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    10 Drool-Worthy Hand Lettered Envelope Examples

    February 23, 2023

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    Lindsey Bugbee

    Hand-Lettering, Mail Art, Roundup

    Think you have to use pointed pen calligraphy to make an eye-catching envelope? Think again. Today, I’ve got 10 hand lettered envelope photos that will motivate you to get out any pen and let the creative juices flow!

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    "George Style" Printable Hand-Lettering Exemplar | The Postman's Knock
    This hand lettered envelope stands out because of its unique orientation, postage stamp collage, and George Style lettering address.

    I love hand lettering because it’s so accessible. Anyone can do it with any sort of writing utensil, and as long as your letters are legible, the lettering is a success. Today, I’m showing you 10 hand lettered envelope examples that will motivate you to get creative this weekend! Use this inspiration to make a fabulous envelope for a birthday card, a letter (More Love Letters, anyone?), or just a note to say hi!

    1. Lettering Composition Hand Lettered Envelope

    This delightfully “busy” envelope features serif lettering, sans serif lettering, and just a smidge of pointed pen. I found the inspiration for it in the Lettering Composition Handbook included in Nico Ng’s lettering composition ruler bundle. With the exception of the calligraphy bit, I used a black gel pen (Pilot G2 05) to write all of the letters.

    Hand-lettered Mail Art
    The lettering layout for this envelope was created using a 5″ composition ruler. For lettering layout tips, see this tutorial.

    2. Breezy Hand Lettered Envelope

    I love white ink with colored pencil “shadows” on dark paper! This envelope features mostly serif lettering with just a smidge of cursive and calligraphy. To learn how to write using a shadow technique like the one shown here, see this tutorial.

    Breezy Hand-Lettering Tutorial | The Postman's Knock
    You can find instructions for using this colored pencil shadow technique in TPK’s Breezy Hand-Lettering Tutorial.

    3. “Juicy” Brush Pen Envelope

    In this envelope, brush pen calligraphy, sans serif lettering, white gel pen accents, and pencil shadows join forces! The result is an eye-catching, almost shiny-looking lettering. Find a tutorial over how to make lettering like this here.

    "Juicy" Brush Pen Calligraphy Tutorial | The Postman's Knock
    You can learn how to make lettering with this colorful, fun effect in the “Juicy” Brush Pen Calligraphy Tutorial.

    4. Lasso Lettering Envelope

    In Lasso lettering, serif letters and flourishes combine! While I especially like Lasso letters on map projects (see: California, Brazil, Ethiopia), it also makes a fun addition to envelopes like the one below.

    Lasso Lettering Hand Lettered Mail Art
    The Lasso Lettering Worksheet will teach you how to write in this playful hand lettering style.

    5. Hissing Cat Hand Lettered Mail Art

    Yes, the star of this envelope is technically a calligraphed cat. But, a lot of this motif’s personality comes from the recipient’s name, written in fabulous Flytrap lettering! You can find a tutorial over how to make a mail art envelope like this here.

    Hissing Cat Halloween Envelope Tutorial
    File away this mail art concept for Halloween! It’s delightfully spooky and fresh.

    6. Circus Hand Lettered Envelope

    Circus lettering is probably the most labor-intensive hand lettering style on the TPK website, but the results are worth it. Your eye is immediately drawn to “MONICA” when you look at the envelope below! (Plus, check out that fun and funky address.)

    "Circus Lettering" Mail Art
    You can learn how to write Circus lettering here.

    I can’t help but share a collection of Circus lettering envelopes that TPK reader Abby S. created, too! Check out how she paired her Circus letters with casual alphabet characters to write her recipients’ addresses:

    Abby S. (@thescriptedpost on Instagram) used Circus Style lettering to make these *fabulous* envelopes.
    Photo credit: Abby S. (@thescriptedpost on Instagram)

    7. Perfectly Stitched Envelope

    I used a free printable template and Stitches Style lettering to make this simple envelope. A stamp collage helps to add artistic interest.

    You can find a free printable lettering template (plus instructions for using it) here.

    8. Cursive + Print Remix Envelope

    Is it cursive? Is it print? It’s both and neither. In this envelope, cursive entry and exit strokes “hug” simple Sans Serif letters. You can find tips for making lettering like this here.

    Four Hand Lettering Ideas to Try This Weekend | The Postman's Knock
    For tips over combining cursive and print to make lettering like this, see TPK’s Four Hand Lettering Ideas to Try This Weekend article.

    9. Diagonal George

    In this envelope, vibrant orange colored pencil helps this George Style lettering to complement the circus-themed postage stamp. Try a diagonal orientation to liven things up!

    How to Develop an Artistic Hand-Lettering Style | The Postman's Knock
    You can learn how to write George Style lettering with this worksheet set.

    10. Geometric Lines Envelope

    George Style lettering shines again in this envelope! I love how the 10¢ postage stamps and lines at the bottom help to make the piece stand out. You can find a tutorial over how to make an envelope like this one here.

    Four Simple Envelope Embellishments: Part II | The Postman's Knock
    If you like the concept behind this simple envelope, see this step-by-step tutorial.

    Looking at the photos in this list makes me feel motivated to make a fabulous hand lettered envelope for a birthday card. (In particular, I’m feeling the “Breezy” lettering from #2.) I suspect that, as a result, you’ll see another hand lettered envelope appear on the TPK Blog here shortly! In the meantime, I hope that seeing these examples makes you feel inspired, too. Thanks so much for reading TPK, and have a lovely and creative weekend!

    Warmly,

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  1. Lauren Avatar
    Lauren
    February 27, 2023

    I love these. So simple, but so effective!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      February 27, 2023

      Yes, I agree! Thank you for enjoying!

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    Stacy
    February 27, 2023

    This is fantastic so many fun ideas in one place and east to refer back to. Thank you for this!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      February 27, 2023

      You are so welcome! It is my pleasure – I am so happy that you are enjoying! 😊

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    Barbara Leonard
    February 27, 2023

    I just love! Your blog. It is so inspirational! Unfortunately, it means my work station is always in ready more and as taken over the dining room. How can I put it away when there is always another wonderful idea to explore! Thank you!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      February 27, 2023

      Haha! Sometimes I get that way too! (Perhaps some storage under or around the table…?) I am so happy to hear you have been practicing! I hope that you continue to enjoy! Thank you!

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    Rhoda
    February 27, 2023

    I love your envelope art. I get such joy when I decorate an envelope to send to someone. Thanks for your inspiration. Rhoda

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      February 27, 2023

      It really is quite fun and the recipients always like them! Thank you for the support and for enjoying!

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    Debbie Y
    February 27, 2023

    Always love your envelope art posts! They are my favorite! Will you be making any more hand lettering fonts in the future?

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      March 3, 2023

      Yes, I hope to! With my new book I am not sure when I will get to it, but expect something in the future! I am so glad that you like it! Thank you!

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    Dee
    February 27, 2023

    Love all these! Such great inspiration, thank you.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      February 27, 2023

      Of course! I am so glad that you enjoy!

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    Cindy P.
    February 27, 2023

    These are all so very diverse and beautiful! It’s appreciated that you offer your expertise in hand lettering as well as pointed pen calligraphy. It’s nice to have options to choose from to suit mood, circumstance, time, and occasion. Following your posts regularly keeps my learning well-rounded. Thank you!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      February 27, 2023

      Thank you so much! It makes me happy that you can take away something from my content and hopefully apply to your own projects! 😊

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    Denise Holt Henry
    February 27, 2023

    This has been one of my favorite blog posts. The envelopes are there for me to study or use as a guide for mail art I want to do antrime!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      February 27, 2023

      Thank you! I am so happy to hear that you enjoy! Best of luck with your own!

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    Vikki
    February 27, 2023

    I love using old stamps on envelopes. So fun! Tip: purchase stamps of value – I made the mistake of getting a lot of 4 cent stamps and with postage at 60 cents the stamps fill the envelope!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      February 27, 2023

      Oh no! Good tip haha!

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    Louise
    February 24, 2023

    I have a question? While these hand lettered envlopes are beautiful and artistic, sometimes the address is more difficult to read. Is there an extra charge to mail them?

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After eight years (and plenty of smudges), my chal After eight years (and plenty of smudges), my chalkboard finally got a makeover! This time, sketching out the design was so much easier thanks to my iPad + Procreate. Once the draft felt right, I used a grid method to bring it to life on the chalkboard. 🖊️✨ Curious how it all came together and find instructions for making your own chalkboard quote art? Check out the TPK Blog to see the process! (Link in bio, then navigate to the “Blog” tab.)

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The iPad + the Procreate app = a total game change The iPad + the Procreate app = a total game changer for chalkboard design! ✨ Today I sketched out this chalkboard layout digitally, which is something I used to spend hours drafting with pencil and paper (with tons of erasing!). Obviously, there were a lot of elements that weren’t working here as I navigated the draft process; but it’s so easy to erase, re-size, or move elements within Procreate. The best part? Procreate gives me a sneak peek of how the chalk will actually look on the board. 😍

Now that the design is ready, I’m excited to bring it to life on the chalkboard itself. Stay tuned for Thursday’s tutorial on the TPK Blog! ✍️

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✍️ Lesson 2 of the brand-new Beginner’s Mode ✍️ Lesson 2 of the brand-new Beginner’s Modern Calligraphy Online Course just dropped! In it, we’ll take a deep dive into supplies and workspace setup. Then, we’ll do a little preliminary assignment. This clip was taken from the workspace video. In it, I’ll show you how I store my supplies and give you a tour of my workspace and how I set myself up for calligraphy creation success. (Literally: I show you everything, right down to where I put my iPad to keep a movie on in the background while I work.)

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I love watching project timelapses — like a comp I love watching project timelapses — like a complicated calligraphy or watercolor project coming together in a matter of seconds. A cleaning timelapse, then, is a no-brainer! My friend mentioned that she does these when she needs a little extra motivation to tidy up. I was totally feeling that this weekend, so I made a couple of these. The anticipation of knowing that I’d get to watch the room become neat in an instant was actually incredibly motivating. It’s the little things, right? 😉 #cleaningtimelapse #cleaning #tidyingup #neatandtidy
🖍️ We have a million crayons laying around be 🖍️ We have a million crayons laying around because my kids love to color (right now, their pages of choice are K-Pop Demon Hunter-themed). While I’m always down for some adult coloring, I also love to letter with crayons! In the latest TPK tutorial — link in bio — you’ll learn how to make this cozy ombré wax crayon calligraphy. 🍁 Switch up the color scheme if you’re not a pumpkin spice person! This technique looks great with light blue, dark blue, and dark purple; or light green, dark green, and dark blue. #crayoncalligraphy #crayolacrayons #waxcrayons #adultcoloring #autumnart #cozylettering #handlettering #lettering
A couple of days ago, I posted a clip from Lesson A couple of days ago, I posted a clip from Lesson 1 of the new Beginner’s Modern Calligraphy Online Course (seriously, join us — enrollment is a *steal* at $5/month, and you get complimentary tutorials [that happen to complement the course] — link in bio)! People seemed to like the story in that clip, so here’s another fun story from the same lesson. Sorry, I can’t confirm who the client was! That was a project with an NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement). 🤐 Still: a very fun, very cool experience ... I’m grateful that calligraphy has given me cool adventures and connected me to such an amazing community. ✍️

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Lesson 1 of TPK’s Beginner’s Modern Calligraph Lesson 1 of TPK’s Beginner’s Modern Calligraphy Online Course doesn’t actually start with the pointed pen! ✍️ Instead, we ease into it with faux calligraphy and then pencil calligraphy. Here’s a little preview of what the pencil calligraphy lesson looks like. ✏️

If you’ve been wanting to learn calligraphy, join us in this course. It is an absolute *steal* because it’s included with your TPK Premium membership ($5/month - cancel anytime). Once the course concludes in January, you can choose to purchase lifetime access to the videos; or just continue on with us to the next course. For more information, visit the link in my bio!

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I’m editing videos for the new Beginner’s Mode I’m editing videos for the new Beginner’s Modern Calligraphy Online Course (🎉 JOIN US! link in profile for enrollment info!!) — and wanted to share this story from Lesson 1. In that lesson, we’ll chat about how to develop your motivation (this story is part of me sharing mine); and we’ll ease into our pointed pen experience with faux calligraphy and pencil calligraphy. Step by step, you’ll develop skills that will serve you for a lifetime ... and surprise and delight those around you, just like my “rent check envelopes” did! ✉️

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