tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36268186287079296742024-03-01T13:58:36.172-05:00Open Seed ArtsMusings on the creative forces and the things that bloom from themCarole Ohlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11021544653176389487noreply@blogger.comBlogger311125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3626818628707929674.post-23261254755867157192019-06-09T09:46:00.000-04:002019-06-09T09:46:20.463-04:00LenitaMy friend, Lenita, is a beader with her own style. Her work is exquisite and she chooses only the projects she is in love with. She's introduced me and my beading friends to many projects that we've also fallen in love with.<br />
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When this design evolved on my bead board, I thought of her so many times. It was almost like she was telling me what she would like me to do. So even if I've missed the mark on what Lenita would like, I still have to say, she was all over this design. As I looked for what to name it once the design was complete, that was simple. (When I started out its name was Lucia).<br />
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This design goes back to the basics of beading for me... seed beads and good ol' 4mm pearls. You can use firepolish as well. Even though these are simple beads, the look I was after was a tidy one, so getting the engineering down was tough and I was really confounded by that. Why was this pattern taking so long to develop and write??? Well, I was determined to use Toho beads, as I love the colors. But alas, the Miyuki was the ticket to success. The Toho was just too chunky, darn it. I also used 4 lb. Fireline instead of my usual 6 lb. I have a pile of these test components like you wouldn't believe!<br />
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I am especially in love with the filigree earring that is included in the tutorial. If you'd like to make this project, you can find it here:<br />
<a href="https://www.etsy.com/listing/698920492/lenita-bracelet-and-earring-beadweaving?ref=shop_home_active_1">https://www.etsy.com/listing/698920492/lenita-bracelet-and-earring-beadweaving?ref=shop_home_active_1</a><br />
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<br />Carole Ohlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11021544653176389487noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3626818628707929674.post-28278647424538913162019-03-26T09:06:00.002-04:002019-03-26T09:08:20.810-04:00The Cymbal ElementsBeading with a needle and thread has been a love of mine for almost 20 years. I began by taking a few classes at my local bead store. The owner had an amazing supply of Miyuki seed beads and lots of classes, so that's where I began. I still love seed beads, although I also am intrigued with many of the new shapes coming out. What a time to be a beader! When I started out, there were seed beads, Czech glass firepolish, some fancy Czech, and if I could afford it that week, crystals. Now the heat is on for companies to come up with the latest and greatest bead shape.<br />
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On the findings end (no pun intended but it works), not much changed.<br />
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Cymbal™ is a game-changing metal component line designed to fit and integrate with some of today's most popular beads: SuperDuo, Delica, 11/0 and 8/0 round seed beads, Tila, Silky Beads, and Honeycomb. I have mostly used the bead endings and the connectors in my work and I have to say, <b>it has changed the way I end my bead weaving projects.</b> What used to be a struggle as to how to make a secure ending with beads, or thread guards, or buttons, has now become en exciting and beautiful process. There is a Cymbal for just about any ending.<br />
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They are new and innovative and those who use them can see how beautifully they work. Hence, at the moment, they are a little hard to get. I'm hoping that will level out once the manufacturer figures out how to keep up. I am putting together some '<a href="https://www.etsy.com/listing/679617690/cymbal-bit-kit-silver?ref=shop_home_active_11&crt=1">Cymbal Bit Kits</a>' that support some of the designs I have come up with. Check your local bead store!</div>
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I've done a LOT of experimenting with these babies, so you don't have to. (But I suggest you have fun experimenting as well!) I have immersed myself in this line because I could feel how they would change things, so that is my first line of motivation to stay immersed. I also own a <a href="http://beadstash.blogspot.com/">bead store</a> in Dayton, Ohio, so I have a good shot at stocking them. I also have an <a href="https://www.etsy.com/shop/openseed?ref=seller-platform-mcnav">Etsy store</a> where I sell some supplies that support the tutorials I create. I can't say I know everything about every element, but <b>when I discover a new use for any of them, I will post them here on this blog.</b></div>
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Carole Ohlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11021544653176389487noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3626818628707929674.post-91476420696478958222019-03-25T09:29:00.001-04:002019-03-25T09:29:17.753-04:00TransitionsTransitions can be awfully scary and sometimes we don't even know why. It's hard to let go of things you love, things you love to do, people you love to be with. Things often seem to change on their own, but most often we've made some sort of choice about it without realizing we've done so.<br />
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This blog was primarily a spot for me to share my creative ramblings. The name, Open Seed, reflected for me, the openness of the creative force, and the potential for something to bloom from it. For the most part, this blog had been Zentangle related. I love the Zentangle method of making art. It really did change the way I approached not only art projects of any kind, but life projects. "One stroke at a time" has always reminded me that each moment, even though appearing to stand on its own, is connected to past and future of all the other moments. But past and future don't exist in the moment. SO.... the moment wins as often as I let it! I thank Maria Thomas and Rick Rogers for the gift of this art form, and for their personal examples of how this process can move through all of a life, not just the arty parts.<br />
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Over the last seven years, my art life has settled into beadweaving. I still do other things, but I have to accept my spot in the beading world. I like playing with beads and making up jewelry designs to share. I have and Etsy shop where I sell tutorials and kits that I've put together. I own a bead store in Dayton, Ohio. So this blog will change quite a bit from this moment on. Other arts may pop up, because all the people around me inspire me all the time, whether it's taking up crochet, painting, gardening. I am lucky to have so much inspiration in my life. This blog is a way to pass it on.Carole Ohlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11021544653176389487noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3626818628707929674.post-5429444856101147512018-01-24T13:23:00.000-05:002018-01-24T13:23:27.884-05:00Bumpadox and the Threads of InspirationI posted one of my Tangle-a-Day pieces to Facebook last week.<br />
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January 15 contained a triangle with Puf. I had put some Crescent Moon/Diva Dance-like bumps on the auras before I had "puffed" it. Margaret Bremner commented, "Oooo, Paradox with bumps...:D". And I said to myself, all righty then, let's try it!<br />
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Here is the fun that happened next...<br />
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It just so happened that while all this was going on, I was in the middle of a CZT gathering at my bead store. As I shared this new discovery, Cris Letourneau looked up from whatever she was doing and cried, "Bumpadox!"<br />
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So there you have it. I sometimes takes a village to create a new tangle. And of course, it all goes back to Rick for deconstructing one of our all time favorite tangles, Rick's Paradox.<br />
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Here are the step outs. You can do this technique beginning with any shape, but I suggest starting with a simple triangle. Maybe just bump two sides of the triangle on your first go, then once you get the hang of it, go crazy with it.<br />
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I start each line away from the corner and then into the next corner. I found that working with the bumps, it was easier to start with a wider space to a corner than the other way round. Of course, do it which ever way is easier for you. Now, once the sides start to close in, it requires a little more focus to find your line end corner. But no matter, have fun and find your way. Who knows? You may end up with a whole new tangle!<br />
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Also, notice the last step is an option I add once in a while. The red lines are how I Puf the bumps. I simply connect any sharp corners formed in the auras around the bumps.<br />
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<br />Carole Ohlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11021544653176389487noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3626818628707929674.post-72098986351520955872017-10-29T08:00:00.000-04:002017-10-29T08:45:11.057-04:002018 Calendar featuring Margaret Bremner, CZT!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The 2018 Tangle-a-Day calendar is now on the presses! You are welcome to place your orders at <a href="https://braughlerbooks.com/store/books/tangle-day-calendar-2018/">Braughler Books</a>.<br />
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I so very happy to announce that Margaret Bremner (CZT) is our featured Zentangle artist for the 2018 Tangle-a-Day Calendar. I've long admired Margaret's work since the day I met her at my first CZT training seminar. Margaret has so much inspiration to share through her art, and we are so lucky to have our pages graced with her beautiful tangling style. I know you will enjoy this year's edition.<br />
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For those of you who would like to <a href="https://braughlerbooks.com/store/books/tangle-day-calendar-2018-wholesale-pricing/">purchase the calendars in bulk</a>, there is a separate listing on Braughler's website store.</div>
Carole Ohlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11021544653176389487noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3626818628707929674.post-91474153432768487312016-11-02T10:20:00.001-04:002016-11-02T10:20:57.338-04:002017 Tangle-a-Day Calendars are availableWe are happy to say that the 2017 Tangle-a-Day Calendars are now available! This year's theme is fragments. I've had so much fun with Zentangle's new <a href="https://www.zentangle.com/product/zentangle-primer-volume-i">Zentangle Primer, Vol. 1,</a> that I had to include samples in the calendar. I hope you all have as much fun as I did.<br />
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<a href="https://braughlerbooks.com/store/books/tangle-day-calendar-2017/">Click here</a> to purchase a calendar from Braughler Books.<br />
Order quantities of 10 or more, click <a href="https://braughlerbooks.com/store/books/tangle-day-calendar-2017-wholesale-pricing/">here</a>.<br />
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Have a great 2017!<br />
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<br />Carole Ohlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11021544653176389487noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3626818628707929674.post-90315464759018199042016-10-06T12:31:00.000-04:002016-10-06T12:31:15.562-04:00Reticula Fun: TrianglesI have always loved quilting because of the way each square, when connected to the next, creates shapes and patterns that the one square alone did not. In Zentangle, the same fun can be had by connecting the same square or triangular design (fragments) in a grid fashion. There are so many combinations! If you have the <a href="https://www.zentangle.com/product/zentangle-primer-volume-i">Zentangle Primer, Vol. 1</a>, check out the chapter about Reticula.<br />
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For the art below, I used a square grid and triangled it by drawing diagonal lines from corner to corner on each square. I did the grid loosely in pencil. I like when things are a little off, so I wasn't at all careful about even lines, etc.<br />
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<br />Carole Ohlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11021544653176389487noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3626818628707929674.post-66800564121792497002015-10-27T13:17:00.001-04:002015-10-27T13:21:29.217-04:00Gommi TangleHey everyone, I had a request to post a tangle that I offered in the 2014 Tangle-a-Day calendar. I realized I had never posted it here. It's called Gommi. Hope you have some fun with it!<br />
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<br />Carole Ohlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11021544653176389487noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3626818628707929674.post-82122900977229343532014-11-12T08:55:00.000-05:002014-11-12T15:01:20.557-05:00So... almost a year later...If anyone is still out there, hello!<br />
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I can't believe almost a year has passed since my last post. I'm still tangling and beading, but posting the blog has been a little out of my range of things on my list these days. I am a slug at heart, but in the past two+ years, lots of changes have come my way to turn me into a person who is always busy.</div>
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Another grand baby came while I was away. His name is Axel Izaac Ohl. He's doing well and we are having a great time loving him up! Of course, he had to right away get his name tangled by his Nana, so here is what hung in the NICU during his first few weeks.</div>
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Also in the last year, a new calendar was born, so if you are looking for the <b>2015 Tangle a Day Calendar</b>, you can find it at <a href="http://www.greydenpress.com/Store/index.php?route=product/product&filter_name=tangle&product_id=184">Greyden Press</a>. We are still using the same lovely paper that works nicely with the Sakura Micron. You can also get special pricing on bulk orders of 10 or more.</div>
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Carole Ohlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11021544653176389487noreply@blogger.com14tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3626818628707929674.post-19644180170830626362014-01-02T16:33:00.000-05:002014-01-02T16:33:05.670-05:00A peaceful New YearThe new year is beginning. 2013 ended with new beginnings in our family. Our two sweet little angel grandsons are now home with their parents and finally able to cuddle together as they naturally did before they got here. Because they were premies, they spent 37 days in the NICU, where they were hooked to monitors and contraptions that didn't reach very far. They are doing well and they are, of course, awesomely cute.<br />
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I couldn't help but play with this photo of one of their first at-home after-dinner nappies. They looked so content and connected that I had to tangle this image.<br />
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Wishing you all love, peace and contentment, even in your necessary struggles, in the coming year!<br />
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<br />Carole Ohlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11021544653176389487noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3626818628707929674.post-48337515847394883412013-12-11T11:32:00.002-05:002013-12-12T13:20:35.457-05:00Happy Merry to all.This week's <a href="http://iamthedivaczt.blogspot.com/2013/12/weekly-challenge-148.html">Diva Challenge</a> covers a holiday theme. As I sat in my living room with its white Christmas tree with white lights (no ornaments) it seemed to become a blank canvas for the challenge so voila...<br />
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Some of you may wonder what tangle this is. There are no step-outs available for this one yet. <i>Although.</i>..you can learn Aquafleur from your friendly neighborhood CZT! In fact, I am teaching a class at my beadstore (Bead Stash) in <a href="http://beadstash.blogspot.com/p/january-classes.html">January</a> (25th). I'm really looking forward to the class, as this is one of the most enjoyable tangles I've ever played with. (Thank you Maria Thomas!)<br />
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No matter what holiday you celebrate, bring all the joy you can to it!<br />
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loviesCarole Ohlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11021544653176389487noreply@blogger.com31tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3626818628707929674.post-46236215701878175322013-11-25T13:29:00.000-05:002013-11-25T13:29:07.514-05:00A sweet kind of tiredA short post announcing my two new twin grandsons, Felix and Marsden...<br />
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The babies came earlier than we had expected, but everyone is doing quite well. Our new little punkins have wonderful parents and a whole slew of support and love from family and friends!<br />
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Because they were early, the boys are hanging out in the NICU where they are getting great care. They will most probably be there about month, so of course, the Tangling Nana had to do something to dress up the room a little...<br />
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These are only 5x7, but packed with love!<br />
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<br />Carole Ohlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11021544653176389487noreply@blogger.com15tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3626818628707929674.post-6983232601792949402013-11-18T17:24:00.000-05:002013-11-18T17:24:16.524-05:00Quib(s)I love the new tangle from <a href="http://zentangle.com/">Zentangle</a>, <b>Quib</b>. My favorite tangles are usually ones that flow and connect back and forth and all around. (See my <a href="http://openseedarts.blogspot.com/2013/11/funx2.html">previous pos</a>t with <a href="http://shellybeauch.blogspot.com/">Shelly Beauch</a>'s Mak-rah-mee... another fun new tangle!)<br />
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I did the first one on a Zendala tile, and the second on a yummy new Renaissance tile. I love to play with the white on tan to give the tangles extra bits of light, like little miracles.<br />
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Thank you for an inspirational tangle, Rick and Maria. And thanks for the challenge, <a href="http://iamthedivaczt.blogspot.com/2013/11/weekly-challenge-145.html">Laura</a>!<br />
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<br />Carole Ohlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11021544653176389487noreply@blogger.com21tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3626818628707929674.post-47461512360278227642013-11-17T11:49:00.000-05:002013-11-17T11:49:46.920-05:00funx2Two new funs together:<br />
The new Renaissance Tiles from Zentangle® (available from a CZT) and the new tangle, <a href="http://shellybeauch.blogspot.com/2013/11/new-tangle-or-tangleation.html">Mak-rah-mee by Shelly Beach</a>!!<br />
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<br />Carole Ohlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11021544653176389487noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3626818628707929674.post-76845290155791863942013-11-13T11:01:00.003-05:002013-11-13T11:01:28.776-05:00breath of fresh airI love the Diva Challenges. Even if I don't get to do them on time to get on the peek list, I still welcome the weekly opportunity to get a great idea for a <a href="http://zentangle.com/">Zentangle®</a> tile!<br />
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Today I'm posting 2 different Challenge weeks: 143 and 144.<br />
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First, <b><a href="http://iamthedivaczt.blogspot.com/2013/11/weekly-challenge-143.html">Challenge 143: Cruze</a> </b>tangle. This was a little mind boggling for me. I found myself over-thinking it. I couldn't stop adding stuff to the ribbons.<br />
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<a href="http://iamthedivaczt.blogspot.com/2013/11/weekly-challenge-144.html">Week </a><b><a href="http://iamthedivaczt.blogspot.com/2013/11/weekly-challenge-144.html">144</a>:</b> I chose our friend of the moment: the stinkbug. It's been a big year for these guys! I thought the stinkbug deserved a little beauty vibe, since he has many a human cussing him right now. I don't usually do representational images with Zentangle, as I tend to want to 'draw' realistically, and then I start to judge myself too much. I let myself go with the drawing part, since I haven't done that in a long time. It was really fun to mix the representational and the tangles. I had fun adding color (watercolor pencils)<br />
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So I guess you could say that our little stinkbug friend (and Laura Harms!) provided me with a breath of fresh air. Thank you both!<br />
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<br />Carole Ohlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11021544653176389487noreply@blogger.com19tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3626818628707929674.post-75630217220896079572013-11-01T16:25:00.002-04:002013-11-12T08:50:39.875-05:00Pre-orders for the 2014 Tangle-a-Day Calendars are now available!<i>They're almost here</i>.... Greyden Press says they should start shipping around November 15. Click the ad to the right, or <a href="http://www.greydenpress.com/Store/index.php?route=product/product&filter_name=tangle-a-day%202014&product_id=155">here</a> to <b><span style="color: #cc0000;">pre-order </span></b>your calendar!<br />
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If you'd like to order ten or more copies, <a href="http://www.greydenpress.com/Store/index.php?route=product/product&filter_name=tang&product_id=157">click here</a>.<br />
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Thank you!<br />
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<br />Carole Ohlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11021544653176389487noreply@blogger.com9tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3626818628707929674.post-53100822912379872832013-10-29T09:30:00.000-04:002013-10-29T09:30:28.318-04:00Zoning in and outThis week's <a href="http://iamthedivaczt.blogspot.com/2013/10/weekly-challenge-142.html">Diva Challenge</a> is to push ourselves to do what is not comfortable for us.<br />
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Everyone has their own rhythm, and in practicing the art of <a href="http://zentangle.com/">Zentangle</a>®, it's usually pretty clear what we personally connect to, and what we don't.<br />
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I had a black tile that I had started months ago. I never finished it for the very reason that I don't feel very comfortable with the white on black. I figured this would be my challenge: to finish the tile using at least one tangle that is outside my rhythm.<br />
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This tile was started by shaving some of the <a href="http://www.zentangle.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=frontpage&Itemid=99">Zenstone</a> onto the tile, then rubbing it with my finger to create a ghostly glow, which I loved. The white Jellyroll was a bit skippy over it, so I tried the Micron but I really couldn't see it against the soapstone. That's when I quit and laid it aside months ago.<br />
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Yesterday I picked up the white again to move forward through the 'discomfort'. I did some Huggins, and filled in some N'Zeppel that was there from before, and added some Hollibaugh strings. (I actually was having fun with my discomfort!) I love shading, and I could have used pencil over the white, but again, that was too comfortable. I used a grey Fabrico in small doses. (I like big doses of shade) I also remembered that going back in with the Micron after the white could tame a few blobs I left with the white Jellyroll. Funny thing, by the time I was halfway through, I was out of the discomfort zone, and simply in the zone of the Zentangle process. Cuz that's how it often works!<br />
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Thanks, Laura, for another awesome challenge.<br />
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<br />Carole Ohlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11021544653176389487noreply@blogger.com9tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3626818628707929674.post-894317788693949792013-10-28T09:51:00.000-04:002013-10-28T09:51:17.355-04:00More Tangled JewelryI found these great <a href="http://www.firemountaingems.com/itemdetails/H204941JD">wooden bangles</a> perfect for tangling.<br />
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It was a little weird to draw on a small round surface. I told the little perfectionist in me to go take a nap, that we had it covered, the project didn't require her input, and wiggly lines would be tons of fun. The Micron (I used .01) glides really nicely on the smooth surface. I used a regular pencil for shading, but then played with a furniture touch up marker I found in the hardware store. I used that on the smaller one, and on the larger one I played with water color pencil for a more subtle shade.<br />
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I'm not sure what to use to finish them. Because they are bracelets, I wanted to use something natural and non allergenic. I did get advice from a friend who is knowledgeable about these things, but the product she recommended, I would have to get online, and haven't gotten that far. I did, however, wonder about coconut oil. I rubbed some on, and it really looked nice. (photo taken before the coconut) I don't figure that will really seal it, but it sure looked great and smelled great too!<br />
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<br />Carole Ohlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11021544653176389487noreply@blogger.com13tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3626818628707929674.post-24704047665653447282013-10-25T08:54:00.000-04:002013-10-25T08:54:09.330-04:00Beading Zentangle StyleFor the most part, the art of bead weaving involves a lot of structure and pattern. In order for a beaded piece to stay together, the building blocks must fit together to make it work. That pretty much pertains to the beads themselves, but when it comes to the color of a project, the same holds true from a design perspective. So not only is the actual physical bead important, but the color of the bead in a particular position in that structure also matters. Sounds like fun, huh? Well, thank goodness there are people who write patterns to guide us in this part of the process.<br />
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I beaded for a long time without knowing how to read a peyote stitch chart. It seemed like it would be too mathmatical and predictable. Although once I did, I really enjoyed watching the pattern come alive in my beads. Here is an example of a peyote band created with a color chart that I followed:<br />
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I had the idea to make a very skinny peyote stitch wrap (one that would go round my wrist 3X) using the chevron pattern you see here. However, I forgot to bring my chart pattern home so I could follow it and end up with the pattern you see.<br />
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<br />Carole Ohlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11021544653176389487noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3626818628707929674.post-29002834590551259042013-10-23T11:36:00.002-04:002013-10-23T11:36:50.275-04:00Fengle in a Quandary (or vice versa)Woo hoo! Finally got to sit down with a <a href="http://iamthedivaczt.blogspot.com/2013/10/weekly-challenge-141.html">Diva</a> challenge! I sort of got lost in this one. I love Fengle. Quandary can make me a little crazy, but I found if I go really slow and deliberate, that helps alot. I also feel more comfortable making the 'rice' shapes solid rather than open. But the open ones lend themselves to great tangleations.<br />
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I started another tile this morning during my quiet breakfast at Panera. It was on a tan tile, which I was excited to use. However, one of the other customers stopped by to ask about it. After a lovely 30-minute conversation about art and other things, I gave him my unfinished tile, so alas, no second tile for the post!<br />
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Thanks, Laura Harms, for always being there to present the challenge. It's often my go-to resource when I need a quick <a href="http://zentangle.com/">Zentangle</a> fix.Carole Ohlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11021544653176389487noreply@blogger.com13tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3626818628707929674.post-60229842312855223052013-10-22T11:18:00.002-04:002013-10-22T11:18:19.918-04:00Framing PlayA while back <a href="http://iamthedivaczt.blogspot.com/2013/09/weekly-challenge-138.html">The Diva</a> and <a href="http://zentangle.blogspot.com/2013/09/bordering-on.html">Maria Thomas</a> did some posting about borders. I messed around a little and found myself knee deep in Knightbridge. I just couldn't stop with the coloring in. It's that way sometimes.. what I do with a Zentangle tile often reflects something about me in that certain time and space. Not exactly sure what was going on right then:)<br />
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Here is another, more spacious play on a more spacious day... obviously a very different attitude!Carole Ohlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11021544653176389487noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3626818628707929674.post-69349265346527645632013-09-27T12:04:00.002-04:002013-09-27T12:04:46.353-04:00Nothing SpecialI suppose it's time to post something as it's been MONTHS!<br />
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I started this blog years ago just to see if I knew how to navigate such things online, and found out that it was lots of fun to share my experience of the art and practice of Zentangle.<br />
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In the meantime, a huge project in the form of a beadstore came my way. It's been 1-1/2 years of that, and it's time to step back and take a look at where my time goes, what are the meaningful parts of my day, and who and how am I being asked to serve? I don't think I have answers to any of those questions, but the act of stepping back to review is always appropriate. Being still with what's around you or in front of you (hold that Zentangle tile at arm's length and see what you discover!) will often bring to light the next step.<br />
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I've realized that the <i>writing</i> part of the blog is what trips me up and stops me from posting. I often feel like I have nothing 'special' to say these days. I've become a more of a doer than an observer lately. But, I think it's time to Breathe. Look around. Be still for a few more minutes a day than I have been.<br />
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I suppose I can post a tile with no words. I don't have to wait for something special to say. I don't wait for something special to occur to do a Zentangle, I just do them. They don't have to be wonderful to look at, or even pleasing to do every time. I just do them to do them with no expectation, no worry about what it will look like, where it will end up, who will like it and who won't. Why did that not occur to me before? Quite busy doing, not much stepping back. So until I step back again to do something different, I am going to try to take some time to post just the art. The words will be there if they are meant to be, I'm sure.<br />
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Carole Ohlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11021544653176389487noreply@blogger.com17tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3626818628707929674.post-42421930472489112142013-04-23T14:17:00.001-04:002013-04-23T14:17:18.640-04:00Carried AwayOh, the plan. Sigh. Why bother?<br />
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This week's <a href="http://iamthedivaczt.blogspot.com/2013/04/weekly-challenge-115.html">Diva challenge</a> honors Earth Day. There are so many great organic tangles that conjure up wild vines and full trees, flowing rivers. I was excited to get busy on this one! I was inspired by Laura's Zendala, so I figured I would use that as the string to gather all the earthy tangles I was so excited about. I love the flowing tangles, so planned to use one to start.<br />
I looked at the selection of Zendala strings in front of me. Instead of choosing a more rounded version, I was drawn to one of the more linear ones. Why? Don't know. I was just in a moment and knew that's where to begin. But wait, that didn't go along with my plan! Oh well, let's go, it's Zentangle, remember.<br />
What came about was a big surprise to me. I worked on it so long, for one. I usually don't spend more than half an hour on a tile. But this one drew me in and asked me to do all kinds of things that I wasn't used to doing. (When you listen to a tile -- or your own intuition is more like it -- big surprises happen!) This is the photo I took when I THOUGHT it was done and ready to post...<br />
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But I kept listening and this is what it said:<br />
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Purple? Frills? Really? Earth Day? This tile carried me away to a place I'm not used to. Give me green and mud and I am happy. I probably spent at least two hours on this Zendala, all the while thinking of Earth Day, so I'm betting that my idea of what the earth really feels like to me is somewhere underneath, and it definitely includes the purples and frills.<br />
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I love how the Zentangle art form shows me parts of myself that I never knew before.<br />
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Thanks, Laura, for a really fun challenge.Carole Ohlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11021544653176389487noreply@blogger.com18