My #1 Most-Used Lettering Hack
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- Опубліковано 9 сер 2021
- When I do signage work, this is my #1 most used trick which saves me loads of time and effort: the chalk transfer! Once you know this trick, you'll never look back.
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Tools used in this video:
✔️ Chalk
✔️ Sharpener
✔️ Pencil
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Hey Becca! I was wondering if you could do some tutorials on digitizing your calligraphy and what tools to use. Thanks 😁
Dear Becca,
Thank you for sending me the email linking me to this video. Once my brush lettering is up to a good standard I will be using this clever transfer method. I already have a light box so once I find some chalk I shall be good to go.
You are such a relaxed and relaxing teacher.
Carol Barnes
Thanks Becca! I remember using this trick in high school art class!
I’ve done this since I was about 12 years old. I didn’t realise it was a method, just thought it was a quicker way. Plus I also do neither draw over with pencil or scribble. I simply rub over the top of where I have traced with maybe the rounded end of the top of a pen. Saves you wasting your good pencil ✏️
Method = Way
I use a burnishing tool.
This hack works great if you are transferring something onto wood if you use a 2B pencil and use an HB over the top. I use that method with logos and certain fonts for my woodburning/pyrography. Also if you use a projector that works just as well too. Especially for larger items.
A game changer!
Thank you for sharing.
You have great skills and a great teacher.
You're amazing you inspires me alot to learn calligraphy
thanks for the video
Love this! Can’t wait for your signage course!!
Can't wait to try this! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks so much for this crucial information Becca!!! I appreciate you doing this!!! Blessings & hugs!!!
Beautifully created & excellent tutorial.Thank you🤗
This is so on-time for me! Currently setting up my classroom bulletin boards and this hack will save me TONS of time.
Can’t wait for your signage course!
I plan to use this method for my chalkboard for the fall Holidays. Thank you for this video.
Love you Becca!! 😘❤️
Loving that cricut bright pad!
Great method! Thanks for sharing this breakdown
Great tutorial! Thank you!
Very nice video. Easy to follow instructions. This my first time watching your video. I have not art skills beyond playing a musical instrument. So, with that stated, this is something that I feel confident enough to try. I better do it soon, so I do not forget! Thanks!
Great tip! Thanks 😊
This hack is very helpful!
Really a huge fan!!
Wooow i dont know this hack before, thank you for sharing, so good info
THIS TUTORIAL IS AMAZINBGG
I love it ❤
That was coooooool. Thanks
I have seemed ur all videos
I like your calligraphy
Loveeeee it
Can you make a video on how to do this on glass!? I’m making all my wedding signs and would love to use this method!
No need for a video, the process is the exact same!
Great tutorial! Will chalk damage water-based pens like we’re using in your minuscules lettering class?
Hey Becca, would you ever do a video about making chalkboards? I haven't perfected a technique yet. Thanks 🙏🏻
Oooooooo, the transfer just took you like 10min?! 😱 Omg 🤯
Hi this might seem like a strange question but how do you store and transport the chalk transfer paper you create without having it wipe off before you get it to your destination? Thanks.
Hello! What if you’re using white paper as the finished product? Any hack?
Probably a dumb question but how did you get your actual calligraphy on a printed paper? Thx!
Can the finished sign be framed, that is, covered with glass--or would that affect the dried chalk pen lettering? Are these kinds of signs always meant to be open to the air? Thanks!
Could you just use a brayer or squeegee over the top of the paper instead of the pencil to apply the pressure for the transfer?
Can we do the same for wall?
I’m wondering if that first chalk tracing provides much benefit.I’ve had great luck chalking the back wherever the letters are instead of tracing each letter. Then you put your paper face up and now trace. This way you are only tracing once so it is even faster.
Would it be possible to just run chalk longways over the back of the whole design then flip it over and trace, to save time?
Instead of retracing with a pencil, would it work and be faster to just scrape over the paper with a piece of stiff plastic, like a credit card?
Yes you could! It's just that if your original chalk job was messy, all the mess will transfer. If you are super precise on the original chalk job, go for it!
If you don't have a light box you could also just hold it up to a window to see through the page, that's how I have always done it. I must invest in a light box though.
What computer font do you use for the calligraphy?
I used to be a sign painter and used the method where you perforate the letter then on the job you pounce through the perforations with a chalk or charcoal bag. I like this method but I'm wondering how you keep the chalk from smudging on a really big piece of paper during transport. Seems like even if you rolled it, you couldn't avoid smearing or erasing the chalk.
Yeah I'm super curious about that, too! Wondered the same thing.
I roll my designs and it works totally fine! It's definitely messy, but enough chalk stays on.
Can't you fix the chalk?
Can this be done on a watercolor paper?
Would this work on a canvas too? And if so would I still use chalk?
A colored chalk would certainly work. Artists sometimes transfer images with light colored or white chalk.
Yes it'd work, or you can use graphite (pencil) the same way!
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Can you do it on paper maybe?
Yes
@@sharnawaller2995 ok thank you!
Why not white Saral transfer paper, then you only trace once?
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Would this work on a mirror??
Yes. Just press hard.
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Seems like a "bone"...a burnisher, would work best.
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Becca I have been a fan for about a year now and have slowly gotten away from your videos because of the amount of speaking you do. Although everything is informative would there be any way you would be willing to talk while doing the project?
This is a 10 min video, maybe put it on mute and watch her? I mean, even with issues I'm up against I can handle 10 min of video. If all of you were in my face, front and center I'd have to leave the room. One on one, in a video I'm okay to watch everything or watch part then come back. Heck idk, maybe someone knows another calligrapher who isn't as personable as our beautiful hostess? She certainly has quite a few friends in the spotlight from time to time, maybe one will fit the bill a little more. Pls don't ask her to quiet herself and lovely personality. God made her to shine don't shame her for doing just that! Blessings to you.
Hey Stephanie, if my teaching style isn't the right fit for you that's totally ok! No offence taken. Like Wanda said above, there are tonnnnnnns of other instructors out there. I talk while I teach so that I can fully explain things as I go, otherwise there are many who will be left with questions unanswered.
Mute is always also an option if you feel you already have all the answers.
6 and a half minutes commercial before a 10 min video, seriously? Unsubscribing immediately!