Zentangle Mindful Monotangle Tile 11 with Kimmie
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- One of my favorite Zentangle blogs for inspiration is “Time for Tangling” by Linda Genaw. I found this fun pattern called Kimmie, which Linda created as a tangleation of the pattern Tessie by Kim Aarts. These are both fun patterns, and Linda shows several variations of Kimmie on her blog post. I had a lot of fun playing with this and I hope you also enjoy it.
Patterns used:
Kimmie by Linda Genaw (tangleation of Tessie by Kim Aarts)
Step Outs for the pattern Kimmie can be found here:
timefortanglin...
Supplies Used in the video:
Zendala, 3.5" Zentangle tile, a sketchbook, or any paper
Black Micron 01 pen or PN (or your choice of pens and colors)
Graphite pencil (any pencil should work)
Blending stump (tortillion)
Optional: Colored pens or pencils
If you’re interested in the disc-binding system that I use for my sketchbooks, please see this video: • Disc Binding System fo...
Please see the videos in this playlist for ideas on adding background color to your tiles:
• Zentangle Tile Backgro...
Most patterns that I use can be found on the Tangle Patterns website tanglepatterns... or on the Musterquelle website: www.musterquel... The Musterquelle site is in German, but you can change it to your language as needed.
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Hi Barbara. I love floral tangles and I love Grid# tangles… ……and I love you!!! Thank you for teaching us how to be perfectly not so perfect!!!
You're so welcome! ❤️🥰 I’m very happy that you like my not so perfect videos, lol! This was a fun pattern and I hope you enjoy it.
Hi Barbara. Thanks for featuring "Kimmie". I can't believe that I posted the step-out almost six years ago. Time sure flies when you're having fun drawing.
You are so welcome! Time does fly, doesn't it? 😊 Thank you for this fun pattern and all your inspiration. 🥰❤️
Thanks Barbara and Linda! 🎉👍🏾💜☮️
You’re so welcome. I'm glad you enjoyed it. 🥰❤️
I just love how you teach! Prayers for you❤❤❤
Thank you so much! That makes me very happy. ❤️🥰 I appreciate your prayers.
So much fun! Nice to use a larger tile - thank you
You are so welcome, Justine. ❤️😘 I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Hello Barbara, i am happy that I found you. I just began with making tangles. I saw your lesson and I have tried to make one. And I am grateful that I have make it. Thank you very much for your lessons. My greetings from The Netherlands, and I am sure to come back again.
Greetings from me. Tine
You are so welcome and I'm very happy that you found my channel. I try to make all my lessons easy to follow. Greetings from Texas, USA! 🥰❤️
This is so pretty! Thanks for sharing!
You are so welcome! 🥰❤️
Beautiful flower❤
Thank you! ❤️🥰
Another beautiful pattern! Using your words, "I wonder what" it would look like if the middle line is staggered starting 2 columns over? I think I will try it.
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it. 🥰❤️ I'm intereseted to know how that turns out for you! Happy tangling!
Tried but did not look like flowers under to 4 petals. But I saved it - looked like each 4 petals (flower) had 4 leaves in the corner.
Barbara do you use a fixative for the chalk art?
For everyday tiles, I don’t. But if I’m going to use a tile as a gift, as in a greeting card, then yes I use a fixative. Krylon has a workable fixative that can be erased if needed. That’s the one that I use.