My Patterns

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Blox - there are other wall tangles out there, but I haven't seen one exactly like this. I've used it in steampunk, but also as background and filler. Here are some ideas:
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Above is a variation of blox - simply leaving out the corners. 
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Have fun with this pattern - let me see what you come up with :).
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Pipez - I typically use this with steampunk, I'm sure it could used in many other ways. Here are some examples: Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket
A variation - laying pipez on its side and making it a metal wall.
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Another variation - changing the slant of some of the dividers.
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Hached. Two examples below show it at work.
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Crete:
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Crete - excellent for filler, for backgrounds.  Here's a couple shots of it at work.
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11 comments:

  1. Crete is very interesting! It almost looks like snow fencing on a sunny day!

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  2. Wow, Alice. I've been tangling and following a dozen+ Zentangle blogs for over two years...how is it I've missed you? Sandra Strait @ Life Imitates Doodles linked to you today, and here I am! And, boy am I glad. What a fantastic blog, and what a talent. I love your work, and I LOVE that you love our Creator :)

    Are you a CZT? I am finally going to RI for training this September! So. Excited. Anyway, I really love your beautiful Celtic Knot Zendala up there. Can I find out where you got the template? Gonna go find you on FB now. ♥

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    1. haha! thanks, ann! actually, i just started all this art work in april - i've been at almost 3 months now. that's why you haven't seen me, and i'm glad you are here now! i am not a CZT - - - yet! - - - i am going to be at the august session - i leave in 3 weeks - yay!!!!!!

      for the celtic knot - i don't recall exactly where it came from, but i do remember i did a google search for "celtic knot", then when that page loaded, i just clicked on 'images' in the black bar across the top. that opens a lot of pictures of various celtic knots. i just found one i liked and dragged it to my compute screen and printed it out. my daughter taught me how :)

      thanks for stopping by! i expect we are going to be friends :) too bad we aren't going to be at the same training :(

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  3. your art is amazing! I am enthralled w/Steampunk art!!! Thanks for kindly sharing your art w/ us!

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    1. you are so welcome! thanks for stopping by - i'm glad you found something you are interested in :)

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  4. Gosh, Miss Alice, your art work is beautiful!! You have done amazing things, in just the few months, that you have been working at this!! I would love to learn with you! Please don't stop posting your work, it brings a smile to my face!!

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    1. thank you so much! i'm having a wonderful time with it- glad you enjoy my work :)

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  5. It's 3AM and as I was trying to tire myself, I stumbled upon you. Boy and I'm glad I did. You area truly gifted soul. Besides Zentangling what other things do you like to lend your hands to? Best reards, Marguerite W. Meara

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    1. thank you, marguerite! i'm so glad you stopped by - hopefully i didn't put you to sleep :) i'm learning the art of zentangle, working on some art journaling, basic painting - watercolors so far, some doodling. i like to sew, although i don't do that very often. and i love photography - and editing, so i'm on the computer a lot. what about you? what are your interests? i think you commented on my facebook page a couple days ago - i'll have to check. and i'll go check out your website now :) thanks!

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I have been waiting to hear from you :).