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Click here for the full-page, high-resolution printable. | 
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| You can print out your letter onto imitation parchment paper, color it, and then add hand-lettered names or words. | 
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| My grand-nephew Gavin is shown here practicing the Celtic alphabet, with the precision that comes from using a dip pen. It’s worth the extra focus it demands. | 
Now seems like a good time to remind you that you can select one letter and paste it into a blank page to make the initial of a name. 
This week’s page is dedicated to all the guys in my family with G names: Geoffrey, George, Graham, and Gavin, who is pictured below.  And most especially to all the Gordons, 5 of them at last count.  It’s a clan name that comes from my Scots great-grandmother Margaret Gordon.  People who marry into my family get confused, to put it mildly.  
 
 
This is so much fun! I am very new to ink and pens and calligraphy. Your book has given me valuable information and these letters are beautiful. Thank you for sharing!
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