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How to draw STAINED GLASS

Zentangle pattern: Stained GlassStained Glass is from CZT® Suzanne McNeill’s Zentangle 6, “Terrific Stencils and Cards”, featuring projects using Dreamweaver stencils to create strings for the Zentangle-inspired crafts in the book.

Shortly after I had prepared my example of Suzanne’s Stained Glass tangle, I caught a glimpse of a variation of it on a television program. We had DVR’d an episode of TNT’s “Major Crimes” (“The Closer” spin-off series) and towards the end there is a scene in Captain Sharon Raydor’s dining room with one of the story’s characters, Rusty.

I thought you might also like to have fun with this variation, so check out the overhead light fixture in this screen shot. (BTW, the “play” arrow in the image below doesn’t function, it’s part of the screen capture.)

Screenshot from TNT's "Major Crimes" episode

Suzanne illustrates the step-by-step instructions for drawing Stained Glass here on her blog.

Check out the tag suzannem for more of Suzanne’s patterns on TanglePatterns.com.

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  • Book Review of Zentangle 6
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