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    How to Use Coffee to Write Calligraphy

    September 15, 2020

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    Lindsey Bugbee

    Calligraphy, Dip Pen Calligraphy, Inks, Tutorials

    … And here you thought you couldn’t possibly love coffee more than you already do!

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    How to Write Calligraphy With Coffee

    You can find some amazing calligraphy inks at specialty stores, but one of my favorite “inks” is available at the supermarket: coffee. You can use coffee to write calligraphy that features a warm, antique-like hue. Today, I’ll explain how to achieve the perfect coffee:water ratio, provide tips for successful “coffee calligraphy”, and show you how to protect your work from the elements.

    How to Make Coffee to Use as Ink

    If you plan to use coffee to write calligraphy, I highly recommend using instant coffee or espresso. Heat a small quantity of water (about 1/4 cup), then dissolve at least 4 teaspoons of coffee in the hot water. Stir, then use your dip pen to write with the coffee on a piece of paper. If you’re satisfied with the opacity of your strokes, great! If not, stir more instant coffee into the “ink”, then continue to test until you like the ink’s appearance.

    How to Use Coffee to Write Calligraphy
    It’s best to make a small quantity of coffee ink because it has a short shelf life. 

    As a side note, I’ve tried brewing coffee for calligraphy in both a French press and a conventional coffee maker. If you use those brewing techniques, it’s very difficult to get a brew that’s strong and almost sludge-like, which is what you’re going for. Instant coffee makes it easy!

    How to Use Coffee to Write Calligraphy

    You can use coffee just like any other ink! Simply dip your nib in the coffee, then write your calligraphy. That’s it. Remember, however, that coffee is more of a stain than an ink. Since it’s so watery, you’ll want to test it out on a scrap piece of paper before you take on a project with it! High-quality papers with tightly-woven fibers can handle coffee calligraphy. Cheaper papers probably won’t do very well with it.

    How to Use Coffee to Write Calligraphy
    You can write with coffee on watercolor paper, 32# laserjet paper, or nice envelopes.

    If you find that your coffee is too watery, you can always stir in some gum arabic. In my experience, sharp-tipped nibs, like the Nikko G and the Brause EF66, write the best with coffee. Nibs that are slightly broader at the tip (like the Brause Rose) don’t do so well with it. Coffee upstrokes created with those types of nibs tend to look clumsy!

    How to Protect Your Work

    Unsurprisingly, coffee isn’t a permanent ink. If it gets wet, it becomes nearly illegible.

    How to Use Coffee to Write Calligraphy
    This calligraphy said “Scribblers” before it got wet.

    If I use coffee to write calligraphy on envelopes, in particular, I always waterproof the paper. Normally, I don’t worry about applying a fixative, but one little raindrop can challenge the legibility of an address written with coffee, so I always apply Microglaze to protect my work!

    How to Use Coffee to Write Calligraphy
    You can learn about what Microglaze is and how to use it in this tutorial.

    Additional Thoughts

    I appreciate coffee as a calligraphy ink because it has a soft, vintage look. Walnut ink is normally my go-to ink when I want to achieve an antique effect, but I’d say that coffee looks a bit more aged than walnut ink does!

    How to Use Coffee to Write Calligraphy
    This Kaitlin Style calligraphy offers a comparison of these two inks.

    While I think that coffee is fun to play around with as ink, I wouldn’t use it for a formal project like wedding envelopes. I suppose you could, but you’d have to apply Microglaze to every single envelope, which would take a long time!

    How to Write Calligraphy With Coffee
    You can learn how to create this flourished calligraphy style in the Intermediate Modern Calligraphy Online Course.

    Finally, remember that this “ink’s” high water content means that it won’t give you super smooth lines on many papers. I noticed that some of my strokes feathered on the envelope art I created, which is fine because it adds to the overall vintage effect. If the slight feathering bothers you, though, be sure to write on watercolor paper or use gum arabic to thicken up your coffee concoction!


    I hope that this simple tutorial encourages you to try writing with coffee — and other things, too! After all, if a liquid is highly pigmented, you can probably use it to write calligraphy. Bottoms up, and thanks so much for reading!

    Warmly,

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    July 26, 2022

    thnks for share.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      August 1, 2022

      You are very welcome!

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    June 24, 2022

    I am new

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    Suzanne Lyons
    October 4, 2021

    I draw with coffee all the time! I will try addressing some envelopes, too!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      October 4, 2021

      Yes, definitely give it a try! It adds a nice antique look to the envelopes.

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    VickiK
    September 20, 2021

    What an interesting idea!

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    Denise H. Baisley
    July 20, 2021

    i have stained printer paper with coffee, and it turned out pale and very old looking. I tested Ziller Sppt black ink and didn’t get a bleed. I would like to try the coffee idea so mu pages will truly look old!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      July 20, 2021

      I hope you decide to give it a go! 🙂

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    Hannah
    July 15, 2021

    Thanks for your tip of using Microglaze to protect ink, Lindsey! It’s very creative to use coffee to create a new look for calligraphy project. I have a question though. Besides Microglaze, what other medthod should I use to protect ink from being faded? 🙂

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      July 27, 2021

      If you can’t find Microglaze, you can spray a fixative (Krylon makes a good permanent one) on — but Microglaze is probably your best bet!

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    Vickie
    November 23, 2020

    I wonder, does this affect your nib? Being acidic?

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      January 6, 2021

      Any ink affects the nib, wearing it down writing session by writing session. 🙂 I’d say coffee is probably less acidic than iron gall ink?

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    Gordon Hernandez
    November 4, 2020

    Wow, that’s just incredible, for me personally. After all, my writing skills are not the best, and here writing with coffee is very cool. Of course, I try to improve my writing skills because it is very important, but so far it is not the best for me, which is why I often turn for help to the service https://papersowl.com/capstone-project-writing-service, which is fast and can write your work well, even a capstone project. They are real professionals and I am always satisfied.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      November 4, 2020

      Awesome! Thank you for that suggestion 😊

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    Dana
    October 19, 2020

    I would love to try this! I use a cheap walnut ink for the rustic aesthetic.

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      October 27, 2020

      You definitely should 😊 So much fun

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