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The Intricate and Detailed in a Zentangle Design

by Cookie
(Hayward, California, USA)




Christmas Tree_3rd Design

Christmas Tree_3rd Design

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Created the Christmas Zentangle Designs for making my own Christmas Cards for the year 2010. I used Rapidiograph Pens and Dr. Ph Martins Ink that works great in these types of pens on cardstock paper. Then I purchased some blank greeting cards manufactured by Avery and printed my scanned zentangle designs on these cards.

I surf the Flickr Website almost everyday and saw a few Christmas Designs that inspired me to create my own cards this year (besides from being broke) I couldn't purchase any Christmas Cards this year and there's some nice ones out there. I can use these forever, but I'm planning on designing more of them.

I'm thinking about designing greeting cards for other special occasions like Birthdays, Mother and Father's Day and/or Anniversaries, etc.

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