So far I have three fonts that I'm willing to share. 


"Jenelle Mix" is the writing I use every time I want my calligraphy on something. So it'll be my cheapest font because it comes more easily to me and is fastest for me to complete right now.

"French Curls" is a very curly and french looking font.  Right now this is my slowest to complete so it's my expensive font.

"Stick Print" is very rigid but free-form looking.  What a contradiction!  But that's how I have to describe it.  It takes a bit more thought and time to get flowing but when it finally comes I think the result is definitely fit to a certain mood.


I once heard that the difference between an amateur and a professional is that an amateur will show you all his/her work (mistakes included) but a professional only shows the good stuff.  I suppose this means I'll always be an amateur.  I think it is your right to know what kind of mistakes I make and how frequently I do so. After all, you'll be paying for those mistakes! Perfection is always a goal but I know it's unachievable.

All of my samples here are the first attempt.  There are mistakes throughout.  Some of them I would not think of sending out...others I would let slide. My judgment is always based on the overall appearance of the piece - not necessarily how closely I've followed my font style.


I am always working on more fonts and have several more I'm working with but am not comfortable with yet.  If you have one you're dying to see samples of, send me an email and I'll shoot out a rough sketch of what my version might look like.


Thanks for looking around! If you like what you see or need more info, send me an email and I'll get back to you.  Then you can decide if I'd be a good fit for your project!