Tuesday, April 17, 2012

WOYWW!

Here it is! I've been mostly having fun with zentangles this week and beginning a scripture journal which I'm making out of an old copy of Barchester Towers. You can read about that in my previous post, if you're interested! Do you like the roll of toilet paper behind my WOYWW badge? It's handy for blowing my nose AND for blotting my paint brushes. You will also see a scrap of paper that I'm practicing a tangle on and the ever-present headphones! :)
This is my zentangle for the Diva's Challenge for this week. We were to use auras, or extra lines surrounding tangles. It was a lot of fun!
This is a much larger zentangle that I'm just playing with a little at a time. Something to fool around with and then put down for a while, which is a good way for me to do art.
Here's my little scripture journal cover. The label didn't cover the bookcover design, so I turned it sideways. I've pasted a couple of maps in it, but I'm going to do some Bible study before deciding what else I want to put in it.
If you want to visit some other desks from around the world go to Julia's Stamping Ground! Everyone have a great time with your art!

29 comments:

  1. If you want to link in now, Lisa, Mr Linky is up an functionning. I love your zentangles, especially that large one you are playing about with, and I hope you show us the finished article. Thank you for your visit earlier and I hope you have a good week. xx Maggie #59

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  2. Oh my! LOVE those zentangles! I've actually never properly tried them, so I must have a go!

    Thanks for sharing,

    Jackie x

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  3. Your zentangles look amazing! I would never have the patience....

    Have a great week and enjoy this special WOYWW!
    #26

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  4. fabulous zetangle. Really pretty.

    #84

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  5. Lisa, at the Diva's, do you get instruction as how to do the Zentangles, it sounded like it from the comment about adding extra lines, I would love the link to their site if you don't mind! waving hi from the hills of North Carolina :) as #132

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  6. I so admire zentangles. they are spectacular.
    Hugs Joanne xx #15

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  7. Love the newest zentangle! That is some awesome work. dani 104

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  8. wow! i LOVE the gorgeous zentangles! i got the first zentangle book to try it, but my poor brain really cannot cope with the busyness of it all... but i can still appreciate others' creations :)
    thank you so much for stopping by today - and several other days! - and leaving such lovely comments! i really appreciate them all xxx

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  9. Super Zentangles, I love just playing with them too. I keep mine in a journal that can be picked up and put down whenever. Though I did tear out my fav one to be framed! Take care & enjoy this weeks WOYWW snoop! Zo xx 17

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  10. Seems everyone is getting into zentangling (is there such a word?) but no wonder if you can produce work like this - it is beautiful.

    Thanks for calling in on my blog earlier.

    Ann B
    #39

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  11. OOOh, lovely zentangle there, it looks like a huge seashell :) I also have a loo roll on my desk for much the same reasons as well!!
    Hugs, LLJ #7 xx

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  12. Fun, fab zentangle. Handy to keep the toilet roll nearby - I always have a roll of kitchen towel handy - Hazel, WOYWW #85 x

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  13. ...hi Lisa...your zentangles look amazing, so intricate...not sure I could do these as i'm sure it would make my eye's go funny...have a loVely week...Mel:)

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  14. Love your Zentangles. I've just discovered them and they are sooooo much fun! Thanks for sharing Liz no 141

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  15. Love your zentangles. Great work! Have a great week and thanks for visitng my blog! Vickie #32

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  16. Your zentangles are absolutely stunning. I had to stop doing them for a while as my eyes were killing me.
    Have a great week.
    Von #29

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  17. lisa - i love the big tangle you're working on! i need to learn how to make the large peacock-looking feather/leaf. it's beautiful!

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    1. Wow, I'm beginning to think I neeeeed to try out zentangles! Love your results - and I can always throw my efforts away :)

      Thanks so much for visiting on WOYWW - have a lovely week :) Di xx

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  18. Cheers Lisa, welcome to our fun Zentangle addiction, you are very creative!

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  19. Ah Lisa, I think that yourzentangles are amazing, and the fact that you can pick it up and put it down is an added attraction, for sure. I like the way that the aura is indicated by the extra lines.

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  20. Fab zentangles, can get the hang of it myself yours are brill, thanks for sharing

    Lisa #112
    xx

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  21. Awesome Zentangles you must have heaps of patience to do them.

    Eliza #103

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  22. hi, Lisa, thank you so much for linking me up! my family and i were vacationing in a remote beach so i just took the chance of making a scheduled post. i was delighted that you linked me up!

    my, you make these zentangles really well! they look great! i wonder how long it will take me to make one! happy WOYWW and thank you again,
    hugs, peggy aplSEEDS

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    1. I was glad to help out! Hope you had a great vacation!

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  23. Those tangles are great - I seem to be the only one that hasn't tried them yet! Happy belated WOYWW #45

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  24. Wow, your Zentangles are amazing!! I'll have to find out about them!

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  25. Those zentangles are gorgeous. Not tried them myself unless you count my doodling when I am on the phone!
    Thanks for your visit. Monkey is now planning a world wide tour with his suitcase and my punch! In his dreams!

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  26. Fab tangles hun!

    Thanks for stopping by....

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  27. Great post Lisa. I always love to see your zentangles.
    You were asking me about the cost of the Moo cards in $ - Moo is in the US too at http://us.moo.com/

    Lesley x

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