Here are some images to give a hint of how much creativity and fun we all enjoyed at our recent Certified Zentangle Teacher (CZT) training, February 22 to 25, 2011. We say "hint" because no picture can capture the energy and sense of community that we enjoyed together. We are ever so grateful to all who came and to all who worked so hard to make this event possible. Thank you.
We'll spend a few days with these because, like a wonderful meal, we want to savor this slowly.
Our Zentangle flag looks great, even in February!
We set up tables for students to share some of their creations.
Here's a closer look a few items.
This . . .
. . . opened up to this.
We don't have credits for any of these, so if they're yours, feel free to chime in and tell us about them and take credit!
Much more fun to follow.
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11 comments:
Wow! looking forward to MORE! and I really love that folded book: hope the creator will share more info.
Deeeelicious!
I love the CREATE piece.
I love seeing these! Thanks so much for sharing... and savor as long as you like, Rick & Maria - looking forward to more. Yummy. ;-)
It's exciting to see how creative tanglers can be. Love the little book, and am looking forward to more eye candy.
how special; what a fun event! Your flag, the 'steps', create image and the accordian folder. Great viewing and thanks for sharing
Thanks, such great creative imaginations!
These are wonderful! Wish I could have seen them in person. I love, love, love the clever "step-up" pop-up!!!
Such fantastic work...all of it.
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These are wonderful! Love what the hint of colour does for the zentangles. Beautiful work!
xo,
Heather
Love it all. I've got a question about your flag. Did you sew it and then tangle it? What is the pole inside? I was thinking a similar flag would make a great personalized flag for a wedding...as well as a gift for the wedding couple. How does it hold up to sunlight and weather? Did you use the Pigma Microns on it? What is the fabric content? I'm just chock-full of questions! Thank you for sharing your photos!
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