One of the underlying concepts of Zentangle is - well - Zen! I am convinced that if we take the time to notice, we can find that state in many situations. In my last post, I shared a link with a sound energy experiment that produced images very like Zentangle on a black tile. Beautiful, and what a concept!
A few days ago, I was planning dinner with some lovely red cabbage, braised à
la Alice Waters. I looked in the pantry for noodles to accompany the dish, but no luck. Having an abundance of eggs to use up before the expiration (hubby gets nervous about these little things), and all the rest of what was needed, I decided to make noodles the old fashioned way - by hand.
I put flour and salt in a big bowl, hollowed out the center, dropped in a few eggs with some milk and a knob of soft butter. I mixed away, ending up with a rather sticky dough. As I transferred it to the counter top and began to knead the dough, I thought in dismay that the texture was not unlike the dreaded thunder thighs known only too well to middle aged women around the world. Uh-oh! Did I do this wrong? But, I kept at it, kneading, chatting with my husband, who thoughtfully poured me a glass of wine, and before long I was "in the zone" with the dough. At some unknown point in the process, the dough transformed from lumpy to that silky, smooth perfect dough of a baker's dreams.
While the dough rested, I wiped my sticky hands and gratefully accepted the glass of wine. When the dough's little nap was over, I floured the counter again and smoothed that beautiful dough out into paper-thin sheets and set them out to dry for a while. Once they were sort of crisp at the very edge, and surface dry, I rolled them up to get ready for cutting. You start with a fold-over so what you get is not a cylinder, but a rolled up rectangle. When you slice, you end up with something like this. I call them Z'Nudles. (By the way, the noodles were delicious!)
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White Z'Nudles |
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Saucy Z'Nudles |
I am really excited about these Bijou tiles. Just when I had been silently berating myself for not expanding into some larger-format ZIA works, along comes something right up my alley! These were my first attempt at Bijou-sized tiles. I am waiting for my "official" tins of Bijou, so I just cut some out of cardstock to get started.
Well! Once I got started, of course, I couldn't really stop. Here are some more I did - fast and easy - how fun!
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Bijou Gardening |
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Three of Everything |
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Long Climb for Little Bijou |
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When you let Bijou draw the string, what can you expect? |
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Bijou Meets Calder |
Great Tiles. A lot of creativity went into each one of them. I love the black and white. Just the right amount of shading. I like both of your Z'Noodles.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I got my "official" Bijoux yesterday, so I'm ready to keep going.
DeleteYou obviously enjoyed working in this size. They all look great. Nice job on the shading.
ReplyDeleteThank you - yes, I love this tiny size. I may have to break out the .005 pen now!
DeleteYou did a lot already! Love them all!
ReplyDeleteThank you - it already seems addictive!
DeleteLove you set of Bijou tiles! They are lovely!
ReplyDeleteThank you - I just popped over to your website too, and Blue Bijou is so cute. Isn't it fun doing this teeny tiles?
DeleteZen-licious….nice.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Coming from you (I love your stuff) that is a great complement.
DeleteLove the Z'Nudles!! All of your 'Bijou's are lovely!!! Nice job!! :0) Share Humanity
ReplyDeleteThank you, glad you like the Z'Nudles. I just started using that, and hope to work them into some other designs. I was looking at your blog, too, and realized I had seen your Ooples featured in somebody else's tangle. Really nice pattern - I must try it out!
DeleteYou were very busy, with great results, and not only with tangling :-)
ReplyDeleteAll Bijoux are lovely! Very nicely done!
ReplyDeleteAll these tiles are lovely and whimsical!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tiles. Your baking story is lovely. I can't boil water so I envy those who can cook from scratch. I especially like the last tile.
ReplyDeletewow! you've been busy! i like those saucy z/noodles - not sure how to spell it - they look cool!
ReplyDeleteThank you - I really enjoy the tiny little format. The Z'Nudles were fun, and I'll keep working on them to submit as an "actual" pattern.
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