![]() Tombow calls this the Splash Technique and in her Time to Tangle With Colors, CZT and Tombow Brand Ambassador Marie Browning show how to accomplish it using a Tombow Blending Palette - but it also works fine with just a sandwich-size plastic bag for the palette. She used a plastic bag watercolor technique which also goes by various names like watercolor smooshing. “ We must all face the choice between what is right and what is easy.” ~ Albus DumbledoreĬyndi explains her tile background was created with Tombow Dual Brush Pens 947 (Burnt Sienna) & N15 (Black). Giving credit or sharing the source link doesn’t count.) Thank you for respecting these rights. (Small side note: if you look at the legalese in Pinterest, you are legally responsible for obtaining permission to post every photo that gets ‘Pinned’. However the artist and reserve all rights to the images and they must not be publicly pinned, altered, reproduced or republished. Please feel free to refer to the images to recreate this tangle in your personal Zentangles and ZIAs. These images are for your personal offline reference only. Image copyright the artist and used with permission, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Hint: in the same way that grid tangles can often be used as ribbon tangles, ribbon tangles can be used side-by-side to fill a section of your Zentangle.Ĭyndi illustrates the step-by-step instructions for drawing Zazu below where she features it in a tile with the Zentangle®-originals Flux, Zinger and Tipple. For more ideas on how to use Zazu check out Damy’s (O) examples. Zazu shares DNA with CZT Damy Teng’s (O) - small differences, another look. Zazu works well as a border or nestled amongst other patterns and also looks nice in colour (Step 6).įor her background above, Cyndi used flowing and twisted ribbons of Zedbra, a tangle deconstructed in collaboration by fellow Canadians and CZTs Laura Harms and Margaret Bremner. Its name is merely one that popped into my head. ![]() While doing so, this simple pattern of wavy and weighted lines accentuated with dots and pearls took shape. So, aspiring to draw the curvy lines and patterns that others tangle so beautifully, I started to practice a basic curvy border. Not to promote a particular brand but Good Earth Tea Co prints a quote on its tea tags and collectively the 3 quotes were the catalyst. But I got the prod I needed to work on that after my 3rd cup of tea one day. I have to admit curvy lines are not my forte so I usually experience a little more frustration than Zen when tangling them. Cyndi has many fine tangles and excellent tutorials on the site, be sure to check them out.Ĭyndi explains how she came up with Zazu and its name: The pretty ribbon-style Zazu is another of Canadian tangler Cyndi Knapp’s deconstructions. Here’s another fun and easy tangle for you to explore. Hello my tangling friends, lovely to see you again! How to give TanglePatterns eBooks as giftsĪn Inspiration of Tangles: an index and graphic guide to the best Zentangle® patterns on the web and how to draw them.How to become a Certified Zentangle Teacher.Guidelines for creating Zentangle-inspired Art and Products.Linda’s List of Official Tangle Patterns.PATTERN SUBMISSION TEMPLATE – FREE DOWNLOAD.How to submit your pattern deconstruction to TanglePatterns.Why TanglePatterns does not allow pinning.Subscribe to free TanglePatterns Emails. ![]()
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