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    Glazed Watercolor Tiles Mail Art Tutorial

    July 1, 2021

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    Lindsey Bugbee

    Mail Art, Printable Goodies, Watercolor

    Today, I’ll show you how to make “glazed” watercolor tiles with the help of a time-saving printable. You can incorporate your tiles into mail art (as I did today), home décor, greeting cards, or sketchbook pages! The secret is to keep an opaque white ink or paint on hand to add ceramic-like highlights.

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    Glazed Watercolor Tiles Mail Art Tutorial

    I might be a little obsessed with colorful glazed tiles. In our house, we’ve been known to add them to stairs, put them on tabletops, and even draw them on the walls! Glazed watercolor tiles were bound to make their way onto a piece of mail art or two. Today, I’m going to show you how to draw realistic-looking tiles with the help of a handy free printable.

    (Seriously Gorgeous!) Talavera Mexican Tile Mail Art Tutorial | The Postman's Knock
    I can honestly say that going up and down our basement stairs is a visual treat. 

    1. Gather Your Supplies

    For this tutorial, you’ll need a few key supplies. You can find links below this photo:

    1. Embellished Tiles Printable (it’s free)
    2. Winsor & Newton watercolor palette (or your favorite palette)
    3. Ziller Soot Black Ink
    4. Bleed Proof White Ink
    5. Straight pen fitted with a Nikko G nib
    6. Size 2 paintbrush (Any small-ish size of paintbrush will work)
    7. White high-quality envelope

    2. Trace the Tiles

    First, place the tiles printable on a light box, then put the envelope on top. Use the Soot Black ink and your dip pen to trace over the tiles, which you should be able to see shining up through the envelope.

    Keep the envelope’s back flap open. Doing so will make it easier to see the pattern beneath the envelope! (You don’t need to trace over the tiles shining through the flap.)

    If you don’t have a light box, you can use a bright window as a makeshift light box. If you choose to go that route, you’ll need to trace your tiles with a pencil, then trace over the pencil lines with your Ziller ink.

    As you trace, be sure to “cut” the middle two tiles in half. The top halves should feature the tile design, while the bottom halves should remain empty.

    We’re keeping two chunks of tiles empty so we can write an address there.

    When you’re finished, the envelope should look something like this:

    It’s okay if your tiles aren’t aligned exactly like the tiles on this envelope. The important thing is to maintain a pleasing pattern and to have two blank tile portions to write an address on.

    3. Write the Recipient’s Address

    Now, use your dip pen and ink to write the recipient’s name in the left blank tile. Then, write the recipient’s address in the right blank tile.

    I used a combination of small Sans Serif lettering and Kaitlin Style calligraphy to write my recipient’s name and address.

    4. Add Watercolor

    Next, use a light blue tone like Cerulean Blue Hue to fill in the portions of the tiles shown below:

    Then, use Cadmium Red deep hue to fill in the portions shown in this photo:

    Use Intense Blue to fill in the remainder of the large design elements:

    Pretty Watercolor Tiles Mail Art Tutorial

    Then, use Cadmium Yellow Hue to fill in any lines on the tile designs. Once you’ve done that, use watered-down Payne’s Gray to outline the tiles with the recipient’s name and address.

    Pretty Watercolor Tiles Mail Art Tutorial
    Don’t add any color to the “grout” (the space between the tiles)!

    5. Add Highlights

    To finish up, use a paintbrush and Bleed Proof White ink to add wavy, inconsistent lines of highlights to the outside of each tile. Doing this will add that ceramic/glazed effect that we want.

    Pretty Watercolor Tiles Mail Art Tutorial
    This part of the tutorial is where the tiles come to life!

    Once the white ink has dried (give it a good hour or two), you can add Microglaze to the envelope, if you want to. You don’t have to apply Microglaze, but Microglaze will protect the envelope and give it a slightly shiny look, which adds to the “glazed” effect!

    Pretty Watercolor Tiles Mail Art Tutorial
    Be sure to choose a postage stamp that complements the colorful elegance of the tile design.

    Using Watercolor Tiles as Home Decor

    This watercolor tile technique doesn’t just have to be used for envelopes. It looks just as great when it’s framed and used as home décor. You can take the tutorial a step further and use it to make all-occasion greeting cards or gift tags!

    Hand-Painted Tiles Illustration Tutorial | The Postman's Knock
    I have several framed watercolor tile pieces scattered around my house.

    No Time to Make This Mail Art?

    If you love the idea behind this mail art, but you don’t have the time to make it, I’ve got a tiles mail art printable envelope! It’s part of the TPK Tutorial Printable Mail Art Templates collection. To use it, you just cut, fold, and glue. Easy-peasy!

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    The TPK Tutorial Printable Mail Art Templates includes eight fabulous printable designs inspired by TPK tutorials.

    I hope that today’s tutorial inspires you to try making your own glazed watercolor tiles! They’re a little time-consuming, but also very relaxing and fun. The perfect way to spend a couple of hours on a lazy summer day! Happy creating and enjoy.

    Warmly,

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  1. Leslie Avatar
    Leslie
    July 24, 2021

    These are beautiful & I can’t wait to try my hand at them! Thanks so much for sharing your talent & creativity with us!!!

    And, Happy Birthday Lindsey! Thanks for giving us the chance at a gift!

    Leslie 💙🎁🎂

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    Christina Stiles
    July 20, 2021

    You make me feel like I can be an artist!

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    Igor Vanucci
    July 19, 2021

    These look really nice, loved the framed ones Lindsey. Thank you for sharing, I might try it out, just need to get some watercolor first 😂

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      July 20, 2021

      It’s absolutely my pleasure! I really hope you can try it out soon. 🙂

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    Theresa
    July 19, 2021

    I’ve been interested in purchasing a light box but I’m wondering which is better: a flat light box or a slanted light box? Thanks 🙂

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    Debbie Y
    July 19, 2021

    I would love to do this on my stairs if I ever become a homeowner. your house must be so comforting to be in no matter which room you’re in!

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    Phoebe
    July 19, 2021

    This is such a fun idea!! After receiving such a. pretty envelope it would also work so well as pretty wall art 🙂

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    Angela
    July 19, 2021

    Sooo pretty!! My watercolor skills need practice. This looks like a great project.

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    Marla Austin
    July 18, 2021

    Watercolor has always intimidated me but with your step-by-step guidance I am going to give this a try! Thank you for this post!

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    Paige Mahoney
    July 17, 2021

    Very pretty! I look forward to trying this.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      July 18, 2021

      I’m so excited for you to give it a try! 🙂

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    Rachel S
    July 17, 2021

    What an absolutely stunning design! I haven’t experimented with envelope designs too much but this tutorial is one I may have to try. I imagine the recipient would be blown away to see such a piece of art in the mail!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      July 17, 2021

      I love this project and I hope you give it a try soon! 🙂

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✍️ There’s a fresh addition to the TPK Catal ✍️ There’s a fresh addition to the TPK Catalog: The Graceful Ballerina Calligraphy Drill Worksheet 

This ballerina is unique among TPK calligraphy drills in that it’s really not that complicated. After a few simple loops, a flourished tutu, and long strokes to make the legs, you have, well, a ballerina! 🩰 The most difficult part is getting the outline right; but even that isn’t too bad because you’ve got a traceable outline included in your worksheet set.

The beauty of the flourished ballerina? She makes *anything* look elegant: cards, envelopes, gift tags, whatever. My recommendation is to feature her on your next envelope. She’ll add a “wow” factor and allow you to left-justify the address, which is always a relief (no need to bother with centering)!

To find her, visit the link in my bio, then navigate to the Blog!

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✨I’ve been making these little calligraphy Chr ✨I’ve been making these little calligraphy Christmas trees for years. They’re a go-to whenever I need a quick gift tag, envelope flourish, or something festive that doesn’t require a whole afternoon.

They look fancy, but they’re really just simple strokes stacked in different patterns. Truly: once you get the rhythm down, you can make a tree in under 30 seconds. 🎄 

If you want to try them (there are six styles!), the tutorial is on the TPK Blog, and it’s called
“6 Simple Ways to Make a Calligraphy Christmas Tree.” Feel free to google it, or visit: thepostmansknock.com/6-simple-ways-to-make-a-calligraphy-christmas-tree/

It’s very beginner-friendly, video-based, and a great way to get some creativity in during a busy season. I hope you love it as much as I do. 💛

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🎁 These printable gift tags are one of my favor 🎁 These printable gift tags are one of my favorite free printables on the TPK site. Just download, print, cut them out, and — if you want to — reinforce them with a bit of cardstock.

Inside the PDF you’ll find four designs: Festive Frida, Flourished Tree, Pine Boughs, and Merry & Bright. They’re all hand-drawn, and they make even the simplest wrapping look bespoke and artistic. 🎨 

Pro tip: If you’ve got a bit of extra time, add a pop of watercolor or some gold dots; and consider mounting the tag on a contrasting piece of cardstock for extra oomph.

They’re free to download at: thepostmansknock.com/free-super-cool-hand-drawn-printable-gift-tags/ (or visit the link in my stories today). Happy holidays!

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There’s something extra fun about a card that do There’s something extra fun about a card that doesn’t just open … it comes to life. ✨ This little stand-up tree might look fancy, but it’s totally approachable — relaxing to make, satisfying to embellish, and (my favorite part) it folds up perfectly to pop in the mail. 💌🎄

If you’re looking for a holiday project that feels creative and doable, this is *such* a good one. The printable template does half the work for you, and you can customize the rest with flourishes, white ink, ornaments, or whatever feels festive to you.

The full step-by-step tutorial is waiting for you on the TPK website; just head to the link in my bio and tap “Blog.” I think you’ll have as much fun making this as I did. ❤️

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I love it when I can make simple pointed pen pract I love it when I can make simple pointed pen practice on cardstock ... and it magically turns into a festive card! Find instructions + a printable template for making this “Loop-de-Loop” tree in the TPK 2025 Holiday Calligraphy Worksheet set. 🎄 (Link in bio, then navigate to the Blog!)

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Every November since 2016, I’ve looked forward t Every November since 2016, I’ve looked forward to sitting down with a cup of something warm ☕️ and sketching out ideas for the TPK holiday worksheet. This year was no exception, and I think you’ll be pleased with the motifs! They’re designed to bring calm, beauty, and (sneaky) pointed pen practice to your holiday season. 🎄Visit the TPK Blog (link in bio, then navigate to Blog) for details!
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.

... I’ll show myself out now. 🙈

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