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B23. So Where Do I Put The Lettering? Basic Layout & Design for Calligraphers -- Book List
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B23. So Where Do I Put The Lettering? Basic Layout and Design
for Calligraphers -- Supplies
NEED TO BRING: Basic Tool Kit (no fountain pens); paint brushes
(large wash brushes and smaller watercolor brushes); gouache and
watercolors (bring what you already use for lettering or at least
have alizarin crimson, ultramarine, lemon yellow and Chinese or
zinc white gouache); colored pencils or watercolor pencils; liquid
frisket; kneadable eraser; interesting scraps of paper for collage;
rubber cement pick-up; Arches watercolor paper (140#, hot press
and cold press, two sheets each, full sheets if you can manage it
OR cut into fourths for ease of transport).
OPTIONAL: A piece of
your completed calligraphic art or something that you're working
on/struggling with. You and I can discuss it privately or, with your
permission, we can use it in the class setting to get more input as
to the design direction you might choose to go.
MATERIALS FEE:
$10
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S471. Verithin 24 color pack
These quality colored pencils feature a high strength lead
that won’t snap under normal writing pressure. Dense structure of pigments provide vivid colors that won’t smear or fade. Takes a fine point in any sharpener every time.
Good for lettering.
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S472. Verithin 36 color pack
These quality colored pencils feature a high strength lead
that won’t snap under normal writing pressure. Dense structure of pigments provide vivid colors that won’t smear or fade. Takes a fine point in any sharpener every time.
Good for lettering.
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S522. 24 WC Prismacolor Pencil Set
Artist-quality, water-soluble. Use wet or dry.
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S198-1. Pebeo Drawing Gum 1.5 oz.
Pebeo Drawing Gum
1.5 oz. List $7.30
The best masking fluid. Write with the masking fluid in your pen and let it dry on the paper. Apply a watercolor wash, let it dry, and remove the masking fluid with a Rubber Cement Pick-up. You have white letters on a color background. Thins and cleans with water.
Hints on using masking fluids.
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E09. Kneaded Rubber Eraser
Kneaded Rubber Eraser.
Used to erase pencil (graphite). Cherryl Moote suggested it for removing the white lines fom a white lead mechanical pencil.
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S199. Rubber Cement Pick-Up
Rubber Cement Pick-up.
Use this to remove masking fluid after it has completely dried.
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