
Zentangle Club – December

These are created with images that I carved in the second seven days of the 2019 Carve December challenge.
These are created with images that I carved in the first seven days of the 2019 Carve December challenge.
I threw my glider into the garbage bin before retrieving it and using this video to fix the “defective” roll of tape. I am making a note of this video so I can use it the next time I have a problem loading the glider. The fix starts at the nine-minute mark, but the video is short and it’s worth watching the whole thing.
Last night’s new patterns were Fassett and Froz.
This table, composed of two trestles and a butcher block surface from Ikea, works quite well for crafting. It is about the same height as most kitchen counters. When I want to write I put a six-inch riser on it to make it a little higher.
Patterns Used: Ravel, Windmill, and Well.
Once a month, I have been going to the Zentangle Club at the studio of a local artist. We learn two or three new patterns and socialize. Here are the works done during the June meeting.
The Index Card A Day challenge is held every summer for two months starting with the month of June. I did the challenge several years ago and enjoyed it a great deal. I decided to do it again this year. This is my fourth week of index cards.