Merchandise Printed with My Art Inspired by the Zentangle® Method of Pattern Drawing

A while back, one of my girlfriends was battling for her life in the hospital when other friends decided to put together a benefit event to raise money to help with her support. While it's nice to be able to make monetary donations, which so many of us did, I also wanted to try something different to show my support. This event was being planned during a phase when I was drawing little Zentangle® tiles nearly every day, and I was happy with the progress I was making in being able to successfully render some of the trickier patterns. I decided I would create a large piece of artwork based on these patterns, frame it, and donate it to the auction. And this is what I did! Boom. It turned out that this was the most complex piece I have ever attempted thus-far, and since it was gone from my sight so quickly, I wanted to have some products printed with the images I shot of it when it was finished. Now that I'm enjoying my print on demand work so much, I decided to create a few items that are printed with these and other "Zentangle® Inspired Art" designs I've created and have them available for others to purchase, too.

I drink out of a mug printed with part of this design almost every day. Last night I ordered a tote bag printed with the patterns, so I can enjoy carrying it this spring. There are also postage stamps and phone cases with this and other doodle art pieces I've created, too, just for fun. This page allows me to share them with you and I also want to make sure anyone reading this who is interested in learning more can access all the information they need to access resources for learning this fun way of drawing. I'll continue to explain more on this front below the images. Before you read on, check them out!

Balancing Originality and The Methodology of Others

It can be tricky to venture forward in a creative direction that blends diverse goals and designs when at least one of them involves a trademarked name. So I will tell you a bit about the artwork style in my banner and the images seen in my product links. If you're intrigued, perhaps you'll check them out and give it a try for yourself!

In spite of having been a lifelong "doodler" who added patterns to shoes and pants and all manner of paper products... for as long as I can remember, my efforts on that front changed considerably when I discovered the Zentangle® Method of Pattern Drawing. In spite of the fact that, when I was excited enough to show others - my family especially - and kept hearing, "You've always done this!" this style of drawing IS different from what I'd ever tried before. It combined my need for spontaneous, creative freedom with a methodology that made the organic flow much more forward-moving. Although I'd been passively aware that it existed for several years, a couple of summers ago I bought a book and started learning what I could from it. Fascinating. These folks, Maria Thomas and Rick Roberts combined her illustrative work with his meditative practices and came up with a structured way to combine pre-designed patterns (called "tangles") into freestyle lines (outlined in pencil and called "strings") to create truly unique works of art. As best I can explain it, they established some structure and form to what creative people have always done, and created something phenomenal out of it. They built the linear process that anyone can learn, they sell products, they even offer annual workshops to train people to become certified instructors. Should someone desire to become certified to teach others. Rick and Maria have anchored so many of the "zen doodle" activities of so many of us into something that has a framework. And for that I am appreciative. Here is Zentangle Dot Com for those of you who are looking. You'll find a lot of beautiful things there.

The hundreds of patterns both they and practitioners of the art form, both certified and not, have developed are incredible and great fun to work with. I go through phases in which I want to "tangle" every day. And at other times, I let those habits slide in lieu of choosing to journal for a half hour in the morning or spend that time on my yoga mat. One day perhaps I'll make time for all three! I know it's very doable. I just haven't carved out a morning routine that incorporates all three.

At any rate, using a trademarked name on Zazzle, who produces the items I'm showing you, is not permitted. "Zendoodle," then, seems to have become the accepted term for use. I also use "ZIA" as well, since it's short for "Zentangle® Inspired Art", which is what this is. Whatever you call it, just writing about this has triggered some huge impulses in me to create even more of this artwork. Maybe that will spur me on to launch this site so I can resume working that practice into my creative rhythms. And in the meantime, perhaps I've encouraged someone else to give Zentangle® a try!

Bonus Links

How Many Quirky, Typography Mugs Does One Woman Need?

As a huge word lover, one of the first things I wanted to do when I started dabbling in print-on-demand designing was to create mugs that say things I find entertaining. That is not to say that others will find them funny. I realize that our senses of humor are unique and what strikes me as humorous might be just plain boring or overdone, to you. Sometimes it's not a funny phrase I want but an encouraging one. But this set is meant to elicit a giggle or two, for the most part.

The thing about mugs on Zazzle is that they can be customized in so many ways. Even if the mugs themselves aren't fully, 100% editable, you can still choose your size and style and often you can even get a different color on the inside. There IS a way to create mugs that you can personalize, and I do that sometimes. This is just not that set. This set is all about the phrases!

I did add an editable field to one of my favorites. It says "I still listen to Mr. Mister / Don't Judge" and it made me deliriously happy the day I designed it. First, I'm a biggole dork and I still love love listening to 80s music. (In fact, that's exactly who I realized I was listening to when the inspiration struck me and it was a good day. Hmmm.) Second, I was really excited to create this design with personalization in mind. The part that says the band's name can be replaced with YOUR guilty pleasure band or musician of choice! How cool is that? (I designed it on a little cotton tote bag, too, just so I could have one of my own, it made me that happy.)

The of the mugs in this set are just graphics created from phrases that I created in Photoshop. Using some of the mild-addiction-driven cool fonts in my collection. But in time I'll be sharing way more with you that do have more editing capabilities. For now, maybe you'll enjoy one of these! Check them out and see...

So You Love Sales???

Oh. I should tell you that although this kind of on-demand merchandise is obviously more expensive than what you'll get in your local discount or even department store, Zazzle is awesome about running sales. So keep an eye out if economy is on your mind. You can sign up for specials and I'm not kidding: they do deliver. On any given day, it's not at all surprising to see that mugs are as much as 40 or 50% off! It's worth mentioning. I sure need the deals, now that I've found this little addiction of mine. Creating my own mug designs means sometimes I simply must have one for my very own! Maybe you'll want one too!

Roundup of Favorites 001: A Random Smattering of My Designs that I Love Right Now

One of the ways I've decided to promote my print on demand designs with this new site is to start a thread of posts that features some of my favorite designs. A Roundup of Favorites, if you will. This set features my own designs. Down the line, I suspect other roundups will include designs of others. But I designed these and I'm pulling from a fairly recent set of things that please me. (Nearly everything is my favorite when I push that "publish" button, so this series shouldn't be any trouble to flesh out.)
So. The Favorites, Already?

Here they are. Things I kinda dig today and if I had a need to buy a custom gift for you or someone else just as cool as you are, these are the things I would consider putting on my shopping list! Yay you and that other cool person on my shopping list!

A Bit About the Items in This List

  1. This grungy, messy, abstract artsy luggage tag can be updated with your own name.
  2. This black phone case has 3 circular designs that can be positioned wherever you like, and you can add your name instead of the place holder text.
  3. Quirky black and white leggings.
  4. The pair beside the first ones features the same pattern, with an added bonus. It has a black ombre/gradient image over the top that fades away to reveal the pattern below. You can re-position the overlay to reveal or hide as much as you like.
  5. Also for your workouts, this shirt has a graphic on the front and back that reads "commence with the badassery" which is a phrase that first occurred to me years ago when I was designing a card for a friend about to run the Boston Marathon. Because Boston Marathon: Utter Badassery. But you don't have to run marathons to be worthy of this shirt. (Or all the other styles and colors you could order, printed with this same design.)
  6. I like to surround myself with inspiring, positive messages. I also find that having something to read nearby that reminds me to get up and move around, to drink more water, to pull out my yoga mat - all manner of things - will help me remember to do it! So I designed this mouse pad with the option of adding your own motivating words and phrases. It appears over one of my messy, bold, bright graphic images but you can add your own if you'd like something a bit calmer. :)
  7. This water bottle is printed with a different black and white pattern. This time, just different sizes of black wheels with spokes. Kinda quirky. I do love some black and white patterns. More on that over here.
  8. Similar to the artwork seen on the leggings, and from the same series. These are the cutest tiny little speakers. They're printed front and back with our artwork. For this one, I rotated the design a bit for added visual appeal.

Black & White Shower Curtains

So this site is here to introduce all kinds of designs to you. I love designing things! All. Kinds. Of. Things! Including shower curtains. But what can a person say about a set of black and white shower curtains? I mean, They're black and they're white and they have interesting patterns sometimes and there's never a plan when I start. Well, rarely. I just have so much fun with patterns, as I've mentioned before.

Anyway. I'll come back to this if I ever think of anything to say about the fun, funky, patterned, unplanned shower curtains you can buy with my designs on them. If you like. Or not. Just check 'em out if you have a need!

A fiend for designing with black and white patterns

Whether Zentangle and Zentangle Inspired Art, (which we'll be revisiting later in this blog,) or - now it seems - just creating AND using others' repeating patterns, I have another nominal, intermittent addiction.

I realized just how strong this affinity for black and white had been right about the time I was uncovering the incredible tools offered to Zazzle designers and shoppers wanting to customize their own gifts and cards. My earlier experience with Print on Demand (heretofore POD) designing had been fun too, and even addictive then, as well. However discovering the sheer volume of items to be printed, paired with the customizing potential available in this system took my near-obsession to the next level.

Having created a few thousand items to sell in the Zazzle marketplace since opening the Printed Muserie Zazzle store, all while keeping it mostly a secret online has been "all well and good" as my mom used to say on a fairly regular basis. But now it's time to pull this all together and start sharing the things I've designed!

The printedmuserie.com domain was purchased last year and I pointed it to a page where I wrote some things about the journey on my main website, melodywatson.com. Now it's time to dive in and make this thing real in the most tangible of web terms. As I get this new site started, I'll be writing little back stories (among my favorite things) about the kinds of things I design. Whether types of designs, such as the black and white merchandise I mentioned here, or brand new original art pieces, I want this site to be used to explore the creative process while also promoting the brand. As with all my endeavors, it is and will continue to be a learning process and an evolving journey I take in this online arena. I can't wait to see what happens!