First decide on a phrase or word you'd like to use (or a few) and write them out on paper so you can check your spelling. There’s nothing worse than scripting something beautiful and then realising it is spelt wrong!
Then grab your brush and take out some scratch paper to practise on. You’ll want to write out your phrase a few times before starting on your final card. I usually try 2-3 different versions (or more) before I find one I’m happy with. You can use water-colour paint, mists, inks – any liquid medium should work just fine. You could even use a brush marker and skip all the mess (but where's the fun in that!).
Once you’re happy with your scripting style, you can start on your final card. Take your time and enjoy the process. You'll need to let go of perfection and embrace the messiness that can sometimes occur. But, thats what life’s all about, isn’t it?!
Or, if you REALLY can’t embrace the mess, you can take a less risky route and scan or photograph your practise sheet and print them onto your card. Viola, perfect!
Tips for beautiful brush script:
- Practise, practise, practise! This is my number one tip for a reason. Like any new skill, the more you practise the better you will get.
- Try a variety of different mediums and brushes until you find something you feel comfortable and confident with.
- Find and embrace your own style. Classes and inspiration from Instagram and Pinterest can be helpful for finding styles you like but embracing your own style will always give you the best results.
- Just give it a go, there really is no right or wrong!
I hope you'll give this a go and I'd really love to see what you come up!
Ooh, you are clever!
ReplyDeleteThanks Suse!
DeleteThis is great! Thank so much for showing us!!!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome! I hope you give it a go!
Deleteso talented you are!
ReplyDeleteThanks Bonita!
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