Two years ago I posted my blog post on 10 Simple Hand Lettering Styles (with a free cheat sheet) and it is still my all-time most popular post!
I was flipping through my interleaved Bible and saw a few Bible journaling pages I had done around then inspired by those 10 easy lettering styles. These pages consist only of hand lettering. No paint or lots of supplies. Just my Bible, and a brush pen (though you could use a normal pen as well).
I hadn’t created a solely hand-lettered Bible journaling page in quite some time and decided to give it a go again.
So today I’ll show you just how I created this Bible journaling page.
Don’t forget to grab your free hand-lettering styles cheat-sheet HERE!
Check out the video below to see how it’s done! Remember that this is just my example, there are tons of ways you can go about this!
And don’t worry, YOU DON’T NEED TO BE GREAT AT HAND LETTERING! This type of Bible page is all about reading the Word, learning it, and diving deeper into it. Normal handwritten notes can be just as pretty!
Helpful Tutorials
- 10 Simple Hand-Lettering Styles (Plus a free cheat sheet)
- Eight Must-Have Bible Journaling Supplies
- Brush Pen Calligraphy Basics
- Brush Pen Calligraphy- Bounce Lettering
- Faux Calligraphy Tutorial- Three Simple Steps To Beautiful Hand Lettering
Materials Used
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- Free Hand Lettering Styles Worksheet
- ESV Interleaved Journaling Bible
- Tombow Fudenosuke Brush Pen– link is for a pack of the three versions. I used the soft tip, but they all can be used interchangeably.
- Pencil
- Micron Pen- I didn’t use this pen, but it is a great option for hand-lettering and faux calligraphy