Random tangles, no string. The first tangle selected was Bumper, and I immediately used it as a frame. The next three tangles were Butria, Centepede and Kiss. I liked that combination. I added the Centepede first to break up the center of the tile. Next, the three Kisses were grouped together, slightly overlapping to fill the larger, right-hand space. A single Butria was added in the lower left to anchor the center elements.
Zensnacks: Bursti, Butri, Berries and Leaves, Apollonian Waves The previous post explained what “zensnacks” are. This set, created over the last few days, are individual tangles, rather than Fragments. Life is still crazy. I had an extra teen over the weekend. While that was going on, my insane cat decided to walk behind my iMac, which is on a riser. This resulted in it crashing down onto my gaming mouse. The end result was that the glass on the screen cracked in places and part of it shattered. This was while it was turned on.
Inktober Tangles - Day 21 - Butria by Ute Andresen CZT Butria is a relatively simple, beautiful tangle that produces a winged butterfly shape. This tangle is not difficult to draw and provides lots of space for adding enhancements. You can even fill the wing shapes with other tangles if you wish. This tangle can be used as a central motif, individual free-floating designs or even to fill corners of frame or tile.