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Hellooo, lovely to see you here on my channel. Do you enjoy what you see, would you consider to support me by buying me a coffee at: https://buymeacoffee.com/ACT2Tangle ✨ Let’s connect: Website → act2tangle.com Webshop → act2tangle.com/zentangle-shop Instagram → / act2tangle Facebook → / act2tangle YouTube → / @hildevanginhoven_czt You are watching a video of the Fragment of your imagination 2026 challenge. I wish you loads of tangling fun and please leave me a comment if you have any questions or if you want to share something with me. Supplies I use: square Bijou size yellow tile (paper tile created by myself), black pen (Micron PN), Faber Castell Pitt Matt 14B pencil, blending stump, My name is Hilde van Ginhoven (ACT2Tangle) a Certified Zentangle Teacher from The Netherlands. You can find more information about me and my workshops on my website: act2tangle.com (If you don''t speak dutch you will find a language flag on the bottom left) If you would like to get the free document with all the links you can find it here: https://bit.ly/FYIC2026 This printable guide includes a total of 47 Fragments in all; 31 daily Fragments contributed by the CZT community including 2 from the Zentangle® Primer, 1 from The Legends of Zentangle® Reticula & Fragments Collection 4, plus 16 bonus Fragments - specially curated by Debbie, Nina, Ela, Gildo and Sonja. In addition to daily Fragment prompts, clickable links to related tangle patterns are provided. The concept of Reticula & Fragments may be found in the Zentangle® Primer Volume 1 by Rick Roberts and Maria Thomas, Zentangle® founders. Mojre information can be found at zentangle.com. Reticula & Fragments 'Reticula' refers to 'a fine network or net like structure' and 'Fragment' refers to 'the elements that fill in the spaces of a reticula'. Essentially, a Reticula may be a grid with straight or flowy lines, or even an abstract shape. At the back of this handout, you will find several printable example reticula that were specially created for you. Aside from the original Square, Round and Triangular Fragments, by Zentangle Inc., we introduced in 2022 a new Fragment - the Seed!