Hello there my tangling friends! Thanks so much for your company this fine Monday.
We begin this week with an easy little tangle with the fun name Bzings from Canadian artist and CZT Margaret Bremner. She notes that Bzings is for those tangling times “when you need a little something …“. Margaret is from the CZT3 class, one of the earliest certification seminars 15 years ago!
It’s always a special treat to get a new tangle from Margaret and of course if you aren’t familiar with her many tangles on the site do check them out. Margaret has also shared some wonderful tutorials where she explores several of the Zentangle®-originals in a series she calls “And then some …“, I’ve linked those below because they’re fun and really worth checking out and/or revisiting.
Margaret writes,
I’ve been doing this little ’thing’ for quite a while and thought maybe I should share it officially. I call it Bzings.
It looks even more bzing-y with a little shadow.
Margaret illustrates the step-by-step instructions for drawing Bzings below with variation ideas and the “little shadow” she refers to. She combines it in a cool Zentangle tile some “old timey” tangles including her own Diamond Panes, CZT Donna Hornsby’s Keenees, and familiar Zentangle-originals including Knase, Tipple, Hibred and Jonqal.
![How to draw the Zentangle pattern Bzings, tangle and deconstruction by Margaret Bremner. Image copyright the artist and used with permission, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. How to draw the Zentangle pattern Bzings, tangle and deconstruction by Margaret Bremner. Image copyright the artist and used with permission, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.](https://tanglepatterns.com/images/bzings-steps-margaret-bremner.jpg)
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"... And then some"
Canadian CZT Margaret Bremner has a wonderful series of tutorials she calls "... and then some" where she takes several Zentangle-original tangles "on a wild ride of variations". Truly, you do not want to miss these creative and inspirational tutorials. Look for the links to Margaret's tutorials on these pages:- Cadent
- Cubine
- Crescent Moon
- Echoism
- Gneiss
- Knightsbridge
- Meer
- ’Nzeppel
- Paradox
- Printemps
- Shattuck
- Stoic (aka Twile)
- Strircles
- Tipple
- W2
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Well that’s adorable…and there are times when you need a little bzing. I’ve always been a fan.
Thanks Margaret. Hope you are doing well.
Lovely and funny
I’m so glad you sent this one to Linda! I love it. Easy, fun & quick … not to mention adorable!!
Love these little bzings. Great name also.
Love these Bzings! Just what I need at the moment, a BZING or three!
It reminds me of Joan Miro “little things” in his paintings. Nice.
Cute! I’ve been adding little squiggles like this since I first started “doing” Zentangle patterns after I learned a few back in 2012, but never knew they’d ever have a name one day.
Fun little pattern, Ms. Bremner, thank you for sharing it 🙂
I love your Bzings! So much fun and makes me smile! Thank you so much for sharing!
These are so fun! Thank you Margaret!
What fun. I’ll be bzinging all day now.