Certainly not an original idea, but I chose to draw it up for two reasons. It shows the power of repetition, and it’s a good exercise for drawing circles (lol!).
Note in step two how I add the circles. They’re harder to control, both in shape and size, so do them first. Those little diamond/cross things can easily be squeezed in, after.

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Artist Ambassador for Zebra Pens. I'm a self-taught artist who dances about with all sorts of artistic mediums. My main loves are Watercolor, Zentangle and Ballpoint pen. The subjects of my work are many and varied and change at whim. I'm a little bit crazy, but doesn't that come with being an artist? At my Life Imitates Doodles Blog, I post a list of resource links for Tangles, Tutorials and Giveaways two times a week. I also write reviews, hold giveaways and share my art work.
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I love your tangles and really appreciate the work you have done to collect the pattern names and the authors.
But I have a problem, and I hope you can help: I know that to provide links to the pattern list would be an unbelievably ardous task, but when I use search engines, I simply cannot find anything that shows what “floo” looks like (It either shows sites about Zentangles, but not floo, or it shows Harry Potter sites). A friend of mine and I have different ideas about what floo looks like, so a simple picture would be very helpful. Please?
I can see where there might be confusion, because 'Floo' is a simple but very flexible tangle. It's one of the 20 tangles that comes with the zentangle kit, so I don't think the instructions have been posted online anywhere. Since it is part of the kit, I don't want to post the instructions myself, but I'll do up a zen that shows what it is.