Tuesday, June 14, 2016

"It's a String Thing" #149

It's Tuesday, your good news day!

This week, in the United States, we celebrate Father's Day - June 19 to be exact. The response to our Mother's Day string was so wonderful, let's celebrate our fathers and father figures with this string ~

IAST #149 Father's Day String by Adele Bruno, CZT

The first letters of tangles used this week spell out D-A-D and they include:

Dex by Maria Thomas, Zentangle® co-founder
This gives us a grid based, lovely tangle to work with.

Afterglow by Carole Ohl, CZT
I've long loved this patterns.  Click here to read my Tips for Tangling it.

Double D by Judy Murphy
How appropriate is the name of this tangle?!  It gives us some creative license to use it along a string line or as a filler.

Here are the (Not so) Official Guidelines: 
* Challenges are posted on Tuesdays.
*Use the string posted for the week and patterns that begin or contain the letter(s) indicated
* Submit a photo of your tile saved as jpg or scan your tile (300 dpi or higher) and save as a jpg
*Email your jpg file as an attachment to - brunoadelem@gmail.com
*Entries are to be submitted by Saturday evenings.
*Photos and 'Best of Show' are posted on Mondays. 


Send in your photos - you will encourage and inspire fellow Zentangle® enthusiasts all over the world.  WHEN YOU SIGN YOUR NAME, PLEASE INCLUDE WHERE YOU LIVE.  
FOR EXAMPLE:   ADELE BRUNO (FLORIDA)

PLEASE NOTE: It is not necessary for you to have a blog or website to participate. 
In order to eligible for the drawing, you must send in your completed tile.

If you do have a blog or website, I will add a link upon request. 
Please include the site specific URL. 

I look forward to your emails.
HAVE FUN!














2 comments:

  1. Again I find myself so pleasantly surprised after completing this tile! One thing I really love about these challenges - not only discovering new tangles but putting them together in ways I wouldn't have done before and having such an unexpectedly lovely outcome. Thanks Adele!

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  2. I had a very similar experience completing this challenge, must be the magic of Zentangle :)

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