Hand Job

This fun pun of a title is borrowed from an article written by my friend, Marylou Malig, sister of my BFF cum twin Sue Ann, and former contributor of Entrepreneur Philippines. It was an article about hobbies that turn profitable, and as the title might imply, it was about my hobby, "the art of beautiful handwriting" known as calligraphy.Yes, once upon a time, I did calligraphy, first as a hobby or only for weddings of family and close friends...calligraphycalligraphycalligraphythen later on, because of gentle encouragement and prodding of friends, I started doing it professionally, accepting jobs to address envelopes by hand and even do fully calligraphed invitations.calligraphycalligraphycalligraphyAlthough I was busy with my first publishing business back then, and with my two growing boys, the calligraphy work was therapeutic and became my "me time" at home. As soon as the kids were asleep and Gary and I were winding down our days, I would bring out paper, pens and ink, lay down my tools out on my dining table and just find my peace in the rhythm and strokes of my pen, watching ink flowing from the nibs on to the texture of paper. It was also a fun way to earn extra cash. I remember one major calligraphy job earned me enough to buy us a new sofa.Sadly, I injured my wrist some years ago, and had to take a break from doing the calligraphy work I loved so much. My nibs have been packed away for many years now and it is a joy to hear about new calligraphers actively promoting the craft. I love seeing their works on instagram and tumblr. One of those I follow is Alexis Ventura of Ink Scribbler.I found Alexis on instagram first when I was working on the 2nd Mompreneur Summit whose theme was Passion & Purpose. I found her beautiful handmade work on IG and tumbler pages:calligraphy, mom247calligraphyand have been following her since. Loving her latest collab at a recent wedding faircalligraphyCalligraphy is a beautiful art. People say it is a lost art that is about to be obsolete. I disagree! Everyone's going back to basics. With the handmade revolution that's currently gaining popularity, calligraphy is a timeless craft. Even if I haven't touched my pens in a while, I know someday I will get back to it again albeit just as a hobby and personal art.If you are like me and love ink and paper, get obsessed with font styles, if you get mesmerized by seeing written letters of paper and ink, perhaps you might want to join the next workshop of Alexis and join her class.calligraphyThe Ink Scibbler SCRIBBLE WORKSHOP is happening this October 25, Friday afternoon. Here are details:Date: October 25, FRIDAYTime: 3:00PM to 6:00PMVenue: Unit 507 Vasquez-Madrigal Plaza, Annapolis St., Greenhills, San JuanThe class is for first-timers, people who have never tried calligraphy with a flexible nibAll the details are found in this link: www.inkscribbler.com/workshops. No need to bring anything, everything will be provided!And today I'm happy to spread this love for the craft! InkScribbler and My Mundo is giving away complimentary seats to this class: for one (1) person + a friend so that you can attend the session together this Friday and learn calligraphy.This is a quick giveaway so join now! Simply comment on the box below. Just say HI and leave your mobile number and email address. I'll draw the winner on Wednesday afternoon and announce on that day too. Remember, we are giving away two slots to one winner, so the winner can attend with a friend:)Hope to hear from you, scribe wanna-bes!CONGRATULATIONS @Karotitay, Karrots Nazareno for winning slots for you and a friend to Ink Scribbler's Scribble Workshop! Thank you to all who joined my giveaway:) :)Winner- ink scribbler