It's not what you gather, but what you scatter that tells what kind of life you have lived. Helen Walton

Friday, March 3, 2017

Open House


Yesterday I was holding an "open house" and no one came (every realtor's nightmare)
So I had the manila file folder and a ball point pen and my duo tangle just grew, and grew and grew.
Those two hours flew by and I really wasn't that disappointed that no one came.
I kept my self entertained.

10 comments:

sirkkis said...

Luckily we can see your beautiful drawing. I really love it.
Happy PPF and weekend xx

Faye said...

Your tangle is gorgeous and makes up for a disappointing event (non-event). With a scrap of paper and a pen, we can always fill up 2 hours productively. Right? Thanks for your remarks about my weathered posts. I thought it was a boring subject until I added the twisted rusty wire. I appreciate your comment.

SLScheibe said...

Lovely! Your zentangle is so pretty. It's a great way to fill up a couple of waiting hours :)

Christine said...

It's a beautiful piece, so sorry about the open house though.

Anne's tangle blog said...

So, it's proven again: zentangle does help you overcome time and disappointment. The zia is beautiful.

Holly {ha! designs} said...

Great variation in the sizes of the tangles... It creates such a pleasing composition to look at. Beautifully done!

Jennifer McLean said...

terrific pentangle.I should get out the microns and do one, I miss the exactness of them but haven't taken the time for such a long while. thanks for stopping by my blog!

Unknown said...

Wonderful composition! Love it!

Betsy Wilson CZT14 said...

What beautiful practical art! What will you put in that file? Something special I hope!

Gloria j Zucaro said...

Your tangle is beautiful! What a heartbreak about the open house! My son is a realtor and always has a "spread" and beverages and it is disappointing if very few show up.!