Monthly Archives: July 2013

The Beauty of Zentangle

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Beauty of Zentangle by Suzanne McNeill, CZT and Cindy Shepard, CZT

Beauty of Zentangle by Suzanne McNeill, CZT and Cindy Shepard, CZT

The Beauty of Zentangle, by Suzanne McNeill, CZT, and Cindy Shepard, CZT, is in the process of printing and will be available around mid-September.  This book has “Inspirational Examples from 137 Tangle Artists Worldwide”, of WHICH I AM ONE!  It is so exciting for me to be included in this book (although I must admit, I have no idea what my page looks like).  Suzanne and Cindy contacted me to be included in this book while I was out of town in Massachusetts last May.  I had no access to my computer at that time so I was unable to provide photos.  They did their best by trying to recapture pictures from my website which were apparently minuscule when they tried to retrieve them (as most of you know, I am technically challenged!!).  I’m not sure how they performed their wizardry, but they must have managed something, because I’m on Page 94!  So, it will be a surprise for you and a surprise for me 🙂

I will have books in stock if any of you are interested in purchasing.  Once they are in, you can stop by to pick your book up.

The publishing price is $24.99; however, if you order through me BY SEPTEMBER 1, 2013, and pick up from me once they are in, I am offering my students and followers a Special Price of $18.99.  Contact me if you are interested and I will put you on the list – payment can be made at time of pickup.

Sandy’s Blog

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One of the blogs that I keep up with is from Sandy Bartholomew, CZT, who has written a number of books and who has provided great inspiration to many people interested in Zentangle.  Her most recent post was quite interesting!  The part that I found to be most interesting was that she re-posted a blog from 2009, way before I even knew what Zentangle was. It just reaffirmed my belief in Zentangle, and why I create them and want to share the process with people.  I hope you enjoy the post as much as I did.

Sandy Bartholomew’s post can be found here.  You may want to bookmark her blog to read…she’s quite the gal!

Happy Tangling!

Bonnie

Prairie Quilt Guild, Wichita, KS

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Lecture Hall

Lecture Hall

Over a year ago I contracted with the Prairie Quilt Guild to present a lecture and workshop on Zentangle.  Who would have known that a year later, when it was time to do the presenting, that I wouldn’t have to take off from work to complete this?? Things happen for a reason, no?  I was able to do my presentations and workshops without worrying about using my PTO (paid time off).  Plus, it was a paid lecture/workshop event, so I even made a little money (good thing…bills have to be paid)!!!  The morning lecture had about 200+ people and the evening lecture had about 100+ people, so I was quite excited to expose Zentangle to this group of quilters!  A few of them had already experimented with Zentangle on their quilting and were looking forward to taking the workshops – they were very excited about translating Zentangle to their quilting craft!!

The new document camera!!  Ain't it sweet??

The new document camera!! Ain’t it sweet??

The program was a wonderful two-day event where I met many of the members, had the fun of enjoying the “Show and Share” – seeing quilts different members had completed and were showing off on stage, and just being in awe of the beautiful work and amazing talent I was surrounded by!  I gave a 45-minute lecture presentation about Zentangle in the morning and evening sessions on the first day, and then on the following day we held a Zentangle 101 (Beginner) workshop and, following that, Zentangle Too – the advanced workshop.  I was quite excited about presenting the workshops because I finally purchased a document camera and projector, so now my students can see me working on a tangle on the “big screen” in real time.  It is so much more fun than the whiteboard or the chalkboard!!  A picture on the left…

Beginner Tiles Mosaic

Beginner Tiles Mosaic

Advanced Black Tiles Mosiac

Advanced Black Tiles Mosiac

The workshops were well received.  I had 16 participants who attended both workshops.  For the beginner workshop we learned the basics and completed a tile which is shown in the mosaic on the left.  In the advanced workshop we worked on black tiles.  All I can say is ZENTABULOUS!!  The black tile mosaic is shown on the right.

Okay, so I’m getting a little better at posting these pictures, but still need to learn more about it.  I finally went to the help section on WordPress to see if I could figure out anything and I learned a teeny, tiny, little bit as evidenced in this post – the pictures are at least are synchronized with the paragraphs.  I’m still trying to figure out how to get the pictures to go across the face of the page in a row…eventually I’ll take better pictures, too, so y’all just gotta be patient with me 🙂

Tween Tangler, Holly, and Grandmom

Tween Tangler, Holly, and Grandmom

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAI have to tell you a story, too!  While we were in the workshop, one of the quilt members stopped by to introduce us to her granddaughter, Holly (to show us what Holly had created).  Holly had recently attended quilt camp and had come to the meeting the day before with her grandmother to sit in on the lecture I gave about Zentangle.  After the lecture she and grandma purchased a couple of Zentangle books I had for sale.  Holly promptly went home and created a Zentangle even before she opened the books.  She had seen the pictures on the screen during the lecture and enjoyed it so much that she just stated tangling!!   This is one of the reasons I love sharing and teaching Zentangle!  You just never know who will catch the fever!

Me and Susan

Me and Susan

AND, I would be remiss if I didn’t give a shout out to those who helped make this program possible for me – Evelyn Gernaat, PQG President; Susan McMillan, VP of Programs; Donna Loehr, Workshops; Shirley Prouse, Publicity; and Mary Ann Smith for being my helper in the workshops! Without your incredible efforts and coordination this would not have been possible! ZENTABULOUS!!!

Happy Tangling (in the Land of OZ),
Bonnie

Silk Scarf Workshop

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At the end of June I headed to Irving, Texas, to visit with Angie Vangalis.  Angie is quite a gal!!  She works with the Texas Lettering Arts Council and puts on amazing workshops with Zentangle.  I was fortunate enough last year to attend the CZT (Certified Zentangle Teacher) Marketing program she offered.  This time she offered a silk scarf painting workshop and it was great!!  It was a small class, which was nice because we received more individualized attention.  Plus we had an opportunity to get to know her better.  I find it amazing that some people can accomplish so much in their busy lives.  I must be time challenged because I can’t seem to find the time to complete all the projects I want to complete, even now that I’m not “working”.  “Oy vey” (as they say in my country of NY)…where did I go wrong?? Here are some pictures from the workshop.  I have to tell you, I will never look at a handmade, painted scarf in the same way again.  Now I know how much time and effort goes into making such a piece.  And the samples that Angie had of work she and some others have done was extraordinary!! Again, sorry my pictures are always out of skew…I’m working on it! Happy Tangling…B.

Color Wheel

Color Wheel

Beginning to Paint

Beginning to Paint

Drying

Drying

Angie's Scarf

Angie’s Scarf

Angie's Scarf

Angie’s Scarf

Dragonfly Scarf
Dragonfly Scarf

 

Catch My Breath!

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It has been quite a whirlwind on my end of the world.  But, if you know anything about Wichita, it is quite windy here and those pesky little funnels show up all the time.  No, we didn’t get a tornado, but my life sure feels like it sometimes!

It’s been about a month now since my job at Via Christi Hospital was eliminated.  To say I am enjoying my time off is an understatement; however, I do know that I will have to go back to work eventually because the bills will not magically disappear.  And, unfortunately, I haven’t won the lottery yet!

In the meantime, I’ve been keeping myself busy with learning new things (I took several workshops regarding WordPress, Taxes, and Business) and I’ve done several workshops myself sharing Zentangle.

Zentangle a la carte was a success!  A number of workshops were offered in this grouping – Beginner, Advanced, Framing on the Cheap, Tangled Ink & Watercolor, and a paperweight making workshop.

Pictures are below – we ran out of time to actually tangle the Tangled Ink piece, so the students took them home for homework.  The watercolor ones dried quickly and we were able to tangle those.

Art of ZentangleFraming on the Cheap
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Tangled Ink
Watercolor

The gentleman taking my workshop is Stuart and I haveIMG_0428 to show you what lovely work he does. He is a pyrographer (the art of woodburning) and he carved and tangled the most lovely cane!! Check it out!!

Stuart Countryman and Cane
Stuart's cane

Well, it appears that even with those classes I took, I STILL cannot get WordPress to put the pictures in for me the way I want them — it is sooooo frustrating! If any of you have WordPress experience and feel the urge to share with me, I’m willing and able to listen!!

More to follow….until then, Happy Tangling!!!

Congrats Tammy!

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Somehow this never posted…Just wanted ya’ll to know that Tammy won!

Tammy from Burien, WA, has guessed the tangle shown in the picture and is now the proud recipient of the green Zentangle lokta envelope!  Keep checking this site for the next give away!

until then…Happy Tanglin’