I recently taught two beginner Zentangle classes; one at Scrapbook Central and one in my own studio (aka dining room table). After teaching 24 and 17 respectively at the Elder College I am finding that I really enjoy the smaller, more intimate class size of 4-5 students.
Every beginner class starts with the basics of Zentangle while creating that 1st tile with standard Tangles like Crescent Moon, Hollibaugh, Tipple and Knightsbridge.
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April 12th in my Studio |
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March 22nd at Scrapbook Central |
When it comes to the second tile I have been experimenting a little bit with the string and combination of Tangles. Poke Root, Poke Leaf and Cadent are a given, but then I change up the remaining Tangles depending on the desires of the group. It seems that some are more comfortable with grid-based Tangles and some prefer the more organic Tangles.
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April 12th |
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March 2nd at Scrapbook Central |
In any case, I am totally have a great time Tangling and sharing this wonderful art form!
Happy Tangling!
NancyD
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