I had such a good time and liked the results of tangleing over the scraped on paint in my journal (see previous post) that I decided to do another page.
Sooooo - I chose a page with green acrylic paint wiped off on it and drew a few pears.
Then I tangled inside the pears. I was going to tangle a border but thought it might be too heavy and distract from the pears. Then I remembered my latest and one of my favorite washi tapes of pears. Perfect! So I used that and a couple other green washi tapes to make a border.
Here's the finished journal page:
You can learn all about Zentangle and the creative people that started this trend by checking out their website Zentangle.com by clicking HERE.
Thanks for taking a look!
Hope you have a creative weekend!
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LOVE the effects of your backgrounds with the zentangles! Plus you were able to use the tape!! BRILLANT!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great page, Kimber! The pears look awesome & the tape finishes off the page just right.
ReplyDeleteI love this so much! It's so cool how you came up with a different way of doing zentangling. That always intrigues me. :)
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