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  1. Rachel
    05.02.2019 @ 1:46 pm

    Honestly, “keep your eyes on your own paper” was the tip that helped me the most. I have ALWAYS been really bad about comparing myself to others, in any area of my life. Especially my family – everything I did, they had done first or did better. And now that I’ve started hand lettering, I look at everyone’s Instagram squares or blog posts and wonder “why can’t I do it like that?” Anyway, thanks for the encouragement! We’ve just gotta keep pressing forward no matter what, right?

    P.S. I also practice hand lettering while I’m watching movies! 🙂 Alphabet sheets are my favorites, both for the practice with the strokes and also because I’m learning new fonts or getting ideas for creating my own.

    • Jennie
      05.08.2019 @ 2:25 pm

      Yes keeping your eyes on your own paper is THE MOST important. Glad you found that helpful! The point is to have fun and looking at others stuff can take the joy away.

  2. Just Jennie // Summer 2020 - Jennie's Letters
    09.08.2020 @ 6:37 am

    […] Instead of creating new pieces, I’ve been taking this time to work on my lettering drills, refresh my procreate skills, and re-visit the online classes I’ve taken in the past. This helps me to stay fresh, continue to build my skills without the pressure of creating. I’ve said this many times before but practicing strokes or the alphabet in different styles is enjoyable and relaxing for me! It’s a tip for beginners that I highly recommend. Read my tips for beginner’s posts here. […]

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