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visit www.d-originals.com -COPY PERMISSION - The written instructions, photographs, designs, patterns and projects in this publication are intended for the personal use of the reader and may be reproduced for that purpose only. Any other use, especially commercial use, is forbidden under law without the written permission of the copyright holder. Every effort has been made to ensure that all information in this book is accurate. However, due to differing conditions, tools and individual skills, neither the author nor publisher can be responsible for any injuries, losses, and other damages which may result from the use of the information in this book. INFORMATION - All rights reserved. All images in this book have been reproduced with the knowledge and prior consent of the artists concerned and no responsibility is accepted by producer, publisher, or printer for any infringement of copyright or otherwise, arising from the contents of this publication.
Every effort has been made to ensure that credits accurately comply with information supplied. NOTE: The use of products and trademark names is for information purposes only, with no intention of infringement upon those trademarks. eBook ISBN: 978-1-60765-102-4 ISBN: 978-1-57421-336-2 2011 DESIGN ORIGINALS www.d-originals.com an Imprint of Fox Chapel Pubishing www.foxchapelpublishing.com 800-457-9112 1970 Broad Street, East Petersburg, PA 17520 eBook version 1.0 Zentangle calms the mind. It helps reduce stress and improve focus. This relaxing process turns drawing simple patterns into artistic design. The Zentangle art form and method was founded by Rick Roberts and Maria Thomas and is copyrighted.
It can be done anywhere and no artistic talent is needed. The ritual helps anyone get in touch with life, solve problems, turn mistakes into positives, be innovative and become more creative.Learn to create fascinating tangles with this relaxing and rewarding art form for all ages. Enjoy the experience that tangling brings.Zentangle, the red square, and Anything is possible, one stroke at a time are registered trademarks of Zentangle, Inc. Zentangles teaching method is Patent Pending and is used by permission.Youll find wonderful resources, a list of Certified Zentangle Teachers, workshops, a fabulous gallery of inspiring projects, supplies, kits, tiles, pens and ATCs.Zentangle.com
Leather Jewelry by Cindy Shepard Fort Worth, TX BASIC MATERIALS: Leather bracelets White Cova Dye Brush Sakura Micron 01 Black pen Super Sheen spray finish for leather BASIC INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Brush on 2 coats of White Cova Dye to seal the leather. 2. 2.
Draw tangles with a Black Micron pen. 2. Lightly spray several coats of Super Sheen finish. Let dry. Bracelets SIZE: 8" leather wristbands with snaps (13/4" or 1") Pendants SIZE: Rectangle 1 1/2" x 4", Scallop 13/4" diameter Thread, tie or knot a leather necklace cord through the hole. Domino Bracelets MATERIALS: Pre-drilled domino art beads (2", 1") Assorted beads Adhesive crystals Sakura Micron 01 pen Krylon Crystal Clear acrylic spray coating Elastic beading cord INSTRUCTIONS: 1.
Draw tangles on each domino using a Black Micron pen, being careful not to smear the ink. Let dry. 2. Adhere adhesive crystals or rhinestones to each domino. 3. Apply several very light coats of acrylic, allowing it to dry between coats.
Note: Apply THIN coats to keep ink from bleeding. 4. String the dominoes using crystal beads as spacers. Knot securely. Domino Jewelry by Penny Raile, CZT - Los Angeles, CA TangleTangleTangle.com Pendants & Pins SIZE: 1" x 2" MATERIALS: 1" x 2" Dominoes Silver 10 gauge wire Silver bails Sakura Micron 01 pen Krylon Crystal Clear acrylic coating Ball chain, ribbon & leather cord with clasp for necklaces Drill & drill bit the size of the wire Wire cutters E6000 adhesive INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Let dry. 2. 2.
Apply several very light coats of acrylic, allowing it to dry between coats. Note: Apply THIN coats to keep ink from bleeding. 3. Drill holes for screw hook, wire or bail. 4. Let dry. 5. 5.
Thread necklace cord through the screw hook, bail or wires. Anything is possible,
one stroke at a time Rick Roberts and Maria Thomas - zentangle.com Classic Zentangle A very simple ritual is part of every classic Zentangle. 1. Make a dot in each corner of your paper tile with a pencil. Connect the dots to form a border. 2.
Draw guideline strings with the pencil. The shape can be a zig-zag, swirl, X, circle or just about anything that divides the area into sections. It represents the golden thread that connects all the patterns and events that run through life. The strings will not be erased but will disappear. 3. 4. 4.
Rotate the paper tile as you fill each section with a pattern. What youll need to get started a black permanent marker - a Micron 01 Pigma pigment ink pen by Sakura is suggested How to Get Started 1. Use a pencil to make a dot in each corner. 2. Connect the dots with the pencil. 3.
Draw a string with the pencil as a guideline. Try a zig-zag, a loop, an X, or a swirl. 4. Switch to a black pen and draw a tangle pattern in each section. When you cross a line, change the pattern.