Doesn’t this look nice: simply ‘draw’ with thread on fabric and decorate the whole appartement ;-)
Links:
Drawing with Thread
=> this is a workshop announcement, I meant it as inspiration
…compilation of tutorials
Doesn’t this look nice: simply ‘draw’ with thread on fabric and decorate the whole appartement ;-)
Links:
Drawing with Thread
=> this is a workshop announcement, I meant it as inspiration
I find it a beautiful idea to embellish the cake plate with doodles :)
(The decoration of the cake plate can easily be replaced.)
Something new to be doodled ;-)
Links:
Doodled Cake Plate (Gedoodelte Kuchenplatte) (German)
Here at unikatissima:
Entries with the tag ‘doodle’
Do you find these doodled shells as beautiful as I do? :))
If you do, check also out the other entries about zentangles here in the blog ;-)
Links:
Doodling Shells (The Latest Dangerous Doodle – ‘Shell Treasures’.)
Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the word ‘zentangle’
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I wrote about Zentangles before, I find the Paradox Zentangles extra beautiful :)
Links:
Paradox Zentangles (PARADOX, and then some. A Tutorial)
via: Paradox tutorial and then some
Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the word ‘Zentangle’
That’s a great idea: a tablecloth where you write words on, e.g. words showing gratefulness or words that give you an appetite ;-)
Ok, of course you can also simply start to doodle ;-)
Links:
Tablecloth with Words (A Thankful tablecloth)
Here at unikatissima:
Entries with the tag ‘doodle’
I find colour gradients most beautiful – and it seems that it’s not difficult to paint them :)
Links:
Painting Colour Gradients (How to make a painting in three (or more) easy steps.)
via: collage instruction
These collaged keyrings are cute, aren’t they? – and you can use them wonderfully as gift tags ;-)
Hm, I’m saying ‘Doodled Backgrounds’, but in fact I should have said ‘Most Beautiful Backgrounds’.
That’s what I think ;-))
Links:
Doodled Backgrounds (Bandanna Technique (part 1))
see also Bandanna Papers (part 2) and Bandanna House (part 3)
The entry is about designing quilts, but the same applies if you generally want to design geometrical motifs.
And I want to ;-)
Links:
Designing Geometrical Motifs (Designing Geometrical Quilts)
Doesn’t the bag look great?
There’s even a short instruction (actually it doesn’t have to be longer ;-)):
They are putting a cardboard into the bag so that the dye don’t bleed through to the back side, then they start to doodle the first item with a black fabric pen (washable!), after this the next item and the rest happens all by itself.
They say that the doodling is completely relaxing and that also children have much fun with it.
A Zentangles bag surely would look wonderful, too ;-)
Links:
Doodle Bags (Kritzeltaschen) (German):
Entry showing the picture
Short instruction
Here at unikatissima: Zentangles