I’d love to share the fun with you so I’m having a giveaway of Amy’s book for one of you! And if you just can’t wait and want to purchase Hand Lettering for Relaxation today (I totally don’t blame you) I’ll send you an Amazon gift card for the amount of the purchase price. ![]() It’s my winding-down activity each evening – it’s kind of therapeutic to sit and work on my lettering at the end of each day! 1 Premium Legacy embroidery design which you’ll choose from 125+. 10 professionally digitized ESA fonts which you’ll choose yourself from our database of close to 1000. 10 embroidery designs which you’ll choose from close to 30,000. Kick back and relax with a beer from Trestle Brewery. 8 hours of non-software specific education on digitizing theory. It’s totally doable, even if you’ve never done any kind of lettering because Amy takes you through each skill and breaks it down into easy to follow steps. Also Providing Tarot Card readings, mystical, crystals and books. I love that she not only teaches hand lettering in lots of different styles, but she includes the cute decorative features that make hand lettering so fun – like these banners I was practicing here. I clearly need a lot more work, but I’m only on chapter 8 so I’ve got lots more to learn! At the end of each chapter Amy has a cute hand drawn page where you can do your phrase for the chapter. Sit back and relax as staff read a short story, first chapter, or poem, followed by a. I bought a little inexpensive sketch book so I could practice lots with each chapter – it’s worked out perfectly. Join us at the Brownsville Library for our monthly book club. It’s so great! Let me show you some of my progress. The book launched yesterday but I’ve had a copy for a few weeks and I’m working my way through it – because the awesome thing about this book is that it’s a workbook! There are step-by-step chapters and instructions with little hand lettering projects for each chapter. Embrace the timeless allure of Chikankari embroidery, where intricate stitches and delicate thread-work create. ![]() One of my goals this year was to work on my hand lettering! I use so much lettering in my hoops and embroidery and I want it all to eventually be MY handwriting – not fonts! The timing was perfect because my good friend Amy Latta from One Artsy Mama just came out with this amazing book – Hand Lettering for Relaxation! (aff link)
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