Hello Wednesday! Can y’all believe it’s already Wednesday!? It’s also Super Bowl week and though (sadly) my Saint’s aren’t playing, the Eagles coach was the coach for a couple of top football programs here, so that’s pretty cool. Anyways, if you have recieved any general e-mails from me lately, you might have noticed my ‘signature’ at the bottom with my new solgan. So, let’s get started with “Never Stop Learning – Never Stop Creating”…
Things Used:
- Tombow Dual Brush Pen Art Markers
- Canson XL Series Marker Pad, 9″X12″ Fold Over
- Crafty JBird’s Blending Palette
- Manuscript Man-MDP400 Modern Calligraphy Dip Pen and Nib Set
Step #1:
If you have seen any of my previous posts you would know I love using Tombow Dual Brush Pens. You would also know, I love using the blending technique. I use the blending technique one of two ways and my favorite is using my blending palette.
For the first part of myg my saying “Never Stop Learning – Never Stop Creating,” I used Tombow Dual Brush Pen number 606 then used number 673 to ‘pick’ the first up off my blending palette. Click here for my video.
Step #2:
For the second part of my “Never Stop Learning – Never Stop Creating,” I used Tombow Dual Brush number 685 then 723 to ‘pick’ the first color up. Here is my video of my creation.
Step #3:
Though I didn’t include them on my “2018 New Years Goals,” one of them is to finally break down and learn how to calligraphy using a dip calligraphy pen. For the purpose of this post I just jumped right in and attempted with my “Never Stop Learning – Never Stop Creating” slogan. Obviously, I have alot of practicing to do but plan on including y’all in my new journey. Check out my video here.
There you go, my “Never Stop Learning – Never Stop Creating.”
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Crafty JBird
This is just another version of my blending technique I did playing around with the pens but with the same pen numbers.
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