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List of Artist Tile Paper Options for Tangle Art

Updated July 5, 2018

Artist Tiles for ZentangleI’ll be blunt: When I first started researching Zentangle®, I almost quit before I even started when I saw the price of the recommended paper tiles. There’s no way I could justify buying high-end paper for something I wasn’t even sure I’d like. Surely there had to be more budget-friendly options. It took some Googling, but I finally found the generic name for those square paper tiles–”artist tiles.” Once I knew what to search for, finding other paper tile options got easier from there. So, in the hope of saving others hours of research and shopping around, I’ve put together a list of all of the artist tile options that I’m presently aware of.

List of Paper Artist Tiles

Strathmore Artist Tiles: This famous paper manufacturer offers several artist tile options in different sizes, colors, and weights. No matter what type of media you’re using, Strathmore has an artist tile that can handle it. Most of their tiles are available in either 4″ x 4″ or 6″ x 6″ sizes. Strathmore Artist Tiles are widely available online and in many local art supply stores.
Artist Tiles

  • Strathmore Bristol Vellum Artist Tiles – Cream
  • Strathmore Artist Tiles – Black
  • Strathmore Artist Tiles – Gray
  • Strathmore Artist Tiles – Tan
  • Strathmore Watercolor Artist Tiles
  • Strathmore Sketch Artist Tiles (Wirebound Sketchbook)
  • Strathmore Bristol Vellum Artist Tiles (6×6 inch tiles)
  • Strathmore Black Artist Tiles (6×6 inch tiles)
  • Strathmore Watercolor Artist Tiles (6×6 inch tiles)

 

Studio Series Artist Tiles: At 75 tiles for a little over $5.00, the Studio Series Artist Tiles are an excellent budget option that is perfect for “everyday tangling.” I’m a big fan of these tiles because they allow me to experiment without the worry that I’m wasting expensive paper. The paper handles Sakura Pigma Microns, gel pens, graphite, and dry media very well, but those Studio Press Artist Tilesinterested in watercolor or other wet media should look elsewhere. Studio Series’ product line is limited to white and black tiles in 3.5″ x 3.5″ inch size. I’ve only ever seen the Studio Series Artist Tiles available on Amazon and nowhere else.

  • Studio Series Artist Tiles – White
  • Studio Series Artist Tiles – Black

 

Zentangle Artist Tiles: The official Zentangle company sells their own line of high-end tiles in varying sizes and colors. You buy them through the official Zentangle website or your local CZTs (Certified Zentangle Teachers®).
Zentangle Bijou Artist Tiles

  • Zentangle Square Tiles – Standard size tiles available in white, black, and tan.
  • Zentangle Bijou Square Tiles – Small tiles available in white, black, and tan.
  • Zentangle Opus Tiles – Large tiles available in white and tan.
  • Zentangle Zendalas (Circle Shape) – Available in white, black, and tan.
  • Zentangle 3Z Tiles (Triangle Shape) – Available in multi-color packs.

 

Index Cards: Why not? Index cards are cheap, widely available, and work well with all kinds of pens. If you’re interested in experimenting with colored paper, try buying packs of assorted color index cards. Index cards aren’t the fanciest option, but they offer a ton of creative potential.
Index Card Art

  • Extreme Index Cards (Assorted Colors)
  • Neon Index Cards (Assorted Colors)
  • Heavy Weight Index Cards
  • Super Thick Index Cards
  • Mini Index Cards
  • Grid Index Cards

 

Create Your Own Custom Artist Tiles

Cutting your own tiles out of standard size sheets of paper is a surprisingly popular practice in the tangling community. This option allows people to customize the size, weight, and color of their tile.

DIY Artist TilesCutting your own tiles also saves money in the long-run if you can get them cut in bulk. For example, some artists bring entire reams of paper to their local print shop and have the paper professionally cut into tiles. You can further cut down costs in the long-run by investing in a paper cutting machine and doing the bulk cutting yourself. Using these methods yields thousands of tiles per ream of paper, and thus a significantly lower cost-per-tile compared to individually sold packs of tiles.

Die Cut Paper Circles (Round Artist Tiles)

Paper CircleFor those who are interested in circle-shaped paper options for drawing mandalas, Etsy is your friend. The trick here is to search for the keyword “paper die cut circles.” You’ll find many die-cut circle options in all sorts of different sizes, colors, and types of paper. Outside of independent Etsy sellers, the only major brand that sells packs of die cut circle “tiles” is Zentangle, which they call “Zendalas.” Zendalas are 4-5/8″ in diameter and are available in white, black, and tan paper.

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  1. Carolyn says

    October 24, 2021 at 8:19 pm

    Wow exactly what I was looking for – die cut shapes to tangle on. Thank you!

    I thought little tangled hexies would make great Christmas ornaments!

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    • Tangle List says

      October 24, 2021 at 10:21 pm

      Yup, you can get all kinds of die cut paper shapes on Etsy—hexagons, snowflakes, Christmas trees. There’s also some nice scalloped paper circles you might want check out for ornaments.

      Reply
  2. Jacqui says

    December 8, 2021 at 6:59 pm

    Thank you for such an informative article . I am new to Zentangles and would like to know which is the best paper I can buy to make my own tiles?

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  3. Dawn says

    July 6, 2022 at 2:38 pm

    My husband and kids gave me a die cutter for my birthday – at 108Euros I now make cards, but also tiles, oh so many tiles. For 3-4Euros I can get 6 pieces of a4 mixed media papers which will make me 4 regular tiles and a couple of bijoux each. And I can make any shape I want, any color etc etc. Before I got it I also used index cards (my local Chinese shop sells 3 different sizes).

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