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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

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    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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    Angela
    July 10, 2023

    Thank you for taking the time to help elevate everyone’s skill. The calligraphy community is truly a sharing one!

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    Jennifer Anderson
    July 7, 2023

    You are so talented and you always make this look effortless, which of course, anyone who visits your website knows is so not true!

    Thank you for your continued efforts to provide us so many fun and creative ways to learn these skills! I am so grateful for you and your website.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      July 7, 2023

      Thank you so much for your kind words and appreciation. I am thrilled to hear that my posts have been helpful!

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    Debra
    October 21, 2020

    Thank you for this. I struggle with flourishing because I think too much about it. I need to get out of my head and practice more. I’ve downloaded the tutorial and will practice. Much appreciated. 🙂

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      October 27, 2020

      Absolutely! Definitely practice – that’s the most important thing 😊

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    August 14, 2019

    Hi Lindsey, i have the flourishes worksheets and have been awesome to practice with! But i have a question about the oval capital O’s. This drill the left side is thin, the flourishes, its the opposite, which leads me to believe the stroke was started at a different point? Im not sure where to begin the strokes with them. My instinct tells me thick downstroke, skinny upstroke, starting at just before midnight? Gee i hope that makes sense, lol. I think I’m driving my friends and family crazy tracing letters and flourishes in the air 😂

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    May 21, 2019

    Love the flourishes!

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    Misty
    May 17, 2019

    I love your worksheets. They fill me with so much motivation… and then I try them and it looks like I handed my pen off to a drunk chicken. Do you have any tips for a really uncoordinated (dyspraxic) left hander to make my flourishes and letters begin to look nice? I have tried writing 10 minutes every day for a couple of weeks but it just makes my wrist hurt and seems like way too much pain and effort for something which appears to be so natural to everyone else.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      May 24, 2019

      First of all: I love your sense of humor! Secondly, would you be willing to try a different pen, perhaps? If so, you might write to Rodger Mayeda and let him know the problem you’re having. I would suspect he’ll set you up with a left-handed oblique or a flourishing pen. He has a passion for helping lefties troubleshoot their problems in an analog way!

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        May 24, 2019

        I should add: you can email me for Rodger’s contact info! [email protected]

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    May 15, 2019

    I always look forward to your emails and love your blog. Thank you for making so much art available

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      This is why I do it–thank you for being a part of this community! XO

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    I love all your posts and especially appreciate the free content you make available..I can tell you love sharing your gift. Thank you
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      Thanks, Donna 🙂 I am so passionate about sharing this with you all.

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    Thank you for the free worksheet! This is an amazing start for learning calligraphy.

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      You’re welcome 🙂

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    I love your flourishes! Thanks for the tutorial and worksheet!

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The other day, I was thinking about sending out ho The other day, I was thinking about sending out holiday cards, and I immediately dismissed the thought with, “I have zero time to calligraph envelopes for those.” ✍️

... But is that true? I put it to the test for the latest article on the TPK Blog. Using some time-saving tricks I’ve learned over the years (like using a watery ink, a bouncy calligraphy style, and minimal pencil guidelines), I timed myself making three envelope concepts. Two of them took 5 minutes or less. The most time-intensive took 5 minutes, 30 seconds. The envelopes still turned out looking elegant, especially with the help of some artistic postage stamp collages. 💌

For clear step-by-step tutorials detailing how to make these envelopes and sourcing pretty postage, visit the TPK Blog (link in bio, then navigate to “Blog”)!

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After I chose this music to accompany this reel, i After I chose this music to accompany this reel, it dawned on me: drawing a calligraphy medallion is like, well, Belle’s arc with the Beast. 

At first, it’s a bit of a weird situation. Strange shapes, questionable structure, possibly some growling (à la “YOU WILL JOIN ME FOR DINNER. That’s not a request!”) when the inevitable ink smudge happens. You keep thinking, “I’m not sure why I’m doing this ... should I hop on Felipe and gallop away?” 🐎

But something shifts as the medallion starts to come to life. And when you finish that last detail and pull back, the music swells. Light bursts from your paper like it did from Beast’s digits as he transformed into a stunningly beautiful prince. ✨ You’re practically in a ballroom celebrating, and, wait, did your furniture just turn into an adoring crowd that’s celebrating your fortitude and skill?

(And now you know how my mind works 🧠 ... I love a good metaphor, no matter how weak it may be!) 

To learn how to make a calligraphy medallion, just search for “calligraphy medallion” on the TPK site (link in bio). You’ll find both free Blog tutorials and detailed premium worksheets.

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My favorite autumn projects are the ones that remi My favorite autumn projects are the ones that remind you how cozy this season can be. 🍂 This project definitely fits the bill ... create it with a hot, comforting drink nearby and an excellent audiobook, and you’re in for a treat! ☕️ ✍️ The tutorial on the TPK Blog (link in bio, then navigate to Blog) is super detailed, with mini tutorial videos to guide you every step of the way.

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Happy Halloween! 👻 This year, I’m pretending Happy Halloween! 👻 This year, I’m pretending to be ... someone who writes calligraphy quickly! (No, just kidding — not about the video being sped up, but the choice of costume. I actually picked up a skeleton PJ set at Goodwill. 💀)

Even if you won’t be indulging in candy, remember to treat yourself this season, starting this weekend! The holiday season can be hectic, and it’s important to claim some relaxing time for yourself. Cheers to the “holidaze”! 🥂

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🎃 This is the last week that Halloween calligra 🎃 This is the last week that Halloween calligraphy drills will be available at TPK! Find what you like in the shop, download, then print it out on a pointed pen-friendly paper. Then, let the (happily!) spooky vibes take over while you practice your strokes. ✍️👻

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Premium membership ($5/month) grants you complimentary access to the course through January 6th; take it live with us! Once this course wraps up, we’ll be moving on to the new Intermediate Modern Calligraphy Online Course in February. 

Find details by visiting the link in my bio. I’d love to help you build those foundational skills that will allow you to create gorgeous envelopes, place cards, invitations, quotes, correspondence, and much more! The Lesson 4 class discussion is three weeks from now, so you’ve got plenty of time to catch up. 😊

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🍂 The newest tutorial on the TPK Blog walks you 🍂 The newest tutorial on the TPK Blog walks you through how to make this gorgeous illustration, step-by-step, with helpful instructional videos. To find the tutorial, visit the link in my profile, then navigate to the blog. ENJOY! 🤗

(PS - Loving the colors in the @greenleafblue Anthesis set ... I used French Orange Ochre, American Violet Hematite, Pyrrole Scarlet, and Italian Green Earth to make this pumpkin. All *fabulous* autumn tones!)
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☕ Want to watch/listen to the whole conversation? Head over to the TPK Blog to hit play on the recording! (Link in bio, then navigate to “Blog”.)

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