It’s been a busy time for me over the past week or so. I managed to wrap up all my work stuff so that I could shut down for a nice long vacation… I set up and started playing my new piano… I worked with Peter (who’s still helpful in spite of being just a few weeks post-surgery!) to get the house clean (enough) and ready for our Christmas Eve guest… I did a whole bunch of grocery shopping to get us through Christmas and the holidays… and now I’m just about to go prepare a batch of sugar cookie dough for a baking and decorating session tomorrow.
Whew!
“But what about tangling?” you ask.
Er… um… well…
…I used some of the letters from my tangled alphabet for a Photo A Day Challenge prompt…
…I tangled a new design in response to a different Photo A Day Challenge prompt…
…I received my tangled “L” mug from Zazzle…
…as well as some tangled stickers, also from Zazzle…
…and a lovely bunch of art supplies from my wonderful co-workers.
But other than that, Zentangle®1 has pretty much taken a back seat this week – hey, even The Diva’s Challenge is on a Christmas break! – so I’m afraid this week’s Tangled Tuesday offering is a little thin.
But I have plenty of free time upcoming, and lots of fabulous supplies I’m dying to start working with, so I have no doubt that I’ll have more for you soon. 🙂
P.S.
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 shops on Society6 and Zazzle. (Pssst… links to my international Ten Thousand Tangles shops on Zazzle are in the Alphabet Salad sidebar – just click on the appropriate flag and you’ll get to the place you need to be!)
So… what made you happy today?
Please share!
1The 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.