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Reddit mentions of Crane CH3116 Ecruwhite Half Sheets,40 sheets / 20 envelopes
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Reddit mentions: 1
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40 sheets / 20 envelopesPaper Weight: 32Additional Information: Kid Finish, 40 sheets / 20 envelopesMade in the USA
Specs:
Color | Ecruwhite |
Height | 1 Inches |
Length | 8.5 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Width | 6.38 Inches |
Hey Janey,
First, let me thank you for the kind words. Second, I truly like your handwriting. The 'f' especially jumps out at me, you've added a distinctive elegance to that letter. Yes, looking at your writing again and again, I like it very much.
You asked about practice, so...I write all the time. I carry a work journal in which I document my day. I practice writing different peoples names a lot. Not to copy their signature, but to practice different letter combinations. And, let's face it, some people just have really pretty names when written. My version of doodling is writing different words or names in a little steno book or on a legal pad.
The pen is a Lamy Safari, the ink is Lamy brand as well. There are better fountains on the market, but I really like the simplicity of the Lamy Safari. It's durable and simple.
In my earliest posts, I was writing on Crane & Co. sheets. It's a linen paper which I use when I write letters. It takes a bit of practice though, because the ink bleeds if you don't hold the pen just so and write fast enough. Lately, I've been using Office Max Multi-Purpose paper for my notes here on reddit. It holds the ink, doesn't bleed too much, and photographs well under my desk lamp.
I think that's about it! I'd love to see more of your handwriting in the future, keep using it! It's slowly fading as they don't even teach it to kids anymore...