I have to admit I am really pleased with this variation of the Zentangle, I like the idea of combining it with journaling. A few more pages to finish up and this journal will be filled to capacity. I still have far too many ideas that just aren't going to fit in here. I suppose I will have to come up with a second volume.Monday, March 15, 2010
An Octopus's Garden
I have to admit I am really pleased with this variation of the Zentangle, I like the idea of combining it with journaling. A few more pages to finish up and this journal will be filled to capacity. I still have far too many ideas that just aren't going to fit in here. I suppose I will have to come up with a second volume.16 comments:
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All that I can say is "WOW!!!" Stunning work, Ingrid. I can't wait to see more. Hugs, Terri
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! I love the zentangle doodles on the pages too, they really add to it. Look forward to volume 2 :)
ReplyDeleteLove your zentangle version and your octoppus is great!!
ReplyDeletestunning! the octopus zendoodles stand out so well against the journalling. love the magnifiying glass. - so steampunk
ReplyDeletelol i suppose you will just have to do another volume! I love it! I love that you are bursting with ideas. So so great.
ReplyDeletelove, love, love it!!
ReplyDeleteanxiously awaiting volume #2.
Leann
Wow...fantastic! I love everything about it...
ReplyDeleteThanks for leaving such a nice comment on my blog as well.
This is flippin' amazing! This has to be my favorite book to date! Great touch with the octo...
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Don't you love it when things come together? Waiting for the perfect thing to put behind the magnifying glass. . .amazing!! I love your zentangles, and I'm am not a zentangle person. Yours are somehow different!
ReplyDeletelovely work ... enjoying very much what you do >>> Gina
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WOW..l am in love with this book. if my journal work was half as amazing s yours, l would be so proud! It wasn't until a few mopnths ago, that l realised what l was doing was called zentangle doodles. You learn something new everydayx I have just started working in a black page journal...fun isn't, if a little challenging!xlynda
ReplyDeletegenius! love those octo-legs.
ReplyDeleteyour work is so handsome ingrid.
lovin' it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work, Ingrid!
ReplyDeleteIngrid, would you mind please to tell me what size / brand your 3 ring binder is. It doesn't look like typical 8 1/2 x 11". I m looking for a binder for my (hundreds of) pages of journaling, and my sheets are approx 6"x 9".
Thank you, Ingrid!
~kari
Kari - I start with a standard size chip board binder ... I cut a few inches off the width so it doesn't look like a typical loose leaf binder.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Ingrid! my quest continues...!
ReplyDeleteYou are inspiring so many!!
blissings, kari