Wine Tangles Bundle
It's always good to go back to the basics, I like to do it at least once a year. In this super fun project, go back to the basics in a different way: practice Zentangle® with friends using a WINE CIRCLE as a string.
Learn how to create incredible 3-dimensional spheres using simple grid enhancers
using basic tangles to create fun 3D effects
Just because you're using the basic tangles found in a Zentangle® 101 class, it doesn't mean you can't create incredibly dimensional effects. In this lesson, I'll show you how to use the tangles that we all love and know — Crescent Moon, Hollibaugh, Knightsbridge, Bales and Diva Dance, combined with some others that are my favorites such as Ruutz and Curl On.
A fun project to do in a group while enjoying a glass of wine
Learn how to use perspective tricks to “Spherify” a grid,
transforming it into a super dimensional sphere
In this lesson you will learn:
How to prepare a Zentangle tile with a “Wine circle” string
How to use Edge/Vine tangles to create interesting borders
How to enhance and separate tangles with rounding, line-weight and pen pressure
How to create a spherical effect on a regular grid
How to add contrast and drama to your pictures
How to combine “sister tangles” to form dense, interesting pictures
How to shade with or without an imaginary light source
And so many tips and tricks!
A super fun project to do with friends - or on your own
Supplies needed:
Zentangle 3.5 inch paper tiles or other square paper tiles
Polychromos coloring pencils in Magenta.
Black inking pen. I use Sakura Pigma Micron 01
Graphite shading pencil. I use Staedtler-Mars Lumograph F pencil.
Blending stump
A glass goblet of wine, or a mug
Red wine or coffee or beet juice