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Stipple Hand Lettering In Your Bullet Journal

by Adrienne Castleton 01 May 2019 0 Comments

Hello friends, Adrienne from @studio80design here to show you a fun way to create stipple lettering in your Archer and Olive Notebooks! These notebooks are great for lettering because the paper is thick and smooth, so your pen marks won’t bleed through the pages and your nice pens will be protected!

As an artist, it’s fun to go back to your earlier work and see the progress and improvement you’ve made over the years. One thing that is sure to help your craft improve, is consistent practice. As you look back on your work, you will see steady growth along the way! Let’s get started!

 

Materials you’ll need:

 Hand lettering in your bullet journal with Adrienne from @studio80design

Step 1

Lightly sketch out word with your pencil in the middle of the page on your Archer and Olive Notebook.

 Hand lettering in your bullet journal with Adrienne from @studio80design

Step 2

Create a thicker outline of the word by adding space to both sides of the line lightly with your pencil.

 Hand lettering in your bullet journal with Adrienne from @studio80design

Step 3

Use a monoline pen to draw a shadow on all the letters. I made mine a bottom right shadow. I love this effect, you can already make out the word with just a shadow!

 <img src="//cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1201/4358/files/F6EDE362-F52D-4DFD-86A9-A3B5F28C8BA7.jpeg?v=1556506152" alt="Hand lettering in your bullet journal with Adrienne from @studio80design" />

Step 4

Start to stipple small dots on the right half of the sides of each letter. Make the stipple pretty heavy, so it blends into the shadow.

 Hand lettering in your bullet journal with Adrienne from @studio80design

Step 5

Finish the stippling effect by drawing in a lighter stipple on the left half of each of the letters. This will create the illusion of going from light to dark in each letter!

 <img src="//cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1201/4358/files/F6EDE362-F52D-4DFD-86A9-A3B5F28C8BA7.jpeg?v=1556506152" alt="Hand lettering in your bullet journal with Adrienne from @studio80design" />

Step 6

Erase the pencil lines with your eraser. Then fill in any bare areas in your word with stippling.

 <img src="//cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1201/4358/files/F6EDE362-F52D-4DFD-86A9-A3B5F28C8BA7.jpeg?v=1556506152" alt="Hand lettering in your bullet journal with Adrienne from @studio80design" />

 

And that’s it for this stipple hand lettering! Thanks for visiting today, I hope you found this tutorial helpful! For more inspiration like this, make sure to follow me @studio80design!

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