A COURSE THAT SHOWS YOU HOW TO LETTER MIRRORED SURFACES
In this lesson I cover the supplies that I think are necessary for you to successfully letter on mirrored surfaces.
In this lesson, I go over the ways in which you can show your client precisely what you plan to do. Electronic or sketched options are covered.
Please see this .pdf excerpt from my Lettering on Mirrors ebook... For the guests names you are simply using the vertical space that is leftover after determining how much space you need for the header and dividing it by the number of lines of guests.
Remember that your seating chart will USUALLY be either 2 or 3 columns!
This document is simply a companion that you can use to help you think about what to recommend to your client as far as the top of the seating chart is concerned.
In this lesson I cover the tips and tricks involved in measuring and adding guidelines to the mirror,
In this video lesson I cover the difference between extra fine and fine tipped markers and demonstrate how to create faux calligraphy with both.
In this video, I show you how to tackle the header portion of the mirror. Tips on using design elements and removing the guides after you are done.
In this lesson I show you how to begin writing guest names inside the guidelines that were added to the mirror.
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