It's a new week and lots of goings on around here. Not only is/was it Halloween but we have also become the host to an Italian exchange student. She may be here for just a short while but maybe longer. It is still up in the air at this point. We have tried to be welcoming but not overwhelming, I hope. My 5 year old can demand a lot of time when he is excited. If you are ever in the mood for a tour of his hot wheels cars, just come on by! :)
I had to work this year on Halloween and sadly missed all the fun. But, I do get to enjoy the candy while skipping the long walk to get it. The challenge this week was to do a Halloween tile. I confess, I quite enjoyed this one. I enjoy them all but this one was fun to explore. Which image to put forward? Which tangles are "scary"? I started looking over Halloween themed clip art for my image and went from there. I couldn't choose which I wanted to do more so I did them both.
The eyes came out great I think. I had to fight myself to leave the white space. They don't float out of the space as I had imagined them to but I don't mind. While working on this one, the pattern for Pweeko came across my feed and I tried it out. I like it. I've already added it to my tangle "stash".
Next, I wanted to do something a bit more obviously Halloween and went with a skeleton. I now think that it is a bit more Grateful Dead than Halloween but I don't mind. That is why it's called "Grateful Tangle".
I really left more white space than I have been lately and I'm really glad that I did. I'm not sure what the background tangle is called. It reminds me of Nzepple. It hints at spider webs to me.
I hope that you all had a fun, safe and Happy Halloween. The busy time of the year is about to kick off for me at work so I hope to still work on the challenges. I really look forward to them each Monday morning and it's nice to have a direction to head in when I pick up my pens.
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Thursday, November 3, 2011
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Pinwheels for Peace
Today is the International Day of Peace! Get out there and spread the peace because we sure could use it.
In honor of this day and the Pinwheels for Peace project, The Diva has challenged us all to create our own pinwheel. I was afraid that I was going to miss the deadline but I got in just under the wire! This was a fun and new way to create some zentangle. I chose to actually create a pinwheel and I found myself thinking more about what patterns to put together and how they would translate to a 3D page.
I ended up cutting a square of watercolor paper to tangle on. I am happy to report that my pinwheel even spins! I took it outside on this cloudy day to try and get a photo and the pinwheel kept spinning in the breeze. I just wish I had an outside pinwheel to tangle now.
In honor of this day and the Pinwheels for Peace project, The Diva has challenged us all to create our own pinwheel. I was afraid that I was going to miss the deadline but I got in just under the wire! This was a fun and new way to create some zentangle. I chose to actually create a pinwheel and I found myself thinking more about what patterns to put together and how they would translate to a 3D page.
I ended up cutting a square of watercolor paper to tangle on. I am happy to report that my pinwheel even spins! I took it outside on this cloudy day to try and get a photo and the pinwheel kept spinning in the breeze. I just wish I had an outside pinwheel to tangle now.
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Finished and all put together! |
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The inside. |
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Outside flaps |
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