The November theme for The Travelling Tangles Project was Circles. One of the prettiest tiles I received was from The Netherlands. The paper was unusual and was fibrous with an off white gray tone. Annemarie ‘s start was so delicate, it took me a while to decide how to finish it. I was pleased with the final tile. The final tile wasn't quite a circle but an oval. This tile was also a challenge, because Stephanie's start was difficult to work from. The oval turned out to be quite organic. Adding crescent moon and my all time favorite flux turned it into a cameo.
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12/5/2022 05:49:33 am
anks for sharing the article, and more importantly, your personal experience of mindfully using our emotions as data about our inner state and knowing when it’s better to de-escalate by taking a time out are great tools. Appreciate you reading and sharing your story since I can certainly relate and I think others can to
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I have been tangling since 2015. I found out about Zentangle from a colleague who had taken a class. Unfortunately, the person with whom they took the class, lived a considerable distance from me. Searching the Zentangle Website I found a Certified Zentangle Teacher much closer to me. After classes with her, for the best part of a year. She showed me that this was an art form I could feel comfortable with and find the creativity that I didn't think was there. The rest they say is history. In April 2017, I traveled to Providence RI to attend the training to become a certified Zentangle Teacher (CZT). I am privileged to be CZT 26.
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