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Sunday, August 30, 2015

Tangle with P-I-J

P is for Paradox, I is for Ix and J is for Jambalee. Here is my entry this week in Diane and Carolien's Weekly Challenge.




Shadow Shot Sunday - August 30th, 2015

Doing the dishes this morning was a little more enjoyable with the great shadows from some dried flowers I haven't yet moved from the kitchen bench.


See other people's shadow shots at http://www.shadowshotsunday2.blogspot.com.au/.

Saturday, August 22, 2015

Brianna has joined the colouring craze

I have been quite busy lately so there hasn't been a lot of opportunity to use my new colouring pens and pencils. I have enjoyed some in little pockets of down time, usually while half watching something on television. It's fun to choose the colours and I love the brightness of the Stabilo pens so have mainly been using them.

I've been without them for a few days lately as 
 
Brianna has joined the colouring craze
 
We took a special trip to the shops to get her own book and she chose 'The Little Book of Calm Colouring' by David Sinden and Victoria Kay. I love the combinations of colours she has chosen. 

 First page coloured by Brianna (14)
The one she is working on now
One of mine - nearly done!
 

This evening I began a page in The Secret Garden book. Very happy with the thick paper in this book - the colour doesn't bleed through the paper
 

Friday, August 21, 2015

Tangle with K-A-T

The challenge at Diane and Carolien's Weekly Challenge this week is to use tangles beginning with the letters K, A and T. As I usually do I chose one pattern beginning with each letter. I try to choose the tangles I will use fairly quickly and using original zentangle patterns first if there is one for a letter that I haven't already used in these challenges.

This week I chose the patterns Keeko, Ambler and Tagh. They are ones I have used before but not for this particular challenge. I'm happy with how they turned out together.

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

The Diva's Weekly Zentangle Challenge #231

One thing I really like about participating in the Diva's weekly challenge is the ideas that lead to me drawing something that I probably wouldn't have come up with on my own. A little structure can lead to a burst of creativity! Another thing I like is the ability to participate when I like. It's been a couple of weeks I think since I last participated and I'm glad to be back.

This week's challenge is from guest blogger Sharla Hicks and the idea is to use tangles that undulate, perhaps those with S and C curves as a base. For more detail see http://www.iamthedivaczt.blogspot.com.au/2015/08/weekly-challenge-231-guest-post-by.html.

I decided to work quickly on this week's tile which can also be great for creativity. It was also a nice change of pace after a poem I have been writing which has been taking a while.

Here's my fun tile in shaded and unshaded version -

 

Saturday, August 15, 2015

Lots of fun at Science Alive

There are a number of things I could write about for Six Word Saturday as I have been quite busy lately and lots has been happening. The six words I have settled on are

Lots of fun at Science Alive!
 
 
This week is National Science Week here in Australia and there are lots of events that people can get involved in. Last weekend there was a fantastic event at the Adelaide Showgrounds - Science Alive. This event is in its tenth year and was held over two days (8 and 9 August). Brianna and I went last year and really enjoyed it. We thought my niece (8) would like it too so this year we went again along with Teya and Brianna's friend. It was fantastic again. The only complaint I have is that there were so many people there, which is really a good thing. It did make it hard to get to some of the stalls though. There were lines for many but they moved fairly quickly. I feel like we only saw a tiny amount of what was there but we all had a great time. I think we'll be back next year. It's a great event with much to appeal to different ages.
There was a mega brain to walk through
as well as a huge inftatable body to walk through. We didn't get to do this - the line was enormous when we were there.

Brianna creating a smoke ring
 
A smoke ring
 
One of the favourite activities was to build a tower with straws and masking tape.
 
 
And the day wouldn't have been complete without a photo with a Dalek (rushed at the end though so not a very good one)

 
 
A bonus for me was getting lots of great ideas for teaching. The class I taught yesterday did the straw tower challenge (to build the tallest tower that a cube can be balanced on, using 20 straws and 1/2 metre of masking tape). The highest yesterday was 109cm and all of the students seemed to enjoy it. For some it was a great lesson in persistence as they worked out how to make their tower strong enough for a cube to be balanced on it for 30 seconds. It's definitely an activity I'll be doing again. Though I didn't realise how difficult it would be to find straws that weren't the flexible ones. I  eventually found some in the fourth shop I looked in.
 
To see how others describe their week or part thereof in six words go to www.showmyface.com.



Tangle with N-B-V

I used the tangles Navaho, BeeLine and Vercut for Diane and Carolien's challenge this week.


Monday, August 10, 2015

The Diva's Weekly Challenge #229

The challenge this week at www.iamthedivaczt.blogspot.com is from guest blogger, Sandy Hunter CZT - to make the negative space a focus of the tangle. I traced that favourite hexagonal button for my string and drew lines to the edge of the tile. Then, in trying to simplify a little I decided to use two patterns (Tipple and Diva dance). Though simple doesn't mean fast in this case!

Saturday, August 8, 2015

The colouring fun has now begun!

It was my birthday last Saturday. Happy Birthday to me! I planned a fairly low key day as I knew I would be tired following three days of challenging work and Brianna returning early from a week-long camp at Canberra. A yummy cheesecake for afternoon tea was a great addition to the day!

One of my presents was a beautiful colouring book from my sisters. I'm a little late in joining the current craze but really appreciate receiving this book as a present. Wonderful to look at, even if you never plan to colour any of the pictures!


I also got a smaller colouring book from Alysha.


On Monday, in a continuation of birthday celebrations, I went to an art shop with my to-be sister in law to treat myself to some coloured pencils or pens. I couldn't decide and hey, it was my birthday so I now have both.


I haven't had a lot of time to colour this week but have made a start. I love the vibrant colour of the pens.

 
The colouring fun has now begun!
 
This is a six word Saturday post. To see how others describe their week or part thereof in six words go to www.showmyface.com. 

Friday, August 7, 2015

Tangle with B-E-Z

I used my Sakura Pigma Micron 08 for this week's challenge from Diane and Carolien. I'm quite a fan of the thicker lines. The tangles I chose to use are BB, Eke and Zedbra.

Sunday, August 2, 2015

Tangle with S-P-V

I enjoyed this one. I chose Schway for S, Pokeleaf for P and Vache 1 for V. And lots of fill patterns and shades. 



This is for Diane and Carolien's Weekly Zentangle Challenge. Now it's time to think about next week's challenge - to use patterns beginning with B, E and Z.