Howdy Wednesday! Happy Thanksgiving! Hope everyone has a successful day of getting ready for tomorrow! It’s going to be a busy day and then another busy day for Turkey Day. Anyways, to continue my theme from “Make It Monday’s” Turkey Drawing, I’ve added a saying to my drawing. So, let’s get started with “Gobble til You Wobble…”
Things Used:
- Canson XL Series Marker Pad (9 In. x 12 In.) 1 pcs sku 1846688MA
- Tombow Dual Brush Pen Art Markers
- Photoshop Elements 13
- Black & Decker BDL220S Laser Level
- Gobble til You Wobble Turkey Drawing
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Step #1:
The first thing I did here, was used my Tombow Dual Brush Pen numbers 636 and 933 to calligraphy out my saying for “Gobble til You Wobble.”
Step #2:
Then, using Photoshop Elements, I cropped each word to be by themselves so I could complete my next step.
Step #3:
Finally, with my calligraphy saying words cropped individually, I adjusted them accordingly on my “Gobble til You Wobble Turkey Drawing.”
There you go, my “Gobble til You Wobble Turkey Drawing” with my “Gobble til You Wobble” saying. A 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 ways to make your brush calligraphy ‘pop.’
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Have any questions about today’s “Write It Wednesday” “Gobble til You Wobble?” Please feel free to comment below. Thanks for visiting! Hope to see you again!
Crafty JBird
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