Thursday, January 29, 2015

Diva #202: Chebucto vs. Copada

Oh man...was this one a real challenge for me!

This week, our darling Diva asked us to do a DuoTangle of Chebucto and Copada by Margaret Bremner. Now, for those that know me, I'm not squeamish, and I don't practice, I just do. I have to say this one was a major trial for me (resulting in a couple of ripped up tiles in the trash!) I love Margaret, but I was calling her all kinds of names...and kinda lost my Zen. But on a last resort, I pulled out one of my old "practice tiles" and I think I came up with something workable. I was really getting back into it in the end. (Thankfully, that silver pen is opaque and covers up a bunch of things!)


So to make this week a real challenge, here is a throwback Diva from when I was being a bit of a slacker. This one was #194, entitled "Embrace the Yuck." The prompt was to go outside your comfort zone and do a tangle with your non-dominant hand. I'm right handed. I may as well only have one arm, because my left does not do what I want it to do. I procrastinated on this one really bad for a while, because it made me very uncomfortable. I did part of it with my left hand, and part of it with my glasses off (which just made my eyes water and gave me a headache...)


ok...and now back to homework!

Stay Crazy My Friends!

Monday, January 19, 2015

Diva #201 - "Moebius Syndrome Awareness Day 2015"

This week, I learned a lot about a lot of things, and it's only Monday!

Laura Harms, The Diva, has a couple of really cute kids. The youngest, Artoo, has a neurological disorder called Moebius Syndrome. This coming Saturday is Moebius Syndrome Awareness Day, so she her prompt for this week's Diva Challenge was to use the Moebius Syndrome logo in our work. So...I printed it out...made it the right size for my 6 x 6 paper, cut it out, grabbed a piece of purple paper (the color they use for the Moebius Syndrome stuff) and did a little paper treatment. Paper curled with the spray...ack...I ironed it...it flattened.


Then I went to tangle on it. Alcohol ink Perfect Pearls Mist and Micon pens do not work well together. I did most of this in White Gelly Roll, but I wanted some black to accent it. Permawriter...no...IdentiPen...no joy...Black Gelly...worked for a minute...Black Gelly Glaze...worked, but boy was it inky! Interesting, to say the least.


So...this post will get a little weird. I thought I would collect up some of the Diva Challenges as I finish the one ones I am behind, and just post them all on one page so I can sort them out. I will do this from time to time!

The first here is Diva #199, which is a UMT (Use My Tangle) of Hitch by HeidiSue. On a Black Tile, with metallic Gelly Roll pen. Not completely happy with the red, it looks more pink on the black, and not quite as dramatic as I would have like.


And also, #197, which used the new Zentangle pattern Akuras. I feel like I cheated on this a bit, because I am going A-Z on Official tangle patterns in my Tangle-A-Day 2015 calendar, and it so happens I am catching up on that too.

And last, but not least...I saw this on Pinterest, so I had to have it for my work space.


I have been moving stuff from space to space to work, sometimes at the tall drafting table, sometimes at my desk with my computer, and sometimes at the sewing table (since I have the machine put up for now...long story...school is involved.) I set up my most used Zentangle materials in the top rack, including stuff I am currently working on.


So now I can just wheel it around, and work where I want.


One more day of freedom, then back to school...

Stay Crazy My Friends!



Thursday, January 15, 2015

Viva La Diva 200!

I'm BAAAACCCCCKKKK!

Did you miss me?

This is my 5th and final week of my school break. Boo! OK....so maybe not so boo, as this is my LAST SEMESTER. That's right! I graduate in May!

Report card from the Fall semester - 6 classes, 6 A's! So while I was absent from the online Zentangle world, I did very well at putting my nose to the grindstone and getting a lot done.

We spent a lot of the holiday break traveling. We went to Florida for my sister-in-law Marie's celebration of life (cancer sucks) and we went skiing/snowboarding before Christmas (you truly cannot teach this old dog new tricks, I am going to stick to skiing after taking a whole day of snowboard lessons.)



Last week, we went to Texas to see the kids (and my cutie patootie grandson.)



So, in my last and final week of distressing, I could not help but be a part of The Diva's 200th challenge. The prompt: use your mac 'n cheese tangle as a mono tangle, take it all the way off the paper, and include the "200" on it. I had worked on Zendala tiles earlier in the week (pics below too) so I decided to go with the Renaissance Tan Zendala and my favorite tangle, Fengle.


This one took me a little while longer than usual, but I am surely pleased with the results.

And you may ask, why Fengle? Well, long before I even knew what Zentangle was, I got this tattoo...


And at the time, the only thing it stood for was my Arizona way of life, ala Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers (aka The Refreshments.) But now, I add its meaning of reminding me every day the Zen of my tangled life.

Oh, and before I forget, had a great get together with my Zentangle pals in San Diego this week. Shout out to Janet Masey (Tiki Tangles) for hosting, and Suzanne Wilka (Tinkered Art) for arranging to lead us through this ultra cool Zendala Tile box by Dorian Eng (Little Bit of Heart).





And...I think we are caught up for now. I have a lot of tangling to do to get caught back up with all the Diva Challenges I missed, so I set a goal to be caught up by the end of January, and then I am going to go back and start at #1 (I joined in at #161) and proceed throughout the year.

I should have some classes listed pretty soon, but I need to find a venue, and see what my school load is going to be like first.

Stay Crazy My Friends!