Beginner Lettering Set
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Lettering sets are designed for both beginners and advanced lettering artists to help them
learn the essentials and take their skills to the next level. The Tombow Lettering Set includes: 2 dual brush pens, calligraphy pen, permanent marker, drawing pencil, MONO eraser and step-by-step pamphlet with helpful tips.
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Lettering sets are designed for both beginners and advanced lettering artists to help them
learn the essentials and take their skills to the next level. The Tombow Lettering Set includes: 2 dual brush pens, calligraphy pen, permanent marker, drawing pencil, MONO eraser and step-by-step pamphlet with helpful tips.
SKU: | 085014561907 |
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Category: | Miscellaneous |
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