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    Eight “Special Treat” Calligraphy Supplies

    April 23, 2024

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    Lindsey Bugbee

    Calligraphy, Inspiration, Merchandise, Roundup

    You really only need a couple of basic supplies to create calligraphy … but once you’ve mastered using those calligraphy supplies, why not branch out and try new tools? In this article, you’ll learn about eight fabulous calligraphy supplies that go beyond the basics.

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    Pointed pen calligraphy quote bookmark featuring gold and silver filigree leaves on black cardstock
    This bookmark was created using three supplies from this list: gold and silver watercolors from the TPK Finetec Palette, white ink, and a Brause EF66 nib (in an oblique pen).

    The core supplies that you need for pointed pen calligraphy are basic: a pen, a nib, ink, and paper. After you master calligraphy with those four tools, though, it’s fun to switch things up by collecting some “special treat” supplies! In this list, you’ll find eight indulgences that will help you to up-level your calligraphy creations.

    1. A Quality Light Box

    A nice light box is useful for calligraphy because you can use it to shine guidelines up through light-colored papers. Among other things, you can also rely on it for making illuminated letters, sketchbooking, and making projects like illustrated maps. I have used my light box about 3x/week since 2015, and I’m amazed at how much easier it makes my creation sessions! The light box I use — the Artograph 930 (affiliate link) — is a hefty investment at around $120, but it’s one that will last you for years to come.

    Writing on a Light Box | The Postman's Knock

    Note that the Artograph 930 is only one option in a sea of light boxes. I encourage you to do research and read reviews before deciding which light box is right for you. There are several options available, many of which are cheaper than the Artograph.

    2. A Parallel Glider

    I hesitate to include the parallel glider on this list because they’re so tough to find! A parallel glider with an aluminum base works so much better than its plastic counterpart, and having this tool makes it easy to draw parallel guidelines and perfect slant lines.

    Envelope Guidelines Template from "Marvelous Mail"

    I have these in stock every once in a while. If you’re interested in purchasing one, you can check their availability here.

    3. Handmade Paper

    You can use calligraphy to write on handmade paper to produce a swoon-worthy piece. There’s something about a deckled edge and rustic textured paper that is hard to resist. That said, you have to buy the right handmade paper. Many handmade papers are too fibrous to comfortably or successfully write on. The best pointed pen-friendly handmade paper that I’ve found is made by Indian Cotton Paper Co. I wouldn’t call it a beginner’s dream, but the intermediate calligrapher will be pleased at how smooth and easy it is to write on compared to other handmade papers.

    You can purchase handmade paper sheets or envelopes at Indian Cotton Paper Co.

    4. White Ink

    One of the biggest perks of being able to write with a pointed pen? You can create vivid white letters on dark papers. At $10-ish per bottle, white ink isn’t cheap, but the bottle lasts a very long time. Be sure to get a white mechanical pencil, too, to make drafts and calligraphy guidelines!

    Flourished Swan Envelope
    Schin Loong is the creator of this envelope design. Read her tutorial over how to make it here!

    You can find white ink in the TPK Supplies Shop.

    5. The Finetec Palette

    People might like white calligraphy, but they love metallic calligraphy — especially gold. Get a Finetec palette, and you’re opening up a whole world of project possibilities! You can make illuminated letters, shimmering family trees, or seasonal envelope art … just to throw out a few ideas.

    ✨ Making Illuminated Letter "V" Art: Real Life Edition

    I designed the TPK Finetec Palette to include the metallic watercolors that I find to be most useful. If you only see yourself using gold, you can always just pick up a pan of Arabic Gold watercolor.

    6. Shinola Sketchbook

    Even if you’re solely interested in calligraphy — and not art in general — I’d recommend getting a sketchbook. A sketchbook gives you a place to practice and play! You can figure out what calligraphy styles you love and which ones aren’t your favorites. And, if you’re so inclined, you can complement your lettering with illustrations.

    How to Add Color to Your “Day in the Life” Sketchbook Layout
    If you need some sketchbook inspiration, you can check out TPK’s sketchbook tutorials. Most of the tutorials on this site include a calligraphy component.

    My favorite sketchbook is made by Shinola. It’s the perfect portable-but-not-too-small size and has a high-quality (but not too heavy) paper weight.

    7. Brause EF66 Oblique Pen

    The Brause EF66 is my favorite nib. It might be tiny, but its tines boast a powerful flex that allows you to create bold downstrokes. The problem with the EF66 is it can be difficult to find oblique pens that accommodate it. After I started using a brass-flanged EF66 oblique pen in 2015, though, my calligraphy vastly improved. My favorite nib was suddenly much more comfortable and responsive to write with.

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    There are a lot of videos of me writing with an EF66 oblique on Instagram! I use an EF66 oblique pen 95% of the time.

    You can get a Brause EF66 oblique here on TPK.

    8. Iron Gall Ink

    If you’re looking for a smooth ink that never needs dilution and makes stunning stroke contrast, iron gall is the way to go. Centuries of reputable users — including the Vikings and Leonardo DaVinci — have put pen to paper using iron gall ink. Note that iron gall ink is dynamic: when you first write with it, it looks dark gray, with noticeable gradation. As time passes and the ink oxidizes, your calligraphy will turn a velvety black.

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    Iron gall ink allows you to make delicate lines, like those shown in this hand-drawn banner. It also facilitates excellent stroke contrast.

    The story of iron gall ink is fascinating, and so are its nuances. It’s true that it “eats” nibs (though not at a staggering pace), and it’s not ideal for calligraphy beginners. But, if you’re an intermediate calligrapher who craves a powerful, low-fuss ink, it’s a dream come true. You can find iron gall ink in the TPK Supplies Shop.


    I want to reiterate that none of the supplies listed above are imperative to your development as a calligrapher. The last thing I want to do is portray calligraphy as an expensive art form that requires a lot of bells and whistles — it’s really not. The items in this list are just some suggestions to add some spice to your lettering process. Sometimes, new supplies can really help to keep things fun and fresh!

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    22lr rifles
    May 9, 2024

    White ink always makes everything 10x times cooler 😀

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    Kaeli Mathes
    January 1, 2021

    I got a light box for $20 off Amazon three years ago that has been ahhhhhhhmazing. No need to spend $160, in my opinion. I’d say I used it nearly every day when I’m in create mode! I have been trying vellum paper right now to trace and practice. Jury’s still out. Yay for toys!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      January 3, 2021

      Oh wow thanks for sharing! Might have to check that out. 🙂

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    Theresa Lavery
    December 28, 2020

    I am obsessed with white and gold ink for the holidays!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      January 4, 2021

      So am I! Perfect colors for the holidays. 🙂

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    Stacey Jo Hunter
    December 26, 2020

    Treated myself to white ink. Now to master the brause rose nib. (aaaah!!) I think I need an oblique holder.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      December 26, 2020

      So exciting! 🙂

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    Lara
    December 26, 2020

    Thank you for reminding me about the Alvin parallel glider! I was able to snag the last one from one of the few online stores that still carry them.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      December 26, 2020

      Oh yay I’m so happy you were able to get one! 🙂

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    Hannah Dubrow
    December 24, 2020

    I have been learning calligraphy from your site all through quarantine for my save the dates (then for my postponements). I used everything I learned on my holidays cards (flytrap lettering, Janet style, and the snowflake envelope design from your 2017 holiday worksheet). But for my invitations, I need to one-up myself again. I think the gold palette would be perfect! How many addresses does one pan last for compared to a bottle of no-bleed white?

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      January 4, 2021

      Oh gosh … that’s so hard to say! I’d say probably two pans are equal to one Bleed Proof White? But that’s an incredibly wild guess! I love that you’re getting in so much calligraphy practice … perhaps something good came out of the quarantine after all. 😉

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    Kate
    December 21, 2020

    Is there somewhere I can find all of your free practice sheets for download? I have trouble keeping track of them sometimes…

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      December 21, 2020

      Yep! Right here. 🙂

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    Christine
    December 18, 2020

    Immediately after you sent this post email out, I ordered the parallel glider and one other thing. Afterwards I received an email stating that the last one sold out! 😭😭😭 I’ll try elsewhere. But thank you for trying!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      December 22, 2020

      Oh no! I’m so sorry to hear that! They go so fast.

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    Kelsey
    December 18, 2020

    I want a light box! Writing in a straight line has always been a struggle….

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      December 22, 2020

      They are amazing! 🙂

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I love watching project timelapses — like a comp I love watching project timelapses — like a complicated calligraphy or watercolor project coming together in a matter of seconds. A cleaning timelapse, then, is a no-brainer! My friend mentioned that she does these when she needs a little extra motivation to tidy up. I was totally feeling that this weekend, so I made a couple of these. The anticipation of knowing that I’d get to watch the room become neat in an instant was actually incredibly motivating. It’s the little things, right? 😉 #cleaningtimelapse #cleaning #tidyingup #neatandtidy
🖍️ We have a million crayons laying around be 🖍️ We have a million crayons laying around because my kids love to color (right now, their pages of choice are K-Pop Demon Hunter-themed). While I’m always down for some adult coloring, I also love to letter with crayons! In the latest TPK tutorial — link in bio — you’ll learn how to make this cozy ombré wax crayon calligraphy. 🍁 Switch up the color scheme if you’re not a pumpkin spice person! This technique looks great with light blue, dark blue, and dark purple; or light green, dark green, and dark blue. #crayoncalligraphy #crayolacrayons #waxcrayons #adultcoloring #autumnart #cozylettering #handlettering #lettering
A couple of days ago, I posted a clip from Lesson A couple of days ago, I posted a clip from Lesson 1 of the new Beginner’s Modern Calligraphy Online Course (seriously, join us — enrollment is a *steal* at $5/month, and you get complimentary tutorials [that happen to complement the course] — link in bio)! People seemed to like the story in that clip, so here’s another fun story from the same lesson. Sorry, I can’t confirm who the client was! That was a project with an NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement). 🤐 Still: a very fun, very cool experience ... I’m grateful that calligraphy has given me cool adventures and connected me to such an amazing community. ✍️

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Lesson 1 of TPK’s Beginner’s Modern Calligraph Lesson 1 of TPK’s Beginner’s Modern Calligraphy Online Course doesn’t actually start with the pointed pen! ✍️ Instead, we ease into it with faux calligraphy and then pencil calligraphy. Here’s a little preview of what the pencil calligraphy lesson looks like. ✏️

If you’ve been wanting to learn calligraphy, join us in this course. It is an absolute *steal* because it’s included with your TPK Premium membership ($5/month - cancel anytime). Once the course concludes in January, you can choose to purchase lifetime access to the videos; or just continue on with us to the next course. For more information, visit the link in my bio!

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I’m editing videos for the new Beginner’s Mode I’m editing videos for the new Beginner’s Modern Calligraphy Online Course (🎉 JOIN US! link in profile for enrollment info!!) — and wanted to share this story from Lesson 1. In that lesson, we’ll chat about how to develop your motivation (this story is part of me sharing mine); and we’ll ease into our pointed pen experience with faux calligraphy and pencil calligraphy. Step by step, you’ll develop skills that will serve you for a lifetime ... and surprise and delight those around you, just like my “rent check envelopes” did! ✉️

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Some recipes aren’t just instructions — they’re memories on a page. 💛 I spent some time illustrating one of my favorites, and it turned into the sweetest (literally) keepsake. Calligraphy, watercolor, and a little patience bring the story of a dish to life.

If you’d like to try illustrating your favorite recipe, too, I shared the full process (with helpful printables) on the TPK Blog — link in bio. ✨

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As much as cooking is an art, illustrating a recip As much as cooking is an art, illustrating a recipe takes it one step further. ✨ In TPK’s latest tutorial (link in bio), I’ll show you how to create an illustrated chocolate lava cake recipe using watercolor. You’ll find helpful PDFs and step-by-step instructions so you can follow along — or use the layout to bring one of your own favorite dishes to life.

Frame it as keepsake art, or give it as a thoughtful handmade gift this holiday season. 🎁

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✨ One of the most beloved assignments from Lesso ✨ One of the most beloved assignments from Lesson 5 of Hand Lettering 101 was this playful project: design an artistic alphabet where no two letters look the same.

The idea? JUST PLAY. 🎨 I used watercolor and a paintbrush, but many students grabbed markers, pens, or anything colorful on hand. The results were incredible — @adriennelovesletters gave it her own flair, Isabel C. made it three times, and Laura M. created a stunning version too. (You can peek at more inside the TPK Premium Discord!)

If you’re ready to try this project yourself, you’ll find the Hand Lettering 101 eCourse waiting in the TPK Catalog. Just head to the link in my bio to be taken to the TPK website. 💌

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