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Tangled Tuesday No. 90

Weeks later and I am still filled with happy memories of CZT (Certified Zentangle Teacher) Seminar 25 in Providence, Rhode Island. Connecting and spending time with so many like-minded people for sessions of learning and tangling was a truly wonderful, one-of-a-kind experience, so I was thrilled to see this photographic reminder of our lovely group recently posted by Zentangle headquarters.

Zentangle CZT Seminar 25

Zentangle CZT Seminar 25 attendees
(Good luck finding me – but I promise I really AM in there!)

Happy Tangled Tuesday!

Announcement

In case you missed it, I recently finished and launched my long-planned personal/small business website, Laurel Regan, CZT.

Laurel Regan, CZT

It’s still in the early stages of development, with much more to come as time goes by, but I’m very proud to have it up and running and I invite you to stop by and check it out (and, if you so desire, subscribe to my mailing list to receive updates).

Next step, business cards!

New Tangles

Since my previous Tangled Tuesday post I have learned the following new-to-me tangles.

From TanglePatterns.com:

Work in Progress

I stuck with my colouring book-to-be goal of creating one page per week, bringing my total of completed pages to 13 of 20.

Finished Projects

While I was shopping at the CZT seminar, I couldn’t resist picking up a couple of packages of Opus 10.5″ square tiles. They’re made of the same paper as the regular Zentangle tiles, but on a much larger scale, and they are absolutely gorgeous.

This week I decided to tackle one of them, which gave me a perfect excuse to spend a hot, hot day indoors soaking up the air conditioning! Here’s the result of many hours of tangling enjoyment.

ZIA 94

ZIA 94

That one proved to be so much fun that I carried on with a second Opus tile. They’re addictive, I tell you!

ZIA 95

ZIA 95

Challenges

Since my previous Tangled Tuesday post I have completed the following tangle challenge.

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, visit the Zentangle site to view my CZT profile, and check out my personal/small business website at Laurel Regan, CZT.

And, if you’re interested in having a little piece of my art for yourself, please 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!

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.