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    12 Inspiring Mail Art Ideas

    March 5, 2024

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    Lindsey Bugbee

    Hand-Lettering, Mail Art, Roundup

    In a creative rut? The mail art ideas showcased in this blog post will inspire you to dazzle someone’s mailbox with innovative lettering, clever illustrations, and pretty postage.

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    12 Artistic Envelope Ideas | The Postman's Knock

    Transforming an ordinary envelope into mail art offers an excellent way for calligraphy and lettering artists of all levels to practice their craft. The simple, transient nature of envelopes makes them an ideal medium for testing new techniques or revisiting favorite ones. Today, we’ll explore 12 artistic mail art ideas designed to get you excited about sending something beautiful in the mail.

    1. Be Bold with Your Illustrations

    It’s okay to let an illustration dominate your envelope! Try dedicating the space on the left to an artistic element — like this flourished bunny — and use the remaining space on the right for the address. (A flourished marinera dancer would also look amazing.)

    Free Printable "Flourish by Number" Bunny | The Postman's Knock
    You can learn how to make this flourished bunny in the Free Printable “Flourish by Number” Bunny packet.

    2. Ditch the Pointed Pen

    Many artistic envelopes make good use of pointed pen calligraphy and lettering. That doesn’t mean, however, that you have to know how to wield a pointed pen in order to create eye-catching mail art! Try experimenting with different lettering styles, graphic elements, and everyday pens.

    Four Simple Envelope Embellishments: Part II | The Postman's Knock
    This geometric envelope layout was created with a white Gelly Roll pen (affiliate link). You can find a tutorial over how to make it in the Four Simple Envelope Embellishments: Part II post!

    3. Embrace Decoupage

    If you don’t have time to draw, there’s another way to grace your envelopes with a dose of creativity: decoupage. This is also a great technique to use if you’re short on time! Just cut out your illustrated element/s, glue it onto the envelope, write out the address, and the envelope is ready.

    This envelope looks fantastic with a few strategically-placed vintage roses.
    If you choose to decoupage, make sure that everything is glued down securely. Otherwise, post office machines may inadvertently catch a loose edge and tear the illustration off! This envelope features roses from the Illustrated Roses Templates for Tracing/Collage.

    4. Give the Return Address a Chance to Shine

    If you prefer to put your return address on the front of your envelopes, try adding some embellishment. Emphasis is normally placed on the recipient’s address, so giving the return address some love is a surprising way to switch things up.

    12 Artistic Envelope Ideas | The Postman's Knock
    You can click here to find a tutorial that details how to make a return address like this one.

    5. Don’t Ignore the Back of Your Envelope

    The front of an envelope usually takes center stage. Try switching things up by keeping the front of the envelope plain …

    12 Artistic Envelope Ideas | The Postman's Knock
    The front of this envelope features nice and simple Janet Style calligraphy.

    Then, make the back of your envelope pop with a cool illustration or flourish!

    12 Artistic Envelope Ideas | The Postman's Knock
    You can learn how to draw a medallion like this one in the Simple Calligraphy Medallion tutorial.

    6. Use Ombré Lettering

    I love using ombré lettering to make a recipient’s name stand out on an artistic envelope! The trick is to write in pencil using faux calligraphy first, then fill in the empty downstrokes with watercolor or colored pencil.

    12 Artistic Envelope Ideas | The Postman's Knock
    Check out the Quick Ombré Lettering Mail Art Tutorial to learn how to achieve an effect like this!

    7. Use Doodles to Fill Up Negative Space

    There’s a time and a place for clean and professional-looking envelopes. Some days, though, you just want an envelope that expresses your creativity with lots of different doodles. To that end, draw flowers, branches, dots, whatever!

    12 Artistic Envelope Ideas | The Postman's Knock
    The calligraphy and the doodles on this envelope were created using iron gall ink. Yellow gouache lends a funky pop of color.

    8. Coordinate Colors

    Try coordinating your envelope or calligraphy colors with the predominant color(s) of your postage stamps. Choose your stamps before you write, then pick your ink(s) accordingly.

    12 Artistic Envelope Ideas | The Postman's Knock
    I used yellow gouache to color coordinate this Flourish Formal address with the Jimi Hendrix stamps.

    9. Take Inspiration from the Season

    If you’re at a loss for mail art themes, look no further than the season that we’re in! You can use themes from an upcoming holiday to cobble something together. (For those in the US, the Fourth of July would be a good theme right now.)

    12 Artistic Envelope Ideas | The Postman's Knock
    It won’t surprise you to learn that this envelope was created in October! Instructions for making the spider can be found in the Not Your Average Calligraphy Drills: Garden Edition packet.

    10. Make a Messy Sketch

    I love the look of quick, contrast-filled sketches. This fashionable sketch of a perfume bottle features the recipient’s address. If you can incorporate an address into your messy sketch like this, all the better.

    12 Artistic Envelope Ideas | The Postman's Knock
    If you utilize watercolor in your messy sketch, try using your finger to flick excess watercolor from your paintbrush onto the envelope. This will give the piece an off-the-cuff, effortless look.

    11. Use Watercolor Calligraphy

    Watercolor calligraphy is a unique technique that will leave your recipient wondering how you achieved such a cool effect! You can learn how to write with all different colors of watercolor in the How to Create Watercolor Calligraphy tutorial.

    Mail Art with Kaitlin Style Calligraphy
    All four of these envelopes were created at a coffee shop (read more here). Watercolor calligraphy offers a great on-the-go technique!

    12. Vary Your Mediums

    You don’t have to stick to one medium per envelope — feel free to experiment! The envelope below was created using felt-tip pens, a dip pen, and graphite pencils.

    12 Artistic Envelope Ideas | The Postman's Knock
    In addition to utilizing different mediums, this envelope has different lettering styles. The George Style lettering of the name pairs well with the Kaitlin Style calligraphed address written underneath it.

    I hope that you enjoyed these fun mail art ideas! Here are a few tips for success:

    • If you’re concerned about using non-waterproof elements on envelopes, check out the How to Waterproof Paper tutorial.
    • You may notice that I love to use a lot of postage stamps; if you’re curious about stamp collages, see How to Create Snail Mail Magic With Artful Postage Stamp Collages.
    • The techniques and ideas above aren’t just for mail art. They would work just as well in a sketchbook, bullet journal, or DIY greeting card!
    • You don’t have to be an avid letter-writer or maintain penpals to act on one of today’s mail art ideas. Instead, consider sending an envelope to a More Love Letters recipient — or use pretty envelopes for tasks like paying the rent.
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    This was a seasonal “rent check envelope” that I made one December. My main tip for creating envelopes that successfully get delivered is to make sure the zip code is crystal clear!

    I know that many people are hesitant about the post office’s reaction to artistic envelopes. Try to follow the advice in the From Creation to Destination: Mastering Mail Art Delivery article, and your envelope will have a good chance of being delivered.

    Happy mailing,

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  1. Jackie Avatar
    Jackie
    March 25, 2024

    Mail art is my favorite thing to do with my pen pals. Thank you for all the ideas!

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    duxinhi
    March 6, 2024

    I just love love love your creativity, your artistry, and your willingness to share those with us. Thank you, Lindsey! I am so inspired, and will borrow your perfume bottle idea for my very dear friend’s upcoming birthday. Love it all!

    Thus far (and knock wood) I have had zero problems with both US and international postal services delivering my highly decorated envelopes, including when I’ve added clear silicone feely bumps atop the letters of the recipients’ names (to spell their name in Braille [my youngest is legally blind, though unable to use Braille]).

    For nieces + nephews far and farther (we’ve none near!) the beginning of this year I drew a hot dog in a bun, taking up most of the envelope, with the individual’s name hidden in a ketchup + mustard squiggly line on the hot dog, and the address tucked into the bun. For the stamps I used all food-related (paletas, county fair, ice cream, etc.), with YUM! and fork / knife / spoon and birthday cake rubber stamps in between the postage stamps.

    (I am a postage stamp maniac and follow “themes”; I do add up the postage and write it on the envelope to try and make it a little easier for my post office.)

    Now, I do send these well in advance, for international (including Canada) ~6 weeks, and domestic 2 – 4 weeks, depending on distance from me; even in our same zip code I send a minimum of 10 days before target date. I count on our recipients to wait until their birthdays but literally none do, except the kids whose parents hold the envelopes until their natal day.

    Anyway, just my experience with decorated + creatively stamped envelopes.

    And again, thank you Lindsey!

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    Jasline
    March 5, 2024

    WOW! Lindsey! How do you make it so beautiful????

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    gshillitani
    September 16, 2019

    I aspire to be able to do this myself. I have some pen pals through a fountain pen group, and I love to decorate the envelopes!

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    Nancy Robinson
    April 25, 2019

    How beautiful these are!

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    Alison
    February 25, 2019

    Great tips, especially love the info on mail art!

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    Priyanka Goyal
    January 7, 2019

    I love your blog posts and this one’s super amazing…so many awesome tips…Waaooo…Thank you…❤️

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    Margaret Polly
    October 13, 2018

    Does it take longer for these envelopes to make it through the mail system?

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      Catherine
      November 1, 2018

      It shouldn’t, although they are more likely to get lost or stolen in the mail. Also, try to make sure the designs are flat (heaver mail= more $ to send) and won’t fall off during processing. It’s definitely worth it though! I can always tell which letters are from my penpals because of the cute envelopes!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      June 27, 2019

      Not as far as I know? 🙂

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    lovelyjeane23
    August 20, 2018

    I ❤️ This!

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    Cheyenne
    July 29, 2018

    Gosh, I just loved looking at and reading this post! Your talent is enviable and inspiring!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      July 29, 2018

      Thank you so much! 🙂

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I experimented with using the chic poppies techniq I experimented with using the chic poppies technique (see my reel from a couple of days ago) to make pretty stationery. LOVE how it turned out! The poppies are just an elegant way to add personality and elegance to any paper good. If you’re a TPK Premium member, *definitely* check out Lesson 6 of the Beginner’s Modern Calligraphy Online Course (2025 version). In it, you’ll find a detailed video demonstration that shows you how to bring these poppies to life! ✍️

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TPK’s calligraphy starter kit was just featured TPK’s calligraphy starter kit was just featured in @newyorkermag’s “A Holiday Gift Guide: Treasures That Are Old, or Old at Heart”. 🎁 I agree that it makes for a *fabulous* gift ... and it is the gift that keeps on giving, since your recipient will develop the skills to create all sorts of beautiful and satisfying projects. We’re talking gorgeous envelopes, frameable quotes that make a home feel cozy, place cards, sketchbook pages, family trees ... there are a lot of possibilities (and tutorials for those possibilities can be found on the TPK Blog)!

To get a kit, visit the link in my bio and navigate to the “SHOP” tab. If you buy a kit as a gift, let me know right after placing your order (lindsey@thepostmansknock.com). Be sure to tell me your recipient’s name, and I’ll be glad to include instructions for them over how to enroll in the Beginner’s Modern Calligraphy Online Course, which comes with the $125 kit option. ✍️ Happy holidays! 

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✨Chic Inky Poppies Mail Art✨ – This inky poppy ✨Chic Inky Poppies Mail Art✨ - This inky poppy motif is one of my all-time favorites for filling blank space with drama and elegance. To make it, you use dark ink smudges, loose leaves, and airy petals to build a border that looks intricate but comes together quickly. My go-tos for this style are sumi ink and a touch of gold watercolor for warmth. 

Want to try it yourself? Visit the TPK website (link in bio) and search for “Chic Inky Poppies Mail Art Tutorial.” Happy creating! 🌸🖋️

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✍️ There’s a fresh addition to the TPK Catal ✍️ There’s a fresh addition to the TPK Catalog: The Graceful Ballerina Calligraphy Drill Worksheet 

This ballerina is unique among TPK calligraphy drills in that it’s really not that complicated. After a few simple loops, a flourished tutu, and long strokes to make the legs, you have, well, a ballerina! 🩰 The most difficult part is getting the outline right; but even that isn’t too bad because you’ve got a traceable outline included in your worksheet set.

The beauty of the flourished ballerina? She makes *anything* look elegant: cards, envelopes, gift tags, whatever. My recommendation is to feature her on your next envelope. She’ll add a “wow” factor and allow you to left-justify the address, which is always a relief (no need to bother with centering)!

To find her, visit the link in my bio, then navigate to the Blog!

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✨I’ve been making these little calligraphy Chr ✨I’ve been making these little calligraphy Christmas trees for years. They’re a go-to whenever I need a quick gift tag, envelope flourish, or something festive that doesn’t require a whole afternoon.

They look fancy, but they’re really just simple strokes stacked in different patterns. Truly: once you get the rhythm down, you can make a tree in under 30 seconds. 🎄 

If you want to try them (there are six styles!), the tutorial is on the TPK Blog, and it’s called
“6 Simple Ways to Make a Calligraphy Christmas Tree.” Feel free to google it, or visit: thepostmansknock.com/6-simple-ways-to-make-a-calligraphy-christmas-tree/

It’s very beginner-friendly, video-based, and a great way to get some creativity in during a busy season. I hope you love it as much as I do. 💛

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🎁 These printable gift tags are one of my favor 🎁 These printable gift tags are one of my favorite free printables on the TPK site. Just download, print, cut them out, and — if you want to — reinforce them with a bit of cardstock.

Inside the PDF you’ll find four designs: Festive Frida, Flourished Tree, Pine Boughs, and Merry & Bright. They’re all hand-drawn, and they make even the simplest wrapping look bespoke and artistic. 🎨 

Pro tip: If you’ve got a bit of extra time, add a pop of watercolor or some gold dots; and consider mounting the tag on a contrasting piece of cardstock for extra oomph.

They’re free to download at: thepostmansknock.com/free-super-cool-hand-drawn-printable-gift-tags/ (or visit the link in my stories today). Happy holidays!

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There’s something extra fun about a card that do There’s something extra fun about a card that doesn’t just open … it comes to life. ✨ This little stand-up tree might look fancy, but it’s totally approachable — relaxing to make, satisfying to embellish, and (my favorite part) it folds up perfectly to pop in the mail. 💌🎄

If you’re looking for a holiday project that feels creative and doable, this is *such* a good one. The printable template does half the work for you, and you can customize the rest with flourishes, white ink, ornaments, or whatever feels festive to you.

The full step-by-step tutorial is waiting for you on the TPK website; just head to the link in my bio and tap “Blog.” I think you’ll have as much fun making this as I did. ❤️

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I love it when I can make simple pointed pen pract I love it when I can make simple pointed pen practice on cardstock ... and it magically turns into a festive card! Find instructions + a printable template for making this “Loop-de-Loop” tree in the TPK 2025 Holiday Calligraphy Worksheet set. 🎄 (Link in bio, then navigate to the Blog!)

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