Happy Tangled T-Day, my friends! I’m excited to share a whole bunch of tangling goodness with you today, including the result of trying a new-to-me technique which I absolutely LOVE and am definitely looking forward to working with again. Hope you enjoy!
Laurel Regan, CZT
This past week I taught another “Introduction to Zentangle” class – my first to be held at Walkerville Artists’ Co-op! – and had a great time with some wonderful students. Here is the lovely work they produced.
This week was also our monthly gathering of Windsor tangling enthusiasts, held in our local Michaels craft room. It was so relaxing and inspirational to spend a couple of hours making art with a group of lovely friends – I really value the time we are able to carve out from our busy schedules to come together for some creative fun.
On a related note, the day before the gathering I mentioned to Peter that it was scheduled for the following day, and he wondered out loud what a group of tanglers should be called. I thought for a minute and came up with the idea of a “knot of tanglers” – and everyone seemed to like that description!
New Tangles
Since my previous Tangled T-Day post I have learned the following new-to-me tangles.
From TanglePatterns.com:
Finished Projects
After seeing several examples on the Zentangle Mosaic app of tiles done using the “Romanancy” technique, I thought I’d give it a shot myself, and this was the result.
It’s a bit rough, but I love the overall effect. This is definitely a style I want to play with again in the future!
I also created this tile while working my shift at the Co-op…
…followed by these two a short time later at the evening’s Intro class…
…and finally this one the next day at our tangle gathering.
Challenges
Since my previous Tangled T-Day post I have completed the following challenge.

Zentangle 206 for Weekly Challenge #309: “New Official Tangle: Noom”
Now on to a new week of tangling!
How have you been creative this week?
Please share!

I like the results of your classes very much. Great job Jennifer!
Thanks for reminding us to the Romanancy technique. It is wonderful and I love your tile that is based on this technique.
Your DIva’s tile is absolutely stunning, I love everthing on this one!
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March 29, 2017
Thank you very much!
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Goodness, I had completely forgotten about the Romanancy technique. Thank you for reminding me. Your Noom is fantastic as well!
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March 29, 2017
Thank you, and you’re welcome! It’s such a fun technique.
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March 28, 2017
I like what you did with Noom. It can be challenging to do it in the round. I’m off to google Romanancy technique. PS: When do you leave for Italy?
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March 29, 2017
Thank you! We leave in the first week of May – SOON!
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What a gorgeous collection of work! I love the Romancy tile. I’ve admired that technique on the Mosaic as well and have yet to try it. Now I’m inspired;-) Your Noom is truly a knockout. Well done!
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March 29, 2017
Thank you so much!
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I do like this tile and Noom with the red lines.
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March 30, 2017
Thank you!
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Your Noom tile is stunning!
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March 30, 2017
Thank you so much!
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