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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. Jaimie N Avatar
    Jaimie N
    May 24, 2021

    I love this idea and design!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      June 1, 2021

      I’m so happy to hear that and I hope you can give it a try! 🙂

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    Susanne
    May 24, 2021

    This is SO pretty! Thanks for the tutorial!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      June 1, 2021

      I’m so glad you think so! It’s absolutely my pleasure. 🙂

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    Ria S
    May 24, 2021

    Your sans serif letters are so clean! I’d love a tutorial or more practice with those if I could.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      June 1, 2021

      That’s an awesome idea, thank you for that! 🙂

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    Laura Guenot
    May 24, 2021

    I love this idea!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      June 1, 2021

      It’s such a fun project, I hope you get the chance to try it! 🙂

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    mfreen
    May 24, 2021

    How beautiful – the teacup and the watercolor! Hope to try this soon.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      June 1, 2021

      I really love this project and hope you can try it out soon! 🙂

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    linda.holub
    May 24, 2021

    Beautiful detail!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      June 1, 2021

      Thank you! So glad you like it. 🙂

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    Randi Carere
    May 24, 2021

    I always love your suggestions 💕 I was inspired to start sending my 4 yr old niece snail mail and I put flowers and bugs on her envelope (her current favourite). She sent one back with drawings and stickers! What fun!! 😆

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      June 1, 2021

      That is such a cute and neat idea! Thank you for sharing. 🙂

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    Meagan
    May 24, 2021

    I love Laney’s contest & your submission is beautiful! I submitted one of my own as well for the bracket challenge that tied together the US, where I’m from, and Australia, where my partner is from. So happy for little gestures like this from other artists to bring the community together!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      June 1, 2021

      That’s such a neat idea and I’m sure it turned out beautifully! Keep up the great work. 🙂

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    Denise Chapel
    May 24, 2021

    Your mail art envelopes are so inspirational! It’s so fun to try to keep trying new and interesting ways to surprise my snail mail pen friends!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      June 1, 2021

      Isn’t it fun?? I’m so glad you’re enjoying everything. 🙂

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    Agnès
    May 24, 2021

    Impressive work capturing the drawing in the teacup. So lovely!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      June 1, 2021

      Thank you so much! So glad you enjoyed it. 🙂

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An X-Acto knife (aka a hobby knife) is one of thos An X-Acto knife (aka a hobby knife) is one of those tools that is indispensable for a lot of applications. It was designed to make precise cuts, which, of course, it does well! But, you can also use it to scrape off unwanted ink smears (pro tip: after the fact, you can smooth disturbed paper fibers with a pebble), create interesting interior cuts, trim tiny details that scissors can’t reach, make stencils and templates, refine collage elements, and gently correct small drawing or calligraphy mistakes.

I have used X-Acto knives for many TPK Blog tutorials, but up until last week, I’d never written a guide that puts the X-Acto knife front and center. That guide now exists, and you can find it by visiting the link 🔗 in my profile. Be sure to watch the tutorial video!

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Just back in the TPK Supplies Shop: Finetec Arabic Just back in the TPK Supplies Shop: Finetec Arabic Gold watercolor pans (and the fabulous Finetec Golds palette). ✨ Gold makes *anything* gorgeous, but use it to make a calligraphy medallion, and it’s just next-level. 🤩 (Tutorial for this particular medallion can be found in the Dancing Pen Calligraphy Medallions Worksheet Set). 

To find the golds + the worksheet, visit the link in my bio, then navigate to “Shop”. Happy weekend! 

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Hard to fit everything in, but this was 2025 in a Hard to fit everything in, but this was 2025 in a nutshell at TPK! 🥜

This year, I loved teaching at @thehappyevercrafter’s Workshop Week and participating in @calmingcalligraphy’s World Calligraphy as Meditation Day. And seeing the TPK calligraphy kit featured in @newyorkermag’s 2025 holiday gift guide was an unexpected (and delightful) cherry on top! 🍒

So much of what happened over the past year, though, was shaped by the TPK Premium community. Their questions and feedback helped guide Hand Lettering 101, while their encouragement fueled tutorials on topics ranging from turning red wine into calligraphy ink to illustrating recipes, painting with a wedge brush, and creating greeting cards and envelope art. 💌 That same support made it possible to create new worksheets and resources that others were able to enjoy as well, which I’m very grateful for. 

For a fuller recap (with helpful links and details) I shared a 2025 reflection on the TPK blog (link in bio).

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Which is your favorite koi-themed envelope? The fi Which is your favorite koi-themed envelope? The first one (A. Moreira), which was created as a prop for “The Calligraphy Book” ... *or* the second (Nigel Wright), which was created for the photographer who took pictures of the Moreira envelope for “The Calligraphy Book”? (When I heard how much Nigel had loved the first koi envelope, I made him his own variation!) 🎏

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✨ A little comparison today … because not all ✨ A little comparison today ... because not all golds behave the same.

✦ Finetec gold → bright, cheerful, and versatile
✦ Greenleaf & Blueberry faux brass → softer, muted, and stunning
✦ Yasutomo pale gold → velvety, subtle shimmer with a sensible amount of sparkle

I love having all three on hand and choosing based on the feel I want for a project. It’s tough to go wrong! ✨

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🕊️ I originally made these printable tags for 🕊️ I originally made these printable tags for gifts … but now I want them everywhere. On presents 🎁, yes; but also tucked into snail mail, sprinkled across a holiday table with happy words written inside (“joy”, “love”, “peace”), or styled on a mantle for a cozy seasonal touch 🎄. They’re simple, charming, and versatile. Find them on the TPK Blog (link in bio)!

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I experimented with using the chic poppies techniq I experimented with using the chic poppies technique (see my reel from a couple of days ago) to make pretty stationery. LOVE how it turned out! The poppies are just an elegant way to add personality and elegance to any paper good. If you’re a TPK Premium member, *definitely* check out Lesson 6 of the Beginner’s Modern Calligraphy Online Course (2025 version). In it, you’ll find a detailed video demonstration that shows you how to bring these poppies to life! ✍️

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TPK’s calligraphy starter kit was just featured TPK’s calligraphy starter kit was just featured in @newyorkermag’s “A Holiday Gift Guide: Treasures That Are Old, or Old at Heart”. 🎁 I agree that it makes for a *fabulous* gift ... and it is the gift that keeps on giving, since your recipient will develop the skills to create all sorts of beautiful and satisfying projects. We’re talking gorgeous envelopes, frameable quotes that make a home feel cozy, place cards, sketchbook pages, family trees ... there are a lot of possibilities (and tutorials for those possibilities can be found on the TPK Blog)!

To get a kit, visit the link in my bio and navigate to the “SHOP” tab. If you buy a kit as a gift, let me know right after placing your order (lindsey@thepostmansknock.com). Be sure to tell me your recipient’s name, and I’ll be glad to include instructions for them over how to enroll in the Beginner’s Modern Calligraphy Online Course, which comes with the $125 kit option. ✍️ Happy holidays! 

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