Lovely to enjoy your company once again and welcome to another week of fun new tangle explorations.
This week Robert and I will also be enjoying a trip through the Pyrenees, via TV and the Tour de France as it heads towards the 21st and final stage race next Sunday on the Champs-Élysées in Paris. So far we’ve watched 15 amazing stages, today is a rest day for everyone. It seems like each year both Le Tour itself and the scenery is more exciting and more spectacular than the last and this year is no different. It’s quite a wonderful and transporting armchair ride. (For the curious this page has gallery of race photos from last week’s action.)
Today’s fun and easy Monday tangle Circus is another in her recent series “with dots” from Maryland CZT Angie Gittles. Circus is Angie’s 18th tangle on the site.
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As for Circus, Angie writes,
Still playing with dots. I’m sure this too shall pass! LOL.
You know I love grid tangles, and while this started as a grid, I discovered it makes a nice border.
I think I may like it better as a border, but you have options!
I’m with Angie, I love grid tangles too. Laying down a grid on your tile — wonky or otherwise — is a great jump start when you can’t think where to begin. They fill a section (or the entire tile) in a very mindful and satisfying way. That said, for my example I went for Angie’s ribbon-style version of Circus, just a simple bit of shading adds the finishing touch.
Angie illustrates the step-by-step instructions for drawing Circus below where she demonstrates a few of the options you can explore and features CIrcus in a monotangle …
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I like this tangle, easy to draw and fun to embellish! Thank you!
Nice, easy and lovely! Thank you for sharing this one!
Thanks for a great tangle. Needed a super uncomplicated one for my Tangle A Day calendar page. It was fun to do, Color and embellish.
This one is simple and elegant… a perfect combination! Thanks for sharing!
So beautiful and delicate. Thank you
Very COPADA feel to it in ribbon form. I think I’ll probably prefer the grid formats. Looking forward to having a go!