It was a crazy busy week and I had very little time for putting pen, paintbrush or pastel to paper. But I did get my little daily creations done and for most of them - I had no idea where the initial lines would lead! Only on two days was there any forethought. That is one of the cool things about the zen doodles/zentangles - they just evolve. You don't need a plan to start them. So they are perfect for the days when my mind is numb and I am not feeling creative. I put pen to paper, draw a few lines and a little creation evolves!
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday: CONGRATULATIONS, RUTH! One of my daughters graduated from high school today! Yay!! I am so proud of her!
Saturday: Celebrations continued! A Garden party, Dinner and then off the grads went on a midnight boat cruise!
Sunday:
I also worked this week on a page for The Diary Project which I found out about from Linda at Tortagialla and Jamie at Hybrid J. Since I have been doing a lot of zen doodling, I thought I'd try that. Lots of angst about this since it will be "published" but it is due Thursday. It feels a little lopsided but I like most of it. I doubt I'll have time to try another version by then. So here is what I'll be submitting.
Hope you had a great, creative week! I look forward to seeing your check-ins at CED2010!
Prolific week! Very creative and fun!! Congrats to your daughter on her graduation. I love the image of the little girl with the doodled fan hat. How fun is that? :)
ReplyDeleteLove your zen doodles - and congrats to your daughter! We have the same name :P
ReplyDeleteThanks very much!
ReplyDelete@Stephanie - the little girl doodle was an unplanned surprise! I was definitely not thinking of her when I started but emerge she did! A happy development!
Congratulations to your daughter, you must be so proud! Your diary page looks wonderful :-)
ReplyDeleteOooooo...I like your page, too! It's exciting to be involved in the same great endeavor :)
ReplyDeleteWell Done with the Diary Page. Fantastic! So wonderful to have fellow bloggers joining in the projects.
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