Zentangle® TangleTime! | AM and PM Sessions
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Zentangle® TangleTime! | AM and PM Sessions

By Heather Hartwick Gladden, CZT

Take time out to refresh & regroup with a quick tangle or two. The same tangles are shared at both AM and PM sessions.

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Online

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About this event

Health • Mental health

Come when you can - stay as long as you can.

Links to TangleTime sessions are also at www.tangleaddicts.com/classes if you end up having trouble logging in, or if you need to come in late.

Please Note: I use a video conference platform called Online Meeting. It's not ZOOM. If you are logging on via desktop or laptop, click cancel when it looks for the app, it will take you to the meeting via your browser. If you are using a phone or tablet, there is a mobile app you can download. Click HERE for info on how to login along with links to download the app.

Zentangle is an easy-to-learn, relaxing, and fun way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns. The Zentangle Method increases focus, creativity and provides artistic satisfaction along with an increased sense of personal well-being.

And - Absolutely No art skill is required!

I offer these sessions at no cost. Special Thank You's to those who have been able to support me in doing this by direct donations or purchasing products from my site.

In this class - I'll talk us through a tangle or two, maybe a technique or two... Whatever we have time for. If you are new to Zentangle - that's ok!! You don't need special stuff, see what I have listed in parenthesis. If you want to order supplies, you can do so HERE.

(We do the same tangles in the AM & PM sessions on the same day. You are more than welcome to come to both.)

Items you will need :

  • Micron Pen of your choosing (Felt or plastic nib pens work too - or anything you can write with, will work in a pinch.)
  • Traditional Zentangle Tiles of your choosing (3.5" square - A piece of thicker paper, like cardstock, works great.)
  • Pencil
  • Tortillion (For shading the graphite from the pencil. You can use your finger, or maybe a cotton swab.)

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Heather Hartwick Gladden, CZT

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