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    “Juicy” Brush Pen Calligraphy Tutorial

    April 23, 2019

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    Lindsey Bugbee

    Brush Pen Calligraphy, Mail Art, Tutorials

    In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to use a few common art supplies to make “juicy” lettering that pops! Feel free to modify the supply list to accommodate the items that you have available to you.

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    The other day, I saw a video on Instagram that inspired me to develop this “juicy” brush pen calligraphy tutorial! In it, the artist utilized several common art supplies to make playful and eye-catching lettering letters. I modified the supply list to fit the things that I have available to me, and I hope that you’ll do the same! To create this tutorial, you’ll need:

    • Brush pens (or broad-tipped markers such as Crayola)
    • A pencil + eraser
    • A fine-tipped paintbrush
    • A white gel pen (such as Gelly Roll) + a black pen

    1. Make a Draft of the Letters

    Before you begin writing, you’ll want to use a ruler and a pencil to map out some guidelines. You can either make straight, uniform guidelines, or you can make playful guidelines, like I did.

    "Juicy" Brush Pen Calligraphy Tutorial | The Postman's Knock
    I’ve got four sets of guidelines here, which I will use to write four address lines.

    Next, exert significant pressure on your pencil to make a draft of your letters. Try to write as neatly as possible, as you’ll be tracing over these letters with your brush pen later!

    "Juicy" Brush Pen Calligraphy Tutorial | The Postman's Knock
    Feel free to use a mix of print and cursive!

    Complete this step by lightly erasing over your guidelines and letters. You should be able to see the letters just enough to be able to trace over them in the next step!

    "Juicy" Brush Pen Calligraphy Tutorial | The Postman's Knock
    The fact that you wrote with significant pressure ensures that you will be able to see the lettering even after you erase it.

    2. Trace Over the Lettering with Brush Pens

    Get out your brush pens (or broad-tipped markers) and use them to trace over your pencil draft. Try to use two tones of marker for your lettering!

    "Juicy" Brush Pen Calligraphy Tutorial | The Postman's Knock
    I used Janet Style calligraphy for the top line and Sans Serif lettering for the bottom line.

    Continue writing until you’re happy with the layout and color scheme!

    "Juicy" Brush Pen Calligraphy Tutorial | The Postman's Knock
    I used the vintage handkerchief background as the inspiration for my color scheme here.

    3. Add Water

    Use a fine-tipped paintbrush and clean water to write over the lettering. The goal here is to get the colors within the letters to bleed into each other a bit!

    "Juicy" Brush Pen Calligraphy Tutorial | The Postman's Knock
    You can blend up the two tones of colors within your letters by going over them with a wet paintbrush.

    4. Trace Around the Letters

    Once the water has dried (~3 minutes), use a black pen to trace around all of the letters.

    "Juicy" Brush Pen Calligraphy Tutorial | The Postman's Knock
    I like to use a Pilot G2 05 pen for this step!

    Once you finish, your brush pen calligraphy should look something like this:

    "Juicy" Brush Pen Calligraphy Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    5. Add Shadows

    Now, take your pencil and use it to draw shadows to the right of every letter. The shadows should hug the contours of all the right-side edges of every letter! Each shadow should extend about 2 mm (1/16″) to the right.

    "Juicy" Brush Pen Calligraphy Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    Continue to draw shadows until every letter has a shadow.

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    It’s best to use a non-mechanial pencil for this step because the lead tends to be softer!

    6. Add Highlights

    The last step in this “juicy” brush pen calligraphy tutorial is to add some highlights. The highlights will give the letters some great dimension! To add highlights, simply use your white gel pen to draw a contoured line along the left edges of every letter. Some letters, like the “P” in “Soprano”, may have more than one left edge!

    "Juicy" Brush Pen Calligraphy Tutorial | The Postman's Knock
    I like to use Gelly Roll white pens for this step, but you could also use Bleed Proof White ink and a small brush or a dip pen!

    Drawing in these highlights is important because the highlights work together with the shadows to convince the viewer that the light source is coming from the left.

    That’s It!

    If you use this lettering technique for mail art, consider treating the envelope with Microglaze. You can read more about that in this article! A color coordinated postage stamp collage won’t look out of place here, for sure.

    "Juicy" Brush Pen Calligraphy Tutorial | The Postman's Knock
    I love the Janet Style calligraphy (“Sara Cooper”, “Cheyenne, Wyoming”) on this envelope!

    If you aren’t familiar with using brush pens, take a look at the Using Brush Pens for Calligraphy article. In it, you’ll find tips for using brush pens as well as links to free printable brush pen worksheets!


    I hope that you enjoyed this lettering tutorial! Try using this technique on anything — it’s great for bullet journals, sketchbooks, posters, and anything else you want to add lettering to.

    Thanks very much for reading TPK, and enjoy the rest of your week!

    Warmly,

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  1. Olivia Smith Avatar
    Olivia Smith
    May 13, 2019

    I am so glad I found this page! I love all your work!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      May 17, 2019

      <3 Wonderful to hear!

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    Merritt Gray
    May 13, 2019

    Great tutorial! I love this and hopefully I can give this a go soon.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      May 17, 2019

      Thank you. I can’t wait for you to try it! It’s so fun.

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    Lee
    May 13, 2019

    I love the jelly roll white pens but also white ink. Enjoyed this tutorial a lot. Thanks so much for all your creative ideas

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      May 17, 2019

      I love them both! You’re very welcome 🙂

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    Lisa Jones
    April 28, 2019

    Thanks for this tutorial Lindsey, it all looks so yummy!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      May 17, 2019

      You’re welcome!

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    Zinia Agosto
    April 24, 2019

    This is so beautiful and the nice thing is that you can do it with things that we, aspire calligraphers, have around. Thanks so much for inspiring us and for your wonderful work!! 🙂

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      April 25, 2019

      No, thank you for reading! 🙂

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    Sandra D in Joliet
    April 24, 2019

    Beautiful as usual but I have a love-hate relationship with Gel markers. I love Tombow markers and Micron pens. Gel pens however stop working soon after I buy them. I have tried to store them every way possible. I read that they should be stored horizontally. I tried that and even tried slanted-horizontal storage like the holder for Tombow markers had where I bought them. White is the worse culprit and I hate wasting more money on them. I can see all the ink in the barrel but it just refuses to come out or it skips terribly because the flow is not even. One person said to heat the tip-heck, why not since it wasn’t working anyway-nope. The companies must be making a mint off them because you have to keep buying them over and over if you want/need them. If it’s a larger tip they don’t stop as soon but the fine line ones are a waste of money. Metallic gel pens are aggravating too. I don’t think I owned a gel marker I used all the ink in-it stops working before that ever happens. I’m not talking about my favorite gel writing pens Uni-Ball Signo 207 & 307. I use them all the way up, I’m talking the the ones with pretty colors, Gelly Rolls and similar brands-I’ve tried so many over the years. If you have any tips I would be grateful. In the meantime I use Pen White or Bleed Proof White by Dr. Ph Martins but a quick and easy would be wonderful. I’m just afraid of wasting one more penny on the “pretty” gel pens.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      April 25, 2019

      I agree that white pens aren’t reliable! It seems like some are duds, and others are able to keep working for a couple of years. I don’t quite get that! I like to use white gel pens in tutorials because they are more approachable for most people, but honestly, I’d say if you’re comfortable using white ink (and it sounds like you are), that’s what I would use! You know that white ink will work every single time, so it’s often a better choice!

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    Carlos
    April 24, 2019

    Love, love, love this juicy lettering! I am in a 3-month decorated envelope exchange, in my calligraphy guild & this will be a great help! I need to do 3 envelopes, each month, for 3 months & mail them. Thanks for your ongoing help & inspiration!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      April 25, 2019

      I’m so glad that this is a great help! Remember that you can switch up the color scheme to be anything you want it to be! 🙂

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    Jennifer Moor
    April 24, 2019

    This is absolutely blooming lovely, just right for a floral theme! Thank you so much for your helpful instructions.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      April 25, 2019

      I’m so glad that you like it!

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    Shelby
    April 24, 2019

    I love the shadows! Makes the letters stand out so much!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      April 25, 2019

      Agreed! And you can use a gray marker to make them if you don’t want to use pencil. 🙂

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    linda evans
    April 23, 2019

    This is so beautiful !! I love how bright and colorful its and it looks so fancy and fun!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      April 25, 2019

      Thanks, Linda! I love the color scheme, too. 🙂

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