Hello Friends, How has your weekend been so far?? Did you do any doodling?? I have been a “doodler” all my life especially when I am on the telephone. One of my regular doodles was playing with a sequence of lines as you see below on the cupcake (that I added to the stamped image).
A few months ago I took the “Intermediate Copic Certification” the best part of the class was I sat right next to the most amazing and talented lady. You might know her?? Her name is Suzanne McNeil and she introduced me to “Zentangle”!! Suzanne is also the author of so many books on such a range of subjects it’s really amazing and she’s really amazing! During the class Suzanne was drawing and applying Zentangles to her drawings…..talk about fun to watch her in action!! Below are some thumbnails of these creative and inspiring Zentangle books available at Simon Says Stamp. |
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These books are on my Christmas list for my sister-in-law and they are perfect for anyone who thinks they aren’t creative. Sarah from Simon Says Stamp did a great post about Suzanne and Zentangle so you might want to check it out here. Once you have organized your doodles in a Zentange way I think you will look at stamps in a different way. I used this Penny Black butterfly stamp as a starting point to “Zentangle”.
These books are on my Christmas list for my sister-in-law and they are perfect for anyone who thinks they aren’t creative. Sarah from Simon Says Stamp did a great post about Suzanne and Zentangle so you might want to check it out here. Once you have organized your doodles in a Zentange way I think you will look at stamps in a different way. I used this Penny Black butterfly stamp as a starting point to “Zentangle”.
If you want to try this zentangling on a stamped image….. look for a stamp with open spaces, stamp in a light ink such as Spun Sugar distress ink. Trace over the lines, change them up if you want and fill the spaces with Zentangles. On my butterfly I rounded the wings and adapted the lines as I was creating my design. The great thing about using a light ink is you won’t see the lines but, they will guide you. I have some other stamped images that I did the same thing with so let me know if you are interested in seeing them. Enjoy your Sunday and a BIG THANK YOU for stopping by. Hugs, Kathy P.S. If you scroll down you will see another cupcake card I designed with the same stamp. |
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Miranda says
Hi Kathy,
I really love zentangle, it ‘s so much fun love your butterfly it;s gorgeous
hugs
Miranda
Holly says
I love Zentangling Kathy, and your addition to the cupcake liner with it is wonderful! You will love the books. There’s a whole bunch of different zentangles you can learn free at their web site.
Theresa says
Kathy, I’ve never heard of Zentangle until now. I love it and am curious to find out more!! Your butterfly is beautiful and I’d love to see your other stamped images. I hope you share them!!!!
Joan V says
Kathy, I just started Zentangles, but have just done them in my junk journal. Love the idea of doing it in a line drawn stamp. Thanks for the inspiration. Love your butterfly.
Lin says
I have seen this here and there, and it’s a perfect fit with you, I think! I can see you incorporating more of this into your wonderful creations…..sending hugs, sista!
Virginia L. says
I have never seen this before–what an eye-opening thingy! Love the patterns as they are so fascinating!
Jeanette Marchand says
Your cupcake and butterfly look great, Kathy! I do something similar, but only on the edges of my notebook – never thought of using it inside a stamped image. I’d love to see more of your stamped images.
Ruth S says
Looks fun – it adds that extra ‘something’ to your cupcake and the wow factor to the butterfly 😉
Rx
Sue McRae says
Zentangle sounds like a perfect technique for you Kathy! Love the texture that it brings to the stamped images.
Nancy says
I never thought of incorporating my doodles in any projects until I discovered Zentangle a couple years ago…still haven’t done it yet. Your card with just the hint of doodling is so inspiring, you may have given me the push I need to doodle with purpose! That butterfly looks so fabulous too! Love your card and your wonderful blog posts, my friend!
Leanne says
Thanks for sharing Kathy. This seems like a therapeutic technique. I have the basics book on my wishlist now. And certainly I’m very keen on viewing more creations using this technique.
Sarpreet says
Gorgeous card, I love the blues! And thank you for sharing the Zectangle experience! what a great neat idea and it looks so clever.
Kelly Booth says
I saw your ART in person and it is Amazing….love what you have done Kathy….so Kewl…..!!
Lagene says
Zentangle has always looked so complicated to me, but doing in inside a stamp looks do-able!
Rea says
Cute cupcake, I do free hand doodling, have done it since I was a little girl. The Zentangle looks interesting inside a stamped image.
Lucille K says
Love your “zentangled” stamped images and would love to see more. I’m giggling because I think it’s great someone named doodling “zentangle” and is making money from it. Doodle away 🙂
Creative Grammie says
Aloha,
I love the unique look you’ve given your cupcake with the doodling. Did you do the doodling then diecut your bottom of cupcake? Your butterfly is very beautiful too, great artwork.
When I was going to school I used to doodle when I didn’t want to pay attention in class. Now I see that a name/label has been given to what I grew up doing, doodling, now being called Zentangle. I’ve also noticed that Zentangle classes are being offered to learn how to doodle, as well as classes to be certified to teach “Zentangle”. Please don’t get me wrong, this is wonderful art. I just don’t think we all need to be certified to teach doodling. When I first started my blog I did a post back in May 17, 2010 about this and posted a photo of one of my doodlings. Feel free to check it out. This doodling/Zentangling was done only in ink, nothing pre-drawn, just doodling, after all isn’t that what doodling is? It is very relaxing and Zen-like, I guess that’s where the new name came from. And it’s a wonderful surprise to see what has developed when you decide to stop and take a look at what has transpired.
Your doodling is gorgeous, I love how you incorporate it into your card making. Thanks for sharing your beautiful art and thanks for letting me voice my opinion.
Mel G says
What a FAB idea to incorporate doodling/zentagle into your stamped art Kathy! Definitely want to try out this idea! Thanks for the inspiration!!
craftymonster81 says
Lovely card
Lindsay xx
Debbi says
I had never heard of Zentangle before, but I will definitely need to check it out! TFS! Your butterfly is gorgeous. I love all of the detail.
email: Steph@SimonSaysStamp.com says
I LOVE what you did with the butterfly and cupcake! Zentangle is SO fun! Thanks for the shout out : )
-Sarah
Sarah@SimonSaysStamp.com
Elizabeth Allan says
I love Zentangle and your doodles fit this technique marvelously.
Paula (PEP) says
Doodling & I don’t really mix so I look at Zentangle with utter amazement. I love the colours on this & how they provide such a super foil for the cupcake. Very unusual & pretty card, especially for a tomboy.
Thanks for all the links – shall investigate.
Paula (PEP)
Dobra says
Nice card, I really like.
Jackie says
I love your Zentangling. I have tried it a little but I didn’t find it quite as relaxing as they said it would be, I’m afraid. I may have to give it another chance.
donna mikasa says
Wow! You and Zentangle were meant to be! I don’t think I have the patience for it, but you just rocked it–as always! Must be a fun thing to do on an airplane??
Thanks so much for sharing your talent with us! Love ya! xx D
AnItA mArIe says
how fab love this idea…cheers Anita
Margreet says
This is really wonderful Kathy…thanks for showing Zentangle!
xxx Margreet