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Copperplate Calligraphy from A to Z - A Step-by-Step Workbook for Mastering Elegant Pointed-Pen Lettering - cover

Copperplate Calligraphy from A to Z - A Step-by-Step Workbook for Mastering Elegant Pointed-Pen Lettering

Sara Richardson

Publisher: Ulysses Press

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Summary

Learn to draw the popular classic script with this easy-to-use, full-color, and very modern guide. 
 
Pointed pen calligraphy doesn’t have to be intimidating! This photo-packed guide breaks down every skill, step, and stroke into easy-to-learn techniques. It shows you how to build a solid foundation in drawing beautiful letters as well as ways to add flourishes and embellishments to your personal projects. Nothing is overlooked, including: 
 
• Step-by-Step Instructions 
 
• Color Photos 
 
• Practice Pages 
 
• Expert Tips and Tricks 
 
• DIY Projects 
 
• Inspiration and Ideas
Available since: 11/27/2018.
Print length: 116 pages.

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