Hello Wednesday! We’ve made it through half the week and I kinda wish it would slow down a bit. Anyways, to continue my Halloween theme let’s get started with “Don’t Get Caught in a Spider Web – Happy Halloween…”
Things Used:
- Canson Marker Pad
- Tombow Dual Brush Pen Art Markers
- Photoshop Elements 13
- Black & Decker BDL220S Laser Level
- Westcott 15″ Stainless Steel Office Ruler With Non Slip Cork Base
- Creative Studio Graphite Sketch Pencil Set W/Tin 6 Pcs
- Fudenosuke Brush Pen, Hard Tip, Black
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Step #1:
To start, I used my sketch pencil to draw my spider web. Then using my Tombow Fudenosuke Hard Tip pen to trace over my pencil drawing.
Step #2:
Then, for my orange base for my ‘Happy Halloween’ ” Don’t Get Caught in a Spider Web – Happy Halloween” saying, I simply used my Tombow Dual Brush Pen number 933.
Step #3:
To finish off my ‘Happy Halloween’ “Don’t Get Caught in a Spider Web – Happy Halloween” saying, I used my 245 Tombow Dual Brush Pen number to carefully outline all the way around my saying.
There you go, my “Don’t Get Caught in a Spider Web – Happy Halloween” saying. A quick and creative way to calligraphy out a saying and drawing.
Anyways, hope you enjoyed and if you’re new to the brush calligraphy world, learned something new! Be sure to visit my previous “Write It Wednesday” posts for more creative decorating ways to make your brush calligraphy ‘pop.’
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Have any questions about today’s “Write It Wednesday” “Don’t Get Caught in a Spider Web – Happy Halloween?” Please feel free to comment below. Thanks for visiting! Hope to see you again!
Crafty JBird
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