How nice: Dilip Patel is
Laura's guest blogger! He has a lovely challenge: choose any tangle pattern and create a tree using only this pattern. This way, we can create Zentangle Forests to share the message that we need more trees in the world, to combat the climat change. I fully agree, so here's my contribution: a Cat-kin tree, inspired by a weeping willow.
Thanks for visiting my blog, your comments always put a smile on my face :-)
Such a lovely tree!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tree.
ReplyDeleteI love your tree!
ReplyDeleteMooie boom.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteA lovely tree. I've been playing with Catkin ideas too but I haven't got it right yet. You certainly have!
ReplyDeleteYou have created a lovely tree using Catkin. I also like the shading on and under the tree.
ReplyDeleteCatkin looks good on a tree!
ReplyDeleteCatkin makes a very realistic tree. Beautifully drawn,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Catkin makes for a great tree.
ReplyDeleteHeel mooi, de treurwilg is mijn favoriete boom!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tree!
ReplyDeleteVery nice Catkin tree!
ReplyDeleteYou have such a lovely tree!! :) :) Cat-kin is so pretty!!
ReplyDelete~ Diane Clancy
http://www.dianeclancy.com/blog/2015/11/my-diva-monotangle-tree-challenge-entry
Een boom met wilgenkatjes , heel mooi getangled!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteYour cat-kin tree is so wonderful - I love it!
ReplyDeleteGreat shading and cat-kin is a great choice for this theme :-)
Great tree! I love Cat-kin.
ReplyDeleteYou're right. It IS reminiscent of a weeping willow, and your cat-kin and shading are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWell done! Beautiful Cat-kin tree.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
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