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    7 Ways to Stay Motivated When Learning Calligraphy

    December 22, 2020

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    Lindsey Bugbee

    Beginner’s Calligraphy, Calligraphy, Inspiration, Roundup

    In this article, we’ll talk about ways to stay motivated as you endeavor to improve your calligraphy! From collecting calligraphy-focused books to passing up worksheets, there are lots of ways to keep your inspiration levels high.

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    7 Ways to Stay Motivated When Learning Calligraphy

    As the New Year comes closer, many of us are starting to ponder our 2021 goals. As a goals junkie, I can tell you that you’ll experience the most success if you can stay motivated! If learning calligraphy (or improving your calligraphy) is one of your 2021 resolutions, look to the reasons on this list to keep yourself inspired and driven.

    1. Create Calligraphy Consistently

    The secret to improving any skill is to do it consistently! In the case of calligraphy, try devoting 1-3 days per week to your practice. Make sure each practice session is 20 minutes or more, and ensure that the practice is something that you look forward to. It’s a good idea to enhance your work environment with your favorite podcast or music, a beloved candle, and a delicious non-caffeinated beverage!

    Commit to regular practice, and you’ll be amazed at how quickly you see results!

    If you’re just starting out learning calligraphy, use the Beginner’s Modern Calligraphy Online Course to guide your practice. If you’ve got the basics down, try filling out the worksheets in the Free Calligraphy Worksheets Master List!

    For more information on practicing your calligraphy, see these articles:

    • A Calligraphy Practice Reality Check
    • 5 Ways to Sneak in Calligraphy Practice

    2. Buy Inspiring Books and Magazines

    I will never forget picking up Modern Calligraphy by Molly Suber Thorpe for the first time. I couldn’t even get through the book in one sitting … that’s how inspired I was to try out new writing techniques and make projects! On days when I’m feeling a little stuck, I flip through Molly’s book and the other calligraphy books in my collection. By the time I put the books back on the shelf, I’m giddy with a project idea.

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    This is a spread from The Calligrapher’s Business Handbook. It makes me want to design a tote bag!

    Here are my current favorite calligraphy books and magazines:

    • Modern Calligraphy by Molly Suber Thorpe (and Mastering Modern Calligraphy, too!)
    • Creative Calligraphy Made Easy by Karla Lim
    • The Calligraphy Ideas Book by Lyndsey Gribble
    • Calligraphy Crush Magazine

    3. Make a Pinterest Board

    Pinterest boards present an inexpensive (free, really) way to collect your favorite calligraphy examples. If you see something you like while surfing the internet, you can “pin” the image to your calligraphy inspiration board! I have a board called “Font Fascination”, where all of my favorite calligraphy images live. If I need an idea or some motivation, that board is one of the first places I look!

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    I use Pinterest to save images of calligraphy, lettering, and art that inspire me.

    4. Step Away From the Worksheets

    Calligraphy worksheets are enormously helpful when it comes to learning calligraphy or improving your calligraphy skills. As valuable as they are, though, worksheets can get boring. It’s important to spice up your calligraphy creation by making actual projects every so often! Any project that you make adds to your repertoire of calligraphy skills, and you’ll likely find the challenge invigorating.

    State Calligraphy Art
    I recently made this Kansas calligraphy map to give as a holiday gift. It provided a good 5-6 hours of calligraphy practice!

    I keep a running list of “real life” calligraphy projects that you can make — projects that you might use as gifts or home décor. You can find that list by clicking here.

    5. Keep a Sketchbook

    Sketchbooks offer a safe space to practice new dip pen techniques; no one ever has to see your work if you’re a bit shy about sharing it! Additionally, all those white pages offer a great motivation to keep on going, filling up your sketchbook page by page. My favorite sketchbook is manufactured by Shinola; the paper inside is a great texture for the dip pen, and ink never bleeds.

    How to Add Color to Your “Day in the Life” Sketchbook Layout
    You can learn how to make a sketchbook page like this one in this article.

    You might use your sketchbook strictly for calligraphy, or you can branch out and do some illustration/lettering work. For inspiration, see the Sharing My Sketchbook So Far article!

    6. Treat Yourself to a New Supply

    Calligraphy is a basic activity: you really only need a pen, nib, ink, and good paper to do it. That said, there are so many supplies out there that you can use to “uplevel” your writing and infuse excitement into your practice! The first time I tried the Finetec Golds palette, I stayed up until 2:00 AM writing in gold on any scrap of paper I could find. I was that giddy about the brilliant gold calligraphy I could now make!

    Finetec Golds Palette
    The Finetec Golds palette was a delightful treat for me. I still get excited about using it!

    If you’re not sure which supplies to introduce into your calligraphy creation, see the Seven “Special Treat” Calligraphy Supplies article. It’s nice to build up your collection one indulgence at a time to reward yourself as you develop your calligraphy skills!

    7. Walk Away If You’re Not Feeling It Today

    Everyone has “off” days, regardless of skill level. If you’re having one of those days with a lot of spattered or spilled ink, letterforms that make you cringe, layouts that just aren’t cutting it, or whatever it is: just walk away. Remember, your calligraphy creation is supposed to be enjoyable. If your calligraphy is frustrating you, it’s not fulfilling its purpose today. Give your dip pen a rest for a few hours or days, and you’ll be amazed at how fresh you feel next time you sit down at your desk.

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    Everyone has “off” writing days! The best cure is to take a break.

    If you’re reading this article, that already says a lot about your determination to learn. Remember that you’re human, and humans make mistakes. Mistakes are precisely why you’re learning calligraphy: it’s impossible to churn out perfect letters every time like a computer, which is why people love handwritten words. Be proud of your willingness to expand your horizons and challenge yourself, which adds to your happiness. Give it some time, and you’ll love the results of your calligraphy efforts!

    Warmly,

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    DeeWanda Fields
    July 24, 2021

    Thank you making the process of leaning calligraphy easy. It can get very overwhelming. Thank you sharing how to correct mistakes because as a beginner it happens very often. I’ve followed others on social media and their work comes across as being perfect, always. So thank you for being real and awesome. Your work is BEAUTIFUL and I hope one day I’ll be half as good as you. 😊

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    Cindy
    April 20, 2021

    I wish more articles for beginners featured less than perfect examples. All the perfection makes me feel inadequate.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      April 21, 2021

      I know, me too. I totally get that feeling!

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    honda.kitty
    February 8, 2021

    I’ve just started learning and I really want to indulge in some colored papers for practice. What’s the best kind to get? I’m always worried about my nib catching. Thanks in advance!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      March 2, 2021

      I love Indian Cotton Paper Co. handmade papers, which come in all colors! You’ll just need to write slowly to prevent your nib from catching. 🙂

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    December 29, 2020

    Hi, loved this post, but just asking- did you post anything after this or is my computer just glitching?

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      January 4, 2021

      Hi! I write blog posts twice per week without fail (unless it’s a holiday). There are several posts after this one!

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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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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
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