This calligraphy site is still under construction, but that doesn’t mean that I can’t start adding my latest projects to my new blog!
Scribbly Calligraphy
For Halloween I signed up for an exchange with some UK calligraphy friends from Instagram. I wanted to attempt a new style of modern calligraphy… the scribbly unreadable variety where the lettering goes a bit wild and overlaps. This was tricky for me as I’m usually a stickler for making my writing legible – I will sometimes trash an envelope if there is an unsightly letter clash so making deliberate clashes made me wince. I used white Ecoline ink as it is less opaque than my preferred Dr Martin’s Bleed Proof White, and it achieved a ghostly effect I was after. My nib of choice was a Brause 66EF and this is how it turned out…
I wasn’t happy writing it, but I was reasonably pleased with the result and I now feel encouraged to use this style on a larger piece, possibly using a variety of colours. The text I’ve used here is a short black magic spell that I found on the Internet – I think the scribbly treatment worked well with it, although I decided against using it for the envelope… I don’t believe in being mean to Postmen or Postwomen, so I wrote my usual copperplate script for these…
Christmas is Coming!
My next project will probably be Christmas related, if I don’t start addressing my envelopes soon it’ll be the week before Christmas and I’ll be sitting at my desk dashing off addresses with a Bic Biro – and that simply won’t do! I intend to dig out the gold ink and make merry with the red envelopes! Although I suppose I ought to get on and finish this website…. I have a page about gilding to build…and there might be a flash of gothic and a wink of foundational…
Gish, I just love your hand, it makes me so happy seeing your stunning calligraphy Scarlet. Perfection 😘
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Hello and welcome, Sarah!!! My first comment on this blog!!! I feel like I should send you a prize. Thank you for your lovely comment!
Sx
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My pleasure, I think I have to be your biggest fan, I just adore your calligraphy, it’s just the best. 👌🏻
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Yay! You have your avatar, Sarah! And you really are very kind!
Sx
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My pleasure Scarlet 😘
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Golly, this is posh! So this what you get up to when you’re not shopping for bath mats, eh? Jolly impressive, especially that scribbly stuff. What’s it say?
Wishing you every success with this new and exciting thingummy.
B.
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Indeed it is, Mr Batarde, the glamour continues in every aspect of my life.
Sx
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Ooh! I could do with having some of my spells captured on paper (the good stuff, mind) in some barely readable calligraphy in case The Nieces get hold of them. If only I can find the blasted things.
The spells, that is. Not The Nieces. I know where they are.
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And I meant to say: Godspeed to Loopy Letters and all who sail in her!
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I would love to pin your spells down on paper, Mr Devine! I’ll capture them and make a happy home for them.
As for nieces, hmpf.
Sx
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Oh, dear. Charmaine having “ideas” again, eh?
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This is all down to Charmaine, Mr Devine…. her and her ideas. Tsk. I really need to get my nose to the grindstone. I am shaking off the nasty cold, but now my boiler has broken down. I am taking refuge in the attic. Heat rises.
Sx
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This has to be the finest Art wise, and most hilarious otherwise blog on the net, ha ha x😂
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Thank you, Sarah… I think!!
Sx
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My pleasure, it was a compliment for sure x😘
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Jut to say very best of luck with this. I always admire people with goals and yours is a very appealing one. I have trouble keeping one blog going so hats off to you ( if I had one ) for writing two 🙂 🙂
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Tsk, Mr Ducks!!! You are are much better blogger than I!!! You know how slack I can be with Wonky Words!! But this is a dedicated calligraphy site… so not so hard to gather material for.
Thank you!!
Sx
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I have some letters from the middle of the 19th century written to my great-great-great grandfather and this reminds me of a number of them, beautiful writing but so elaborate that the letters merged – sometimes, to save paper, they turned the page 90 degrees and wrote again. I can’t imagine how anyone was able to read it.
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I love old letters like that Z, and yours sound like proper family treasures. Any pictures? I would love to see them. I’m familiar with the paper saving technique – maybe during the Loopy Letters project I’ll try it myself – I’ve always meant to.
Sx
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Your ghostly scribbles are marvellous! Good luck with this new venture. X
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Thank you, Eyrl, and you are definitely on my list!
Sx
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Super goodly! X
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I don’t think we a are FB friends but you are certainly one of those people who make me smile when I think of you and so I have come here specifically to wish you and your family a very merry Christmas, enjoyed without regard to calories 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Aww… Thank you, Mr Ducks!! I am on FB, but I seldom do much there…. I will be updating both blogs before the end of the year. I know, I am an appalling blogger! Merry Crispy bits to you, m’dear!
Sxxx
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