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Pens: calligraphy
| A 'must' for every celebrant - for emergency use in filling out a certificate 'on the spot' to correct a faulty one.
Artline calligraphy pens can be used, with a little practice, to allow you to fill in a certificate with decorative writing. A swirl on the tail of a ... g j p q y.... or an upward curl the last letter of a word can give an ordinary writer a professional edge. |
| Also if you do not want to print your own certificates, then a Calligraphy Artline Pen is an economical way of filling in pre-printed certificates. In fact, many younger people, who can not do "running" writing find simple old style writing very charming. And its uniqueness can be quoted as a selling point. |
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