Happy Tangled Tuesday! Yes, it’s been a couple of weeks since I last posted (I’m sorry!), but in the meantime I’ve been hard at work in this little corner of the tangling world and have quite a few new pieces to share with you (yay!). Hope you enjoy!
New Tangles
Since my previous Tangled Tuesday post I have learned the following new-to-me tangles.
From TanglePatterns.com:
From The Creative World of Eni Oken (Eni Oken):
Work in Progress
I am finally starting to feel as though I’m making progress on my colouring book-to-be, as I’ve now completed seven designs. If I can keep up this pace, I might actually get it published this year!
Finished Projects
Feeling the need to do something a little different from what I’ve been concentrating on recently, I took a break from both my colouring book pages and the weekly challenges and created a just-for-fun ZIA.
I really had no plan when I started the piece, so how it looked in the end was a total surprise to me! It’s always rather fun when that happens.
Challenges
Since my previous Tangled Tuesday post I have completed the following tangle challenges.

Zentangle 137 for Diane & Carolien’s Weekly Challenge #49: Tangle with L-Z-Y,
using Logjam, Zonked, and Y-Chain

Zentangle 138 for joey’s weekly tangle challenge #106 – Roman Numerals (VI)

Zentangle 139 for joey’s weekly tangle challenge #107 – Roman Numerals (VII)

Zentangle 140 for joey’s weekly tangle challenge #108 – Roman Numerals (VIII)

Zentangle 141 for Weekly Challenge #262: “UMT – Fassett by Lynn Mead”

ZIA 85 for Weekly Challenge #263: “Globular Grid”
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!

Nice work!
Ilse recently posted… Diva Challenge #263
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April 14, 2016
Thank you!
Laurel Regan recently posted… Tangled Tuesday No. 81
I like the tiles you have made but your globular grid is really very beautiful!
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April 14, 2016
Thank you!
Laurel Regan recently posted… Tangled Tuesday No. 81
Nice oceans, and wonderful tangles on your Diva Challenge ! I can feel the waves.
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April 14, 2016
Thank you!
Laurel Regan recently posted… Tangled Tuesday No. 81
Wow, that globe is really dramatic, how very clever. I love your large ZIA, so clever of you.
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April 14, 2016
Thank you!
Laurel Regan recently posted… Tangled Tuesday No. 81
All of your challenges are amazing! Thank you so much for participating in my weekly challenge and sharing your work with us!
~ joey ~
~ joey ~ recently posted… joey’s weekly tangle challenge #108
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April 14, 2016
Thank you, and thank you for setting up the challenges!
Laurel Regan recently posted… Tangled Tuesday No. 81
So much great work here! I love the high contrast in all of your pieces and your ZIA is incredible.
michele recently posted… Diva Challenge #263 & Made by Joey Challenge #108
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April 14, 2016
Thank you!
Laurel Regan recently posted… Tangled Tuesday No. 81
Your globe is beautiful. The other tiles are too.
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April 15, 2016
Thank you!
Laurel Regan recently posted… Tangled Tuesday No. 81
Laurel, your ZIA has a smile in every stroke! SUCH a fun piece. I hope you save that for some future publication, as it is just beautiful! You have been busy doing all those tiles – don’t you feel good when it all just pours through and you churn it out? Your globe, though, is really wonderful. Superimposing the yin/yang on top of the grid was truly inspired, and I love that you left it all unshaded and just starkly beautiful!
Antonine recently posted… Antiquities, Diva Challenge #263 Globular Grid, SQ1 Cruze
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April 16, 2016
Thank you so much, Antonine – your kind words are much appreciated! 🙂
Laurel Regan recently posted… Tangled Tuesday No. 81
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