This is from Grace - and I am very curious if she wrote the colorful name first and then layered the black over the top -or- did she write the black name and then layer it with the colors. I'm thinking I will try it each way - and see what happens. There are also come nice sparkly swirly flourishes. The colors in the stamps offered a good direction - since they complement each other.
Part of the fun of this design are those two *dots* on j and i. Those little details can be *the cherry on top.*pushing the envelopes
decorated envelopes, mail art, lettering ideas
Sunday, March 26, 2023
From Grace to Jennifer - at least we are trying
Saturday, March 25, 2023
From CathyO to Jennifer - new stamps
Friday, March 24, 2023
From Lynne to Jennifer - from Jean to Maggie
Thursday, March 23, 2023
From Grace - signature style article
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Here is a really fun article about penmanship people who have come up with a new career for themselves. They re-design signatures for people who recognize that their signatures are lacking in some way. IMHO the two biggest problems are illegibility and lack-of-?? I don't even know what to call it when a signature is lacking in ??what?? See - I can't find constructive words --- I do appreciate signatures that are very quirky - so, I'm not saying that they should conform to any particular style.
I'll stop jabbering -- here is the article:
https://apnews.com/article/signature-design-makeover-517711adfa4b51b45ad3392f528c5568
Wednesday, March 22, 2023
HB to the BHB - (from Mary) - March 22
Happy Birthday BigHelpfulBrother.
Tuesday, March 21, 2023
From Kate to Jennifer - Quilted hearts
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Here is something for the people who have fabric scraps and a bunch of time to kill. Someone started this whole *thing* where people leave small quilted hearts in random public places - with a tag sending them to the website. At the website - you can do a search for US states and countries where people have found a heart and then posted a photo of it to the website. It's fun to see where people are finding them. Only one in Des Moines. Lots in Iowa City, which does not surprise me.
I have no idea if I will ever do this -- but the concept might appeal to to people who have fabric scraps -- and time.
https://www.ifoundaquiltedheart.com/
Here is the one from Des Moines - and here is what the person who posted it wrote:
DES MOINES, IA USA
POSTED ON JAN 28, 2023
I was having a difficult week and I was out on my walk cold lonely and I happened to notice something pink and sparkly up ahead, I looked closer and it was a quilted heart. It’s absolutely beautiful, it really brightens my day. Thank you very much for sharing this wonderful project with the community. Thank you to whoever made this. I sincerely appreciate it!
PORTLAND, ME USA
POSTED ON FEB 17, 2023
I found my quilted heart after a very long, challenging week at work. I started to water an office plant and there it was attached to the plant. It was an affirmation that I am on the right journey and not to give up, as I had earlier considered. I try to brighten people’s days , and if lonely, make a connection that makes them smile and know that someone cares. Thank you to the person who left this. It brightened my day!
Monday, March 20, 2023
To Jennifer from Irene - *flow*
Here are some splendid flowers from Irene. She exchanged a few times and then I didn't hear from her. It was fun to find out that she was just on a *shifting* adventure. Shifting is the word that some people use for *moving.* I do not recall where I first heard it - but I like the sound of it....since so much of moving involves shifting things around in the new space to figure out how things are going to fit best.
We are happy to have you back, Irene. I love how each petal looks like it is curved. Apologies for my broken record comment that I hope to get my brushes out one of these days.
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Psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi says that when people are in 'flow' — which is basically a state of total absorption wherein the rest of the world falls away — they're happiest.
OK -- let's flow today. I'm wondering how long it took Mihaly's kids to learn how to write their last name.
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I'm sorry I did not keep track of where I read that - I do so much reading - and so little sticks. If I were to make all the proper notations as I was reading and flipping over to the blog - it would take all the enjoyment out of both the blogging and the reading.
Sunday, March 19, 2023
From Carolyn to Jennifer - all the pangrams
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The list of all the pangrams submitted to the contest:
Calligraphy Inspired
The minimum daily requirement of calligraphy was just six hours of blackletter and five hours of lazy italics. – Jean Wilson
Jet black inky quills prove a hazardous mix, good fellow
– Gwyneth Hibbett
Calligraphy quiz demonstrates fab vixens know joy
– Annette Wichmann
Calligraphy (joyful vixen!) quickly grabbed me and zing, that was it.
– Sally Penley
The putzy monk quivered with joy as he fixed a big splotch.
– Sally Penley Also awarded: TOP Pick, Brevity, Best “Z” Word, and Humorous
For sexy scripts: Jaki’s book, quotes, brush, my EZ-A pen, text wove & gold. – Sally Penley, Best Tribute to Jaki Svaren
Feel-Good Pangrams
Creatively grow and make visible fixes for hope, zen, joy, equality.
– Phawnda Moore, Most Positive
The exotic jazzy dancers quickly provoked juicy behavior from the
gawkers. – Cate Smock, Most Titillating Wha Wha Whaaa!
To have zero knowledge of music or xylophone. Quick jab me!
– Yogi Grunwald, Most Self-Deprecating Queazy big walrus jumped in fake toxic hovel
– Annette Wichmann, Eww! Also awarded: Brevity
The knowing veterinarian prescribed a ‘healthy joints’ exercise regime for the dog and his quite lazy owner.
– Cate Smock, The Doctor Said
For the of Pangrams To learn more, visit: www.PangramLove.com
Word Play
Jumbo freewheeling texturized windsurfing pachyderms quit skydiving – Barbara Mann Also awarded: Best Adjective-Laden pangram and Most Awesome to Visualize
Go quick Jo! Ambidextrously phone Zev’s wife.
– Sarah Spencer, Fast-Action Pangram Also awarded: Brevity Hey, word syntax quiz becomes plagued by fake jive
– Annette Wichmann, Calling Out
Just sixty hopeful quibbling wizards evoke magical anxiety
– Barbara Mann, Word Combo Longest Word
Visualisierungsprofi20 letters
Visualisierungsprofi Jacky verwandelt mit flexiblen Stiften süße Tyopografie allmählich zu quasi fabulösen Kunstwerken.
– Katharina Bluhm
Translation:
Visualization professional Jacky uses flexible pens to gradually transform sweet typography into almost fabulous works of art.
Best Pangrams Using Rare Letters
The zebra and giraffe enjoyed a meaningful conversation while exploring the murky quagmire. – Cate Smock, Q
Zephyrs of vernal equinox sigh into my back window left ajar.
– Lindley McDougall, Z Also awarded: TOP Pick and Evocative
Early at dawn the oxmox Jack quilts big fuzzy vampeez.
– Franziska Schwarz, X Also awarded: Best Original Word, Best Tribute to Lewis Carroll & Jabberwocky
For the of Pangrams To learn more, visit: www.PangramLove.com
Literature Inspired
Even crazy quixotic knights joust fabulous gypsy windmills
– Katrina Malachowski Best Tribute to Don Quixote Jaywalking humpbacked wizard’s foxglove quest
– Barbara Mann Phantom of the Opera Special Just in time for the Super Bowl
Joyfully NFL football missed the running train at the zoo chicken pot pie and queen Victoria wanted a xylophone – Jeanette Green
Also wrote...
Violins play but the petals of dandelion bugs with zippers worn chill jam making quite an X that marks the spot Says it all
Tea and butter crackers with a lollipop breakfast give just quite a victory my Xerox yells from a long winter zzzz Morning Tea
Tub-Inspired
My perfect cup of tea is like an inside out bath...just a sizzling quick way of exactly tricking my body without filling a vat
– Lynnie Wonfor Also awarded: Afternoon Tea
Sixth of July: morning haze quickly evaporates as bathers spread their towels. – Lindley McDougall, Poetic
For the of Pangrams To learn more, visit: www.PangramLove.com
More Nature Related
Autumn is quickly upon us for I have just raised the waxy cabbages.
– Karen Nordstrom Roberts Also awarded: Vegetarian's Delight
The graceful fawn quickly jumped over sixty hybrid zinnias.
– Phawnda Moore Also awarded: Beauty
The saxophone’s jazzy notes bounced quietly like fig leaves in the warm sun.
– Linda Lanza, Jazz Lover's Fave
Brevity
Jumpy overexcited quickfire whistling zebra
– Barbara Mann Also awarded: Best Adjective-Laden Sketching a mixture of wispy overjoyed aqua fuzzballs
– Barbara Mann Funniest
Kitschy Rex just wore a VIP fez with quartz gems and bling.
– Sally Penley Best Red Carpet Attire
Jump, we zombies, and quickly exit fresh graves.
– Julie Wildman Also awarded: Top Pick, Memorable, and Most Ghoulish
More Top Picks
Justifiably quintessential wizard fixing overbaked microchips
– Barbara Mann Also awarded: Most Magical, Top Pick
Fuzzy bees hijack many exquisitely woven snapdragons
– Barbara Mann Also awarded: Best Nature Inspired, Zoographic, and Top Pick
Beneath a proudly waxing moon, frozen jack-o-lanterns quiver
– Lindley McDougall Also awarded: Top Pick For the of Pangrams To learn more, visit: www.PangramLove.com
Saturday, March 18, 2023
From Maggie to Jennifer - Pangrams
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Back in January I saw an invitation to submit original pangrams to For the Love of Pangrams - but I didn't see it until the day after the deadline. I had written one pangram (long ago) that I love - and sent it in even though it was late. The organizers of the event were going to have a Zoom event to announce the winners on Valentine's Day. I have never Zoomed, but, I was interested - so I figured out how to Zoom and signed on.
Imagine my surprise when my pangram was the very first one to pop up on the screen. I was not a winner and I agree with their choices for winners because they were more *artistic.* My pangram is purely functional. I wanted one that started with the word *minimum* and that had all useful and easy to spell words. For calligraphic or penmanship practice, I don't think the words should be eccentric and rarely used words - or hard to spell.
Here is a link to the Zoom program:
LINK to For the Love of Pangrams
I will post the entire list tomorrow.
Friday, March 17, 2023
Mary, Mary, Richard Scarry - cake cutting
How to cut a cake
Thursday, March 16, 2023
Chuck's Feb gnomes - paint rag shirt
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Wednesday, March 15, 2023
Jennifer 3 - no excuses
Tuesday, March 14, 2023
Jennifer 2 - Let's feel old.
We knew this was coming - clothes from the 70's and 80's are the current hot trend for people who want to wear vintage clothes. Those of us who are in our 70s remember how much fun it was to go to 50's themed parties. Now it's all about the 70s and 80s. My daughter was telling me about going to an 80s prom themed party.
Of course Chicago has some very cool vintage stores - and we have been to a couple. She found a new one that I might have to visit next time I am there - not to shop - just to look around. I am stunned by the prices on some of these items. It surprises me that people are enjoying this by-gone era again. It seems too recent.
The link will take you to page 4 - there are lots more pages - but this one had a good range of cute-to-ghastly. The items range from 1930s to 1980s.
Monday, March 13, 2023
Jennifer 1 - How to surf.
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Whilst skimming through news stories, I saw the one that said something about Phil Knight did not watch LeBron shoot his record breaking shot through his phone to snap a photo. And I clicked on it to see the photo. I was expecting to see some other guy named Phil who had been a coach. But it didn't look like the other Phil. So, I had to Google Phil Knight to see who he was - because the name was familiar.
Well, duh, he's one of the co-founders of Nike - and I had read his autobiography and loved it. It was a wonderful story and I remember bits and pieces of it fondly. So, I scanned through the bio and saw the story of the creation of the Nike swoosh logo.
Oh.My.Gosh. I do not recall all the wonderful details being in his book. Go ahead and click on the story if you have a couple minutes.
LINK to article about the Swoosh design
If you have no interest or time - here are the highlights that made it such a fun story for me.
The designer was a student (1971) when Phil hired her to design the logo. Phil didn't really like it that much, but was under a time crunch, and said he figured it would grow on him. Quote from article:
For her services, the company paid her $35, which, if adjusted for inflation for 2018, would be the value equivalent of about $217. In 1983, Phil gave her stock in Nike - valued at at least a million dollars.
Back to Jean's comments: Isn't that a nice story?
LINK to longer article about SWOOSH
I think I already posted the story about how *Just do it* came to be. If you have lots of time today - here it is:
And that - is how you surf. Within each link - there are more - and more and more topics. Of course, I never did come up with the last name of that other Phil who was a basketball coach.
*** I usually read my posts a day or two before they run - so yesterday when I read this one, I remembered the other Phil - Phil Jackson. It's a bit of a relief when random information returns.
Sunday, March 12, 2023
To SMASH - Why and how to surf
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Why do I surf? Because I am too lazy to just get up and get going as early as I wake up. I wake up at 5 am. If I got busy - I would need lunch around 9 and then supper around 2 or 3 - and then I still have 6 hours until 9 which is the soonest I go to bed - so I guess I need to spend some of that pre-bedtime leisure in the morning.
Also - I need to fill my blog - and no matter how hard I try to focus on art and fonts and design - my mind wanders because it's actually hard to put together thoughtful comments about art and design.
So - I surf. I think I will split this into two topics - tomorrow I will give an example about how I started in one place and ended up finding one of those stories that just makes the surfing sooooo worthwhile.
I love a good cliffhanger. Or maybe it's a teaser. Either way - it's very good story. About an artist.
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Teaser No. 2
The first PicklePie inspired envelope arrived yesterday and I love it so much I was tempted to bump a post so that I could run it right away - but - my new improved brain is more disciplined - so you will just have to wait until mid-April.
Saturday, March 11, 2023
Feb from Kate --- Periodic table
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Today we are going to talk about the fondness we have for the first letter of our first name. Or - perhaps you have a problem with your first initial. Either way, I'd like to hear about it if you have a good story or painful lament.
I have had almost 70 years of struggling with my J. My dear departed mom told me that on the day I demanded that she teach me how to write my name, I was in tears because I could not make a J. I could guide the pencil from the top down towards the bottom, but I couldn't curve to the left - my little hand just kept jerking to the right and I would make an L. And then I would burst into tears. It was quite a scene.
Eventually - I figured it out - and then came the horrors of cursive. Too much to go into today. Instead we are going to have a bonding session with my fellow J people, Janet, JeanR, Jessica - am I forgetting anyone? Did you know that we are the only people who do not have our letter on the periodic table?
I did not know that until Feb 7 when there was a daily quiz asking which letter is not on the table - J. I had guessed Q - and while Q is currently there - it is going to be leaving.
Quote from the article:
J. Yes, there is a Q in the abbreviation for the element Ununquadium (“Uuq”). But that is a temporary name, and once this element gets an official name, Q will disappear from the periodic table and be as elusive as J.
As luck would have it, my mom saved the first piece of paper that caused all the tears. As I recall, there were some additional episodes before I figured it out. In fairness to me, the J is the only letter that starts with a stem and then goes to the left - plus it is the newest letter - and whoever thought we needed that letter was mistaken. All the J sounds should have been assigned to G - and the guttural G sound as in *gut, guppy, gun, ugly* should have had a new symbol.
Friday, March 10, 2023
Feb to CathyO - chaos and done lists
There was a very cool something on IG that inspired this. Rather than taking a screen shot, I just started my own version and wasn't paying attention to the screen - and it fell asleep. When I woke it up - the inspiration was gone - and I had to finish it on my own. I hope I find it some day because it was much better than this.
That left stroke on the Y is way too flimsy. and the A is wonky. I think this style looks better when the letters are connected. And I can't remember if the style has a name. One-line? Seems like when it first popped up it had something to do with *a line is a dot going for a walk* - you put your pen on the paper and do not lift it as you meander around making shapes that turn into letters. There are so many variations - and some are not connected.
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WARNING - pure drivel follows - this update written on Mar 8 - the chaos that was plaguing me seems to have abated...to a degree. Feel free to stop reading now and get on with things that are worthwhile.
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OK - I'm writing this on Jan 28 - right after I corrected another posting error. There were about 5 days in a row that the postings were messed up. It seemed like the harder I tried to sort things out, the worse I was getting.
Was this something to be concerned about? Or is it just the usual chaos and entropy? Is it even possible to answer questions like that? I don't know.
The only thing I know for sure was that January seemed more chaotic than normal - and I am writing this post as a *benchmark* so that when it pops up, I can ponder if January was abnormal - then find out if February got better? [Egads- I sure hope it didn't get worse.]
I saw a blurb about - making a *done* list, instead of a *to-do* list. I thought that was a really good idea. Or - maybe I should just keep my to-do lists as a record of all the things that got done.
Thursday, March 9, 2023
Feb to Mary and Lynne - International conference & IAMPETH
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This just in (from a Feb 2 posting on CyberScribes) - prior to covid - there were 2 options to study with rock star calligraphers (in person) in the summer: the international conference, usually held on a college campus and IAMPETH, usually held in a hotel. Both bounced around the country. During covid - the international conference had a couple Zoom-type conferences and IAMPETH had a couple in person - during which some people got covid. Prior to covid, I'd only gone to the ones that were in the Midwest. In 2024, IAMPETH is going to be in Chicago - and this just in -- the international conference is going to be in Davenport, Iowa. Imagine that.....
Both are nice (for me) to visit on a drop in basis - rather than attending for the full week - because there are usually some very nice exhibits. I'll update things as we get closer to 2024 - but it might be a good time for some of us to meet up in person.
Wednesday, March 8, 2023
Feb from Lauren - What are we?
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While writing this on Feb 2, I just OKed the comment that Sharon left on the post that had her lovely holiday card as well as her very nice comments about her work and why she enjoys the exchange. In responding to her, I said something about how I hoped I could get some comments from other people in our *gang.*
I never know what to call us: Pen pals? A gang? A posse? I thought of cult - to be slightly silly - but we probably don't want to make light of cults.
And then I remembered that we do not need to think anymore - we have Google:
group, association, circle, clique, club, coterie, society, community, organization, party, enclave, team, gang, guild, union, bevy, bunch, clan, crop, fraternity, posse, brotherhood, tribe, set, crowd, ring, band, network, faction, lot, coven, pack, fold, crew, cabal, klatch, league, company, mob, sect, order, sorority, alliance, class, corps, cadre, cell, caucus, family, squad, syndicate, junta, section, category, federation, school, assembly, cartel, cronies, intimates, franchise, house
Somehow - cult did not make the list. There were several words I left off the list. I think tribe might be my favorite. It seems like someone is already using the expression - scribe-tribe. But we are not all scribes.
Tuesday, March 7, 2023
Feb to Sharon - Mezen painting
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I hesitated to post any of these pins on Pinterest because they lead to websites - and there is way too much hacking from certain websites - if you catch my drift. I don't even want to put the name of the country in my post - but - the designs are so inviting.
So - just look at the pins and don't click on anything that leads to a website.
It is a tiny bit harder than fingerpainting - but it looks like fun. It's like a cross between rosemaling and Pennsylvania Dutch fractur. The instructions for how to do the horses are like Ed Emberley.
Monday, March 6, 2023
Feb to Kate - fingerpainting
I lost the inspiration image for this one. I used watercolor pencils and did the outline ahead of time. There was a time when ribbon writing was a go-to style. Lately, I feel like I have completely lost the knack. Those stamps are too heavy - but - I'm back to using them all up. I have a bunch of 30-cent stamps that were going to be so nice when the rate was 60-cents - and now they are back in the *problem-zone.*
Grrr
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As mentioned yesterday, we will have something for the non-calligraphers. I'm clearly riding a wave of jabberosity while the coffee is surging though my system. The first thing I thought of was graffiti - after I wrote that I would have something for the non-calligraphers. But, I actually think that graffiti is much harder than it looks. So, I tried to think of something that had to be easy - fingerpainting.
Go ahead and Google fingerpainting. There is a wide range of -what-? Stuff? I don't know what to call it. It was all pretty loud and garish. The challenge was to see if I could find something that was blog worthy. I'm happy with what I found. My next thought was -- does anyone do black/white/gray fingerpainting?
I'll go back and look. If I don't find any - I'll toss this out as a challenge. Technically - this is not fingerpainting. It is finger-printing. I'm not sure I can force myself to keep looking for something blogworthy that is actually smooshed paint.
Sunday, March 5, 2023
Feb to Patty and JeanR - archive.org calligraphy books