This weeks
TMTA challenge is Scribble -something I used to do at school during the boring lessons, (which was pretty much everything except art, so I did quite a lot of it!)
It's apparently called Zentangle, I never knew there was a term for it. I coloured this one with chalks when I'd drawn it, bit like a card I made for a project in Craft Stamper this month. See below...
This is incredible.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning work.
Beautiful with the soft colours!
ReplyDeletesimply stunning!!!
ReplyDeleteyou can sure doodle....fantastic work
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Zentangles Penny! Love the pastels too!
ReplyDeleteLove the soft background.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteI really like this - I might even manage to have a go! I live NEAR the Cotswolds, have 3 (grown up) girls, and like odd stuff too!! Do visit my blog if you have time?
ReplyDeleteGreat art and colours!
ReplyDeletewonderful doodling. I love that card in craft stamper. I don't know if you've seen it , but it inspired me to make a card, which is on my blog.
ReplyDeleteThese are really fun Zents.
ReplyDeletePenny, what gorgeous colors you've added to your zentangle.
ReplyDeleteThey're both amazing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteVery nice colors and great cards!
ReplyDeleteboth are wonderful !
ReplyDeleteThis really is stunning.
ReplyDeletewow you made beautiful zentangles.stunning work.
ReplyDeletethank you for visiting my blog
Love the background and the soft, subtle colours.. fab!
ReplyDeleteVery creative and inspired! I thought this card was the best project in the magazine.
ReplyDeleteI can see you found this a lot easier than the transfer in the previous post. Fabulous.
ReplyDeletegorgeous Pen. lovely colours. you haven't forgotten how to!! thought of you as soon as I saw this challenge LOL
ReplyDeleteBrilliant doodles fantastic colouring.
ReplyDeleteBoth are very beautiful!!!
ReplyDeletegorgeous!
ReplyDeleteexpert doodling there Penny, really love these.
ReplyDeletee are great! I love how you've coloured them!
ReplyDeleteThese are great - love the first one especially. The chalks give it a great touch!
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