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  • Basic Calligraphy
  • From "DIY Crafts"
    episode DIC-230
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    Here's a framed sample of Shirley LaPorte's calligraphy.

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    Figure A

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    Figure B

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    Figure C

    Materials (figure A):

    Italic pens -- available in markers, fountain pens and individual pen nibs (figure B) that are inserted into a holder
    Graph paper
    Plain paper

    1. Every calligraphic alphabet is made up of a series of basic strokes. Holding your chisel-edge pen nib at a constant 45-degree angle creates the beautiful thick-and-thin ribbon effect.

    2. The size of the letter is determined by the size of the pen you're using. The nib size can range from 1.5mm up to 16mm. The height of the lower-case body of the letter "a," for example, is equal to 5 times the width of the pen nib. The ascender is 5 times again higher with the letter "d" and the descender is 5 times again lower with "g" (figure C). All capital letters are equal to 7 pen nibs high.

    3. A 5-degree slant is most desirable. Consistency and practice are key to beautiful letter forms. Don't hesitate to let your personality shine through and create a style that is your own. Follow the basic guidelines and rules, then add your own flair.

    Products: Available at stationery or art-supply stores nationwide.


    RESOURCES :
    300 Papermaking Recipes
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    Author: Mary Reimer

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    Paper Crafting Beautiful Boxes, Book Covers and Frames
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    Author: Valeria Ferrari

    Paper Illuminated: 15 Projects for Making Handcrafted Luminaria
    Model: 1580173306
    Author: Helen Hiebert
    (September, 2001)


    Storey Books / Storey Communications Inc.
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    Fresh Ideas in Invitations, Posters and Announcements
    Model: 1581800878
    Author: Gail Deibler Finke (Editor)

    Invitations
    Model: 0609603035
    Author: Marc Friedland and Betty Goodwin
    (November, 1998)


    Clarkson Potter/The Crown Publishing Group/Random House
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    Papercraft Projects With One Piece of Paper
    Model: 0486255042
    Author: Michael Grater and Geoffrey Goode


    Dover Publications Inc.
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    Paper Perfect : Hundreds of Stunning Practical Projects in Collage, Decoupage, Papier-Mache. . .
    ISBN: 1842152963
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    Card Crafting: Over 45 Ideas for Making Greeting Cards & Stationery
    Model: 0806986832
    Author: Gillian Souter
    (August, 1993)

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    Sterling Publishing Co. Inc.
    Website: www.sterlingpub.com

    Creative Greeting Cards: Personalized Projects for All Occasions (Reader's Digest)
    Model: 0895779838
    Author: Caroline Green
    (October, 1997)

    Reader's Digest Adult

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    Creative Cards: Wrap a Message With a Personal Touch
    Model: 0870119648
    Author: Yoshiko Kitagawa
    (September, 1990)

    Kodansha International


    GUESTS :
    Shirley LaPorte
    PO Box 67174
    Los Angeles, CA 90064
    Phone: 805-496-1517
    Website: www.societyforcalligraphy.org
    Society for Calligraphy

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