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Tangled Tuesday No. 82

Our April weather is absolutely gorgeous and I’ve been… indoors, tangling?! Yes I have, believe it or not (hey, this colouring book isn’t going to draw itself!) – but I’ve had my office window open (much to the cats’ delight) to let in the birdsong and a sweet breeze, and I’m feeling content. Happy Tangled Tuesday!

New Tangles

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

From TanglePatterns.com:

I’ve now filled up my seventh tangle pattern sketchbook and set up a new red Moleskine Sketchbook as Volume 8, which means that I have now learned a total of 739 patterns since I started tangling in June, 2013. Hard to believe!

Work in Progress

I completed two more designs for my colouring book-to-be, bringing me to a total of nine pages done. Getting there!

Challenges

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

Zentangle 142

Zentangle 142 for Diane & Carolien’s Weekly Challenge #50: Tangle with H-S-O,
using Holly, Schiefer, and Oolo

Zentangle 143

Zentangle 143 for Diane & Carolien’s Weekly Challenge #51: Tangle with Q-E-R,
using Quip, Eclipse, and Reticulated

Zentangle 144

Zentangle 144 for Diane & Carolien’s Weekly Challenge #52: Tangle with C-K-S,
using Clockwises, Kitl, and Sh’rock

Zentangle 145

Zentangle 145 for joey’s weekly tangle challenge #109 – Roman Numerals (IX)

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?
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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.