Haiku My Heart ~ Tangled
FEBRUARY 17, 2017
**Tangled lines of love**
**a belated valentine**
**just for your sweet heart**
**a belated valentine**
**just for your sweet heart**
CLICK HERE for a printable PDF of my tangled heart
for you to color,
a valentine from me to you!
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For more Friday haiku my heart
please visit Rebecca and other poets
at recuerda mi corazon
And here's a few more renditions that I've played around with using first colored pencils and then the PicsArt app that Kimberly introduced me to. Kimberly completely inspired me to play with this tangle, plain and with color. I am so grateful to her as we have sparked each other in so many creative adventures throughout the years of our friendship... The original blueprint for my tangle comes from this Zentangle® Newsletter.
for you to color,
a valentine from me to you!
\*\*\*\*\*
For more Friday haiku my heart
please visit Rebecca and other poets
at recuerda mi corazon
And here's a few more renditions that I've played around with using first colored pencils and then the PicsArt app that Kimberly introduced me to. Kimberly completely inspired me to play with this tangle, plain and with color. I am so grateful to her as we have sparked each other in so many creative adventures throughout the years of our friendship... The original blueprint for my tangle comes from this Zentangle® Newsletter.
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