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Zentangles have my attention Lately

I admit it.....
It is for lazy and selfish reasons I like Doodles.  

  • They are very portable
  • They are not messy
  • They can be quick or take time as you desire
  • They are satisfying
  • They are calming with orderly chaos
  • They make me feel good
4 hours

                                                                           2 hours


                               1/2 hour each

AlteredPages does carry both Micron Pens and doodle cards, fine quality, pressed rounded corner 3 x 3 paper cards for doodling.  I store my pens and cards in a small cigar box for easy portability.   

Some of you may have books on the topics of tangling or doodling and I have found some favorites, I also have found several great videos on YouTube.    Try to watch these for inspiration and relaxation.....each a different take and style.  

Click on each video to see the differences





Try Doodling to find your own pace and method for great results.

Enjoy!

Comments

  1. I was just looking at books on this at the store today! Thanks for the links :)

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  2. These are awesome Jean! And thanks for the video links!

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  3. Gorgeous creative designs, love them x
    Its so relaxing too :)

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  4. Hi Jean
    I think if you like doodles and zentangle then you go with it because I love what you have done with it,
    Ria

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  5. I started tangling a few months ago after following a link from a magazine article. It's great fun and anyone can do it, even the graphically challenged like me!! Great examples you have here

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  6. I have a small journal I take to work so I can doodle on my lunch hour. You're absolutely right about them being relaxing. I can go back and tell the times I was really stressed. My patterns are small and squished when I need to relax! Thanks for the links!

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