Hi Rick & Maria, I remember seeing that you had zentangled an ostrich egg. I have one and was thinking of doing the same. Did you just use the Sakura pigma pens that you usually use for zentangling? Are there any special tricks I should know? Thanks so much. Best, Jenn (jaemac@shaw.ca)
hi Jenn, I did do some Easter eggs a few years back....I used the Microns on them but they took a long time to dry.(It was difficult not to smear them) There are probably better pens for a non-porous surface......Tanglers, any suggestions for Jenn??? maria
There was a post on the CZT Teachers' group that suggested Sakura's Microperm pens for non-porous surfaces. The discussion there was about gourds, which are similar to egggs, I think.
Hi Rick & Maria,
ReplyDeleteI remember seeing that you had zentangled an ostrich egg. I have one and was thinking of doing the same. Did you just use the Sakura pigma pens that you usually use for zentangling? Are there any special tricks I should know?
Thanks so much.
Best,
Jenn
(jaemac@shaw.ca)
hi Jenn, I did do some Easter eggs a few years back....I used the Microns on them but they took a long time to dry.(It was difficult not to smear them) There are probably better pens for a non-porous surface......Tanglers, any suggestions for Jenn??? maria
ReplyDeleteI can't wait!!!! See you soon. I am so looking forward to the class!
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There was a post on the CZT Teachers' group that suggested Sakura's Microperm pens for non-porous surfaces. The discussion there was about gourds, which are similar to egggs, I think.
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