Hi everyone! A very happy Friday to you.
Each year before the holidays we revisit this round-up of links to inexpensive holiday season do-it-yourself (DIY) projects that lend themselves perfectly to adding your own personal Zentangle flourish.
These projects are fun and entertaining for all ages and it’s a good time to get a head start on your Zentangle-related holiday crafts. Or — if you’re at all like me — at least have fun checking out these ideas while there’s still plenty of time to procrastinate 😉
These DIY projects are easy to do and perfect for decorating your own home as well as for from-the-heart gifts for friends and loved ones.
DIY GLASS ORNAMENTS
One of the most popular DIY Christmas tutorials on TanglePatterns is this one by CZT Anna Houston: How to tangle on glass Christmas ornaments. Here are some of Anna’s beautiful examples from her step-by-step tutorial using classic Zentangle-original tangles.
DIY DANGLING BIJOUS
CZT Jan Brandt shared her lovely Harp tangle and her beautiful “Dangling Bijou” ornaments along with guidance on how to make them.
Many primary school teachers use all the resources of TanglePatterns for classroom assignments and this time our Buried Treasure includes some useful links for inexpensive do-it-yourself paper crafts that are fun to do for the upcoming Christmas season. Originally published a few years ago, it’s worth repeating – and asking you to share your favorite links for similar crafts in the comments.
This is a perfect way to give the gift of love this holiday season.
There’s still oodles of time before Christmas arrives for some easy and inexpensive Zentangle-inspired DIY crafts for the occasion that are especially fun to enjoy time making with young children, and the young-at-heart of all ages 😉
Going with our theme of buried treasure, here are a few interesting links for you to check out with ideas for inexpensive paper crafts and more do-it-yourself projects just waiting to be tangled.
How to make lovely Zentangle-inspired ornaments using Zentangle tiles – video tutorial by CZT Dorian Eng
How to make a ringing bell ornament using Zentangle tiles – video tutorial by CZT Dorian Eng
18 Homemade Christmas Ornaments That Kids Can Make – links to various ornaments, some are paper, some are not 🙂 I love the reindeer made from recycled empty toilet paper rolls
Paper Ornaments – this page is a collection of links to all kinds of paper Christmas ornaments and crafts
30 more Easy DIY ornaments, Advent Calendars and more, including Pompom Snowmen (Cute, but not tangle-able)
When you search Google for “Origami ornament instructions”, you’ll find a wide range of beautiful projects of varying complexity to explore. Click on the “Images” tab for quick reference.
DIY PAPER SNOWFLAKES
Create a Blizzard’s Worth of Snowflakes (How to Make Paper Snowflakes) – from Martha Stewart
The Essentials of Making Paper Snowflakes – including design tips and tricks (be sure to check them out, great ideas there)
DIY PAPER STARS
How to Make a Paper Star – right click for free downloadable PDF template by CZT Susan Breen Silvy, top example on right
How to Make a 3D Paper Star – no template but similar to Susan’s, make it from scratch with scissors
How to Make a Paper Star Ornament – this one’s a bit more complicated, but very pretty result
Post-it Note Paper Stars – shown on right, the red star
Kirigami Paper Stars – made from paper strips – shown on right, the yellow star
DIY GIFT TAGS AND GIFT BOXES
Great for gifting handmade goodies or small items:
Easy and quick ornament gift tags – tutorial by CZT Sue Jacobs
How to make beautiful Zentangle-inspired gift boxes from Zendala tiles – video tutorial by CZT Dorian Eng
How to Make a Paper Gift Box – a Google search with a whole range of beautiful boxes including some unusual shapes for you to tangle then assemble
DIY ORIGAMI CHRISTMAS TREE
Video showing how to make a simple origami Christmas tree from three sheets of printer paper.
You can find lots of inspiration by searching Google for more paper crafts. Enjoy some inexpensive fun and some relaxing time tangling on something lovely that you made by hand!
If you have some Christmas DIY craft links you love, please feel free to share with us in the comments.
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Many tanglers like to use these occasional Tangle Refreshers as their Zentangle challenge-of-the-day.
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. The RANDOM TANGLE SELECTOR in the left sidebar makes it simple to choose a String-of-the-Day from the 250 free strings in our resource. Or just click on the STRINGS tab in the pink alphabetic tangle menu bar and choose one at random yourself.
Think of this as your tangle Challenge, if you’re so inclined. TanglePatterns String 080 is from CZT Jane Dickinson 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, or as an instant download Kindle Edition $9.99, in Spanish here, and in Japanese here) there’s 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, Zentangles should not look like coloring book drawings.
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 the past 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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November 11th – Veterans Day and Remembrance Day
Today is Veterans Day in the USA, across Canada and the rest of the Commonwealth November 11th is known as Remembrance Day. As the official poster says, we honor all who served.
More good stuff …
- The Importance of Strings in Zentangle – and String 001
- Zentangle Primer Vol 1 – your CZT-in-a-book by the founders of Zentangle! Now available in softcover, or as an instant download KINDLE Edition.
- 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 a jackpot of free 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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WOW, Linda! That is an amazing amount of creative info in one compact bundle! That should inspire us all to tangle an ornament or two! Can we conclude that you weathered the storm okay??? Hope you just got wind and rain from the hurricane!
Thanks Linda, yes we were very fortunate and came through Hurricane Nicole unscathed. The eye of the storm grazed by on the north side of us which meant we were on the “weak side” as far as winds and so on. Lots of strong wind and rain all might long but no damage, thank goodness. Appreciate all the prayers and concern! We’re good and glad another one’s behind us. Enjoy the tangling projects!
WOW!!! Thank you, Linda, for collecting all these links to SO MANY fun projects and presenting them ALL ON ONE PAGE!!! Invaluable. You’re such a treasure in our Zentangle community. <3 I can't imagine life without tanglepatterns.com!!
With love and appreciation, Jan
THANKS Jan, love and appreciation right back at you 🙂