Way back in last May I posted a page from the Zentangle Journal I was making and promised to post more pages. *heavy sigh* I have so many unfinished projects. I used to be good at finishing what I started, but when I have too many ideas and projects I get behind. So anyway, here's another page of the someday to be completed journal. (Just stumbled across it again, lol) I used the Sunset/Sunrise Goddess stamp from
Wild Frog Creations Rubber Stamps as the center image, the added zentangles to it and around it to create a frame of sorts. Click on the pictures, then again when it opens to enlarge them if interested.
Just noticed I scanned it crooked. Oh well. In case you missed the post last May or don't remember, I'll save you the trouble of searching back for it and repost the photo here:
This one also uses a rubber stamp from Wild Frog Creations as the center point and I like it much better than the other. Less structered. I have 2 other pages (both in progress) for this journal and I hope to someday this year to finish it all and put it together with a piano hinge. Time will tell.
Thanks to Juliet who asked about the size of these! They are the standard 8 1/2" X 11" cardstock.
Oh wow Shelly these are just stunning and love the purple, your stamp is just beautiful, I do hope we get to see more of your journal.
ReplyDeleteHugs Linda
We need an unfinished club!!! I was looking for some old buttons and came across a vest that was all cut out and ready to be sewn!!! Your pages are stunning and will be an awesome journal, which I can't wait to see.
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing!
ReplyDeleteWow! Love the complexity of your tangles and your lovely focal figures.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Gorgeous!!! This much have taken hours- really shows off your talent! I think we should have a senior community for sewers and paper crafters, and the requirement to get in is 'X' amount of unfinished objects (UFO's)......... 25 is a good number, don't you think? LOL
ReplyDeleteYou drew all that???? Wow what a project. I don't think I have the patience for that. Love it.
ReplyDeleteWow, I love how both of these turned out, I know your journal will be beautiful. I'm very interested in Zentangle myself, but haven't done anything postable.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is just so awesome! Thanks so much for sharing this with us. I could totally get lost doing this!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely, Shelley. This is a new craft to be but very effective,
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Stunning work! An art form I truly appreciate! Helene
ReplyDeleteOh, my! How big are your pages? I don't think I would have the patience to do anything larger than a 4x4 journal with zentangling - my hand gets tired!
ReplyDeleteThe tangles look great with the stamps - I love both these pages!
Fabulous! xx
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! Amazing Shelley! I just love it!!
ReplyDeleteGood question and thanks for keeping me on my toes Juliet! The pages are a standard 81/2" X 11".
ReplyDeleteWow, just luvin' this!
ReplyDeletewow Shelley this is super gorgeous! lovely work. xo
ReplyDeleteWHOA!! Shelley this is amazing artwork. Something I have never dabbled in but completely appreciate it. Lynne M x
ReplyDeleteHello!
ReplyDeleteI love Zentangles! This is beautiful work! Another of my unfinished inspirations. Too many things to do - too little time! :<) But I will get to it one of these days!
Wishing you a great day today!
Barbara Diane
Lovely tangling.... keep going with the journal. Thanks for dreaming with me
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Thx for stopping by my blog. Love this image very much!! And I gotta find that Kewpie doll stamp from the Valentine post.
ReplyDeletetoo cute!!
Cathy