- Use the brightest paper you can find. Premium laser paper is smooth and solid white.
- Use a black, black marker. I love Pigma Professional markers for this.
- Draw graphic at a larger scale.
- Scan your work at 300 DPI or snap a photo under natural light.
- Adjust your image to make your blacks blacker and your whites whiter. I adjust in my photos setting, or use your favorite image editor.
- Open into Silhouette Mint software & make!
All Kids Are Artists with the Silhouette Mint
October 26, 2016A couple of months ago, I did a video interview for Silhouette for their Mint. It's now up on my YouTube channel. Check it out here or the embedded video below.
In the video I mention that anyone can be an artist with the Silhouette Mint. It's so true! I volunteer as a youth leader for 8-12 year old girls in our congregation. We meet twice a month to talk about spiritual doctrine, learn new skills, socialize and do fun activities. As a learning activity, I taught them about the design process and had them come up with their own stamp designs. I was so impressed with the skill and focus of each of these girls! A few of them had me help them with their word art. I was a little reluctant to do that because I wanted them to have full ownership, so I made them trace and add their own personal touches to do that.
This was perhaps one of my favorite activities as their leader. Seeing them thoughtfully come up with a design, draft and draw it out was so satisfying. For best results when making your own stamps:
Mom's Best-Ever Breadsticks
October 24, 2016These breadsticks were a family staple growing up. I've finally figured out how not to destroy the yeast when cooking, so now it's a staple in our house, too. They're incredibly easy to make and require very few ingredients. You can play around with the seasonings you have on-hand to change up the flavors of these breadsticks.
The recipe I'm sharing with you deviates slightly from my mom's recipe, but it's simply because I rarely ever have malted milk on hand. In this recipe, instead of calling for warm water and malted milk, I simplify with whole milk. I'm sure any other milk will do, we're just a whole milk family.
I use a hook mixer for the entire thing. If you don't have a stand mixer like this (or a Bosch), you can get away with mixing by hand.
Mom's Best-Ever Breadsticks
Makes 1 11x17 jelly roll pan- 1 Tbs. yeast
- 1 1/2 cups warm milk
- 1 Tbs. honey
- 2 tsp. salt
- 4-4 1/2 cups flour
- 2 Tbs. melted butter
- garlic salt
- pepper
- parmesan cheese
The Right Calligraphy Materials
October 7, 2016One of the many draws to calligraphy as a hobby is that it's a desktop craft. It can take up as much space as a simple shoe box. Or it can take up several rooms. But the shoebox is where it starts. It's not like skiing where you have to get the skis, and the boots and the bindings, and the pants and the jacket and the gloves and the poles and the goggles and... and... and...
Getting into calligraphy can be as simple and cheap or as expensive and elaborate as your budget allows. There are fabulous materials in every price range. Let's break it down into 3 price ranges, shall we? This post has been created with affiliate links, but I strongly recommend ordering through Paper & Ink Arts regardless. They have fabulous customer service and tons of amazing calligraphy-related products.
ON THE CHEAP
You really can get great materials without spending a pretty penny. But there are a couple of caveats that go with going bargain-basement. Once you understand the limitations, you can better enjoy the cheap-o supplies.- Hammermill Premium Paper
- Ticonderoga Pencil
- Hunt 22, Hunt 101, Hunt 56
- Speedball Lacquer Straight Holder
- Speedball Universal Oblique Holder
- Higgins Eternal Ink
Mid-range investment
- Fidelity Onion Skin Paper
- Mechanical Pencil
- Zebra G, Nikko G, Leonardt Principal, Hiro 41
- Pointed Oblique Holder (Here's one that fitted to the G nibs)
- Tachikawa Straight Holder
- Sumi Ink
Highish-end Investment
- Rhodia Paper
- Drafting Pencil & Lead
- Copperplate Nib Sampler
- Adjustable Oblique Holder
- Mahogony Straight Holder
- Walnut Ink
Calligraphy Workshops in Salt Lake City, UT & Phoenix, AZ
October 3, 2016I'm headed to Arizona this weekend for Pinners Conference!! I'll be talking about 5 things you need to do when learning calligraphy. It's only an hour-long, so I'll be spending the time demonstrating, giving great advice and answering any questions that may come my way. You'll come away with a wealth of knowledge, motivation to get started on learning calligraphy and a calligraphy alphabet to practice.
Join me in Arizona and Utah for this workshop. Use code MELISSA to sign up for my class. Sign up for Pinners right here.
Since it's only an hour-long (the Pinners vibe is high-energy and the classes are quick), I'm holding calligraphy workshops post-Pinners in both Arizona and Salt Lake City! Because an hour-long lecture is never enough. Did you know that most calligraphy workshops (the guild-related ones) are north of 6 hours long? I'll just be scratching the surface at an hour.
If you're in the Phoenix, Arizona area (the workshop is in Peoria), click here to sign up for the 3 hour workshop on October 8, 2016.
If you're in the Salt Lake City, Utah area (the workshop is in the Sugarhouse neighborhood), click here to sign up for the 3 hour workshop on November 10, 2016.
These workshops are all-inclusive, beginner workshops. If you have some or no experience, come! Lefties and friends with ugly handwriting are also welcome! Just bring your passion for letters. :)
Not sure what to expect at Pinners? See this segment I did for KUTV a couple weeks ago about the conference. Hope to see you there!
If you can't come, don't worry! My online calligraphy class is always on-going. It's a party over there. Feel free to reach out in the comments below if you have any questions about any of these classes.