#40 challenge is such a whirl! The 21st of September is the 'International Day of Peace'. Amy Broady CZT has pointed out the website pinwheels for peace where you can find a template to make a pinwheel.
I hope you all have peaceful moments in your week to tangle and enjoy.
Thank you Laura and Amy.
It's a new take on..... whirled peace!
Love them both!
ReplyDeleteWOW fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI also love them both!
So perfectly beautiful and powerful!
ReplyDeleteSO cool! I love them both!!
ReplyDeleteThese zentangle are Whirling! I love the coined phrase "Whirled Peace" very clever. Your first zentangle with the sepia tones really captures my attention. It is elegant! Love it.
ReplyDeleteWOW,the tangles is making the pinwheel spin!! fast!!
ReplyDeletefantastic...
Whirled Peace! Awesome! The first one has such amazing movement and grace!
ReplyDeleteLove that first one!!!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful! The first one has nice grace and movement.
ReplyDelete"Whirled Peace" - delightfgul! Lovely tile too.
ReplyDelete(Normally brown is my least favorite color, but I've done some zentangles in brown ink and actually kind of like it in that context.)
--Margaret
Love the structure of your tile, and 'Whirled Peace' really made me smile.
ReplyDeleteThanks Everyone! I wish I'd thought of the phrase 'Whirled Peace' but it came from the Pinwheels for Peace web site where the template is for the pinwheel. I made my pinwheel quite quickly out of a piece of double sided scrapbooking paper.
ReplyDeleteI especially love the feathery and light feeling of the sepia/brown pinwheel on top -- lovely!
ReplyDeleteyour work is always so darn cute, and as always I LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteYour tile is lovely! The sepia color is soothing.. and the tangles feel calming. Very pretty, Shelly.
ReplyDeleteThey're both fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteTotally fabulous pinwheels - I just adore the top one. I'm surprised you're not already a CZT, your designs are so polished and creative! I look forward to each and every one! Hope you have a fun time and learn lots.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tile!
ReplyDeleteBoth are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYou have inspired me to make a "real pinwheel" and put is in my garden!
Love the movement you created on the first one.
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