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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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    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!

    Pinterest Board
    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!

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  1. sylviariv Avatar
    sylviariv
    December 28, 2020

    Thanks for the tips. I didn’t think to use Pinterest to collect calligraphy examples, will definitely make a board for it. Even though the sketchbook idea intimidates me, it seems like a fun way to play around with calligraphy, so I’m putting that idea in my must try list. I will use “Treating myself to a new supply” to motivate myself to keep up with my practice. Let’s say after successfully completing my Modern Calligraphy course or keeping up with 3 day practices for a month. Happy New Year!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      January 4, 2021

      That makes me so happy to hear! All great ideas. Happy new year! 🙂

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    rayecage
    December 28, 2020

    I like the idea of keeping a sketchbook this is a fun way to see my progress and archive my work in one place.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      January 4, 2021

      Yes, exactly! I love mine.

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    Linda
    December 28, 2020

    I agree with your sketchbook tip. I find that keeping a sketchbook to put down ideas is a good way to keep fresh.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      January 4, 2021

      Absolutely!

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    kris stoner
    December 28, 2020

    So helpful!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      January 4, 2021

      I’m so glad to hear that! 🙂

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    Jessica
    December 28, 2020

    Such great tips to stay motivated!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      January 4, 2021

      I’m so happy to hear that! A little motivation goes a long way. 🙂

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    Niguida
    December 28, 2020

    Always great advice. The first : practice, practice, practice !!!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      January 4, 2021

      Exactly! 🙂

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    comtwoman1
    December 27, 2020

    Hi Lyndsey,
    I love all your tips! My problem is that I get so excited and can go from one post to the next following your links and never actually get to putting pen to paper! 🙂 I am taking your beginner course and I have just started using the oblique pen and it is blowing my mind!!!! I always thought “Oh, woah, that looks intimidating with the tip coming out the side but i can’t believe how much easier it makes the writing! Who would’ve known?!? I’m so glad I found you!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      January 4, 2021

      That makes me so happy to hear! I’m so excited for you and always remember that practice makes progress. 🙂

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    Crystal DeJesus
    December 25, 2020

    How do you feel about rhodia pads to keep a a sketch pad? Would that paper be too smooth? Do you have any other book recommendations for a sketch pad? I’m just starting out on this journey but I’d like to keep everything in one place!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      January 4, 2021

      Rhodia pads are great! I prefer a sketchbook with a hard cover, though, since it’s more durable … I love my Shinola sketchbook (https://www.shinola.com/sketch-book.html?)!

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    Emily
    December 25, 2020

    I found this post through Instagram and it’s given me a lot to think about. I have been in a little bit of a rut and I like your idea about letting yourself just do some calligraphy for fun once in a while. I’ve been doin sooooo many drills!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      December 26, 2020

      Yes, definitely let yourself go and have fun! Sometimes too many drills can be a little overwhelming.

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    Dani
    December 25, 2020

    These tips are great!! I love practicing, but it gets reputable and sometimes you just need other ways to make it fun than just repeating letters and words over and over!! Thank you!!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      December 26, 2020

      Yes, exactly! I’m glad you enjoyed my tips. 🙂

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An X-Acto knife (aka a hobby knife) is one of thos An X-Acto knife (aka a hobby knife) is one of those tools that is indispensable for a lot of applications. It was designed to make precise cuts, which, of course, it does well! But, you can also use it to scrape off unwanted ink smears (pro tip: after the fact, you can smooth disturbed paper fibers with a pebble), create interesting interior cuts, trim tiny details that scissors can’t reach, make stencils and templates, refine collage elements, and gently correct small drawing or calligraphy mistakes.

I have used X-Acto knives for many TPK Blog tutorials, but up until last week, I’d never written a guide that puts the X-Acto knife front and center. That guide now exists, and you can find it by visiting the link 🔗 in my profile. Be sure to watch the tutorial video!

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Just back in the TPK Supplies Shop: Finetec Arabic Just back in the TPK Supplies Shop: Finetec Arabic Gold watercolor pans (and the fabulous Finetec Golds palette). ✨ Gold makes *anything* gorgeous, but use it to make a calligraphy medallion, and it’s just next-level. 🤩 (Tutorial for this particular medallion can be found in the Dancing Pen Calligraphy Medallions Worksheet Set). 

To find the golds + the worksheet, visit the link in my bio, then navigate to “Shop”. Happy weekend! 

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Hard to fit everything in, but this was 2025 in a Hard to fit everything in, but this was 2025 in a nutshell at TPK! 🥜

This year, I loved teaching at @thehappyevercrafter’s Workshop Week and participating in @calmingcalligraphy’s World Calligraphy as Meditation Day. And seeing the TPK calligraphy kit featured in @newyorkermag’s 2025 holiday gift guide was an unexpected (and delightful) cherry on top! 🍒

So much of what happened over the past year, though, was shaped by the TPK Premium community. Their questions and feedback helped guide Hand Lettering 101, while their encouragement fueled tutorials on topics ranging from turning red wine into calligraphy ink to illustrating recipes, painting with a wedge brush, and creating greeting cards and envelope art. 💌 That same support made it possible to create new worksheets and resources that others were able to enjoy as well, which I’m very grateful for. 

For a fuller recap (with helpful links and details) I shared a 2025 reflection on the TPK blog (link in bio).

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Which is your favorite koi-themed envelope? The fi Which is your favorite koi-themed envelope? The first one (A. Moreira), which was created as a prop for “The Calligraphy Book” ... *or* the second (Nigel Wright), which was created for the photographer who took pictures of the Moreira envelope for “The Calligraphy Book”? (When I heard how much Nigel had loved the first koi envelope, I made him his own variation!) 🎏

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✨ A little comparison today … because not all ✨ A little comparison today ... because not all golds behave the same.

✦ Finetec gold → bright, cheerful, and versatile
✦ Greenleaf & Blueberry faux brass → softer, muted, and stunning
✦ Yasutomo pale gold → velvety, subtle shimmer with a sensible amount of sparkle

I love having all three on hand and choosing based on the feel I want for a project. It’s tough to go wrong! ✨

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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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