Join us for the all-new Beginner’s Modern Calligraphy Online Course, happening now! →

Learn More
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • RSS Feed
    • YouTube
    • Premium Membership
    • Beginner Calligraphy Course
    • Intermediate Calligraphy Course
    • Calligraphy Worksheets
    • Beginner Watercolor Course
    • The Calligraphy Book
  • Blog
    • Pointed Pen Calligraphy Worksheets
    • Pointed Pen Calligraphy Drills
    • Video Courses
    • Brush Pen Calligraphy
    • Handwriting
    • Hand-Lettering
    • Mail Printables
    • Printable Artwork
    • Procreate Worksheets
      • Cleaning Cloths
      • Erasers
      • Glass Jars
      • Inks
      • Kits
      • Mechanical Pencils
      • Nibs
      • Oblique Pens
      • Paper
      • Protectants
      • Rubber Stamps
      • Rulers
      • Straight Pens
      • Washi Tape
      • Watercolors
      • Wax Seals
  • Help
  • Cart
Log in

Your cart is currently empty!

The Postman's Knock written in calligraphy
Subscribe for $1/week
Sign In
  • My Account
    • Account Details
    • Addresses
    • Payment Methods
    • Order Receipts
    • Subscriptions
    • Printables + Worksheets
    • Video Courses
  • Help
Log in
The Postman’s Knock
  • About
  • Blog
  • Shop
  • Help
  • Premium Membership
  • The Calligraphy Book
Subscribe for $1/week
Sign In
  • Welcome to TPK! This is your first of 2 free articles. For unlimited access to tutorials and articles, join TPK Premium for less than the cost of a latte.

    Intermediate Calligraphy Supplies: A List of Recommendations

    October 14, 2016

    by

    Lindsey Bugbee

    Beginner’s Calligraphy, Calligraphy, Inks, Nibs, Oblique Pen Holders

    If you’re an intermediate calligrapher, you are probably looking for ways to spice up your calligraphy creation and improve your skill level even more! This post will teach you about five supplies that will help you to achieve just that.

    • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Pinterest
    • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Facebook
    • Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)WhatsApp
    • Click to share on X (Opens in new window)X
    • Click to share on Bluesky (Opens in new window)Bluesky
    • Click to share on Threads (Opens in new window)Threads
    • Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Reddit
    • Click to share on Mail (Opens in new window)Mail

    Intermediate Calligraphy Supplies | The Postman's Knock

    There is no “must have” list of intermediate calligraphy supplies, and I want to get that out of the way from the get-go! As long as you have basic calligraphy supplies, you’re all set to create calligraphy regardless of your skill level. For that reason, this intermediate calligraphy supply list offers suggestions for tools that should be fun to toy with. None of these supplies are things you absolutely must own, but they’re all nice to have!

    1. An Assortment of Different Inks

    Intermediate Calligraphy Supplies | The Postman's Knock

    You’ve probably practiced a lot with black ink, and the skills you built doing so will come in handy now! A lot of inks tend to be finicky and require a bit of a learning curve, but with your experience level, you’ll be able to do it! There are about a zillion inks available out there, but if I were limited to using just three, here’s what I would keep:

    Finetec Golds or Pearl Colors Palette

    Instant Gold Ink: How to Use the Finetec Palette (Includes Videos) | The Postman's Knock

    Blue and Gold Roses Envelope | The Postman's Knock

    Finetec manufactures fantastic metallic watercolor paints that make beautiful calligraphy! You can learn more about this palette — and watch a video detailing how to use it — in this blog post. Keep in mind that Finetec pairs beautifully with other inks! The eye-catching Janet Style calligraphed envelope pictured above features a mix of Finetec gold and Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bombay ink in “Turquoise”.

    Walnut Ink

    Calligraphy Ink Recommendations: Earthy Hues | The Postman's Knock Basic Calligraphy Place Cards Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    If you love earthy colors, then walnut ink will be a definite go-to! It has a gorgeous, antique-like color that is hard to resist. Daniel Smith makes an awesome walnut ink, or you can mix your own from crystals!

    White Ink

    White Calligraphy Ink Showdown Part II: Bleedproof White + Winsor & Newton | The Postman's Knock

    White Calligraphy Ink Showdown Part II: Bleedproof White + Winsor & Newton | The Postman's Knock

    The best part about being at an intermediate calligraphy level is having the ability to write opaque white text! In the Kaitlin Style envelope above, the white calligraphy really stands out on brown paper. Truth be told, there are a lot of white calligraphy inks available, and many of them are effective and easy to use. To learn more about which white ink will be best for you, you can check out the White Calligraphy Ink Showdown and the White Calligraphy Ink Showdown: Part II posts.

    2. White Mechanical Pencil

    Intermediate Calligraphy Supplies | The Postman's Knock

    If you want to write on dark papers, then a white mechanical pencil will rock your world! I use mine to draw guidelines on dark paper all the time.

    White Calligraphy Ink Showdown: Sumi, Ziller, & Pen White | The Postman's Knock

    The best part about the white mechanical pencil is its erasability. You can use any eraser to get rid of the guidelines you drew once your ink is dry!

    3. A Parallel Glider (aka Rolling Ruler)

    Intermediate Calligraphy Supplies | The Postman's Knock

    One of my favorite intermediate calligraphy supplies is a parallel glider. This little tool is absolutely indispensable in creating parallel pencil guidelines on envelopes! Basically, the parallel glider has little wheels that allow you to smoothly roll it straight down the paper.

    Spider Halloween Mail Art Printables | The Postman's Knock

    You’ll love the parallel glider because it saves time. If you have one, you never have to wonder whether the new line you drew is parallel to the line above or below it!

    4. Flexible Nibs

    Getting to Know the Brause Rose Nib | The Postman's Knock

    Now that you’ve entered the world of intermediate calligraphy, you can experiment with some different nibs! If you started with a strong, somewhat non-flexible nib like the Nikko G, getting used to a super-flexible nib like the Brause Rose (pictured above) will take some time! Your patience will be rewarded, however, with some incredible stroke variation!

    Getting to Know the Brause Rose Nib | The Postman's Knock

    Besides the Brause Rose, you should absolutely try the Brause EF66 (my favorite!) and the Leonardt Principal! You’ll be amazed at how much of a difference you notice between the nibs.

    5. Oblique Pens

    Intermediate Calligraphy Supplies | The Postman's Knock

    Oblique pens aren’t technically an intermediate calligraphy supply. In fact, when I teach beginners’ calligraphy workshops, participants are shocked to find that the oblique pen works better for them than the straight pen! That said, the oblique pen design looks intimidating, so most people wait until they’re at an intermediate level to try it.

    Four Simple Envelope Embellishments: Part I | The Postman's Knock

    If you don’t have an oblique pen, I strongly encourage you to try one! You’ll be amazed at how easy the pen makes slanted writing. You can learn all about oblique pens — including purchase recommendations — in this blog post!


    There are many more intermediate calligraphy supplies out there, but the ones listed above are the ones I use and love the most! If I forgot anything that you’d like to add, I’d so appreciate it if you mention that supply in the comments. Otherwise, I hope you enjoyed this post, and I’d like to sincerely thank you for reading TPK!

    Wishing you a fantastic, creative day!

    Warmly,

    Lindsey's Signature | The Postman's Knock

    *This post contains affiliate links to Amazon

    • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Pinterest
    • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Facebook
    • Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)WhatsApp
    • Click to share on X (Opens in new window)X
    • Click to share on Bluesky (Opens in new window)Bluesky
    • Click to share on Threads (Opens in new window)Threads
    • Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Reddit
    • Click to share on Mail (Opens in new window)Mail
Sketchbooking

About the author

Hi, I’m Lindsey Bugbee, the illustrator, calligrapher, and author behind The Postman’s Knock (TPK). Since 2012, the TPK Blog has been a vibrant creative space filled with tutorials and lessons on modern calligraphy, hand lettering, and illustration. After publishing The Calligraphy Book, I wanted to elevate the quality of content even further—so I launched TPK Premium. You can join here to receive access to some of the internet’s best creative inspiration and project tutorials.

Join TPK’s free mailing list

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Follow TPK on social media

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • YouTube
  • RSS Feed
  • Mail
Previous post: Basic Calligraphy Place Cards Tutorial
Next post: Top 10 Free Printables on the TPK Blog

All-time favorite posts

  • The Beginner's Guide to Modern Calligraphy

    The Beginner’s Guide to Modern Calligraphy

    1.5m views
  • 8 Tips to Improve Your Handwriting (Plus a Free Worksheet) | The Postman's Knock

    8 Tips to Improve Your Handwriting (Plus a Free Worksheet)

    856.6k views
  • Painting with Watercolors for Beginners

    Painting with Watercolors for Beginners

    818k views
  • Free Brush Pen Calligraphy Worksheet

    Free Brush Pen Calligraphy Worksheet

    482.4k views
  • How to Write Faux Calligraphy (Video Tutorial + Free Worksheet)

    363.5k views
  • 11 Calming Calligraphy Drills Printable | The Postman's Knock

    Celebrating Six Years of the “11 Calming Calligraphy Drills” Worksheet (Free Download)

    291.2k views
  • Lovely Loose Watercolor Flowers Tutorial

    Lovely Loose Watercolor Flowers Tutorial

    204.9k views
  • The Ultimate DIY Modern Calligraphy Starter Kit

    The Ultimate DIY Modern Calligraphy Starter Kit

    186.3k views

Latest posts

  • Simple calligraphy envelopes
    3 Easy Ways to Address an EnvelopeNovember 5, 2025
  • Gorgeous Illustrated Autumn Pumpkin Tutorial
    Gorgeous Illustrated Autumn Pumpkin TutorialOctober 22, 2025
  • Spread from "Draw Your Adventures"
    October’s Coffee Date: Drawing Your Days with Samantha Dion BakerOctober 20, 2025
  • Envelope art with a skeleton
    Macabre Mail for the Edward Gorey HouseOctober 16, 2025

Browse by category

Browse by date

8 responses

  1. rembetissa Avatar
    rembetissa
    October 20, 2016

    Thank you 🙂
    Being part of a fb tangle-group, Sandra Strait regularly shares her blog link (lifeimitatesdoodles).. There i read about Finetec colours, and today got my first one to play around with. May be I should also add, that you gave a link to coliro.de – for European followers. Lucky me, I am in Germany 🙂

    Log in to Reply
  2. Natasha Avatar
    Natasha
    October 16, 2016

    One other nib that really took my breath away as I moved into the realm of intermediate calligraphy is the Gillott 303. You really must give it a try! It creates gorgeous contrast between hairlines and swells. I also find s westcott ruler that has a protractor at the center imperative as I set up some guidelines to keep consistent slant. Both of these supplies I think are available through Paper & Ink Arts or John Neal Booksellers.

    Log in to Reply
    1. Lindsey Bugbee Avatar
      Lindsey Bugbee
      October 20, 2016

      I haven’t tried the Gillott 303! I’ll be sure to add it to my next Paper & Ink Arts shopping spree. 🙂 Thanks, Natasha!

      Log in to Reply
  3. annabeth Avatar
    annabeth
    October 16, 2016

    Hey Lindsey!
    I am currently using the Tachikawa saji nib for creating calligraphy, actually it is a manga nib with low flex. Do you think it is okay to use a manga nib for creating calligraphy?

    Log in to Reply
    1. Lindsey Bugbee Avatar
      Lindsey Bugbee
      October 20, 2016

      Hi there! ABSOLUTELY! The Nikko G is also a manga nib, and it’s the one I tout as the best beginner calligraphy nib. The more flex in a nib, the more difficult it is to use for a beginner. I’m sure the Tachikawa Saji is great as well! 🙂

      Log in to Reply
  4. Reggie Hobbs Avatar
    Reggie Hobbs
    October 15, 2016

    Everytime I see that half inch guideline template drool. Lol. Would love to get my hands on it.

    Log in to Reply
    1. Lindsey Bugbee Avatar
      Lindsey Bugbee
      October 20, 2016

      It’s part of the Beth Style premium set!

      Log in to Reply
  5. Monique Avatar
    Monique
    October 15, 2016

    Thank you Lindsey!

    Log in to Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Sorry! Only TPK Premium members can comment on articles and tutorials. You can become a member here. Already a member? Sign in.

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. 🙈

#pointedpencalligraphy #calligraphy #handwritten #pointedpen #dippen #calligraphymedallion #calligraphydrill #calligraphypractice
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.

#autumnart #watercolortutorial #arttutorial #handpainted #paintingtutorial #pointedpen #dippen #flourishing
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”! 🥂

#halloweencalligraphy #calligraphy #pointedpen #dippen #handwritten #writingvideo #calligraphyvideo
🎃 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. ✍️👻

➡ Link in bio to visit the TPK site.

#calligraphydrills #halloween #calligraphypractice #learncalligraphy #pointedpencalligraphy #dippen #pointedpen
✍️ Learn with us! Right now, TPK Premium membe ✍️ Learn with us! Right now, TPK Premium members are working their way through a new version of The Beginner’s Modern Calligraphy Online Course. It’s an *awesome* course that’s even more thorough than the original version (which is saying a lot because the original course has 281 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐ reviews)! We just had the Lesson 3 class discussion this morning, ️and I’m so impressed with how much progress students are making — and I love their observations! One person compared using the Brause EF66 nib to driving a Lexus, which I got a kick out of. 🚘 

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. 😊

#learncalligraphy #pointedpencalligraphy #writingcalligraphy #calligraphycourse #learningcalligraphy #writingcalligraphy #realtimecalligraphy
🍂 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!)
Loved chatting with @sdionbakerdesign and @greenle Loved chatting with @sdionbakerdesign and @greenleafblue last Friday! Samantha is exactly as thoughtful and creative as you’d imagine from her Draw Your… books — and this answer to Jennifer’s question says it all. ✨ Just have fun and make art!

☕ 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”.)

#artistchat #artist #samanthadionbaker #greenleafandblueberry #thepostmansknock #arttalk #creativity #sketchbooking #sketchbook #artadvice
My seven-year-old and I have officially entered th My seven-year-old and I have officially entered the @edward.gorey.house envelope art contest! 🎃 My design leans a bit more macabre, while my son’s is, well, gory. (Venus flytraps are apparently no joke.) Visit the TPK Blog to see my process — I love to start with a Procreate draft and take it from there. 

This is a great little contest, and, while it runs through December, it’s *especially* fun to work on this time of year. 👻 My kid and I both thoroughly enjoyed making our masterpieces! If you find yourself with some time in the next couple of months, make your own envelope ... there will be more than one winner! 🥇

#edwardgorey #envelopeart #mailart #kidsart #halloweenart #halloweenmail #envelope #snailmail #snailmailrevolution
The Postman’s Knock

About

  • About Lindsey
  • Get to Know TPK
  • Behind the Scenes
  • How I Learned Calligraphy

Legalese

  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Refunds & Return Policy
  • GDPR Data Erasure Request

Printable Worksheets

  • Pointed Pen Calligraphy Styles
  • Pointed Pen Calligraphy Drills
  • Brush Pen Calligraphy
  • Handwriting
  • Hand-Lettering

Courses

  • Beginner’s Pointed Pen Calligraphy
  • Intermediate Pointed Pen Calligraphy
  • Beginner’s Watercolors

Help

  • Contact Lindsey
  • Calligraphy FAQs
  • Calligraphy Troubleshooting

Subscribe to the Blog

Join over 125,000 creative minds who receive inspiring, value-packed emails from TPK each week. As a free subscriber, you’ll get helpful tutorials, free worksheets, and creative ideas delivered straight to your inbox—plus the occasional sneak peek or special offer.

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Follow TPK on Social Media

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • YouTube
  • RSS Feed
  • Mail

© Copyright 2025 The Postman’s Knock – All rights reserved

Manage Consent
To provide the best experiences, we use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.
Functional Always active
The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
Preferences
The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
Statistics
The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
Marketing
The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
Manage options Manage services Manage {vendor_count} vendors Read more about these purposes
View preferences
{title} {title} {title}
Writing Copperplate Calligraphy

Unlock Exclusive Perks with Premium Plus

Fuel your inspiration and creativity with TPK Premium Plus! Members enjoy three free worksheets or learning resources every month, unlimited video course access, member-exclusive tutorials, and a 10% discount on all Supplies Shop orders.

join today ($15)
All About the Brause Rose Nib

inspiration in your inbox

Let The Postman’s Knock Spark Your Creativity

TPK’s innovative newsletters are an artistic treat. Join the 125K+ subscribers who have already discovered The Postman’s Knock, and receive 10% off your first Digital Catalog order.

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.