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    Free Brush Pen Calligraphy Worksheet

    March 5, 2019

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    Lindsey Bugbee

    Brush Pen Calligraphy, Calligraphy, Free Printables, Printable Goodies, Tutorials, Video, Worksheets

    In 2015, I first released this printable Free Brush Pen Worksheet. Several years and 130K+ downloads later, I think the worksheet deserves another feature on the TPK site! If you’re interested in brush pens, give this engaging set of exercises a try. 🙂

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    Free Brush Pen Calligraphy Worksheet | The Postman's Knock

    I first released this simple brush pen worksheet in 2015. Little did I know that it would become one of the most popular printables on TPK! With 131,500 downloads and counting, many a brush pen enthusiast has worked through the exercises in this worksheet. Today, I want to talk about what you can learn from filling out the Free Brush Pen worksheet, as well as other brush pen resources that you can take advantage of on the TPK site!

    Why Use Brush Pens?

    Brush pens are a delightfully efficient, mess-free cousin of dip pen calligraphy. Just like with the dip pen, you can vary your pressure on a brush pen in order to create a combination of thick and thin strokes. Unlike the dip pen, however, the brush pen is a bit thicker. It allows you to write very quickly!

    Brush Pen Calligraphy | The Postman's Knock
    Need to whip up a quick greeting card? Just write on it with a brush pen, as I’ve done here!

    Many people consider brush pens to be easier to use than dip pens are. That’s probably because everyone has used a marker before at some point in their lives, so when you pick up a brush pen, you’re handling a writing instrument that’s (mostly) familiar! I can attest to the fact that they’re family-friendly, so they offer an easy way to get in some creative time when you’re hanging out with your kids.

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    If you work with brush pens around your kids, you can invite them to join in on the fun! You won’t be scrambling to put away highly-spillable ink or worry about your dip pen nibs getting ruined. I usually encourage my nieces and nephew to use my brush pens that have frayed tips. (You know the drill — “Wow, look at this *beautiful* blue! Don’t you want to draw a picture with it?”)

    Who Should Use the Free Brush Pen Worksheet?

    When I designed the Free Brush Pen Worksheet, I had the brush pen semi-beginner in mind. The worksheet doesn’t include copious instructions as far as how to use a brush pen, but it does have plenty of exercises for people who understand the gist of it! It’s four pages long and covers the very basics: stroke practice, curves, and a whimsical alphabet.

    Free Brush Pen Calligraphy Worksheet | The Postman's Knock
    You can download this worksheet set by clicking here!

    If you’re a beginner, I encourage you to watch the video below! In the video, you’ll get a closer look at brush pen upstrokes and downstrokes, learn about the grip to maintain on your pen, and see how to make the curlicues featured in the worksheet.

    Premium Brush Pen Worksheet

    Note that the Free Brush Pen Worksheet is very basic. If you feel that you could benefit from comprehensive instruction and practice, then the premium version of this worksheet (pictured below) will really help! It includes 100+ pages of practice and several videos.

    *NEW* Premium Brush Pen Calligraphy Worksheet Set {Kaitlin Style} | The Postman's Knock

    I think that the number one secret to success with a brush pen is remembering to pick the brush pen up as you write! There are strategic junctures in each letter where you can lift your pen from the page momentarily to give yourself the chance to make stroke contrast. Those junctures may not be intuitive at first, which is why the premium version of the worksheet includes specific letter formation instructions.

    Which Brush Pens to Buy

    There are many brush pens to choose from. While I often use Tombow brush pens, I would recommend starting with the Pigma MB brush pen, which I find is easier to manage. You can also begin learning brush pen calligraphy with ordinary (Crayola) markers, which are budget-friendly and widely available!

    Address Written Using a Brush Pen | The Postman's Knock

    How to Practice Brush Pen Calligraphy

    While worksheets will help to learn brush pen calligraphy, nothing helps you to improve like making projects! For example, you can try creating artwork like the piece shown below for a friend or family member.

    Brush Pen Artwork | The Postman's Knock

    Don’t be afraid to experiment with making other paper projects like cards, envelopes, and gift tags as well! You can learn how to make the birthday card pictured below in this tutorial.

    Two Artistic Brush Pen Lettering Tutorials | The Postman's Knock

    For additional information about brush pen calligraphy, you may be interested in these other posts:

    • Using Brush Pens for Calligraphy
    • Not Your Average Brush Pen Calligraphy Drills
    • Two Artistic Brush Pen Lettering Tutorials and Two More Artistic Brush Pen Lettering Tutorials
    • Free Brush Pen Worksheet: Neat Slant Edition

    I hope you enjoy learning with the brush pen calligraphy worksheet! Remember to be patient with yourself as you fill it out: it’s okay if your strokes aren’t perfect or your letters look wonky. Every time you pick up that pen, you pave the way for improvement — you can do it! Stay tuned for another brush pen calligraphy worksheet either later this month or early next month. For the next TPK worksheet set, I’m brush pen-ifying Janet Style dip pen calligraphy!

    Warmly,

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  1. Marla Avatar
    Marla
    November 29, 2019

    This certainly makes taking supplies along a sweet alternative! Even sitting in a hospital waiting room is calmer with this idea. Thank you very much! God bless you.

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    Jemmy
    October 12, 2019

    Thank you so much for this. God bless you 🙂

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    Cecile
    April 22, 2019

    Thank you for the lovely free worksheet, I wish I lived in the US and could follow an in-person workshop, but it’s great that you offer online classes!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      May 22, 2019

      Thanks, Cecile! Even though you can’t be here in person, I love that you can follow along with the blog and continue to learn from afar 🙂

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        Verity
        November 2, 2019

        Hi Lindsey! I have just found your website this week and want to start with brush pen. I’ve just sat down to give it a go but the YouTube video on this page says it’s set to “private” so I can’t see it. I also can’t see it on your YouTube channel. Would you mind re-linking it? Thanks and excited to get going!

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          Lindsey Bugbee
          November 14, 2019

          Hi!! I think I fixed it… Let me know. Thank you for letting me know! 💛

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    Chris Bodurtha
    April 17, 2019

    Who doesn’t love the beauty of calligraphy? I would really love giving this a try….thanks for letting me give this art form a try

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      April 30, 2019

      Of course!

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    Chris Bodurtha
    April 17, 2019

    Who doesn’t love the beauty of calligraphy? I would really love giving this a try….thanks for letting me give this art form a try

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      May 22, 2019

      I think everyone can appreciate calligraphy, which is one of the wonderful things about sharing it with others. You’re welcome, Chris 🙂

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    jylifish
    April 16, 2019

    Thank you so much for sharing valuable knowledge & free resources. I just love how your blog is so appealing and how you present your thoughts, direct but not intimidating. Means a lot to a handlettering beginner like me. 😉

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      May 22, 2019

      You’re so welcome! I’m glad you like my prose, too. Good luck on your lettering journey! 🙂

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    Ishio
    April 12, 2019

    This is one of my favorite brush pen worksheets, I love the style!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      May 22, 2019

      I am so glad you love it too! Thanks, Ishio 🙂

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    Sneha | Essem Creatives
    March 6, 2019

    Lindsey, I LOVE your tutorials! I bought and went through beginners Calligraphy course a few months back, and although I didn’t keep up my calligraphy practice, I learnt how to use a dip ink pen properly (thanks to your wonderful instruction) and I’m having such a great time drawing using my dip ink pen. This tutorial just popped up on my feed reader, and I think now it’s time to explore brush pens! I love experimenting with different media to keep things fresh and exciting. Thanks for your helpful tutorials!
    Warmly,
    Sneha (the artist behind Essem Creatives)

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      May 22, 2019

      I hope you do explore the brush pens! They are so fun and while difficult at first, they get easier to use and you will surely get the hang of it, already being a pro at the dip pen 😉 Thanks, Sneha

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        Wawawhat
        July 11, 2019

        Hi I use brush pens and I find them soooo fun it’s so cool

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    Cadence M
    January 26, 2019

    I love all the free worksheets you’ve made, they’re really helpful. I’m looking to buy some colored brush tipped markers, but I don’t know what a reliable brand could be. Do you have any suggestions?

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      January 27, 2019

      I love Tombow Dual Point Brush Pens!

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    Vijayshree
    December 28, 2018

    This super simple worksheet has also sparked my daughter’s interest in learning brush lettering!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      May 22, 2019

      I am so glad to hear it! Pass on the lettering love! 🙂

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