How to Draw a Zentangle Dream Catcher

Draw two circle, one inside the other., Draw another smaller circle, and yet another inside of that. , Begin to draw your pattern., Add lines to divide up your design., Continue adding patterns. , Once you are pleased with your center, draw strings...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Draw two circle

     You can use a compass, trace a cup or glass, or free-hand it.  Whatever works for you.  Add a few, curved lines in between the two circles.  This gives it that tied-together look.
  2. Step 2: one inside the other.

    ,  Most dreamcatchers have a flower pattern as a basis, but you can do whatever you want. ,  Add prints inside you lines.  Be creative with your lines and drawings! Remember: there is no right or wrong.  Zentangle is extremely free-spirited! ,, These are for your feathers to "hang" onto.  You can do as many as you want
    - a few strung in a row, or a whole bunch over-lapping. , Divide your feathers into sections.  Fill each division with a pattern or print.  Don't be afraid to go a little wild! ,
  3. Step 3: Draw another smaller circle

  4. Step 4: and yet another inside of that.

  5. Step 5: Begin to draw your pattern.

  6. Step 6: Add lines to divide up your design.

  7. Step 7: Continue adding patterns.

  8. Step 8: Once you are pleased with your center

  9. Step 9: draw strings along the bottom of your circle.

  10. Step 10: Feel free to do whatever shape feathers you want.

  11. Step 11: Finished!

Detailed Guide

 You can use a compass, trace a cup or glass, or free-hand it.  Whatever works for you.  Add a few, curved lines in between the two circles.  This gives it that tied-together look.

,  Most dreamcatchers have a flower pattern as a basis, but you can do whatever you want. ,  Add prints inside you lines.  Be creative with your lines and drawings! Remember: there is no right or wrong.  Zentangle is extremely free-spirited! ,, These are for your feathers to "hang" onto.  You can do as many as you want
- a few strung in a row, or a whole bunch over-lapping. , Divide your feathers into sections.  Fill each division with a pattern or print.  Don't be afraid to go a little wild! ,

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