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    Intricate Teacup Envelope Art for “No More Boring Envelopes”

    May 20, 2021

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    Lindsey Bugbee

    Mail Art, Watercolor

    If you’ve got a friend who loves drinking tea, then you’ll love this teacup envelope art motif! In today’s tutorial, I’ll show you how to make fabulous hot beverage-themed mail.

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    Intricate Teacup Envelope Art for "No More Boring Envelopes"

    Last month, Laney Schenck asked me to participate in her annual “No More Boring Envelopes” event. Basically, a different artist makes a beautiful envelope every day of this month, and Laney posts it to her Instagram account. I never need an excuse to make envelope art, so of course I said yes! Today, I’ll show you how to make intricate teacup envelope art.

    1. Choose a Teacup

    I love sending envelopes to my friend Simon, owner of Scribblers in the UK. (You might recall that Simon was the star of this envelope!) It was easy to choose tea as a theme for this envelope because tea comes up a lot when I chat with Simon. He’s either just had tea, on his way to have tea, or thinking about the next time he’ll have tea. So, I chose to draw my favorite teacup to commemorate his love for tea: “Singapore Bird” by Adams.

    I am obsessed with Adams’ “Singapore Bird” china. What’s not to love about this color combination and tranquil motif?

    If you’re not convinced about “Singapore Bird”, try searching Google Images for another teacup motif. The search term “vintage teacup” is a great place to start!

    2. Draw a Pencil Draft

    Teacup envelope art benefits enormously from a pencil draft. I used a photo of the “Singapore Bird” cup and a real-life cup as a reference to create a pencil drawing.

    teacup illustration pencil draft
    If you’re afraid of freehand drawing, don’t be afraid to print off a photo and trace it with a light box. 

    Then, I filled out the rest of the envelope with flourishes and botanical elements that coordinate with the design on the teacup.

    Teacup Illustration Pencil Draft
    I find it easiest to create pencil drafts with mechanical pencils. They’re less apt to get dull or smudge.

    3. Go Over the Draft With Ink

    I needed a completely waterproof burgundy ink, so I mixed two shades of Ziller: Cardinal Red and Soot Black. If I know I’ll be using watercolor on my envelope art, I always use Ziller ink because it’s incredibly waterproof.

    Mixing Ziller Inks
    While I mixed inks to achieve a burgundy color, I think you could just use “Cranberry” Ziller ink for a similar tone. 

    Next, I used a straight pen fitted with a Nikko G nib to trace over my illustrations.

    Drawing Over the Draft With Ziller Ink
    The Nikko G nib is great for illustrations because of its medium flex.

    I finished up by using a Brause EF66 nib (in an oblique pen) to trace over the flourishes. I prefer the stroke contrast of the EF66 for flourishes! Once the ink dried, I erased my pencil guidelines.

    Intricate Teacup Envelope Art for "No More Boring Envelopes"
    I might have used the Brause EF66 nib for flourishes, but I reverted back to the Nikko G to write Simon’s address in Kaitlin Style calligraphy. The Nikko G tends to write small calligraphy better than flexible nibs. 

    4. Add Watercolor to the Teacup Envelope Art

    I couldn’t match every color on the teacup exactly, but I gave it my best shot with a Daniel Smith turquoise for the body of the teacup.

    Intricate Teacup Envelope Art for "No More Boring Envelopes"

    Then, after the turquoise watercolor had dried, I used assorted Greenleaf & Blueberry watercolors to fill in the rest of the cup and the botanical elements. I chose to use G&B paints because they tend to be pretty earthy and mellow.

    Intricate Teacup Envelope Art for "No More Boring Envelopes"

    Once I finished, I used a tiny paintbrush to apply tiny dots of yellow ochre to the envelope. This gives the envelope a quaint, cute look.

    Intricate Teacup Envelope Art for "No More Boring Envelopes"

    To finish up, I applied Microglaze to the envelope once it had dried. That way, none of my watercolor will streak or smear if the envelope encounters moisture en route to Suffolk.


    I really enjoyed getting to unplug for an afternoon and make this teacup envelope art! Last week was a bit of a whirlwind due to the beginner’s calligraphy course redesign and calligraphy kit launch, so I needed a relaxing project to work on. Envelope art is one of my favorite things to create because two people benefit from it: the creator and the recipient! I hope that this envelope inspires you to make some pretty mail art. For more examples of mail art, see the #nomoreboringenvelopes hashtag on Instagram (and/or check out additional TPK mail art tutorials)!

    Happy creating!

    Warmly,

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  1. Devon Avatar
    Devon
    May 24, 2021

    I am so excited to try this envelope out! I’ve been wanting to do a really fun tea cup one and been struggling with inspiration and ideas!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      June 1, 2021

      Perfect timing! I hope you get the chance to try this one out – one of my favorites! 🙂

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    Ivia Cruz
    May 24, 2021

    Thank you for the great idea! Before I discovered your website, I thought learning calligraphy would be difficult and lonely, but I so look forward to reading your posts and practicing my letters with all the other creative people I learn about on your blog. Thanks again!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      June 1, 2021

      I’m so happy to hear that! You are so welcome and I hope you continue to practice. 🙂

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    Jamie K
    May 24, 2021

    I really love to do watercolor, so I especially love when your projects combine calligraphy AND watercolor – this teacup is awesome and I am going to try to recreate it. I hope – the only calligraphy I have ever done is using those angled-point calligraphy markers…. so, no where near as amazing as your work…. but, it’s the best I got!! 🙂

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      June 1, 2021

      It’s the best combination! I can’t wait for you to give it a go! 🙂

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    Katya
    May 24, 2021

    I love your envelopes. I wish we used it more here where I live… so I could try some! But I think the last time I sent a letter was more than 8 years ago 😄

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      June 1, 2021

      I totally get that! Maybe you can start the snail mail trend back up. 🙂

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    Barbara
    May 24, 2021

    This envelope makes mail fun again! Your step by step instruction is the best.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      June 1, 2021

      Right?! I think so too! I’m so glad you enjoyed. 🙂

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    Melissa Harrison
    May 24, 2021

    I enjoy your blog so much. It is so creative and inspiring! I hope to try one of your projects this summer.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      June 1, 2021

      I’m so happy to hear that and I hope you get the chance to try some out soon! 🙂

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    rskelly2808
    May 24, 2021

    This is stunning….love it!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      June 1, 2021

      I’m so glad you love it! 🙂

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    Janie
    May 24, 2021

    Another beautiful example of your wonderful creativity! Your detailed explanations and supply lists are most helpful. Thank you for all of your labors to make a project like this go from overwhelming to do-able!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      June 1, 2021

      You are so welcome! I’m so glad you enjoyed this. 🙂

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    May 24, 2021

    I’m from Singapore and find this teacup fabulous! Your version of it is just as beautiful 😻

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      June 1, 2021

      How neat! I’m so glad you liked it. 🙂

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    May 24, 2021

    I love the idea of envelopes art. Looking forward to trying this one!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      June 1, 2021

      It’s so much fun! I hope you get the chance to try it out. 🙂

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