Batik Mandala Tapestry by Natasha Rose is today’s tutorial. Here is what Natasha says about this video:
“In today’s tutorial I’ll be showing you how to make a mandala tapestry – inspired by the ones you see on Pinterest and in Urban Outfitters! Mandalas are something that I love to draw in my spare time, they’re more than just a “pretty design”- to me its something incredibly calming, and almost meditative to draw 🙂 This video involves a RIDICULOUSLY easy fake batik resist method with flour paste, which anyone can do. Hope you enjoy! ”
DIY Batik Mandala Tapestry by Natasha Rose
Here is what Natasha says about her work:
“Hey! I´m Tash and I make weekly DIY and lifestyle videos. My tagline is “creating a beautiful life”; to me that means an inner and outer process, of living intentionally and consciously, cultivating new perspectives, organisation, making beautiful things, and living proactively instead of reactively.”
“I hope my videos encourage you to create things that make you happy, and to design a lifestyle that is intentional, wholesome, and that brings you joy. Where to begin? Check out my playlists, and pick a category. :)”
“My second channel has extra content that doesn’t fit the niche of this channel – its called morenatasharose http://www.youtube.com/morenatasharose”
For collaborations, or business inquiries, email natashar0se(at)aol.com
“My cookie and royal icing recipe are available in the tutorial shop on my website along with videos about the basics of royal icing, including a video on how to make royal icing. www.sweetambs.com. Learn more about me here: http://www.sweetambs.com/about/ ”
I hope you enjoy this yummy video:
Watercolor Mandala Cookies by SweetAmbsCookies
To find more information about SweetAmbsCookies go to:
How To Draw Mandala OctoCircles by DearingDraws is another tutorial by Dearing Wang. See the end of the post for links to some of the tutorials of his we have shared in past posts.
Here is what Dearing says about this video:
“How to draw Mandala using 8 intersecting circles and some colors.”
“This shape is often used as the underlying grid to draw symmetries of octogon geometries. Which is one of the basic polygonal forms that are used to draw sacred geometric patterns in general.”