Showing posts with label calligraphy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label calligraphy. Show all posts

Sunday, October 19, 2014

Published in Uppercase Magazine


I really didn't believe it until I had the issue in my hot little hands!  In an issue filled with beautiful pointed pen lettering, there is my little broad-edge contribution.

I'm referring to the current issue of  Uppercase magazine.  It is a very cool publication.  It is very well produced and a joy to hold in your hands. And this issue is filled with beautiful examples of calligraphy and lettering.

What is Uppercase?
It is a publication for the creative and curious that sparks the imagination and inspires creativity. 
Uppercase magazine is the brainchild of Janine Vangool who is its publisher, editor and designer and who basically wears all hats (doesn't that sound familiar!?).

Janine is very active on Instagram where you may see wonderful photos of what inspires her as well as sneak peaks of what's happening and what's coming at Uppercase! 


In the issues I have seen, there is always an interesting insert - a challenge throwout.  The photo above is my Instagram photo from the last issue challenge.  I lettered and cut "Upper case" in my current favourite colours. Since there is heraldry in this new issue, the challenge is to design your own crest and share it on Instagram and Twitter using the card provided.  Another inclusion is a blank card, designed for you to send to a friend/family member who you have just bought a gift subscription for!  
These are the best inserts EVER!

Here is a link to the official page of this issue so you can have a look! There are lots of other issue pages for you to browse while you're there.  But there is nothing like holding the magazine in your hot little hands. 

My submission is on this page:

Interested in subscribing? (I did, even before I was included!)  I can share this discount code with you!
The discount code “letterlove” will take $15 off subscriptions, valid until October 31. Here is a direct link to the subscription page starting with this issue.  Don't forget the discount code!!

Happy reading!

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Not All Those Who Wander - Happy Birthday Antje!


Happy Birthday Antje!  I hope our wanderings bring us together again sooner rather than later!
Hugs, Suzanne

P.S. It's on its way! Sorry it didn't make it to you in time!

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Quick Craft Room Organization with Silhouette!


If you have a Silhouette, we've made it super easy for you!  Just print and cut the labels and then you can colour coordinate with the backing colour of your choice!  Add some Glue Dots and voila!  Cute and functional!
This is the general set and can be found on the Silhouette site here.
 We have three sets - I tried to group them by theme, but it's hard!
This is the pen set and can be found on the Silhouette site here.
 All the lettering is done in a casual modern style.
This is the ribbons set and can be found on the Silhouette site here.
Team it up with our Washi Tape Organizer and it's too cute!!


Thanks for stopping in to have a look!
Happy creating, Suzanne

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Painting in the T : Thanks - Fill 'er Up T

When I challenged to the Design Team to share their creative talents by filling up the T in the new stamp set, I knew exactly what I wanted to do!  A "landscape". Yeah, I know, kinda weird.....


Supplies:
Thanks - Fill 'er Up T - now available with the cling & foam option!
Stonehenge Paper
Brilliance Galaxy Gold Stamp Pad
Queen's Gold Embossing Powder
W&N French Ultramarine Blue Watercolour
W&N Raw Sienna Watercolour
Spellbinders Valiant Honor die set
Spellbinders Grand Calibur
American Crafts Winter Cardstock Pad
Be Creative Tape, Pop Dots


Instructions:
  1. Cut Stonehenge to 10" x 7" with the deckle edge along the 7" side.  Fold into a 5" x 7" card. Cut light blue cardstock to 4 1/8" x 5 1/2" rectangle and cut dark blue cardstock to 4 3/8" x 5 5/8" rectangle.
  2. Stamp Thanks - Fill 'er Up T on to a piece of Stonehenge. (Stonehenge was chosen because it is smooth for stamping onto, but acts a lot like watercolour paper.) Thermal emboss with Queen's Gold embossing powder.
  3. Paint your landscape.  French Ultramarine Blue and Raw Sienna make an incredible range of colours when mixed.
  4. Center your painted design inside the largest Valiant Honor rectangle and use the Grand Calibur to die cut and emboss.
  5. Use Pop Dots to mat to light blue cardstock rectangle and Be Creative Tape to mat to dark blue cardstock rectangle. Adhere to card base using Be Creative Tape.
Follow this link to visit Quietfire Creations today for lots of other ways to Fill 'er Up!  You'll love the variety of ideas from the Design Team!
Thanks for stopping!
Suzanne

Friday, April 4, 2014

Illuminations Cards

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I thought I'd share a little more detail about the three quicky cards I made to accompany the release of Illuminations 1. You may read more details about Illuminations 1 HERE.





The W Card
Instructions:
  1. Stamp Morris Illuminations on white cardstock using Distress Bundled Sage.
  2. Stamp Double Stoke W in center of decoration using Distress Chipped Sapphire and a stamp positioner.
  3. Die cut Illuminated letter with Spellbinders Labels One and die cut larger Labels One from blue cardstock. Layer as shown using Glue Dots.
  4.  Cut piece of ribbon and notch at bottom.  Adhere to Cardblank using Glue Dots as shown.  Adhere decorated letter panel to card front with Pop Dots.
Supplies:

The K Card
Instructions:
  1. Use VersaMagic Tea Leaves to stamp Barberry Illuminations on white cardstock.  Use stamp positioner to overstamp Capital K using VersaMagic Perfect Plumeria.
  2. Use Large Labels to diecut the Illuminated letter.  Die cut largest Large Labels from white cardstock.
  3. Layer ribbons (Mini Raffia Bows and Satin Pleated) and wrap around larger die cut adhering with tape. Use Pop Dots to adhere Illuminated letter panel to ribbon-wrapped panel.
  4. Cut and fold green cardstock to make tent card measuring 4" x 5-1/4"  Adhere decorated panel to card front using Pop Dots.

The R Card

Instructions:
  1. Use VersaFine Satin Red to stamp Contemporary Illumination on white cardstock. Use stamp positioner to overstamp Capital R in Deep Lagoon. Cut into diamond shape.
  2. Mat Illuminated letter with blue and red cardstock each 1/8" larger than the previous layer and adhere using Glue Dots.
  3. Mount panel on card front as shown.
Thanks for having a look!  Just ask if you have questions.  (send me an email if you're not able to check back here for my reply!
Suzanne







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Thursday, November 21, 2013

My Favourite Quietfire Things - Calligraphy Toys & Tools

This is part one of My Favourite Things!


Here are a few of my current calligraphic favourites to recommend (I'm sure I've forgotten something!) if you're thinking of giving the gift of calligraphy.

Links to the products on the website are below, but here are some Coles Notes thoughts to share.  Don't forget we have Beginner Calligraphy Kits (for left-handers, too).  They are not fancy, but the tools are there (no instructions).


Nibs & Holders:  Without doubt Mitchell Roundhand nibs are my favourite for broad-edged lettering.  They are flexible and sharp.  For pointed pen, I like the Gillott 303 (also very flexible and even sharper - never buy just one) with an Oblique Nib Holder because of the major slope in the letterforms.  The Cork Grip is a nice change if you've been working with other nib holders.  It's a bit wider grip, but you might prefer it, or it might just be that a change is as good as a rest!




Ink:  I use Higgins Eternal all the time.  It's best if you leave the lid off to thicken a bit!  (yes, really!)  It is a carbon ink, so it will not fade (lightfast) but not waterproof.  It makes great thins in your letterforms, which is a requirement for any ink.  Pelikan 4001 is a good practice ink - comes in colours that blend.  It is not lightfast or waterproof, so don't do anything with it and hang it on the wall!
Walnut Ink is another calligrapher's gem.  When mixed with water it letters like a charm.  It can be mixed to any strength and with anything else for backgrounds.  Yup, a staple in my studio.




Paper:  For practice, I'll use any of the layout paper pads I carry.  They're all very similar. (The Cotton Comp might have a little more tooth to the surface.)  I like them because I use liners all the time (*gasp*  You think I want to waste time drawing lines???   I'm far too lazy for that.) and it's easy to see them through the practice paper.  These papers allow you to get great hairlines.  Just make sure you use a guard sheet!  If you get any oil from your hand on these babies, you'll know it.  Nasty!  At first you wonder what the heck is going wrong...
For finished pieces I always go to Arches 140lb Hot Press Watercolour paper.  Yes, 90lb is cheaper, but it's easily dented, and since calligraphers often don't stretch their watercolour paper, those crescent shaped dents show.  Art supply store assistance don't know that you're not going to stretch it and are very cavalier in how they handle it.
You know that you can letter on a lot of scrapbook papers pretty easily.  But you won't know until you try them....


Brushes:  Pentel Color Brushes are absolutely awesome for pointed brush lettering.  The hairs have great "snap".  Flat brushes are fun for broad-edges lettering. You can easily load each side with a different coloured paint or ink and away you go!  Working with flat brushes is different than with a nib because you cannot push them!!!


 
 



On the Go Supplies: Felt Markers are a great thing to throw into your purse (or whatever) and take along.  They work on virtually any paper, but remember they are markers and a nib won't do exactly the same thing.  (You can push markers where you can't push nibs sometimes)  Try a Parallel Pen.  I do a lot of my lettering for the Silhouette (digital cut files) with these.  My favourite is the 6mm, but it makes very big letters!  Ha, you won't need your glasses! The smallest is my least favourite, but closest to handwriting size.





Other Cool Tools and Accessories:  Automatic pens are great tools.  They are larger in size and come split as well as solid broad-edges.  Use them with ink and thin paints.

I use Magic Tape all the time.  Remember I said I use liners?  I use Magic Tape to adhere the practice paper to the liner.  If you do create lines - the Clic Eraser has become my favourite.  Since you shouldn't be dipping your nib directly in your ink, use the Pipettes to load your nib (have a look at our YouTube videos if you wonder what the heck I'm referring to!

Do you send a lot of decorated envelopes?  Try one of our Sealants.  Some calligraphers rub candle wax over their artwork, but it leaves a horrible shine.  Our sealants leave a matte surface which can be buffed to resist moisture.

And that's the whirlwind tour of our calligraphy supplies!  There's lots more, but those are the meat and potatoes supplies!

These are thumbnail links to the products on the website.  There is more information on the detail pages.  If the link doesn't take you to the product you are expecting, then it may be sold out.  If that happens, my apologies!  If the item is a real favourite of mine and I can get it again, you may see it reappear!  Just email for an update!
Thanks for taking a look. 
Create without limits! Suzanne