Quib is the tangle that was taught when I went for my CZT, Certified Zentangle Teacher, (11) training this summer. I found it interesting in that it was a lot like Hollibaugh but with twists, turns, and a beginning and ending place. So many things could be done with this tangle. The Diva challenged us to use this tangle for week #145.
I did peek at a few that were done before me. Obviously, I didn't let those influence me. Other people do such beautiful tiles. I always feel like a misplaced paperdoll when I look at mine next to theirs. (Those of you who are older will remember playing with paperdolls. Sometimes you had a beautiful and delicate adult figure but you also played with a larger sized baby paper doll at the same time. They were almost comical next to each other.)
I did several of these in ATC size and I am going to show them all anyway :) Your opinions are always appreciated.
Wat een mooie kleuren bij elkaar.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. The comment, in English, is "what a beautiful colors together". I appreciate your stopping by Leny!
DeleteOh, your 2nd ATC with blooming butter is a great idea, I didn't think of that! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Shelly. I was trying to make something different. That's usually my goal which is probably why mine don't turn out "pretty". Maybe I should change my goal :)
DeleteI really like all your atc's and the color is so fun! I think the sencond one is my favorite though.
ReplyDeleteKate, I think I like the second one best too. The others are, well, weird HAHA!
DeleteOoh look at all that color! I love all the different examples and the color is a beautiful compliment for the tangle. I enjoy all of them :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kailey. I may have gone overboard just a tad!
Deletevery nice Jean, especially the one in yellow.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Annemarie. I guess I like that one best too because it isn't as cluttered :)
Deletei love the colors! this was a hard one for me, but it looks like quib was made for you :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Alice. Very kind of you to say so. I was thinking, maybe not. Sigh. I wish I could see my work through someone elses eyes. Through mine they always look kind of messy.
DeleteLovely tangles and colours!
ReplyDeleteOh, Helen, how I wish I could be so flowing and smooth like you do. I tried copying your way today but it still looks like me, not you HAHA! Thanks for stopping by.
DeleteOh what fun you've been having with Quib and your wonderful backgrounds. Love them!
ReplyDeleteYes, Daniele. Lots of fun, and thank you!
DeleteI love all of these Jean and so glad the computer gives us the option of seeing them up close too. Lovely! Axxx
ReplyDeleteThank you, Annie. Don't look TOO closely now :)!!!
DeleteAll are so lovely! Wonderful backgrounds!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lonetta. I always appreciate your comments.
Deletegreat styles beautiful
ReplyDeleteThanks you, Barbara, and thanks for stopping by!
DeleteLove all the color. I haven't looked at everyone else's work much until now; didn't have the time and didn't want to be influenced. But I see that sometimes minds work along the same line anyway. Your second example is very similar in style to my second one. Great minds think alike, and all that stuff, I guess.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Audrie, but I love your first one. Beautiful!
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