So, anyway - when I started my daily doodle this morning, my intention was to work on the “Awesome-ness” sticker that I’ve been tinkering with -BUT- I spent a lot of time hand-lettering the name cards for tomorrow morning’s birthday party and working on the custom sketchbook for the afternoon party. birthday gifts ( a list of which is given below ) were opened and duly. There are better black ink drawing pens on the market - but this one is super affordable and we have lots of them in the shop. I blocked out the March 3rd graphic using my 0.8 LePen Technical Drawing Pen, purchased from Blick Art Materials. Making these bubble letter name cards for all these years - and seeing how much the kids love coloring them in - helped me come up with the idea for the “My Daily Doodle Book” product. After the event, the kids have the option to take their card home or put it on our “name-card wall” (more on that in another blog). Yum What’s great about this printable is that it’s a little more understated (compared to the first one) making it great for just about any birthday celebration, including an in-office party You can use bubble letters that say happy birthday, like this printable, to create frugal party dcor. Write FILMS at the top of the board and Units 13-18 Revision exercises. The kids use markers to ‘color-in’ their cards and we use the cards to keep their artwork organized on our printing press. bubble travel a I think I'll buy her some for her birthday present. For every birthday party and every workshop, we create Bubble-letter Name-cards for all the kids that attend. So, I’ve decided to make these part of my daily doodling. 'Chris & Lois.' 'Need.' 'A House.' The words were written in large bubble. Usually, on a Friday evening, I am hand-lettering Bubble Letter Name-cards for the weekend’s events. birthday, but I couldn't read them until I got much closer. A daily doodle commitment can be difficult, especially when you are very busy - as we are on weekends.
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