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Step 1 Gather supplies and sketch out your design. You can use paper and pencil or iPad for digital drawing. In this design, I created a contrast between a hand written calligraphy and big bold letter outline. I plan to fill the bold letters with line florals. Lettering Metallic Ink on Black Paper Don’t think too much, just do what makes you happy. By Kelsey Seufer Step 2 Sketch out design with Zebra Mechanical Pencil .5mm Use ruler and pencil to sketch your design out on the paper. Draw faux calligraphy to make sure that you have enough room for all your letters. Optional: You can sketch all of the florals out inside all the block letters. Step 3 Write your words with Zebra Metallic Brush Pens. Chose as many colors as you’d like. Recommend choosing 3 or 4 colors in total. This technique involves switching the color for every stroke. Where ever you would naturally pick up the pen is when you would switch colors. You can also switch colors every letter or word. Step 4 Draw florals with Zebra Sarasa Clip Milky Gel Pens. Choose as many colors as you want to use in your florals. In this example, I chose the same three tones to match the brush pen lettering. Pro tip: To save time draw all of one color at once and then change pens. Resources: Botanical Line Drawing Book by Peggy Dean, The Pigeon Letters. Materials you need: * Zebra Metallic Brush Pens * Zebra Mechanical Pencil 0.5mm * Zebra Sarasa Clip Milky Gel Pens * Black card stock * Ruler * Optional - Apple iPad Pro 11” and Apple Pencil, Procreate Drawing App

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Page 1: Step 1 Step 2 - Zebra Pen | Find Zen In Your Pen · Step 3 Write your words with Zebra Metallic Brush Pens. Chose as many colors as you’d like. Recommend choosing 3 or 4 colors

Step 1Gather supplies and sketch out your design.You can use paper and pencil or iPad for digital drawing. In this design, I created a contrast between a hand written calligraphy and big bold letter outline. I plan to fill the bold letters with line florals.

Lettering Metallic Ink on Black PaperDon’t think too much, just do what makes you happy.

By Kelsey Seufer

Step 2Sketch out design with Zebra Mechanical Pencil .5mm

Use ruler and pencil to sketch your design out on the paper. Draw faux calligraphy to make sure that you have enough room for all your letters.

Optional: You can sketch all of the florals out inside all the block letters.

Step 3Write your words with Zebra Metallic Brush Pens.Chose as many colors as you’d like. Recommend choosing 3 or 4 colors in total. This technique involves switching the color for every stroke. Where ever you would naturally pick up the pen is when you would switch colors. You can also switch colors every letter or word.

Step 4Draw florals with Zebra Sarasa Clip Milky Gel Pens.Choose as many colors as you want to use in your florals. In this example, I chose the same three tones to match the brush pen lettering. Pro tip: To save time draw all of one color at once and then change pens. Resources: Botanical Line Drawing Book by Peggy Dean, The Pigeon Letters.

Materials you need:* Zebra Metallic Brush Pens* Zebra Mechanical Pencil 0.5mm* Zebra Sarasa Clip Milky Gel Pens* Black card stock* Ruler* Optional - Apple iPad Pro 11” and Apple Pencil, Procreate Drawing App

Page 2: Step 1 Step 2 - Zebra Pen | Find Zen In Your Pen · Step 3 Write your words with Zebra Metallic Brush Pens. Chose as many colors as you’d like. Recommend choosing 3 or 4 colors

Zebra Pen Corporation, 242 Raritan Center ParkwayEdison, New Jersey 08837 USAToll Free: (800) 247-7170

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Kelsey is a graphic designer, art director and lettering artist from Denver, CO. She has always had a skill for drawing and designing and was lucky enough to make it a career. With a Bachelor of Fine Arts, it is no surprise that Kelsey enjoys hand lettering. She picked up this hobby in 2018 and is constantly working to grow her skills and enjoys creating unique art pieces with letterforms and of course, using Zebra products to do so! She is an active individual who enjoys working out, dancing, watching sports and lives in Parker, CO with her husband and their two dogs.

Kelsey Seufer

Step 5Outline Block Letters using brush pen or gel pen.This really gives the letters their shape. Recommend using a color that is distinctively di�erent than the florals to really make them pop.

Step 6Erase pencil marks, be careful erasing around the metallic brush pen ink. You can always fix it though! ;)Touch up using metallic brush pen or gel pens to clean up any spots that need that extra detail.