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    8 Pieces That Helped Me Fall in Love With Calligraphy

    September 5, 2025

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    Lindsey Bugbee

    Beginner’s Calligraphy, Encouragement, Inspiration, Premium, Roundup

    Before I ever held a pointed pen, these pieces made me *want* to. Here are eight examples that gave me the motivation to start … and still spark creative energy in me today.

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    Floral calligraphy by Phyllis Macaluso
    I’ve continued to feel inspired by Phyllis Macaluso, who created these drop-dead gorgeous envelopes, for over a decade.

    In Lesson 1 of The Beginner’s Modern Calligraphy Online Course, I encourage you to seek out examples of calligraphy that spark your creativity. In that same spirit, I’m rewinding 10+ years to share the pieces that helped me fall in love with the pointed pen. These are some examples that made me think, “I have to learn how to do that”! Today, I’m highlighting eight pieces of early inspiration and explaining why they meant so much to me.

    1. Gold Calligraphy

    Gold calligraphy on envelopes
    Photo credit: Calligraphy by Hillary

    There were two main colors that piqued my interest in the pointed pen: white and gold. I couldn’t help but notice that, when paired with a dip pen, these two colors are dazzling and opaque. This is one of the gold calligraphy examples that crossed my radar in the early days, and I loved everything about it. The calligraphy is casual but skillful and the color scheme elegant. Envelopes like these sparked a passion for postage stamp collages, which is something I still love after all these years.

    2. White Calligraphy

    Kathy Milici Envelopes
    Photo credit: Kathy Milici

    By the time I stumbled upon these contrast-filled envelopes, I had (thankfully!) already figured out how to use white ink. The flourishes were what really made me swoon. I loved the idea of writing addresses that are camouflaged in a jungle of happy flourishes, and Kathy’s work introduced me to that concept. For better or worse, I’ve been flourishing envelopes ever since.

    3. Watercolor Florals + Calligraphy (Basically: Anything by Phyllis Macaluso)

    Photo credit: Phyllis Macaluso

    I first came across Phyllis’ work in 2014, and I still remember the feeling I had when I discovered her Instagram feed. It was a mix of, “More … more … I need to see more!” and “I have to stop scrolling RIGHT NOW and try making something like this.” In trying to choose images for today’s article, that feeling came back. I’m still just as inspired by Phyllis’ incredible creativity as I was over a decade ago.

    Heads up: Phyllis has been taking a well-deserved break from posting her work in order to spend time with her grandchildren. But, before she took that break, she wrote several incredible tutorials for TPK!

    4. Coffee Calligraphy

    Molly Suber Thorpe's coffee calligraphy
    Photo credit: Molly Suber Thorpe via The St. Martin’s Publishing Group

    I first noticed Molly Suber Thorpe’s Modern Calligraphy (affiliate link) in 2014. I was visiting my mom at her house in Kansas, and the book practically called to me from the coffee table. It was hard not to devour every page! Molly was one of the first to embrace pointed pen calligraphy as a tool for modern expression, and her book made calligraphy feel fresh and accessible. After reading Modern Calligraphy, I was inspired to try writing with watercolors, coffee, and gouache. It was through Molly that I found the Brause EF66 nib, which remains my favorite to this day.

    5. Delightfully Imperfect Letters

    Maybelle Imasa-Stukuls calligraphy
    Photo credit: Maybelle Imasa-Stukuls

    While I only recently discovered The Gift of Calligraphy, its author, Maybelle Imasa-Stukuls, has been on my list of inspirational artists for years. When I first saw Maybelle’s work, I was immediately enchanted by her signature style: expressive, organic, and full of personality. Her choppy, sometimes spindly strokes — along with her openness to ink bleeds and spatters — felt like a breath of fresh air. Instead of fussing over every mark, she embraces the spontaneity of the medium, which makes her work feel alive. For me, that was (and remains) a powerful reminder that calligraphy doesn’t have to be rigid to be eye-catching and delightful.

    6. Calligraphy in Illustrations

    eDanae Santa Fe Wedding Map
    Photo credit: eDanae

    I will always love everything about the wedding map you see above: the color scheme, the lettering, the illustrations, and the energy. Danae’s Santa Fe map is what piqued my interest in combining calligraphy and illustrations to make maps, and that’s a project I’ve loved ever since.

    7. Calligraphy + Block Letters

    Angelique Ink Calligraphy
    Photo credit: Angelique Ink

    The example above was a revelation to me as a beginner. It showed me that calligraphy doesn’t have to be complex to be compelling; just one graceful line of script can carry the entire piece. The playful bounce of the names, paired with clean block lettering for the address, strikes a good balance between whimsy and clarity. This calligraphy goes to show: you can keep things simple and still make something beautiful.

    8. Delicate Botanical Details

    Delicate pointed pen details
    Photo credit: Laura Gordon (the calligraphy is by House of Hannah)

    When you first set out to learn calligraphy, it’s hard not to laser-focus on the lettering aspect. Seeing examples of dainty pointed pen botanicals helped me to realize that calligraphy is much more than just alphabet characters! Photos like the one above planted that “think-beyond-the-letters” seed, and now I use the pointed pen to make everything from medallions to woodland creatures to people.


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    This is a spread from Modern Calligraphy by Molly Suber Thorpe.

    Now that you’ve seen what inspired me as a beginner (and, frankly, continues to inspire me), think about what kinds of calligraphy projects pull at you. Let yourself dream a little, and follow those threads. One of the best ways to spark inspiration is to collect examples that make you say, “Yes! I want to do that, too.” Keep them handy as you practice. And if you’re part of the TPK Premium Discord, don’t hesitate to share what you’re drawn to … examples include Pinterest boards, screenshots, or even calligraphers you admire.

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My seven-year-old and I have officially entered th My seven-year-old and I have officially entered the @edward.gorey.house envelope art contest! 🎃 My design leans a bit more macabre, while my son’s is, well, gory. (Venus flytraps are apparently no joke.) Visit the TPK Blog to see my process — I love to start with a Procreate draft and take it from there. 

This is a great little contest, and, while it runs through December, it’s *especially* fun to work on this time of year. 👻 My kid and I both thoroughly enjoyed making our masterpieces! If you find yourself with some time in the next couple of months, make your own envelope ... there will be more than one winner! 🥇

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Just added a new lesson to the Beginner’s Modern Just added a new lesson to the Beginner’s Modern Calligraphy Online Course! ✍️ In Lesson 3, you’ll find over three hours of instruction to get you extremely comfortable using the straight calligraphy pen. If you want to learn pointed pen calligraphy, *join us*! TPK Premium members have the exclusive and incredible opportunity to take this detailed course for $5/month. Link in bio for details!

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Beautiful autumn leaves outside 🍂 inspire beaut Beautiful autumn leaves outside 🍂 inspire beautiful leaves inside ✨. You can find a tutorial over how to make this stunning bookmark in “The Calligraphy Book”. (Confession time: I don’t actually use this bookmark as a bookmark. It ended up being too pretty to be hiding inside a book! 🙈 Instead, I display it on my bulletin board.)

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Which is your favorite? 👻 🍬 ✋ 🎃 Good Which is your favorite? 👻 🍬 ✋ 🎃 

Good news: whichever one you like best, you can learn how to create it in “Spellbound Strokes”, TPK’s Halloween 2025 worksheet set! The worksheet is available on the TPK site as of an hour ago. In it, you’ll learn how to create these fabulous Halloween-themed motifs ... and get plenty of calligraphy practice under your belt in the process. ✍️

For the worksheet link, see my stories today (10/9), or shoot me a DM. Happy Halloween, and enjoy!

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This is just as relaxing to watch as it is to wri This is just as relaxing to watch as it is to write. 🧘‍♀️ DM me for a link to a (free!) worksheet that teaches you how to write this loopy, modern quote. ✍️

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🎃 Halloween, TPK-style. ✍️ You can find ins 🎃 Halloween, TPK-style. ✍️ You can find instructions for making all of these project (and more!) on the TPK Blog and in TPK’s Halloween-themed worksheets. 🔗 Link in bio, then search for “Halloween” or just browse the Blog and Catalog!

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✨ Watch the full chat on the TPK Blog (link in bio → “Blog”).

✨ Join us for the next coffee chat on October 17th by signing up for TPK Premium! I’m thrilled to announce that @sdionbakerdesign will be our special guest. (Her Patreon members can join, too!) And yes, there will be a giveaway. 🎁

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