I'm working on a few greeting cards for Sunrise which I will post when I'm done. But in the meantime, I thought I'd share the fun stuff I did yesterday.
My 12 year old daughter and I were working on homemade birthday gifts for her friend and I thought it was about time I combined the silk painting classes and zentangle/zenspiration classes together and make a zenspiration silk painting! I wasn't really prepared so the letters aren't all that well executed and I am out of practice on using the gutta paint tubes but I was so happy with this process! I cannot wait to make more. I know what I'll be doing for Christmas this year! And my daughter loved it so that was cool. I was bummed I only had time to make a couple. But stay tuned because I am sure I will be perfecting some letters and creating more of these.
Final zentangle ornament:
Close up:
Unfinished but ready for ribbon and beads:
Hope you enjoyed seeing them as much as I enjoyed making them! Until next time ....
Truly,
Erica






7 comments:
I found you from Martha Lever's blog. We must be on the same wave length. Here is a link to my zentangled sneakers.
www dot grandmas-dyeing-pursuits.blogspot dot com
I love your black ones, and you've done a wonderful job. Aren't they so much fun?
I love your Zentagle work! Found you through Julie's blog. I just read the other day who "invented" the Zentangle andnow I can't quite remember-
Cool sneakers! What kind of pen should we get to do black sneakers?
Karen
Terrific pieces Erica! You've taken the Zentangle to a new dimension. I love what you've done with your letters. They will make great gifts.
Love your zentangle work. Very inspiring.
Hi All, Thanks for the great comments about the zentangle sneakers. Marie, I *love* your black on white sneaks! I'm going to try that next - really makes it pop.
Marjorie, zentangles were "invented" by Maria Thomas and Rick Roberts. However, the idea of "doodling" has been around forever. Bert Dodson has a section dedicated to creative doodling in his book "Keys to Drawing with Imagination" which resembles zentangles just not in the little square format.
Karen, I used a white opaque fabric paint marker. But it was old and worn out so it wasn't so bright.
Jane and Renee - thanks! :-)
Whoa, your shoes look awesome!!!
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