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    Seven Reasons to Learn Calligraphy

    September 1, 2020

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    Lindsey Bugbee

    Beginner’s Calligraphy, Calligraphy

    You don’t actually need any reasons to learn calligraphy besides “because I want to”. But, for those who are searching for additional motivation to pick up a dip pen, this article happily exists. If you already enjoy creating calligraphy, you might find new ideas for how to apply your skills!

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    Seven Reasons to Learn Calligraphy

    When I first picked up a dip pen, my reasons to learn calligraphy were as follows: first, I wanted to try something new. Second, I had just moved to Colorado, and I wanted to send my friends in my home state (Kansas) beautiful correspondence. Finally, I hoped to make a little bit of money on the side! Now, with several years of teaching calligraphy under my belt, I’ve found that people have all sorts of motivations for learning calligraphy. This article is a compilation of my seven favorites!

    1. Mental Health

    Throughout the course of writing this blog, I’ve received countless emails detailing how calligraphy got someone through a tough time. Calligraphy provides an ideal outlet when things feel out of control because it forces you to slow down, focus, and breathe. Whenever you feel frustrated or overwhelmed, try reaching for your dip pen and do some drills! While calligraphy isn’t a cure, it can help you to feel a whole lot better.

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    2. Calligraphy Isn’t Expensive

    Like any activity, you can throw as much money at calligraphy supplies as you want to. But, in order to create calligraphy, you really only need a pen, a nib, ink, and paper. If you’re on a budget, I recommend buying a straight pen, a Nikko G nib, India or sumi ink, and a ream of 32# laserjet paper (which will sustain you for a year or two of practice). Then, browse through the TPK blog for information, instructions, and free printables!

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    3. You Can Save or Make Money

    While most TPK readers create calligraphy for the sheer joy of it, there are some who have used their skills to save or make money. Calligraphy is an art that takes time and practice, which means that it can cost a pretty penny to have someone create calligraphy for you. If you create calligraphy yourself, you’ll save money on things like event announcements (e.g. wedding invitations) and custom-designed paper goods. Additionally, you can offer your calligraphy services to others to make a little bit of extra jingle on the side!

    TPK reader Sally created this gorgeous wedding map for her daughter’s wedding invitation suite after taking the Watercolor Illustrated Maps 101 eCourse.

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    4. Calligraphy Enhances Your Living Space

    One of the coolest reasons to learn calligraphy is the fact that you can use it to up the hygge factor in your home. I’ve used calligraphy to create a lot of home décor … general art, labels (see my mom’s pantry!), wifi signs, you name it! There are a lot of calligraphy-based projects that you can make that will help to personalize your space and make it feel more homey.

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    This lovely lady hangs in my guest bathroom. I love how pretty this piece is, and if you look closely, you’ll find that she’s made from the words in Act I of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

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    5. Calligraphy Adds Beauty to Sketchbooks and Bullet Journals

    If you’re an avid sketchbooker or you love working in a bullet journal, you can use your calligraphy to enhance pages! I love using calligraphy to add information to my sketchbook pages. I think that the extra bit of written communication really helps to preserve memories and emotions — all while increasing the aesthetic value of the page.

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    Calligraphy helps to document my observations and feelings about COVID in this April 2020 “Coronavirus Crisis” sketchbook page.

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    6. Calligraphy Can Show Affection

    As I was brainstorming this blog post with my assistant, Geni, she suggested that calligraphed cards mean a lot to her. “I’ve never thrown away a handmade card,” she told me. I agree! Investing the time and energy to make a calligraphed card and/or envelope shows love for the recipient in a subtle and elegant way.

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    7. Calligraphy Can Help You Stand Out

    At university, my friends used to have me write out notes after job interviews to help them stand out. I always did the same after my own job interviews with fantastic results! Beautiful handwriting and a stunning envelope presentation convey a message beyond what you actually write in the note. It says you are fastidious, you pay attention to detail, and you aim to impress. On another note, when we lived in an apartment, I always sent beautifully calligraphed “rent check envelopes” to our property manager. He was devastated when we moved out, and he wanted to help us in any way that he could as we transitioned into homeownership! In five years of living in our apartment, I never met the property manager face to face, but my envelopes helped us stand out to him.

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    This is probably my favorite “rent check envelope” because of its soothing color scheme!

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    I hope that you enjoyed reading through these reasons to learn calligraphy! If you’d like to share why you decided to learn calligraphy, I’d love to read your story in the comments section. 🙂 Note that this article was originally written in March of 2015. I gave it a much-needed update today to reflect what I’ve learned about learners’ motivations over the years. Thanks very much for reading, and happy writing!

    Warmly,

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  1. Alexandria Zamanian Avatar
    Alexandria Zamanian
    October 5, 2020

    Thank you for the easy and affordable way to try calligraphy. 🙂

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    avalon6154
    September 9, 2020

    Calligraphy has been a pure joy since i stumbled on your blog a few years ago..i’m never going to be a professional but i’m so pleased with the instruction here and my calligraphy looks AWESOME…also I just viewed your live feed on Instagram and found it very informative…but can i just say, your calligraphy style is sooooooooo much prettier!!!….Just being honest..it just makes me appreciate finding your blog all the more…

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    sbonitat
    September 3, 2020

    Hi Lindsey when I decided to learn calligraphy, it was something I wanted to do for a long time. I just didn’t know where to start. So I went to Pinterest and searched for women who taught calligraphy. I first found someone who taught brush calligraphy. I didn’t know what I was doing but I didn’t want to give up. It helped me a lot. Then I also searched for someone who taught dip pen calligraphy. Oh, my, that was at first overwhelming. There were sooo many many women who taught calligraphy, it was overwhelming. But, I always came back to you. Lindsey, I found the right fit for me and never looked back. Your videos are amazing, learning calligraphy, learning more about watercolors, your practice sheets, and so much more. I really like the video’s because if I miss something, I can always go back and see what I did wrong. The Beginners Course is so good. That was my turning point and couldn’t wait to do more!!!!!! 🙂I love it. Also,being able to get some of my supplies from you, it’s just wonderful. Even my drawings are so much better. I used to draw when I was young and it helped me to relax, I loved it. Lindsey, what I love the most is that if I have a question, you will get to me right away, such a wonderful thing . I love it. I could go on more and more because there is so much I have learned. You are a friend, my teacher and I am so glad I found ‘you’. Thank you Linsey for everything you have taught me. It’s been amazing!!!!!! 😊 I wouldn’t want anyone else. 🙂 Have a wonderful day. Luv sue 🐝

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    cardiganbuttons
    September 2, 2020

    Hi Lindsey, I find working on drills is very calming too. It is a quiet time. Also, it does get attentions when you use it for envelops. I started using calligraphy on envelops when I write to my pen pals very recently. My first one was the big bee on an envelop, and then slowly writing addresses instead of using typed labels. They look much nice! I wasn’t confident first but with your help and encouragements through the courses and blogs I am really enjoying using calligraphy in everyday life. It is awesome. Thank you Lindsey!

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    Donz
    October 23, 2018

    I just started doing calligraphy a fee months ago and can I just say , I love your blog. It helped m discover a new skill an with your blog I learned a lot of things. Thank you Lindsey!!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      October 26, 2018

      Thank you! I’m so glad you like the blog 🙂

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    Tommy Norman
    October 2, 2016

    Hi Lindsey,

    I have been told to unleash my creativity: It is my Life Purpose to use my imagination to help others and help myself.

    When I was a very small child in 2nd or 3rd Grades I was praised by my teachers and family for such good cursive writing. I also was reprimanded by a teacher who thought someone else did the work for me (of course she was wrong because I did the writing).

    Anyway, I am trying to enhance my creativity and find my talents. Calligraphy may be one of those talents to bring out of me.

    Can you help me or give suggestions how to proceed? Give me your honest opinion what you think about what I have written.

    Thank you.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      October 5, 2016

      Hi Tommy! I would just create as much as you can — make mail art, projects to display in your home, and gifts for friends. The more you use your skills, the more joy they will give you, and the more you will improve. 🙂

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    kayfay515
    June 14, 2016

    I cling on to reason #1. I have a very stressful work and a “very” busy brain and since I found your blog, I purchased all the things that you suggested, and went through (and still currently reading) the tips that you have for beginners. Now calligraphy and yoga are now my two go-to activities to relax myself. I usually forget about the time and only go back to “reality” when my small cap runs out of ink. Unfortunately, I found your blog five months after my wedding! Calligraphy would’ve been a great addition to our stationery.

    A big thank you from across the miles 🙂
    http://www.jointhetravellingpair.com

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      June 15, 2016

      Que sera, sera, right? 🙂 I am really happy to hear that calligraphy and yoga are helping you to de-stress! Lettering can be super-relaxing, which is part of the reason I like to do it, too. Loving your website!

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    Simran Sachdeva
    May 5, 2016

    Its a way if expressing your creativity.

    And creativity Is something the more you use , more creative you get .
    So to keep coming with new ideas and keep your creative enzymes up . You must do this!
    P.S- I do a lot of calligraphy and it has helped me in my overall personality.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      May 7, 2016

      I love that input! Absolutely fantastic. 🙂

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