If you enjoy what you are doing, then it doesn't matter what other people think. There are a lot of us who enjoy your videos and tutorials. So never doubt that what you are doing is reaching a lot of people and making us happy. And if it is making you happy, then that really is quite a bonus and truly what it is all about.
I love these patterns and thank you for taking the time to share.....I am so happy there is no music, I find it distracting! Never worry about your tutorials, they are wonderful and I am so happy I found you!
I will turn 70 in April, and my hands and fingers are painfully arthritic. I enjoy following your videos. Sometimes I need to just stop and come back later because my fingers won’t cooperate. “That’s okay.” You give me permission to do what I can, in segments as I can. And my perfectionism has permission to not be perfect. Wigglely lines are okay. If my hand jerks, it’s okay. If my hand cramps up, it’s okay to stop and come back later. Thank you so much for sharing your art with us!!!
Hi Marsha. I will be 70 in May and I understand the issues with our hands and fingers. Mine often have little jerks also, but they just become part of the drawing. I'm so happy to know that you are enjoying my videos and that they help you to accept your art. It's always nice to come back later and admire what you've done. Thank you so much for your kind comments. Happy tangling!! 🥰❤
I don't think I have ever seen these tangles! I started Doodles and Tangles in 1918/1919. Then I stopped until just recently. I am really slow, and I am not doing as well on line work as I did years ago. I will keep practicing! I am 76 with many health problems. Love your videos. You are a great teacher.
I'm glad that you are tangling again. It's fine to go slow and just enjoy one line at a time. Did you mean that you started in 2018/2019? I did my first Zentangle tile in January 2018. I appreciate your comments and hope that you enjoy practicing these patterns. We can do this at any age! 🥰❤
Oooh thanks so much for doing this one. I printed it out on card stock and then cut it to perfectly fit a 5 x 7 frame and I will keep it right here where I tangle to remind me of the 10 to Zen. Comparanoia creeps into my thoughts quite frequently, and I need to just take a big sledgehammer to that thought. We all have different styles, and we need to remember to embrace our own style yet enjoy seeing the style of others.🥰❤️
You're welcome, Polly. 🥰❤ I struggle with it daily, so I also enjoy the reminders. I love your style and all the others that are shared. Great inspirations! ❤❤
I love your tangles and teaching style! Can I make one small suggestion? Is there a way to stabilize either your table or camera - not sure which - to stop the little bouncing movement? I love that there’s no music, and I prefer no color!
I appreciate all suggestions! My camera situation has always been a struggle and lately I use my iPad which is not easy to stabilize. But I do my best to keep it steady. Sometimes my grandchildren move things around and I may not have noticed in this video. Thanks for watching! 🥰❤
I’m not sure what you mean, but I appreciate the feedback. With my videos I give basic (not perfect) ideas and I love how my viewers make them better. 🥰❤️
If you enjoy what you are doing, then it doesn't matter what other people think. There are a lot of us who enjoy your videos and tutorials. So never doubt that what you are doing is reaching a lot of people and making us happy. And if it is making you happy, then that really is quite a bonus and truly what it is all about.
Thank you, Heidi. I appreciate your comments and you're right. I work on this daily, and I'm getting better at letting go! 🥰❤
I really enjoyed this one. The tangles were challenging, but not undo-able.Thanks to you easy to follow instruction!
Thank you so much, Rebecca. I’m glad it was helpful. 🥰❤️
Barbara, you are my favorite ZCT...you are always encouraging. Thanks!
Thank you, Lorraine! ❤️🥰 That’s so nice of you! I am very happy that you enjoy my videos.
I enjoyed this so much. Glad you are done with your treatments, now for the healing ❤
Thank you so much, Brenda. 🥰 I’m happy that you enjoyed it. ❤️
LUV THIS!!!!!Thanks so much Barbara...hope you are having a good day.....
It’s always a good day when I finish a video and read these awesome comments. Thanks so much! 🥰❤️
Looks awesome. I love it!! Blessings and prayers for you always ! You are a caring, fantastic teacher!
Thank you so much! 🥰 I appreciate the prayers and blessings. ❤️
Such a great job you did here Barbara. So nice you spread your joy for Zentangling round the world. Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much! 🥰 I love connecting with Zentangle friends around the world! ❤️❤️
Beautiful and so relaxing watching xx
Thanks so much! 😊 I’m glad you enjoyed it. ❤️
I love these patterns and thank you for taking the time to share.....I am so happy there is no music, I find it distracting! Never worry about your tutorials, they are wonderful and I am so happy I found you!
Thank you so much, Anita! ❤️🥰 I’m very happy that you found my channel!
I, also, will turn 70 this year. Congratulations to you for making it this far. You are a wonderful teacher.
Thank you so much. Beth. Congratulations to both of us for making it this far! 🥰❤️
Thank you. I have learned so much watching your videos.
You’re so welcome! And I’m very happy that you enjoy the videos. 🥰❤️
Thank you so much Barbara! And wishing you a lot of strenght in this period!
Thank you so much! I’m feeling better every day. 🥰❤️
I will turn 70 in April, and my hands and fingers are painfully arthritic. I enjoy following your videos. Sometimes I need to just stop and come back later because my fingers won’t cooperate. “That’s okay.” You give me permission to do what I can, in segments as I can. And my perfectionism has permission to not be perfect. Wigglely lines are okay. If my hand jerks, it’s okay. If my hand cramps up, it’s okay to stop and come back later. Thank you so much for sharing your art with us!!!
Hi Marsha. I will be 70 in May and I understand the issues with our hands and fingers. Mine often have little jerks also, but they just become part of the drawing. I'm so happy to know that you are enjoying my videos and that they help you to accept your art. It's always nice to come back later and admire what you've done. Thank you so much for your kind comments. Happy tangling!! 🥰❤
I don't think I have ever seen these tangles! I started Doodles and Tangles in 1918/1919. Then I stopped until just recently. I am really slow, and I am not doing as well on line work as I did years ago. I will keep practicing! I am 76 with many health problems. Love your videos. You are a great teacher.
I'm glad that you are tangling again. It's fine to go slow and just enjoy one line at a time. Did you mean that you started in 2018/2019? I did my first Zentangle tile in January 2018. I appreciate your comments and hope that you enjoy practicing these patterns. We can do this at any age! 🥰❤
This tips are cute and useful. Thanks❤
You’re welcome 😊 I’m glad you enjoyed them. ❤️
Oooh thanks so much for doing this one. I printed it out on card stock and then cut it to perfectly fit a 5 x 7 frame and I will keep it right here where I tangle to remind me of the 10 to Zen. Comparanoia creeps into my thoughts quite frequently, and I need to just take a big sledgehammer to that thought. We all have different styles, and we need to remember to embrace our own style yet enjoy seeing the style of others.🥰❤️
You're welcome, Polly. 🥰❤ I struggle with it daily, so I also enjoy the reminders. I love your style and all the others that are shared. Great inspirations! ❤❤
Thank you for adding chapters to your videos. It's really helpful.
You're very welcome! This one was longer than usual. Thanks for watching! 🥰❤️
I’m so glad you focused on this topic. Been thinking about this lately
Thanks! 😊
It is really beautiful. Thank you. 💕
Thank you so much! 🥰❤ And you're welcome!
Perfectly imperfect
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❤ these.
Thank you! 🥰❤️
Perfecto❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you!! 🥰❤️❤️
I love your tangles and teaching style! Can I make one small suggestion? Is there a way to stabilize either your table or camera - not sure which - to stop the little bouncing movement? I love that there’s no music, and I prefer no color!
I appreciate all suggestions! My camera situation has always been a struggle and lately I use my iPad which is not easy to stabilize. But I do my best to keep it steady. Sometimes my grandchildren move things around and I may not have noticed in this video. Thanks for watching! 🥰❤
I feel like the back edge should match the front and be curvy
I’m not sure what you mean, but I appreciate the feedback. With my videos I give basic (not perfect) ideas and I love how my viewers make them better. 🥰❤️