Thursday, February 3, 2011

Doing Calligraphy - Some Things To Get Started

By Tiffany M. Peebles


Do you love the fancy, flowing script that you often see on wedding invitations? It's called calligraphy and it takes special training and years of practice to develop such handwriting. You can master it with dedication. Why not give it a try?

To get started you need the right materials. Don't think you can get buy with just a pencil and typing paper. That can get you started, but as you progress you'll need more supplies. To create beautiful handwriting you need to go to the art or office supply store to get what you need. 


Your first lesson in calligrapher will advise you to use a pencil, eraser and a ruler to outline or trace your letters. You fill the in with ink later. This is how you get started, once you improve you can move on and forgo the pencil step. Beginners usually need this extra training. 


As you get better you can try using pen and ink. You will need heavier paper than you used with a pencil. It's advised to use the heaviest paper you can find. It should be acid free.



When you go to the craft store you will have to choose from a variety of different calligraphy pens. The best ones have a flat tip compared to the commonly used ballpoint pens found just about anywhere.



Calligraphy pens are special because they have tips that allow you to make various sizes of lines. The tips can be changed quickly for whatever project you're working on. Make sure you're using permanent ink and products designed for calligraphers.

Now that you've assembled all the supplies you need, you can get underway. You may want to take lessons or learn on your own via DVD or instructional books. If you don't have a lot of money to spend you can just find some calligraphy you like and begin copying it.



Don't think you can improve without practicing. Most people aren't born great calligraphers, they become that way over time. 






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