Thursday, January 15, 2026

Tea Bag Envelopes - Part 38

Another day, another batch of old tea bag envelopes. The most interesting thing here I think is my exploration of the branch and cluster techniques. I came up with the branch technique while mimicking a small Christmas decoration at a café during one of my Zentangle meetings. 
I decided to come up with some patterns based on the techniques.

Here there is a tangle recalling Bailarine, but not exactly like that.

Mooka, Cofro, Tipple. 12 December 2025

A cluster pattern here.
Claxta, Sez, Printemps, Flux, Tipple. 15 December 2025

And here the first appearance of Flird, that uses the shape of Uaso for its petals. Being honest I do not remember if I used any specific rules to draw the "strings" for the upper part of the tangle.
Flird, Tipple. 15 December 2025

And here another new pattern, based on the cluster/branch technique
Chanbr, Printemps, Tipple. 16 December 2025

Anoster branch attempt.
Diva Dance, Sunlight, Fescu. 16 December 2025

And more here.
Printemps, Bronx Cherry. 16 December 2025

Is this flower worth a pattern of its own? Or maybe it exists already? I will give it a name, but will change the name if I find the pattern while checking pattern collections.
Sinpol, Tipple. 16 December 2025

The round flower is a variation of Kyoto, or Manair. I will name it Manair. And will consider a variation of Dicso the other flower.
Dicso, Manair. 16 December 2025

My Patterns
Chanbr
Claxta
Cofro
Flird
Sinpol

Zentangle Patterns
Bronx Cherry
Diva Dance
Fescu
Flux
Mooka
Printemps
Sez
Tipple

Other Patterns
Dicso
Manair
Sunlight

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