It's the letter 'P' this week so I am sure there are going to be some funny posts this week. I think the hilarity us Brits find in funny phrases that occur when talking about the letter P is typical of our humour. It reminds me of those wonderful old seaside post cards. Just a touch naughty and a lot childish fun!
Dare I say 'My P is green this week!!! ;-)'
I blame it on the Peeled Paint Distress Ink! My Zentangle patterns are: around the border PIA and in the centre POKELEAF. I kept it simple today as I liked the natural looking leafy pattern and wanted to feature it. I added colour and glossy accents to the leaves and I tried adding a little texture to the border pattern with white PVA glue. It's not as perfect as I would have liked but it did add another dimension to my tag.
I am off to work on a piece I want to enter into a challenge and to finish editing a video tutorial for a fun paper bow I learnt how to make at the weekend. I just got my 25th subscriber over on my You Tube Channel so I am all excited this morning.
First I am looking forward to seeing what you did with your P this week........sorry couldn't resist ha ha! Wishing you a wonderful day.
Ha, ha... Liking the leaves. Looks Springy!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! love those little leaves and the ribbon is a nice finish.
ReplyDeleteAww, shame about having green P, Helen - keep taking the tablets dear - lol
ReplyDeleteYour tag is lovely & fresh and I like that POKELEAF pattern. I was practising some last night. Keep 'falling' at the first hurdle with ROSE, by adding too many diagonals, haha. Tried again on a bus ride this morning, OH MY, not a good idea, lol :0) Mo x
Lovely tag, those leaves are gorgeous! So, I'm off to make my p! Valerie
ReplyDeleteI don't know much about Zentangle's, but am really interested after seeing your beautiful tag's. I love the shiny on the leafs from the Glossy accents you have used. Jules
ReplyDeletePretty tag!
ReplyDeleteLooks Pretty Perfect to me! I'm enjoying your zentangles, Jane xx
ReplyDeleteStunning tag again Helen, love the colour. X
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