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Happy Hands cognitive learning Project Calligraphy Lettering Design

For a brush lettering beginner, trying all the brush pens ever created is an absolute joy. I’ve been there years ago, and I have to say I do not have a modest collection.Cognitive learning theory in the classroom sadly, not all pens are created equal, and after my relentless pursuit for the perfect brush pen, I’m happy to say that the search is over. I still have a few multi-coloured brush pens, but the basic black ones are what I use the most nowadays.Cognitive learning theory in the classroom

Third on the list is the extra fine fudegokochi brush pen by kuretake. It’s a mouthful (and tongue twister, as well!), but it’s a nifty tool that’s great for small sized writing.Cognitive learning theory in the classroom not just for lettering, the extra fine tip of this kuretake brush pen also works for writing on gift tags, place cards, labels and journals.Cognitive learning theory in the classroom it can be used for comic and wreath illustrations, too.

I have a confession to make. This pen has been with me for a long time before I discovered its fine tip goodness.Cognitive learning theory in the classroom that’s what happens when you have A LOT of pens in your collection—you tend to overlook the really good ones! It has a comfortable grip and a nice, fine tip that I use on small lettering pieces.Cognitive learning theory in the classroom the lettering above was written on an A6 sheet. The PILOT fude-makase makes it to number 2.

My all-time favourite will always be pentel’s fude touch sign pen.Cognitive learning theory in the classroom it gives thicker upstrokes and downstrokes compared to the other two pens listed above. It’s best for brush lettering on A5 to A4 sized cards, and may require you to write bigger.Cognitive learning theory in the classroom it’s great for beginners because the tip doesn’t fray. When used with a light hand, the tip will remain in very good condition for a long time (unless the ink runs out first!).Cognitive learning theory in the classroom

It’s time for a celebration! Around this time each year, I host a giveaway that’s slightly bigger than those I usually have. To kick off 2019, I’m giving away a nice bundle of goodies for brush lettering lovers!Cognitive learning theory in the classroom it doesn’t matter how far along in your lettering journey you are. If you love brush lettering, don’t mind having additional tools to help you hone your craft, or know someone who would love a bunch of free brush lettering tools, then you should join this giveaway!Cognitive learning theory in the classroom

So what am I celebrating, exactly? Well, there’s my birthday, my wedding anniversary, and the anniversary of this baby of mine, the happy hands project.Cognitive learning theory in the classroom when I started HHP I just wanted to share my calligraphy and lettering stories, and I can’t believe it’s still here! I’m still blogging and sharing my calligraphy and lettering passion with the world.Cognitive learning theory in the classroom I’ve met so many friends who share the same love for this craft and I’ve learned so much from all of you.

I teamed up with author and wordsmith @thepenlesswriter for this giveaway!Cognitive learning theory in the classroom we are giving away a copy of her recently published book, beneath. It is a collection of some of the best motivational quotes she has written and featured on @thepenlesswriter instagram page.Cognitive learning theory in the classroom if you’re looking for quotes and words to practice calligraphy or lettering with, this book is perfect.

The giveaway starts today, february 14th, and closes on thursday, february 28th at 12 midnight singapore time (GMT +8).Cognitive learning theory in the classroom the lucky winner will be chosen randomly and will be contacted via email within 72 hours of the giveaway closing. If I don’t receive an email reply from the winner within seven (7) days of the original email, I will be randomly selecting another winner.Cognitive learning theory in the classroom

Open internationally! This giveaway is open to everyone 18 years old and above. The prizes will be shipped via singapore post, so as long as I can ship to your location, you can join!Cognitive learning theory in the classroom shipping of items to the winner is free of charge however, any customs fees (should it apply) will be paid for by the recipient. Good luck! A rafflecopter giveaway

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