Sketch Challenge by Lee Kellogg |
By Cindy Shepard from Design Originals |
Be sure to see what the team has created this week, you may even see some more Zentangles! Follow the team's names on the sidebar at the right and be sure to comment if you're inspired...they love your encouragement. Hopefully you will get the chance to use Lee Kellogg's sketch this week and play along with us. You don't have to Zentangle, but if you get the opportunity learn more about this fun craft by taking a side trip to www.d-originals.com and find out what books Suzanne has to tempt you with, like this book from her site:
10 comments:
WOW Lynell, that is absolutely stunning!!! This may be my ticket to all my little doodles I do while talking on the phone. I have a small problem with doodling. I think I may give this a try!! Thanks for sharing!
What AMAZING cards! I have been intrigued by this technique for sometime, purchased a Zentangle book, practiced a bit but had never thought of combining it with Dreamweaver stencils. The effect is outstanding and less intimidating than doing a whole page. I am going off to try it on the tiny bunny stencil. It's small and a perfect place to begin. Thanks for the great inspiration!
These are fabulous!! I love, love, love this and will definately be giving it a try this week! Wayne did an amazing job with the rolling hills!
I can't wait to try this technique, I love doodling and this takes it in a totally new direction. These cards a simply stunning and tell Wayne he did a great job on the rolling hills.
I love the finished cards you made with the samples! I think Wayne needs to be part of the team too - he can zentangle all of your cards! You and Pam get the hats off for running with the new ideas.
Wow, Lynell. The cards you created with the DO Zentangles are wonderful! Love Wayne's rolling hills! Did he do that by hand with pens or graphically? In either case, props to him, too!
lovely-
thanks for sharing
love it...I feel a class coming on!
Wayne drew all of the Zentangles free hand with mostly a .01 Micron pen. Some of the blacker filled in areas were a 05 Mircon pen...also the actual drawing of the rolling hills lines were initially done with pencil and then the 05 black Micron pen was used to define the pencil marks.
Very cool. I looked at Zentangles, but did not think about doing them with Dreamweaver! I especially like the rooster. I might have to do that myself in a class this fall.....
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