'On 🎨
I do not think anyone is upset that you released a video early! Sorry if it got you all out of sync. But we enjoyed it. I did need more practice on my Mimis so this is great.
Kelli❤❤❤ I love this bonus! Just ehat I needed to fill some space and add depth texture and characters. So thankful you did this! Anything planned for June?
Thanks! I especially loved this one. The first 12 minutes were enough to make my day! Thank you for doing the bonus video! So happy to have these in my repertoire. This month has been so, so, so fun! Looking forward to the bag decoration lesson. I'll go back and make the tile later. Meanwhile, I have a question for you for your new class. I bought some generic tiles on Amazon. They are super white and much smoother than the zentangle tiles. I would love your thoughts on paper options...i know any paper works, but still, there are pros and cons...right? OK, I watched the rest of this. Somehow, the shading this time made even more sense. My understanding is growing! And...this lesson...I can see making up my own toppers now. Examples help so much to increase understanding!
Truly, any paper will work. It really depends on what you prefer. I really love working on the paper tiles from Zentangle, but when I do a larger piece, I often use white yardstick...like for my Inktober piece. When I buy sketchbooks, I often get the "mixed-media" ones and those have thicker paper and work well.