Wednesday, 6 April 2011

Mookolour (or Mookolor for those using US spelling!)

A couple of brief notes - I have updated and amended the Zentangle Glossary (link to the left) with input from the creators, Maria Thomas and Rick Roberts (and could one of you savvy ladies on blogspot PLEASE tell me how to make anchors within a page? - or guy, as long as you can help! *G*).

Also, as has everyone I appear to have been swallowed whole by the Mooka bug!  It keeps cropping up all over my artwork (and I wouldn`t have it any other way!).  Today`s little bit of happiness uses two varieties of Mooka and adds in a little bit of a my favourite podlike flourishes, filler blocks and COLOUR.  Yes, it`s been raining on and off since Sunday and the sun is rather shy.  Since Spring around here seems to need a fair bit of cheering on, I`m doing my bit when and how I can.
Happy Wednesday!

21 comments:

  1. Looks like a new word for mookabulary there. I thought at first it was mookallure which many of us have become susceptible to, but now I see it refers to color - I'm a victim of that one too.
    I love the rainbow colors in this one. We need spring today - all day rain here too.

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  2. Your pretty ZIA is bound to allure spring to be forthcoming! It's very beautiful, love the touch of color.

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  3. I love how cheerful this is! What a great idea to add color to the space between - it's lovely Christina!

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  4. Are you asking how to make pages on your blog? If so go to posting and you will see newpost editpost and editpage you can make a page there you can make upto 10 pages. I hope this helps. Love your Mooka tangle.

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  5. You definitely achieved the spring feel :D

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  6. Lovely colors. It seems to make the gray shading more special.
    --Margaret

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  7. This one is so perfect. I love everything about it!

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  8. Great Mooka! It looks great in color!

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  9. http://iamthedivaczt.blogspot.com/2011/04/half-assed-tutorial-how-to-create-link.html

    just for you. ;)

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  10. So pretty! It reminds me of spring and Easter, love the colors!

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  11. A breathe of fresh air Christina!
    It is amazing how we are learning all this computer stuff! Well done!

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  12. I love how delicate and cheerful this tangle is -- it makes me feel like dancing! Thanks for including me in your followed blog list.

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  13. You´re rainbow-coloured drawing is awesome!!! I love your style… :-*

    If you need some help concerning blogger, here is the link to blog know how . This blog with its great tutorials blew away my fear to modify the html-code of my template. BUT, yellowbelly that I am, I created another blog (invisible to everyone ;-) ), to play with… IF it might crash – so what?! Just restart it.

    And to create a link in the comment-section, you use the html-code [a href="link"]texttoclickon[/a]
    – just replace [] with <> .

    HTH ;-)

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  14. This is just delicious. Yes.. this tangle is highly addictive!! :-)

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  15. I LOVE this!!! the mooka is so nicely done and the gentle addition of colors. WOW

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  16. Yum Yum very pretty with all those spring colours gives a real lift XOXO Zoe

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  17. It's just beautiful and the choice of colors is perfect.
    Barbara

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  18. Oh wow I LOVE that! Especially the bright yellow on the right side. The whole thing is beautiful!

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  19. Cute mooka! Colors are wonderful!

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  20. Beautiful springy.. love this tangle.. so need to try it..lol...

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