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Zentangle Fragments, Reticula, and Romanancy

Today I managed to record my video ahead of Tropical Storm Beryl, which is headed toward the Texas coast just south of us. I’m halfway between Houston and Galveston, but we are ready for it. I’m hoping everyone in the path of this storm is safe and my heart goes out to those in the Caribbean islands who lost so much because of this storm. In today’s video I showed some fun ways to play with Zentangle fragments and reticula. My first CZT, Victoria McMillen, showed our class how to make fragment cubes to play with various combinations. I also made a larger version to print for cardstock that I will make available on my YouTube community page if anyone wants to try it (link is below). And then, for my tile, I used a “Romanancy” type reticulum and filled it with various fragments. The newsletter mentioned in the video is here: https://zentangle.blogspot.com/2013/0... My community page is here:    / @notperfectzen   You can find fragments in the Zentangle Primer, Vol. 1, at the Musterquelle.de website, and in the Art Raffle mobile app by Eni Oken (only for iPhone & iPad). Patterns used in this video: Fragments and Reticula by Zentangle, Inc. Supplies Used in the video: Zendala, 3.5" Zentangle tile, a sketchbook, or any paper Black Micron 01 pen or PN (or your choice of pens and colors) Graphite pencil (any pencil should work) Blending stump Optional: Colored pens or pencils If you’re interested in adding background color to your tiles, please see the videos in this playlist:    • Zentangle Tile Backgrounds   Here is the video that explains the disc binding system that I use to hold some of my tiles:    • Disc Binding System for Organizing my...   Most patterns that I use can be found on the Tangle Patterns website https://tanglepatterns.com/ or on the Musterquelle website: https://www.musterquelle.de/ The Musterquelle site is in German, but you can change it to your language as needed. The Zentangle® Method is an easy-to-learn, relaxing, and fun way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns. It was created by Rick Roberts and Maria Thomas. "Zentangle" is a registered trademark of Zentangle, Inc. Learn more at https://zentangle.com/ My videos are designed to be easy for beginners and those with experience. This video is solely the property of Barbara Langston, a Certified Zentangle Teacher acting with permission from Zentangle®, Inc., and may not be copied, recorded, or redistributed without the prior written consent of Barbara Langston, CZT and Zentangle, Inc. All Zentangle related trademarks are the sole and exclusive property of Zentangle, Inc., and may not be copied, recorded, reproduced, or otherwise used without the express prior written consent of Zentangle, Inc. If you’ve enjoyed this video, please consider a small donation (the price of a cup of coffee) through PayPal or at https://ko-fi.com/notperfectzen You can also use the Super Thanks option. Either way is greatly appreciated. Please subscribe to my channel so you know when I have released a new video. You can also connect with me here: Facebook:   / barbara.bufordlangston   Instagram:   / bbl_tangles   #Romanancy #ZentangleFragments #Zentangle Reticula #Zentangle #notperfectzen

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