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I warned you a few days ago that I'm a slow learner, and all the troubles I had with my bakery sign didn't teach me my lesson not to choose elaborate fonts to cut out on vinyl with my Silhouette machine. I truly expected this project to be a failure and probably be a total waste of time, but I felt compelled to try it anyway. Here's why. I bought an adorable 1895 school primer. It is filled with some

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Jean Conlin
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Can you do calligraphy with a pencil? Yes, 100%. In fact, pencil calligraphy might just be one of the best ways for you to start practicing the art of calligraphy. In this tutorial, I will teach you everything you need to know about doing pencil calligraphy. Here is a quick…

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Lauren Kern
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Gothic was a popular medieval calligraphy. It was also called Blackletter for the dark appearance of a written page. The letters are square in shape, and are written at a 45 degree angle. Click on the photo for a larger image of the Gothic alphabet. Try copying the simpler lowercase letters, then move on to the more elaborate uppercase letters. Make sure to use a 45 degree pen angle. Try writing your name, squeezing the letters close enough together that you could fit just one pen stroke…

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Deborah Lutey