. . . and fill it with scraps from our local printer.
This box is from a dear friend's mom who gave us a bottle of wine in it. Maria tore the Zentangle insert to size and just stuck in place with double-sided tape - no varnish or anything.
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5 comments:
oh i will be flying throuugh my coffee this morning, cause I have a wine box just like this, and i cant wait to go and fish it out from the back of the cupboard and re vamp it !!!!!
Ohhhhhhhhh, great idea. There seems to be a 'new' tangle pattern on this box......... it's at the bottom left/center of the design, and sorta looks like a four-pointed star. (Being a quilter, we call that a 'friendship star'). Are there any 'lessons' on how to achieve this design????
Thanks!
Tricia
(anxiously waiting to see you in May for the CZT workshop!!)
Ohhhhhhhhh, great idea. There seems to be a 'new' tangle pattern on this box......... it's at the bottom left/center of the design, and sorta looks like a four-pointed star. (Being a quilter, we call that a 'friendship star'). Are there any 'lessons' on how to achieve this design????
Thanks!
Tricia
(anxiously waiting to see you in May for the CZT workshop!!)
Tricia --
Go to our website and go to our newsletter archive under the "What's New" tab. Take a look at the December 2007 newsletter. In that we describe our tangle "cadent" which I think is the one you mean.
It was inspired by the houndstooth weaving pattern and you can use either circles or squares to start.
We call it "cadent" as a play on words.
hound=canine
tooth=dental
canine/dental shortens to cadent
Get it? Like we've said, we have too much fun (or time).
--Rick
How did I not see that???!!!!! "Cadent" is one of my favorite patterns! Oie! And I love the way you brainstormed to give the pattern its name. Thanks for your response.
Looking forward the the CZT workshop in May!
Tricia
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