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Tangled Tuesday No. 66

This has been another busy social week, so I wasn’t able to do much in the way of tangling until yesterday (my day off) – but never fear, for tangle I did, and I have plenty of tangly goodness to share with you! Welcome to another Tangled Tuesday!

Shop!

As you may know, I’ve signed up to attend a CZT (Certified Zentangle Teacher) seminar in June 2016, and one of the ways I’m planning to earn the money to pay my fees is through the sale of my tangled art, both as prints and also on a wide (and I do mean wide!) variety of products.

This week I’m excited about a brand new product that’s now being offered at ArtofWhere – beanies! I spent some time creating a beanie for each of the designs I’m currently showcasing on ArtofWhere, and thought I’d share a sampling of them here.

Beanies on ArtofWhere

Beanies on ArtofWhere

Aren’t they fun?! You can check out my full collection of beanies here… and any time you’d like to browse through my entire selection of tangled goodies, click on * shop! (in the menu below the Alphabet Salad header) for a list of my online portfolios and storefronts.

Thank you for your support!

New Tangles

This week I learned Gourdgeous and Chechain, both from TanglePatterns.com.

I also learned Niuroda by Akua of Akua-Art, and Sand by Adele Bruno, CZT of Tickled to Tangle.

Challenges

I started out with joey’s weekly tangle challenge #85, which was to use Verdigogh in a monotangle. I actually learned this pattern early on in my tangling journey, and enjoyed using it again in this week’s challenge tile.

Then I moved on to Diane & Carolien’s Weekly Challenge #30: Tangle with O-A-C, choosing the tangles Orange Peel, African Artist, and Chechain. All three patterns were ones I’d previously learned but had not yet had a chance to use in a finished project, so I thought this would be a good opportunity to do so… unfortunately, though, I totally messed up on Orange Peel – so I guess I’ll have to try again on another project!

Next was The Diva’s Challenge, in which we were to try out the new official tangle pattern Gourdgeous.

Finally I completed Zendala Dare #114 from The Bright Owl.

Now on to a new week of tangling!

P.S.

The Zentangle® Method was created by Rick Roberts and Maria Thomas and is copyrighted. Zentangle® is a registered trademark of Zentangle, Inc. Learn more at zentangle.com.

Previous posts in this series are all tagged Tangled Tuesday.

For background on how I discovered and got involved in Zentangle, and links to further information and resources, check out my blog post For the love of tangling.

You can browse my entire tangle gallery at Ten Thousand Tangles.

And, if you’re interested in having a little piece of my art for yourself, please click on the GoFundMe button below for more information and also visit my Ten Thousand Tangles portfolios and shops on ArtofWhere, DeviantArt, Etsy, Redbubble, Society6, Spoonflower, and Zazzle. (Pssst… links to my international Ten Thousand Tangles shops on Zazzle are on my “shop!” page – just click on the appropriate flag and you’ll get to the place you need to be!)

How have you been creative this week?
Please share!

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Laurel Storey, CZT – Certified Zentangle Teacher. Writer, reader, tangler, iPhoneographer, cat herder, learner of French and Italian, crocheter, needle felter, on-and-off politics junkie, 80s music trivia freak, ongoing work in progress.