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Work in Progress ...


I am hoping this post finds everyone happy and healthy after a delightful 4th of July ~ I wanted to share my new adventure in Zentangle artwork (work in progress, as you can tell ...) ~ If anyone loves this art form please enlighten me, this is my first attempt and I have to admit, I am having fun ... Anyone else love the art of doodling?

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  1. Love it!
    It can get addicting, right? :]
    I will dabbled in it from time to time.
    Just love all the patterns & designs.
    Have you explored the website?
    http://tanglepatterns.com

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  2. Thanks, Effy - I got a postcard stating that my Zentangle book is at the Post Office - I cannot wait to get it! Thanks again for the inspiration ...

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  3. Hi April ~ Yes - As I said it is my first attempt, just having fun - I hope to get better at is as I go ... What type of art inspires you?

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  4. Hi, Kristine! Thanks for inviting all of us over here! I love Zentangling as well. I have done quite a few of them. I have a couple of them on my other computer. I will try to send them to you when I get on the other computer (hopefully tomorrow...I've been out of town and I'm SO tired tonight!). I'll subscribe as well!

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  5. Thank you so much, Sunny - I would love to see your work and I would for you to join - I love connecting with other Creatives, as yourself ...
    Great connecting with you!
    ~Kristine

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  6. I love your drawing. It's very spontaneous and full of a variety of designs.

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  7. Hi Shelley - Thanks so much - I was just "playing" - It was a work in progress that I thought I would share ... What are you working on?

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