For the October exchange, I decided to choose one design and apply it to all the envelopes. Using a stack of colored envelopes and the Faber Castell PITT Artist Pen, which is a marker - and Post-It tape to mask off the bottom and give me a guide line on the top, I started writing names in my go-to-caps. Sadly, I did not take my own good advice to write each name once to figure out my spacing. I just winged it. You may call me Icarus. Although, Cathy had just sent me a very cool list of how to approach life/art and it's OK to just wing it and give yourself some drama to resolve. These are pictured in the exact order in which they were done. I only did three before I lost interest in caps and went to script. Then I reigned myself in and went back to caps.
Later on I had a couple more lapses into scripts. And halfway through, I got out colored pencils to see what I was going to do with the base lettering. I just chose random colors. I knew I was going to box myself in, so I figured I better dig out some stamps. The page of stamps - Wonders of America - Land of Superlatives was going to be perfect. After I chose stamps for the ones that were already lettered and the few that had colored pencil, I chose colors and styles of lettering that would go with the stamps. As usual, I think I do better when I know what stamp I am going to use from the very beginning. Over the next few days, I will show how these envelopes turned out - and if time permits, I will shoot a video about how to do this kind of lettering.
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Friday, January 13, 2017
Saturday, August 20, 2016
Faber Castell PITT marker
christyR asked what marker i used on the aug 8th post. i answered in the comment section. these were for the august envelope exchange - and most of the ones i sent will pop up in september - but i saw that there were some days with missing envelopes - so filled in here.
TMI or too much idle chatter. what to say about the envelopes? clearly i like that wrought iron style and i like the markers. they are fairly opaque. not as opaque as paint markers but they dry faster. really fast -instantly- as long as the paper is absorbent. i did not try them on glossy paper.
thank you jan - i would not even know these exist but for jan donating to my stash. i still don't know why she doesn't want these.
Thursday, July 28, 2016
re-run big fat nib
i don't remember what they call this type of nib. i just hope i complete my chores one of these days so i can get it out and use it again. i like the gel pen outlining and doodling, too.
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