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    Intertwined Script and Block Lettering Tutorial (Part II) by Nico Ng

    March 3, 2023

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    Lindsey Bugbee

    Hand-Lettering, Tutorials, Valentine’s Day, Wall Art

    In Intertwined Script and Block Lettering Tutorial (Part I), Nico Ng showed you how to make clean and orderly block letters. Today, you’re going to apply that knowledge in order to make an eye-catching intertwined script and block lettering phrase!

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    Intertwined Script and Block Lettering Tutorial by Nico Ng
    Welcome to Part II of Nico Ng’s Intertwined Script and Block Lettering Tutorial!

    Hello again! Nico Ng here, and I’m back with the second and final installment of the Intertwined Script and Block Lettering Tutorial. In Part I, you learned how to draw clean block letters using a grid technique. Today, we’re going to apply that knowledge in order to create a compelling black, white, and gold piece. Here are the supplies that I recommend for this tutorial:

    • Black cardstock (affiliate link)
    • Grid Ruler Bundle – (Use a smaller ruler size, like 3 mm, for smaller papers; and a larger ruler size, like 7 mm, for larger papers)
    • White pencil + black eraser
    • White Marker (or white ink)
    • Gold Marker (or gold watercolor)

    1. Draw Your Block Letters

    Grab your black cardstock, then use your white pencil and a regular ruler to draw center vertical and horizontal lines as guides.

    Dividing a piece of paper into four pieces

    Reference the draft you made using Part I of this tutorial. Measure the width of the word “LOVED”, and mark the starting point for the first letter on your cardstock. Then, use a grid/letter ruler (from the Grid Ruler Bundle) to draw the letter boxes.

    Drawing Letter Boxes
    As we determined in Part I, “L” and “O” should only be one unit apart, while “E” and “D” should be 1.5 units apart.

    Now, use a grid/letter ruler — as shown in Part I — to draw the letters “L-O-V-E-D”.

    Drawing a block lettering draft
    Remember: you want the “O” to go a little bit above and below the guideline. For the “V”, go ahead and draw the apex (bottom triangle); you’ll erase part of it later.

    2. Add a Script Lettering Draft

    Now, write the words “you are” in script/cursive over the block lettered “LOVED.” Ensure that this script lettering is centered, then add flourishes for an intertwined effect. Once you’ve written those words, you can use the Edge Measurement Guide to add consistent weight to the downstrokes in the script.

    Drawing "you are" in script lettering

    Once you finish, your lettering should look something like the draft below.

    Drawing "you are" in script lettering
    You’re essentially using the faux calligraphy technique to draw “you are” here. If you don’t know how to create faux calligraphy (or how to identify downstrokes), see this tutorial.

    3. Create an Intertwining Effect

    To create an intertwining effect, carefully choose parts of the script lettering to place behind the block letters while still maintaining readability. The best parts to hide are flourishes, stroke extensions, and letter connections.

    Adding an intertwined effect to block lettering
    While you can do this part with a regular eraser, a monoline eraser (or the eraser on the back of your mechanical pencil) gets the job done with more accuracy.

    Here’s a photo of the lettering parts that I chose to hide:

    Planning out an intertwined script and block lettering layout
    I erased two parts of the tail on the “y”, the ascender on the “r”, and to parts in the tail of the “e”.

    4. Add Ink

    Lindsey’s note: I would recommend doing this part with a straight pen, Nikko G nib, and white ink + gold watercolor for a more vivid look. If you prefer markers like Nico, though, feel free to use those instead. 

    Now, use a white marker to trace over “you are”.

    Drawing over "you are" with white marker

    Then, use a gold marker to trace over “LOVED”.

    Adding gold marker to "LOVED"

    Once the ink has dried, erase your pencil guidelines. Then, fill in the gold letters.

    Filling in gold block letters

    Finish up by filling in the white letters.

    Intertwined Script and Block Lettering Tutorial by Nico Ng

    5. Add Shadows for Depth

    To enhance the intertwining effect, you can add shadows to the bottom layer of letters using a fine-tipped pen and a stippling technique.

    Intertwined Script and Block Lettering Tutorial by Nico Ng

    Stippling Technique on Block Letters

    Once you like the look of the stippling, you’re finished!

    Nico Ng's Intertwined Script and Block Lettering Tutorial (Part II)

    Tutorial Notes

    I hope you had a blast following along with this intertwined lettering tutorial! I know that you’ll be able to create some amazing projects with this technique, whether it be on a greeting card or a nice lettering poster for your cozy space. Don’t forget to download my free Grid Ruler and Alphabet Layout Worksheets to practice drawing monoweight letters. This is just one of the many amazing lettering styles you can effortlessly create like a pro with the help of the my Grid Ruler Bundle!

    Intertwined Script and Block Lettering Tutorial by Nico Ng
    I can’t wait to see what you come up with! If you share your work, be sure to tag me on Instagram (@nicong.co) so I can admire your creativity.

    Remember: you can modify any tutorial to suit the tools that you have at hand. If you don’t have a grid/letter ruler, you can draw your own grids or — if you don’t mind not being able to erase your grid — draw on gridded paper. White and gold markers can be swapped out for white ink and gold watercolor. If you don’t have a white mechanical pencil, a regular pencil will do. The point of creative projects is to tap into your creativity and unapologetically make substitutions!

    Let’s continue to spread the love for lettering and have a blast while doing it! 😊

    Write on,

    P.S. If you’re feeling a little intimidated by drawing your letters, don’t worry! Check out my “The Consistent Lettering Course” to master the alphabet and bring your lettering to the next level.

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    Candie Taylor
    March 13, 2023

    Thank you for sharing. I love the intertwined lettering. Your work is inspiring. The details, help me get a realistic understanding for the intricacy of completing a similar piece. I’ll copy this one and hopefully get a head full of ideas in the process. Thank you for the investment in us.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      March 15, 2023

      Best of luck with trying it out! I hope that it goes well and that you really like the technique! It is my pleasure! I hope that you continue to enjoy!

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    Sol
    March 13, 2023

    I love your video tutorials! Thank you.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      March 15, 2023

      You are so welcome! Thank you for enjoying!

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    ldalrymple5
    March 13, 2023

    I love your video tutorials! They are so comprehensive and easy to follow. I am excited about hand lettering1

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      March 15, 2023

      Thank you! I am so happy that you are enjoying! Best of luck!

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    Ginny K
    March 13, 2023

    Love watching Nico create, his rulers are so cool.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      March 13, 2023

      Totally! Thank you for enjoying!

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    Anthony
    March 13, 2023

    I love your courses, and my 12 year old daughter loves the intertwined lettering! Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and talent.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      March 13, 2023

      Thank you very much! It is my pleasure! I hope that you both get the chance to try it out sometime!

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    Jody Paul
    March 9, 2023

    Thank you Nico. This is great. I will be using the method to create some mystery buddy gifts 🎁
    Thanks Lindsay for gathering and showing us such great ideas.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      March 15, 2023

      You are so welcome! Thank you for enjoying!

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    March 8, 2023

    Thank you for the very inspiring posts!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      March 8, 2023

      I am so glad that you liked them! I hope that you create something beautiful yourself!

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    March 6, 2023

    Wonderful tools and so good to see a brilliant tutorial of how to use them.

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      March 7, 2023

      Thank you so much! I encourage you to try it out!

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    March 6, 2023

    wow – love this!

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      Thank you so much!

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    Em
    March 6, 2023

    Would it be possible to see a video of you using the ruler? I am a super novice and end up buying way too many things I have no clue how to use! 🤣

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      March 7, 2023

      Haha! Yes! No problem! Here is a resource that will be helpful: https://thepostmansknock.com/how-to-make-a-fabulous-hand-lettered-birthday-card/

      Good luck! 😊

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To get a kit, visit the link in my bio and navigate to the “SHOP” tab. If you buy a kit as a gift, let me know right after placing your order (lindsey@thepostmansknock.com). Be sure to tell me your recipient’s name, and I’ll be glad to include instructions for them over how to enroll in the Beginner’s Modern Calligraphy Online Course, which comes with the $125 kit option. ✍️ Happy holidays! 

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This ballerina is unique among TPK calligraphy drills in that it’s really not that complicated. After a few simple loops, a flourished tutu, and long strokes to make the legs, you have, well, a ballerina! 🩰 The most difficult part is getting the outline right; but even that isn’t too bad because you’ve got a traceable outline included in your worksheet set.

The beauty of the flourished ballerina? She makes *anything* look elegant: cards, envelopes, gift tags, whatever. My recommendation is to feature her on your next envelope. She’ll add a “wow” factor and allow you to left-justify the address, which is always a relief (no need to bother with centering)!

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✨I’ve been making these little calligraphy Chr ✨I’ve been making these little calligraphy Christmas trees for years. They’re a go-to whenever I need a quick gift tag, envelope flourish, or something festive that doesn’t require a whole afternoon.

They look fancy, but they’re really just simple strokes stacked in different patterns. Truly: once you get the rhythm down, you can make a tree in under 30 seconds. 🎄 

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Pro tip: If you’ve got a bit of extra time, add a pop of watercolor or some gold dots; and consider mounting the tag on a contrasting piece of cardstock for extra oomph.

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If you’re looking for a holiday project that feels creative and doable, this is *such* a good one. The printable template does half the work for you, and you can customize the rest with flourishes, white ink, ornaments, or whatever feels festive to you.

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