Blossom, W2
The rounded shape of Blossom and its natural flexibility means that when applying it to Zendala, it will adapt easily to the style. Given that Zendalas themselves can be both cyclical and not, Blossom can work as a repeat or as a single element. How you use it is limited only to your imagination and where your pen takes you!
Downloadable worksheet available at http://www.createmixedmedia.com/zentangle-untangled-workbook
Downloadable worksheet available at http://www.createmixedmedia.com/zentangle-untangled-workbook
Blossom, Opus, Keeko, Façade, Emingle
These Zendala tiles are a great way to practice using Blossom in the Zendala style, to play some more with what tangles go nicely with it and to create Blossom “tangleation.”
You can create strings in many ways with Zendala, but more often than not, keeping balance is essential. This means starting in the center and working outward. You can, of course, experiment in any way you like, but I think you’ll like the results of starting in the middle.
Look at the Zendalas I’ve included in this workbook that are prestrung. They all have a center point.
Downloadable worksheet available at http://www.createmixedmedia.com/zentangle-untangled-workbook