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Kathryn Jacoby, CZT: Scrapping the Tangles
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Assembling an Explosion Box. Sunday, March 1, 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). You're invited to a Stampin' Up! Make-and-Take to make a Christmas card using our stamps and paper. See details on my Stampin' Up! Please visit my store on Stampin' Up! And use the hostess code 9RT4MVGY if your order is under $150.00. If you place an order of $50.00 or more, you'll qualify for one of my Tangled Moons on Etsy store (value of $10.00). http:/ tangledmoons.stampinup.net. Catalog June 2016/May 2017.
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Kathryn Jacoby, CZT: About
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Assembling an Explosion Box. Kathryn Jacoby attended the 13th Zentangle Certification Seminar in Providence Rhode Island and became certified November 13, 2013. She considers herself extremely lucky. She has been teaching Zentangle classes at the Wayne County Arts Council and had hosted a Zentangle Club for middle school students at the Middle School from which she has just retired since 2014. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). You're invited to a Stampin' Up! Please visit my store on Stampin' Up! The Zentangle...
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Kathryn Jacoby, CZT: Gallery
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Assembling an Explosion Box. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). You're invited to a Stampin' Up! Make-and-Take to make a Christmas card using our stamps and paper. See details on my Stampin' Up! Please visit my store on Stampin' Up! And use the hostess code 9RT4MVGY if your order is under $150.00. If you place an order of $50.00 or more, you'll qualify for one of my Tangled Moons on Etsy store (value of $10.00). http:/ tangledmoons.stampinup.net. Catalog June 2016/May 2017. Tangled Moons on Etsy.
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Kathryn Jacoby, CZT: Tangling on Paint
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Assembling an Explosion Box. Tuesday, June 23, 2015. One of the ideas behind the name of this blog, Tangled Moons, is the use of Zentangle. With the many craft venues that I love. The many moons represent all crafts, arts, etc. I've used tangles on greeting cards, scrapbook pages and holiday ornaments to name a few. I haven't figured out how to apply them to knitting or crochet yet, but I'm sure someone somewhere will figure this out eventually. In any case, I'm having fun with the results. My next p...
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Kathryn Jacoby, CZT: Tangles® to Die-Cut For
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Assembling an Explosion Box. Wednesday, July 8, 2015. Tangles to Die-Cut For. I made baskets for years, learning first from my mother, an award-winning basketmaker, and from other teachers from the North Carolina Basketweaver's Association. I still have more baskets of mine and others than I have room or need for, but the weaving itself has been left. Weaving traditional basket materials is rough on one's hands, especially the nails, so I tend now to just admire. I find that if I work on an area of a man...
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Kathryn Jacoby, CZT: Tangled Hummingbird Tutorial
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Assembling an Explosion Box. In this tutorial, I'm using a cardstock die-cut of a hummingbird from the Cricut. Cartridge, Art Nouveau with some basic tangles. You could also hand-draw a bird of your choice or use another hummingbird drawing. All videos are hosted on vimeo.com. Use the pass code: THDC for each to acces. All tangles are official Zentangle. Step 1. a. Crescent Moon tangle. B Applying Crescent Moon to Hummingbird. Step 2. a. Printemps tangle. B Applying Printemps to Hummingbird. The Zentangl...
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Kathryn Jacoby, CZT: Welcome!
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Assembling an Explosion Box. Sunday, January 18, 2015. A very Happy New Year and Welcome to my new readers! I have been blogging since 2007 with my other blog, Crafterdays, still ongoing. I love crafts, so when I discovered Zentangle. I am so glad I did. I met so many wonderful people and had automatic friends to spend time with. I highly recommend this to anyone attending alone. Do I want to do various crafts along with Zentangle or in combination? This would be my preference due to my interest in scrap...
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Kathryn Jacoby, CZT: January 2015
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Assembling an Explosion Box. Sunday, January 18, 2015. A very Happy New Year and Welcome to my new readers! I have been blogging since 2007 with my other blog, Crafterdays, still ongoing. I love crafts, so when I discovered Zentangle. I am so glad I did. I met so many wonderful people and had automatic friends to spend time with. I highly recommend this to anyone attending alone. Do I want to do various crafts along with Zentangle or in combination? This would be my preference due to my interest in scrap...
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Kathryn Jacoby, CZT: Re-purposed Pink Poinsettia Painting
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Assembling an Explosion Box. Thursday, June 25, 2015. Re-purposed Pink Poinsettia Painting. I finished the sketchbook pink poinsettia, re-purposing it from just a sketchy One-Stroke painting to a fully-tangled picture. This was so much fun and totally transformed a sketch I was ready to toss. I decided to leave the background tangles black and white rather than try to coordinate the colors and possibly compete with the subtle variations in the painting. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Almost anyone c...
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Kathryn Jacoby, CZT: July 2015
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Assembling an Explosion Box. Wednesday, July 8, 2015. Tangles to Die-Cut For. I made baskets for years, learning first from my mother, an award-winning basketmaker, and from other teachers from the North Carolina Basketweaver's Association. I still have more baskets of mine and others than I have room or need for, but the weaving itself has been left. Weaving traditional basket materials is rough on one's hands, especially the nails, so I tend now to just admire. I find that if I work on an area of a man...
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