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    Pointed Pen Calligraphy Flourishing for Beginners + Free Worksheet

    July 6, 2023

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    Lindsey Bugbee

    Calligraphy, Flourishing, Free Printables, Printable Goodies

    Welcome to the beautiful world of pointed pen calligraphy flourishing! In today’s article, we will delve into the art of adding embellishments to your work. Get ready for an inspiring journey filled with tips, inspirational photos, and a free worksheet to help you get hooked on flourishing.

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    Flourishing
    In today’s article, we’ll explore pointed pen calligraphy flourishing with plenty of information and a free printable worksheet.

    The other day, I received a marketing email from a company trying to sell me their electronic envelope addressing services. “Stop hand-addressing invitation envelopes!” it said. “The latest envelope printing technology lets you print handwritten quality envelopes at speeds of up to 5,000 envelopes per hour.” Despite the marketing claim, I don’t think that printed envelopes can truly reach “handwritten quality”. Why? Well, besides the small but appealing imperfections that hand-written calligraphy can produce, there’s flourishing.

    Why is Envelope Calligraphy So Expensive?
    It’s tough for a machine to replicate a calligrapher’s artistic flourishes. There’s a reason that hand-written envelope calligraphy isn’t cheap!

    Pointed pen calligraphy flourishes will add personality to any project, and they can’t successfully be replicated with a computer font. Yes, there are some fonts that try, but the appeal of flourishing lies in its inconsistency. Flourishes are uniquely suited to the word you’re writing and the space you have to write that word in. There’s no specific formula for flourishes — instead, you’ll need to use your imagination and creativity. Today, I’m going to do my best to set you up to create gorgeous flourishes by providing you with tips, inspiration photos, and a list of resources!

    What is Calligraphy Flourishing?

    Calligraphy flourishing occurs when you take what would otherwise be a plain word or phrase, and you add embellishments to it. For example, the phrase below — a simple quote — is elevated to a work of art with its lavish loops and strokes.

    Love the look of this flourished calligraphy? I’ll walk you through exactly how to make it through 1.5 hours of video instructions and a 10-page worksheet in Flourish With Me: A Pointed Pen Calligraphy Online Course.

    LEARN HOW TO FLOURISH WITH ME

    Where to Use Calligraphy Flourishing

    You can add flourishing anywhere in your calligraphy; be it around letters or connected to letters.

    Amy Style Calligraphy Envelope | The Postman's Knock
    The flourishes on this envelope serve to frame the simple Amy Style calligraphy in the middle. The calligraphy itself isn’t flourished, which lends a nice contrast to the piece.

    As far as flourishing that is connected to letters, I usually connect flourishes in four different places:

    • The end letter of a word
    • The beginning letter of a word
    • The hanging tail of letters like “g”, “j”, and “y”
    • The start, end, or both the start and end of the cross on a “t” or an “A”
    Without flourishes, these envelopes (written in Bleed Proof White ink with a Brause EF66 nib and an oblique pen) wouldn’t look nearly as festive.

    Flourishes can also exist as standalone artwork. The calligraphy medallion shown below is comprised completely of lovely pointed pen calligraphy flourishes.

    Waltz Calligraphy Medallion
    You can learn how to make this medallion in the Dancing Pen Calligraphy Medallions Worksheet.

    (Free!) Calligraphy Flourishing Worksheet

    There’s no formula for flourishing. It’s completely up to you how you flourish and where! However, it never hurts to get in some practice and maintain a mental library of flourishes. For that reason, I made a free calligraphy flourishing worksheet for you to use. It will walk you through basic calligraphy flourishes and give you a few flourishing ideas.

    Free Calligraphy Flourishing Worksheet | The Postman's Knock
    For best results, print this worksheet on a pointed pen calligraphy-friendly paper such as 32# HP Premium Laserjet.

    DOWNLOAD THE FREE FLOURISHING WORKSHEET

    Additional Resources

    There are several resources here on TPK that will help with your calligraphy flourishing. If you understand the basics of pointed pen calligraphy, consider the Intermediate Modern Calligraphy Online Course and/or Flourish With Me: A Pointed Pen Calligraphy Online Course. Both of those courses will hone your flourishing abilities and give you the valuable practice needed to develop your own fabulous flourishing skills!

    This photo showcases one of the many flourishing-focused exercises featured in TPK’s Intermediate Modern Calligraphy Online Course.

    ENROLL IN THE INTERMEDIATE MODERN CALLIGRAPHY ONLINE COURSE

    ENROLL IN FLOURISH WITH ME

    Your calligraphy flourishing will also improve by filling out any of the Not Your Average Calligraphy Drills (NYACD) packets. In addition to several small to medium-sized flourishing exercises, each NYACD packet includes a large flourished project like the hummingbird shown below.

    You can find instructions and practice for making this hummingbird in Not Your Average Calligraphy Drills: Garden Edition.

    There are also several free tutorials here on TPK that you can use to sharpen your skills! They include:

    • Springtime Calligraphy Medallion Tutorial
    • Flourished Calligraphy Country or State Art Tutorial
    • Free “Silent Phantoms” Halloween Calligraphy Worksheet
    • Free Printable “Flourish by Number” Bunny
    • Free Printable Instructions – Flourished Bee Calligraphy Tutorial
    • FREE Calligraphy Drill Worksheet: Marinera Dancer

    Flourishers to Follow

    Three Fantastic Resources for Artistic Inspiration | The Postman's Knock
    Phyllis Macaluso‘s work always blows me away! Just check out the gorgeous flourishing on this envelope that she made for me.

    There are some calligraphers out there that make glorious flourishes that go on for miles!

    • Phyllis Macaluso – Phyllis makes beautiful botanical flourishes and seamlessly incorporates watercolor into her work.
    • Schin Loong – You’ll be blown away by Schin’s organic, fluid flourishing style.
    • Suzanne Cunningham – I’m in love with Suzanne’s flourishes — they never disappoint!
    Schin Loong's Flourished Swan Envelope Tutorial
    Schin Loong wrote a fantastic guest tutorial over how to make this flourished swan mail art. If you love flourishing, it’s a must-read!

    I have to admit that I’m not as savvy as I should be about the great flourishers out there, so I know I’m missing some. Other exceptional flourishers who come to mind include Jake Weidmann, Maureen Vickery, and Kathy Milici! Can you think of someone else? Please contribute their name and a link to their work in the comments section!

    Best Nibs and Inks for Pointed Pen Calligraphy Flourishing

    I like the Brause EF66 and the Brause Rose nibs for flourishing. Both nibs are capable of creating wonderful stroke contrast! As far as ink goes, I prefer to flourish with iron gall ink. Iron gall ink is watery, meaning that it’s capable of creating nice, thin upstrokes — great for flourishes! That said, any ink will work. I created the bold envelope below with sumi ink, and I do flourish a lot with white ink, which is quite thick.

    Envelope Created Using Brause Rose Nib | The Postman's Knock
    The Brause Rose nib is great for creating dramatic flourishes that demand attention!

    Adding Flourishes to Block Lettering

    The last thing I want to leave you with is the idea that calligraphy flourishing can benefit any lettering! Take this Sans Serif block lettering, for instance:

    Calligraphy Flourishing for Beginners | The Postman's Knock

    If you have a word like this, you’ll first want to identify the possible letters you can connect to. What stands out to me the most here is the right side of the “V”, which benefits from the addition of some loops.

    Calligraphy Flourishing for Beginners | The Postman's Knock

    Next, the tail of the “R” is ripe for flourishing.

    Calligraphy Flourishing for Beginners | The Postman's Knock

    The “N” has two opportunities for adding embellishments: the top and the bottom.

    Calligraphy Flourishing for Beginners | The Postman's Knock

    Finally, if you are flourishing a word with some personality to it, you can add graphic elements that communicate an idea. I have drawn in some small pine trees to reinforce Denver’s ties to the outdoors/mountains:

    Calligraphy Flourishing for Beginners | The Postman's Knock


    I’m a firm believer in “a little bit of flourish never hurt anyone”. You can add flourishing to anything you are creating calligraphy on, from envelopes to place cards to art prints! Flourishes are wonderful in that they can convey playfulness, elegance, or both. If you have any questions about flourishing, please feel free to comment. It is always great to hear from you! Thanks very much for reading TPK; and I hope that you enjoy the free flourishing worksheet!

    Warmly,

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    Sue Gardner
    May 13, 2019

    Lindsey,
    I also love learning new things and I’ve LONG wanted to learn calligraphy. Your tutorials and practice sheets are so great! I am SO thankful to have found you online and I am a fan for life! Thank you for putting your great work “out there” so the rest of us can benefit! Please keep doing what your are so good at for us to learn from!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      May 17, 2019

      Sue, thanks so much for joining our community. We are just a bunch of calligraphy-loving people and welcome you on board 🙂

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    Jenny Jahner
    May 13, 2019

    Thank you so much! I love your informative Blog and followed all your advice on setting up a nib pen. I’m so glad I did! I absolutely love Calligraphy and look forward to learning more from you! Jenny

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      May 17, 2019

      Thanks, Jenny! I hope you love the nib pen and calligraphy as I do 🙂

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    May 13, 2019

    Thanks for all your generous freebies!

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      May 19, 2019

      I’m glad you are using them!

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    May 13, 2019

    Thanks!

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      May 19, 2019

      you’re welcome XO

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    stephaniewarner373
    May 13, 2019

    Your work is stunning!!! No matter how much time I spend on flourishes, I don’t think I’ll ever “get it.” Did it feel natural for you in the beginning?

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      May 19, 2019

      It was awkward and difficult for me in the beginning, too! The key really is practice and persistence. It feels odd and off at the beginning, but eventually you find a groove and you settle and it feels comfortable 🙂 Don’t give up! XO

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    Charlotte
    May 13, 2019

    Love your blog! My middle school students and I enjoy practicing calligraphy using your printable guide sheet. Thank you so much for sharing your talent and creativity!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      May 19, 2019

      I am so glad you are a part of the community–and introducing middle schoolers to it, as well! Calligraphy is such a wonderful art; thank you for sharing it with others 🙂

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    April 29, 2019

    Thanks Lindsey for this tutorial and the free worksheet. I know I will enjoy it. I need all the help I can get. lol.

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      May 19, 2019

      You’re so welcome 🙂

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    April 23, 2019

    Your content and layout never disappoint! We are also loving all the freebies here and there!

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      May 19, 2019

      I’m so glad! I love treating you guys 🙂

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    April 23, 2019

    Thank you for making these practice sheets available. I printed them out and am now awaiting a precious moment to practice. It is like having candy in the bowl, but I’m not allowed to take apiece just yet…yum, yum!

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      This brings me so much joy to hear! I love giving you all whatever help and guidance that I can. XO

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    April 23, 2019

    I love this blog!!!! You are so helpful in my calligraphy journey!!!

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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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The iPad + the Procreate app = a total game change The iPad + the Procreate app = a total game changer for chalkboard design! ✨ Today I sketched out this chalkboard layout digitally, which is something I used to spend hours drafting with pencil and paper (with tons of erasing!). Obviously, there were a lot of elements that weren’t working here as I navigated the draft process; but it’s so easy to erase, re-size, or move elements within Procreate. The best part? Procreate gives me a sneak peek of how the chalk will actually look on the board. 😍

Now that the design is ready, I’m excited to bring it to life on the chalkboard itself. Stay tuned for Thursday’s tutorial on the TPK Blog! ✍️

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