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Wedding Calligraphy is a comprehensive instructional book on using calligraphy to create various styles of invitations needed by brides for weddings, rehearsal dinners, showers, thank yous, etc. Five chapters (Modern, Romantic, Classic, Elegant, Artistic) present a particular wedding style and step-by-step calligraphy and "layout" information for getting the look on your invitations, announcements, place cards, etc. Traceable lettering templates open each chapter while finished invites show end results. Sidebars and tip boxes help with phrasing (the best way to say it) and advice on the wedding style (modern, romantic, classic, etc.) while calligraphy shortcuts and fast fixes (if you make a mistake) help you with the process. Also included is information on various papers and decorative elements, plus "tricky situations" etiquette advice (related to invites, place cards, and the like).
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A Wonderful Calligraphy Book!
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| Review Date: July 9, 2010 |
| Reviewer: LoRemz, San Francisco, CA United States |
I don't know what the people who rated this book 2 stars are talking about. The subtitle clearly says "A Bride's Guide to Simple Calligraphy". This is a calligraphy book.
That said, there were also plenty examples of finished pieces--on every other page! The examples are a little old-fashioned for my taste and don't have that Martha Stewart look that I love, but are still helpful in envisioning the application of the calligraphy techniques on an invitation. This book also helps you apply the proper the wording to an invitation if you're at a loss when it comes to etiquette. This can come in very handy when trying to figure out how to word an invitation under special circumstances such as when the bride or groom have parents who are divorced or deceased.
I used this book to address the envelopes for my wedding invitations as well as the placecards and I got tons of compliments. You should have a minor background in calligraphy or at least good penmanship to really benefit from these alphabets. This is the biggest collection of alphabets I've come by. They are all gorgeous in their own right. I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to hand-letter a wedding invitation. |
With This Book, You Can Do It
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| Review Date: June 18, 2004 |
| Reviewer: Rebecca Haden, Fayetteville, AR |
With this book -- and a lot of practice -- I was able to do the calligraphy for my daughter's wedding. The book includes a number of romantic alphabets in styles from Celtic to modern, forms for invitations, many examples of custom woprk, and step-by-step instructions for projects ranging from favors to menu cards to guest books. There are also suggestions for working with a professional calligrapher. This is a practical book for anyone planning a wedding. |
More alphabets than invitations
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| Review Date: December 23, 2007 |
| Reviewer: freelancer and mom, Kansas City |
| This book was certainly not what I expected. I'm always on the lookout for new ideas and creative invitation samples. This book fell short of my expectations because it had very few actual pieces featured. If you are looking for a beginner's calligraphy manual, and have lots of time to spend on your wedding placecards, this book would be a great resource for you. Unfortunately, I didn't find the inspiration I was looking for. |
Best used as a caligraphy manual
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| Review Date: January 13, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Amy Hilliard, VA, United States |
| This book consists of different types of caligraphy fonts and how to place the lines on the invitations, but it gives very few picutres of finished invitations. It doesn't give creative ideas on how the invitations should look beyond how to do the caligraphy. If you want to use caligraphy to address your invitaitons yourself then this might be usfeul to you. Otherwise, look to other places for creative ideas on styling your wedding invitations, announcements, placecards, and more. |
Where's the "and more"?
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| Review Date: December 10, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Dionne Williams, Cincinnati, Ohio USA |
| I recently purchased this item thinking I could get some great ideas for wedding stationery. I found that this book is strictly a calligraphy instruction manual. The title does not really reflect the contents of the book. If you are looking to learn calligraphy I will assume this book may be of great use to you. But if you are looking for some creative ideas for stationery this is not the book for you. There is no "and more" just calligraphy styles. |
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