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Thursday, May 7, 2020

5/7/20 Fescue Tangle



Fescue

Tangle Authors: Rick Roberts and Maria Thomas

Materials needed for this lesson: Pencil and piece of paper (I divided a sheet of 8.5 x 11 inch piece of plain white paper into fourths by folding it in half lengthwise and then folding it in half again width-wise. I drew my tangle on one-fourth of the paper.)

Video Instructions for Fescue 
 These videos are solely the property of Ellen Baranowski and Terri Mittenthal Certified Zentangle Teachers acting with permission for Zentangle.Inc and may not be copied, recorded, reproduced or otherwise used with out the express prior written consent of Zentangle Inc.

Ellen used a pencil to add shading to the Fescue.
Terri drew Fescue around a center shape.
Ellen drew Fescue around a single Printemps.
Ellen used a pencil to add shading to the Fescue and a black fine-point Sharpie marker to add weight to the "frame" around the Fescue.



Can you see Ellen's variations of Fescue in the tile?
Variations of Fescue drawn on a grid
Terri used a tan 3.5 inch square paper and a red Sakura marker to create this variation of Fescue on a grid.
Ellen drew some circles on her paper and then she drew a grid inside each circle. In the sections of each circle, she drew variations of Fescue. She completed her tile by using a pencil to shade the overlapping sections of the circles and the area outside the circles.

 Ellen created this 5" x 7" blank card by creating the flowers with watercolor paint, drawing the stems and fescue with a black Sakura marker and then adding gel pen accents.
 Ellen created this 5" x 7" blank card by creating the flowers with watercolor paint, drawing the stems and fescue with a black Sakura marker and then adding gel pen accents.





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