Calligraphy is quite a rage this wedding season and everyone is trying their hands on it. Honestly, nobody needs it and a few knows how to do it but, the elegance that it imparts has somehow made it so trendy that everyone wants it and you want to have this also. So, what would you do? Would you hire a professional for this? Well, think again as it may cost you around $3-5 per envelope. Pretty too much, right? So? Simple, try our amazing calligraphy tips and do it yourself.
Arrange all the Tools
To implement all your calligraphy ideas correctly, first thing that you would need is calligraphy tools. If you are able to collect the right personal calligraphy toolkit for you, you would simply rock at this. Things that you would need are Sumi ink, Screw top container, LaserJet paper, Ruler, eraser, Nikko G nibs, Needle nose plyers, Pencil, 1 straight pen and 1 oblique pen. These are all the essential tools that will help you get started.
Choose a Simple Font First
There are various fonts available for calligraphy but, you should start with a simple font so that you can aptly learn all the calligraphy tips yourself. We would recommend you to choose from Segoe script, Bradley hand ITC or Lucida handwriting. All these fonts are simple yet too elegant and you can learn all these quite easily.
Practise a Bit
Before you start writing on the wedding envelope itself, you should practise a bit so that all your calligraphed envelops are error-proof. To begin with hold your calligraphy pen comfortably at a 45 degree angle from your paper. Then, you need to dip your nib into the ink and start writing. The most important calligraphy tips include holding your pen at consistent angle all the time and applying the right amount of pressure. Continue practising more.
Trace a Little Bit
We could have told you this trick earlier also but, practise always makes a man perfect. Once you select your font, you could trace the font and then make it look more beautiful. Once you have traced a simple font, you could then draw all sorts of horizontal, vertical and diagonal lines then, you need to thicker down strokes and style up the font with flourishing loops. The best calligraphy idea is to stay within the guidelines and create emphasis to make your calligraphy stand out.
Set the Final Tone
Once you have practised enough, its time to select your final calligraphy font for your wedding invitation envelopes. You have to be extra conscious this time. Don’t try to select extra jazzy font as remember you are not a professional after all. Try to find a creative and stylish font but something which is not very tricky. Once, you find your font, trace the calligraphy on your envelopes and then apply all your calligraphy knowledge on it. Create emphasis, draw right lines, thick strokes and make flourishing loops. Right colour and right pattern will make all your wedding guests appreciate your pattern.
You Can Make Calligraphy Sign-Boards and Place Cards
These are the most important calligraphy tips that would work for you. Other than these, we want to tell you that work slow, work on a hard surface, manage right spacing, try different styles, watch videos from experts on calligraphy and set your mind relax. With all these, you would definitely work wonders with your calligraphy.
Saurabh Agarwal
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