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Saturday 23 September 2017

Hi, This will be a very long post. I have been off Zentangle for a time because of personal reasons, but are trying to catch up on all the Joey challenges. Thanks to all that participated in challenge 177 where I was the guest blogger.

About challenge 178 - I am wondering what was the intention of the person who started this - where each tile supposed to be an entity on its own or was was the tangles supposed to "overflow" from one tile to the next? I have seen both methods. (to try to explain more - my tile 1 is sort of on its own where for the other tiles the tangle started on one tile but ended on the adjacent tiles according to the string.)

Challenge #178
Tile 1:
Tangles used:
African Artist - Tina Hunziker
Verve - JJ LaBarbera
Knightbridge - Zentangle original
Echoism - Zentangle original


Tile 2:
Tangles used:
Merryweather - Sandy Hunter
Ixorus - Zentangle original 

Tile 3:
Tangles used:
Cruffle - Sandy Hunter
Merryweather - Sandy Hunter
Joy - Joyce Block
Indyrella - Zentangle original


Tile 4:
Tangles used:
Breach - YuRu Chen
Merryweather - Sandy Hunter
Fescu. Zinger, Florz, Nzeppel, Printemps - Zentangle originals


Tile 5:
Tangles used:
Muscari - Elaine Benfato
Nzeppel - Zentangle original
Merryweather - Sandy Hunter
Cruffle - Sandy Hunter
Fassett - Lynn Mead
Tipple - Zentangle original
Tile 6:
Tangles used:
Ginili - Randi Wynnne
Merryweather - Sandy Hunter
Joy - Joyce  Block
Indyrella - Zentangle original

And tile 1 to 6 together:











4 comments:

  1. So much lovely work! Your ensemble is gorgeous;-)

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  2. Susan, I love your Joy/Indy-Rella combination! IT gives your lovely mosaic a great fluffy edge. Well done!

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  3. Beautiful mosaic, your different tiles are very nice as individuals but also connected in a wonderful way. I'm looking forward to see your final result!

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  4. Oh Susan your tiles are so very lovely! Welcome back 😀

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