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CardMaker's® Hand-Lettering Workbook
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CardMaker's® Hand-Lettering Workbook - Nancy Burke
CardMaker’s Hand-Lettering Workbook
EDITOR Tanya Fox
CREATIVE DIRECTOR Brad Snow
PUBLISHING SERVICES DIRECTOR Brenda Gallmeyer
ASSOCIATE EDITOR Brooke Smith
ASSISTANT ART DIRECTOR Nick Pierce
COPY SUPERVISOR Deborah Morgan
COPY EDITORS Emily Carter, Rebecca Detwiler, Samantha Schneider
TECHNICAL EDITOR Corene Painter
PHOTOGRAPHY SUPERVISOR Tammy Christian
PHOTO STYLISTS Tammy Liechty, Tammy Steiner
PHOTOGRAPHY Matthew Owen
PRODUCTION ARTIST SUPERVISOR Erin Augsburger
GRAPHIC ARTIST Nicole Gage
PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS Marj Morgan, Judy Neuenschwander
CardMaker’s Hand-Lettering Workbook is published by DRG, 306 East Parr Road, Berne, IN 46711. Printed in USA. Copyright © 2011 DRG. All rights reserved. This publication may not be reproduced in part or in whole without written permission from the publisher.
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Every effort has been made to ensure that the instructions in this publication are complete and accurate. We cannot, however, take responsibility for human error, typographical mistakes or variations in individual work. Please visit AnniesCustomerCare.com to check for pattern updates.
CONTENTS
BLOCK
BUBBLY
CASUAL
DAISY
EVERY DAY
FANCY
FLAG DAY
FLING
FROSTY
FUNKY
PRINCESS
ROMAN
SUMMER
TWIGGY
TYPEWRITER
VACATION
WEEKEND
Hand-Lettering Basics
Project Gallery
Practice Pages
Buyer’s Guide
In an age where cellphones, computers and other electronic devices have become the primary means of communication, sending and receiving hand-written notes and letters is sadly becoming a thing of the past. Recent news reports even suggest that penmanship and handwriting curriculums are being eliminated in some school systems. In our fast-paced society, few people have—or take—the time to sit and write letters.
Card makers and paper crafters are among the group of people who remain committed to sending greeting cards and creating memory pages that include the ultimate personal expression of a handwritten note or sentiment. A few penned lines convey the message that the creator of the piece wanted her creation to reflect a bit of herself and cared enough to share that with others. These carefully crafted pieces are held and treasured by those who receive them, the handwriting inside prompting fond recollections of the individual who sent it. In the same way, unfolding a letter from a great-grandmother has