You can certainly tell it’s Spring here in north Florida – a layer of green pollen blankets everything especially our vehicles. And snowbirds blanket our roads and beaches 🙂
We Floridians are thankful for the boost to our economy the snowbirds bring, and this year I’m especially thankful that several members of my family have traveled South to visit and spend quality time with Robert and I. We’ve even had a Zentangle® class.
Today we’re visiting the beach – none of us are sunbunnies, so we walk for a bit and take in the salty ocean breezes then head for a good place to have lunch. Good meals are a major feature of our family visits. Their time here with us is wrapping up, so now we’re cramming in everything we haven’t done so far.
Speaking of things we haven’t done yet {how about that for a smooth segue?} …
The Tangle Refresher series, aka Buried Treasure, is all about highlighting hidden tangle gems from the past. It can remind you of patterns you might not have used for a while or introduce you to patterns you might not have come across yet.
Here are five more tangle pattern gems from a year ago for your tangling pleasure. Zenful tangling!
Verdigogh | |
Fish Net | |
Trimonds | |
Twistee | |
Loops |
More good stuff …
Related Links:
- Do you have a copy of the TanglePatterns.com TANGLE GUIDE yet? Here are Frequently Asked Questions about my guide, and here’s Feedback on it.
- Not all patterns are tangles. What makes a pattern a tangle? Here are some guidelines.
- Tangling on fabric? Check out this page for Pen recommendations.
- Tangle Pattern Refreshers – the Buried Treasure series
- Linda’s List of Official Tangle Patterns – THE patterns to learn first if you’re new to Zentangle®
where can I find the tangles that are left blank in your tangle patterns thingielol.
thanks barb.
Hi Barb, please read page 2 of my TANGLE GUIDE. Thanks!
Linda, I lived in Chiefland, FL for 15 years before moving north to be with my grandchildren. Miss those beaches. Loved to walk on the beach. No sun bathing or swimming but love the sound of the surf. I remember the green pollen too. Thanks for reminding me of my Florida life.