CardMaker's Hand-Lettering Workbook by Nancy Burke

CardMaker's Hand-Lettering Workbook by Nancy Burke

Author:Nancy Burke
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: DRG
Published: 2011-01-15T00:00:00+00:00


2. Trace over pencil lines with a fine- to medium-tip pen or marker. Allow adequate time for pen ink to dry completely and erase any visible pencil lines.

3. Try bouncing letters for a fun and casual look. Keep the proportion and size of each letter consistent but raise or lower each letter from the baseline. Twist the letters slightly to give it more variation.

Font created by Marian Rodenhizer

Using a pencil, lightly draw a base, middle and top guideline where you wish your sentiment or title to appear. Make sure that there is an even amount of space below, above and along each edge of your finished letter to accommodate adjustments made in each step below.

Project note: This is a very easy lettering style to mastei with only a minimal amount of effort. A few practice strokes on a scratch piece of paper, and you will be using this versatile yet whimsical lettering style on all of your cards and projects. This alphabet lends itself to “bouncing” letters to give an overall fun and casual look.

1. Keeping the bottom edge of all letters touching your baseline, and using a pencil, lightly draw each letter of your sentiment or title.



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