As part of our Refresher and unearthing Buried Treasure from the site, and with Valentine’s Day approaching in a couple of weeks, today we’re revisiting a great idea for making your own unique cards combining a special folding technique and your Zentangle®-inspired art.
Some time ago the host of the popular PBS Scrapbook Soup TV program and multimedia artist Julie Fei-Fan Balzer posted a fun tutorial on her blog with a video on how to make an “Explosion” card for Valentine’s Day featuring handmade stamps and the “Turkish Map Fold” technique.
Combine Julie’s tutorial with a piece of your Zentangle-inspired art and you can make a truly memorable card to give someone special, whether for Valentine’s Day — or any occasion calling for a greeting card.
Here’s Julie’s video …
Here’s the link to Julie’s post where she also includes a link to her favorite tutorial for the Turkish Map Fold.
And remember that if you want to use “heart tangles” for your card, you can find them all together by looking for the dropbox under the TANGLES BY TYPE heading in the left sidebar. To date, there are 42 of them!
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Many tanglers like to use these biweekly Tangle Refreshers as their Zentangle® challenge-of-the-day.
Using the RANDOM TANGLE SELECTOR in the left sidebar this TanglePatterns String was selected for today – either to go with today’s Buried Treasure or just to use as a starting point for your day’s tangling.
Think of this as your tangle Challenge, if you’re so inclined. TanglePatterns String 220 is from tangler Nancy Eaton and was originally posted here.
Remember that Zentangle strings are always drawn freehand in pencil so that they magically disappear when you’ve finished tangling the tile.
A string is a simple device to “divide your drawing surface into sections to be filled with tangles“.
In the Zentangle PRIMER Vol 1 (now available in paperback for $23.95) there is an entire section devoted to Strings which in part explains:
“As you tangle, your strings disappear as if by magic. This adds to the charm and unified appearance of your completed art. If you had used a pen to draw your string, you would still see the initial sectioning in your completed creation.“
Strings are not intended to be the focal point of your tile.
More String advice from The Book of Zentangle (now available in paperback for $19.95):
“A string is a useful reference, but it is not an impenetrable barrier. Practice going outside your string. It will help increase your ability to think outside the box.“
To download eBooks containing all 250 TanglePatterns Strings, visit the STORE > EBOOKS page.
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The Tangle Refresher series, aka Buried Treasure, spotlights hidden tangle gems from the past. It can remind you of tangles you might not have used for a while or introduce you to some you haven’t come across yet.
Here are five more tangle pattern gems and a Tangle Refresher from a year (or two) ago for your tangling pleasure. Remember to check out the “More Good Stuff” links below too.
BTW as you visit these tangles please do leave a comment of thanks and encouragement to show the artists you appreciate them for sharing their creativity to inspire yours. And please share a link to your favorite tangles with your followers on all your social media. Thanks!
Zenful tangling!
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More good stuff …
- The Importance of Strings in Zentangle – and String 001
- New to Zentangle®? The Official Zentangle Kit has everything you need to get started, including a great DVD tutorial by Zentangle co-founder Maria Thomas.
- A great companion to the Kit is the Zentangle Primer Vol 1 – your CZT-in-a-book by the founders of Zentangle! Now available in softcover.
- Everything you need to know about creating Zentangle-Inspired Art or Products
- Free Interweave eBook – Know Your Rights: Copyright 101 for crafters and artists
- Tangle Pattern Refreshers – the entire Buried Treasure series.
- Find more tutorials on TanglePatterns by visiting the TUTORIALS tab on the pink alphabetic menu bar
- Find a CZT near you – the link to the list of Certified Zentangle Teachers is located in the left sidebar of the site under the heading SOURCE WEBSITES.
- Interested in becoming a Certified Zentangle Teacher (CZT®)? Here’s more information.
- Linda’s List of Zentangle-original tangles — THE tangles to learn first if you’re new to Zentangle.
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Thank you Linda for all the interesting Refreshers, it is such a great way to keep in touch with the older patterns… and thank you and Julie for this pleasant Valentine’s idea.
Thanks Ria, I enjoy the Refreshers too. It’s always fun checking out the history of the tangles 🙂
Neat! Do you have any pointers as to what type(s) of stamp pad ink are (or are not) compatible with pigma microns and the white gelly rolls?
Hi Donna, perhaps some members of our community will share their experience to answer your question.
This much I do know, there is a lot to understand about using the best ink pad for the type of project as this chart on a card-making site outlines.
Thank you! I hope some people WILL chime in! The stamping stuff costs enough that I do not want to buy a bunch of it, only to learn it won’t work for my purpose.
Hi Donna. I echo your sentiments about wanting to know a product will work before buying it! I use Tim Holtz Distress Ink pads – the mini ones actually – and have had no problems using Microns or white pen over them.
Thank you, Jem Miller! I will take a look.
Love this! Would also work for various sentiments.