My daughter Birdie is almost 13 and wants to be a CZT in the WORST way. Not to be outdone by my tangle Esses, she made one using only cursive c’s. She has a much cuter name, though. She called hers “C’s the Day.” Here are the steps:
And here are a few Zentangles I made using it.
rows of “C’s the Day” make a nice wavy effect |
C’s the Day and Esses and Stripes, Oh My! |
I like it. What about you?
Oh, fun!! (I used Esses on my panda timer… think I'll find something else white and stationary for C's the Day!)
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I think Birdie's on to something…the future of Zentangle !!
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Please let Birdie know that I just LOVE her tangle – the perfect initial, now, isn't it, Cris? *G*
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I like the way this one looks! Thanks.
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Great tangle, and brilliant name!
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Thanks all for your kind comments. You made her day. We have as much fun naming the tangles as we do making them up.
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Oh, very cute!!
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This is a great pattern. I'll have to try it out because you've made it look so easy!
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On 8/26/15, Linda Farmer published WATUSEE submitted by CZT Virginia Lockhart … it’s the same as Birdie’s created about 4 years earlier! I see it as confirmation that C’s the Day is a GREAT pattern! I’ve used it, then forgotten about it, and now will use it again! How fun to have a creative & talented daughter, Cris. Has she become a CZT yet?
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Thanks. I really like it, too. She is not a CZT yet. She had the chance last year, but chose summer camp instead. But yes, this would be the second tangle originally published on my blog to make it on to tangle patterns with a different name. Whatcha gonna do?
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I just posted a comment about Watusee – and C’s the Day – on tanglepatterns.com. 🙂
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Thanks 🙂
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