Today I’m sharing a review and flip-through of Maghon Taylor’s Happy Hand Lettering which happens to have the most colorful and inspiring pages. The tutorials are so simple and totally doable.
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Is it really even possible to look at rainbows and all things colorful and not smile? A grin spreads itself on my face before I even realize it. Well that’s exactly what happened when I layed my eyes on Maghon Taylor’s new workbook “Happy Hand Lettering.”
It is packed full of simple to follow tutorials, projects, encouragement, and so much more to truly master hand lettering. This is something I’ve been wanting to truly learn for so long and keep putting it off. But now is the time!
Join me and grab your workbook from DaySpring and then check out the video below where I flip through the pages and even do my first practice page for you LIVE on the video.
I love how she even included a glossary of hand lettering vocabulary to help clear up any confusion when reading through the workbook.
I love that the spiral binding makes it so easy to lay the book flat to work through it. Plus it has a hard cover with metal corners making it very durable.
Let me know what you think in the comments below and any hand lettering advice you might have for me too. God bless!
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Marylou says
My best advice is to go slow! I do much better when I take my time.
Bethany says
Thank you! That helps so much. I will definitely have to keep this in mind.