Halloween Crafts for Tanglers

So as you know I’m working on a few Halloween crafty things. In this weekend’s blog post I’m going to share the instructions with you for several doodley projects to try on for size. And I also have a video showing you how I zipped through these in...

Ink It Pink

Sharpie pens and markers are some of my favorite line weaving tools/toys to work with.  I’d say more than 50% of the projects I do in my journals are accomplished using Sharpies either in whole or in part.  Since I’m a fan of the Sharpie products I...

Slapple and Soft Stacks – Pattern Share

Below you’ll see the worksheet for my Line Weaving pattern Slapple.  One for Soft Stacks also.  And I included a short video tutorial showing how to draw them. My shaggy little fir-baby Lacey (who was in need of a major haircut) joined me for a moment or two on...

Spooky Zendoodle Fun for Everyone

I work for a healthcare clinic and I accomplish most of my work teleworking from my home. I check in at the office a couple of times a week and try not to be in the building any longer than I have to. That’s not because I don’t enjoy myself at the office....

Zendoodle Pattern – Blork

Here’s a little pattern that looks like candy-corn – a waxy little nibble of sugar seen in the stores around this time of the year here in the USA. To make this pattern you simply draw a series of rounded triangle shapes. They can be clustered randomly,...

Pumpkins for Non-Trick-or-Treaters

For years the feel of autumn in the air had me both looking forward to and dreading the pumpkin decorating season.  As a child those scary faces carved in the pumpkins were not very delightful to look at for me.  Many a bad dream featured such toothless monsters. ...

Third Circular Sunday Starter Template

So here it is – the first Sunday of October and I bet you’re wanting to pick up a new circular template to play with.  Well I’m not going to disappoint you.  The template I created for this month has a funky little trumpet tube looking shape in the...