Top Tips for the Perfect Handwriting Jewellery
We can create handwriting jewellery from old cards, letters, reports, school books, drawings and more. In fact, we can even restore handwriting on water damaged paper! But if you plan to write a new message to go onto the jewellery, or are asking your mini Picasso to draw you something special, here are some tips to help you get the best effect.
Top Tips for the Perfect Handwriting Jewellery
1. Choose the Right Paper
When selecting the handwriting or drawing for the jewellery, opt for clear white or light-coloured paper without lines. This ensures that the focus remains solely on the handwriting itself, allowing its unique characteristics to shine through.
2. Use a Pen with Substance
The key to creating legible and visually appealing handwriting jewellery lies in using a pen with a thick nib. This helps enhance the clarity of the handwriting and ensures that it translates well onto the jewellery piece.
- Keep it Clean
Before capturing the handwriting, ensure that the paper is free from smudges, creases, and dust. A clean surface ensures that the resulting image is crisp and clear, preserving the integrity of the original handwriting.
- Lighting Matters
When photographing the handwriting, natural light is your best friend. Position the paper in a well-lit area to avoid shadows and ensure that the handwriting is captured in all its glory. This helps maintain the authenticity of the piece and ensures that every detail is captured accurately.
- Don't Limit Yourself
If you're unable to find the exact word or phrase you're looking for in the available handwriting, don't fret. Our team at Treatfully can work with you to create custom pieces by piecing together letters from different sections of the handwriting. This opens up a world of possibilities, allowing you to create truly unique and personalised jewellery that speaks to your heart.
At Treatfully, we believe that every piece of jewellery tells a story, and there's no better way to preserve cherished memories than through handwriting jewellery.