What do you draw them with? and what do you color them in with?
TIA
Kim
Usually a black fine-point sharpie. Most of the ones I see are in black and white, but you could use colored pencils, markers, watercolor paints to color them.
Laura
Art_Teacher wrote:Usually a black fine-point sharpie. Most of the ones I see are in black and white, but you could use colored pencils, markers, watercolor paints to color them.
that's what I plan on doing, coloring them with watercolors most likely. I am planning on doing them on blank 3x4 cards so I can add them as filler cards to my Project Life album.
that's what I plan on doing, coloring them with watercolors most likely. I am planning on doing them on blank 3x4 cards so I can add them as filler cards to my Project Life album.Art_Teacher wrote:Usually a black fine-point sharpie. Most of the ones I see are in black and white, but you could use colored pencils, markers, watercolor paints to color them.
That's a good idea....you could also use them on pages....thanks for the idea!
My MIL gave me a couple of books on it and a pack of the Zentangle pens- really they are just super fine tip markers. I have only done them in black and white so far. It's fun!!
I always us Sakura pens in various widths from Michael's. With a coupon, it's not too bad a price. They also sell some in color.
Lynda
Thanks Kim... my granddaughter did this in 2D/3D Art this year and loved it, so I am sending this to her. I think it's awesome and never thought about doing it with a stamp!average_kim wrote:I haven't done any, but here's a tutorial:
http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/resou ... ntangling/
"I find it is the small things - everyday deeds by ordinary folk - that keeps the darkness at bay." (Gandalf)
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That is awesome! Never thought of doing this with stamps.
I have seen coloring books before with a similar idea.
I have seen coloring books before with a similar idea.
Nicole
Here are some zentangle t-shirts I made using Sharpies and rubbing alcohol.
BTW, I swear we used to have a photo rotate feature in our gallery!
BTW, I swear we used to have a photo rotate feature in our gallery!
Laura
My granddaughter is very excited about this process, we're going to pull out stamps later. Thanks again Kim.average_kim wrote:I haven't done any, but here's a tutorial:
http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/resou ... ntangling/
"I find it is the small things - everyday deeds by ordinary folk - that keeps the darkness at bay." (Gandalf)
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These are awesome!Art_Teacher wrote:Here are some zentangle t-shirts I made using Sharpies and rubbing alcohol.
BTW, I swear we used to have a photo rotate feature in our gallery!
I am confused...when I posted these, the photos were sideways and they turned themselves here and in the gallery automatically?Art_Teacher wrote:Here are some zentangle t-shirts I made using Sharpies and rubbing alcohol.
BTW, I swear we used to have a photo rotate feature in our gallery!
Okay...they are only turned automatically on my ipad, not on my desktop. WTH?
Laura
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