Zentangle® – May 2017

May was such a busy month (volunteer work and traveling) that I didn’t have didn’t do 2 or 3 Zentangle tiles each day…I did about 45 so had fewer to choose from than the past few months to get the one-per-day for the blog post.  There might be more color repetition too since I only took 4 pens with me when I was traveling (limiting the colors for the tiles made during that 15 days). There were eleven tiles made in the typical 3.5 x 3.5 inch squares. I’m still enjoying the color and weight of the tiles made from Seltzer water boxes.

There were ten tiles made on the back of old business cards. Sometimes the smaller size tile is faster to create – but not always.

Nine tiles were odd sizes. There are times I just want to use card stock from other sources that are easier to cut into something not quite square. If I ever get tired of the Seltzer water boxes…I assume I will try more of the different sizes and shapes for tiles.

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