This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of BIC® for IZEA. All opinions are 100% mine.
It is the season of giving thanks and telling the people around you how much they mean to you. In the days of texts and emails, there is something extra special about expressing your feelings in a beautiful handwritten note. BIC Mark-It® markers are a great choice for handwritten notes since they come in 36 beautiful colors, they are acid free and have virtually no odor.
But what do you do if you have terrible handwriting? Your heartfelt declarations may be hard to decipher if your handwriting looks like chicken scratches.
In this case I wanted to put a little note in my daughters’ lunch boxes, and I wanted them to be as girly and ‘fancy’ as possible, but I don’t have ANY calligraphy skills.. Well, have no fear! I have a super simple solution. There is a way to have write with an actual BIC Mark-It® marker and still end with beautiful script text, even if you don’t have the skills! It is possible!
I knew my die-cutting could cut out beautiful scripts, so why couldn’t it draw them for me? I would just replace the blade with my BIC Mark-It® marker.
It is the season of giving thanks and telling the people around you how much they mean to you. In the days of texts and emails, there is something extra special about expressing your feelings in a beautiful handwritten note. BIC Mark-It® markers are a great choice for handwritten notes since they come in 36 beautiful colors, they are acid free and have virtually no odor.
But what do you do if you have terrible handwriting? Your heartfelt declarations may be hard to decipher if your handwriting looks like chicken scratches.
In this case I wanted to put a little note in my daughters’ lunch boxes, and I wanted them to be as girly and ‘fancy’ as possible, but I don’t have ANY calligraphy skills.. Well, have no fear! I have a super simple solution. There is a way to have write with an actual BIC Mark-It® marker and still end with beautiful script text, even if you don’t have the skills! It is possible!
I knew my die-cutting could cut out beautiful scripts, so why couldn’t it draw them for me? I would just replace the blade with my BIC Mark-It® marker.