Friday, August 26, 2011

Flourish Friday - Fun Technique

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 Rachel and Matthew started classes at Purdue University this past Monday. I think I've shared before that I try to write to them each week while they are at school.  I enjoy trying new techniques on their envelopes.

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At IAMPETH, Brenda Broadbent and Linda Hirsh shared a very cool technique using a black Glaze pen.  It so happens this past Saturday the Calligraphy Guild of Indiana celebrated its 30th Anniversary with a picnic. Each member that attended received a goody bag which included a black Glaze pen. (Insert Happy Dance.)

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 The Glaze pens have this little protective bulb on the end which must be removed before using the pen.

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 Brenda and Linda demonstrated using the black Glaze pen on black paper.  They showed the technique using elaborate Zentangle designs, but I just did some basic block letters filled with simple designs.

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 Once the Glaze pen lettering has dried, you go back in with colored pencils.  I used Prismacolor pencils. The marks from the Glaze pen are raised, giving an embossed look.

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I still thought the lettering needed something. I went back in with a white Uniball Signo pen and added drop shadows to help the letters pop a bit more.  (I made copies of one of my old Zentangles to put on the kids' cards.) Glaze pen on dark paper = Fun stuff. :)

You've probably heard that Brenda Broadbent is selling Paper & Ink Arts to Al Allen of Durable Supply Co.  /  Marker Supply Co.  I know Brenda has been looking for the right buyer for her company for a looooong time. I wish both Brenda and the Allen family the very best for a smooth and orderly transition.

For those of you in the path of Irene, I pray you are erring on the side of caution.
Wishing everyone a happy and SAFE weekend.

12 comments:

  1. wow, that is really cool, how nice of you to share!! love this....... must try!!!!

    xx Rena

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  2. Thanks for sharing a cool technique! Somehow I missed this at IAMPETH... Your posts always bring a smile to Friday mornings!

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  3. Jane, I did not know about Brenda selling Paper and Ink. : ( I hope the new owner is wonderful like her!
    Love your fun envelopes. I know your kids are happy to get them and excited to see what the mail brings.

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  4. Wow, love the black lettering on the black paper. Where can I get one! Your lettering is SO beautiful, I bet it is such a treat every week for your kids to get a letter from you. Sending love <3

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  5. This looks like a lot of fun, I'll have to try it. I also hope the new Paper & Ink owners do the company justice! Brenda has deep roots with the calligraphic community. She'll be missed.

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  6. Jane, these envelopes are great! I know your kids will love them.

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  7. Oh wow... that is so neat! This piece reminds me of stained glass. Love it! :)

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  8. Very cool Jane - I love the fun of the designs and the black on black. Now I wonder if we can buy the pens here???

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  9. i just love cool lettering ideas like this.....thanks SO much for showing us how to create fun alphas!! your kids must have a super collection of fabulously lettered envelopes (and wonderful cards to go with it!!)! xoxox

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  10. Hi Jane,
    Great envies!!! Love the tip re: the black glaze pen, and like others have commented, I'm sure your kids LOVE receiving your beautiful envelopes and notes in the mail. Brava, girlfriend, on another great post with great ideas! xoxo

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  11. Your designs are amazing and lovely. I love all the intricate detail. Very cool and amazing.

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  12. Really cool! So easy and fun, what a great technique! One of our members' children got a comment from a classmate: You sure are invited to a lot of weddings! She, too, has a mother who tried to send her an interesting envelope every week.

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