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    Six Calligraphy Envelopes, Two Hours

    January 7, 2021

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    Lindsey Bugbee

    Intermediate Calligraphy, Mail Art

    I had two hours this week to get caught up on my snail mail. In this article, I’ll share the six calligraphy envelopes that I made in that small window of time!

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    Six Calligraphy Envelopes, Two Hours

    Yesterday, I found myself with two free hours — which is a rarity in my world. When I have free time, I love to send mail, which is the activity that made me fall in love with calligraphy in the first place! Today, I’m going to share the six artistic calligraphy envelopes that I made yesterday. I’ll also explain some shortcuts that I took to make their creation a bit faster.

    1. Red and White Envelope

    Lisa won the December TPK giveaway for a $100 gift certificate, and I wanted to send her certificate in a pretty envelope. I chose to write in a bouncy calligraphy style to save time (that way, there’s no need to draw pencil guidelines), and I added in extra flourishes because there are several pretty letters like “L” and “O” in this address!

    Six Calligraphy Envelopes, Two Hours

    • Envelope: Cards & Pockets A7 in “Red”
    • Ink: Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof White
    • Calligraphy Style: Kaitlin plus some flourishes
    • Nib/Pen: Brause EF66 nib + Brause EF66 oblique pen
    • Stamps: USPS + eBay (see this article for details)

    2. Modern Envelope

    My friend Morgan is one of those cool artistic people who sees the beauty in everything. Considering her quirky style and appreciation for design and upcycling, I made an envelope for her out of a CB2 catalog page. To make things easier for the post office’s machines, I wrote her address on a separate rectangle of paper and glued it to the envelope. Two stamps are necessary here because the envelope has an unusual shape.

    Six Calligraphy Envelopes, Two Hours

    • Envelope: 5.5″ x 5.5″ handmade from a template in the Letter Writer’s Complete Resource
    • Ink: Walker’s Copperplate
    • Calligraphy Style: Kaitlin
    • Nib/Pen: Brause EF66 nib + Brause EF66 oblique pen
    • Stamps: USPS

    3. Golden Envelope

    Ever since 2015, I’ve been sending Nettie a card to help her celebrate her December birthday. This year, I dropped the ball with my timing, but a belated card is better than no card at all! I wanted to make her envelope extra special, so I did draw (white) pencil guidelines, and I used super flourished bouncy calligraphy.

    Six Calligraphy Envelopes, Two Hours

    While I love writing gold calligraphy, it’s difficult to do it justice in a photo. Its color and shine changes depending on your observation angle! Here’s a picture of what this envelope looks like in the light:

    Six Calligraphy Envelopes, Two Hours

    • Envelope: Cards & Pockets A7 in “Forest”
    • Ink: Finetec Arabic Gold
    • Calligraphy Style: Kaitlin plus lots of extra flourishes
    • Nib/Pen: Brause EF66 nib + Brause EF66 oblique pen
    • Stamps: USPS

    4. Pink and Black Envelope

    I created this envelope to send a thank you card. Though I used pencil guidelines, I didn’t take the time to center my letters, so the calligraphy is concentrated in the left half of the envelope. Oops! To balance that out, I decided to make a postage stamp collage on the right. All the stamps here are vintage, and they total 56¢ … which is enough to send the envelope plus 1¢ to spare.

    Amy Style Envelope

    • Envelope: Cards & Pockets A7 in “Dusty Rose”
    • Ink: Sumi
    • Calligraphy Style: Amy plus extra flourishes
    • Nib/Pen: Nikko G nib + cork-tipped straight pen
    • Stamps: eBay (I buy them from this seller)

    5. Calligraphy + Print Envelope

    Rashaun is an old friend who sent me a holiday card, so I decided to send her a quick and tangible greeting in return. I started to run out of time by the time I got to this envelope, so I opted to write her family’s names in calligraphy, then I wrote the rest of the address in print. I could have sent the envelope with just the Nella Larsen stamp, but things seemed unbalanced with just the one stamp, so I added two vintage stamps for effect.

    Six Calligraphy Envelopes, Two Hours

    • Envelope: Cards & Pockets A7 in “Violette (Metallic)”
    • Ink: Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof White
    • Calligraphy Style: A hybrid of Kaitlin and Janet
    • Hand Lettering Style: Sans Serif
    • Nib/Pen: Brause EF66 nib + Brause EF66 oblique pen (for calligraphy); Nikko G nib + cork-tipped straight pen (for print)
    • Stamps: USPS + eBay (see this article for details)

    6. Lightening Speed Envelope

    By the time I got to this envelope, I had a dental appointment in a matter of minutes, so I needed to use shortcuts! First, I opted to write with iron gall ink, which has a quick flow and dries rapidly. I chose to use super fast Cocktail Casual calligraphy, which is probably the fastest calligraphy style I make. Instead of deliberating over stamp choices, I put six 10¢ pear stamps at the top. You can see that their positioning alternates to make things more interesting!

    Iron Gall Envelope

    • Envelope: Cards & Pockets A6 in “Lemon Drop”
    • Ink: Walker’s Copperplate
    • Calligraphy Style: Cocktail Casual (I retired this worksheet; but you can find a secret link to it here)
    • Nib/Pen: Brause EF66 nib + Brause EF66 oblique pen
    • Stamps: USPS

    While I love spending a couple of hours on one embellished envelope (like this one or this one), the reality is that sometimes it’s better to make several simple calligraphy envelopes than one “masterpiece”. I hope this article shows you that you can use shortcuts like postal stamp collages and handmade envelopes to add a quick burst of personality to your snail mail! Thanks so much for reading, and if you have a few extra minutes this weekend, try making your own quick calligraphy envelopes. It’s a good feeling to send out lovely envelopes into the world!

    Warmly,

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  1. Esther Avatar
    Esther
    September 1, 2021

    These are beautiful! Thank you for sharing. I’ve tried making envelopes of my own out of cardstock, but the ink seems to feather/the nib gets caught in the paper! Would you have any suggestions for remedying this?

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      September 2, 2021

      Definitely! See this article about ink bleed, and this article about choosing the best envelopes for calligraphy (which will help with the nib catching). 🙂

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    Jimi
    June 1, 2021

    Where do you get all these cool stamps?!! I love them! All I have are American flag stamps. Which is great but not all the time!
    Please let me know if you can?

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      June 2, 2021

      Read this article! It will give you all my postage stamp (and resource) secrets. 🙂
      https://thepostmansknock.com/make-stunning-postage-stamp-collage/

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    karenhubbard77
    February 8, 2021

    I am absolutely in awe of your envelopes, they have inspired me to make my envelopes as pretty as my cards. As a result, I sent a birthday card to my best friend and even though it was her birthday yesterday, she still has the unopened envelope on her mantelpiece as she said it’s too pretty to open!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      February 15, 2021

      That makes me so happy to hear! I’m sure it turned out beautifully and I can totally understand not being to open it for a few days. 🙂

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    Missy
    February 2, 2021

    Thanks for posting these ideas! I love getting your blog posts in my inbox because they always inspire and get my wheels turning. I really enjoy envelope art. It always brings a smile to the recipient so I especially appreciate new ideas that are doable when I’m short on time.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      February 8, 2021

      It’s absolutely my pleasure and I’m so happy to hear that! 🙂

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    f
    February 1, 2021

    your envelope art has inspired me to do the same with the cards I send. I love how the outside of the card is personalized as well as what is within.

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    Jessicah A Jones
    February 1, 2021

    I love all your suggestions and can’t wait until I’m proficient enough to make beautiful mail art! For now, though, my acquisition of supplies far outpaces my artistic abilities…

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      February 1, 2021

      I’m so excited for you! All it takes is practice. 🙂

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    Holly Moran
    February 1, 2021

    Love these! And such perfect timing as I have been struggling with ideas for my envelopes.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      February 1, 2021

      Oh yay! I’m so happy to hear that and I hope you can try these out. 🙂

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    louise78130
    January 10, 2021

    These are beautiful works of art, Lindsey! I know your friends are going to enjoy receiving them.
    Best wishes for the new year!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      January 14, 2021

      Thank you so much! Wishing you a healthy & happy new year! 🙂

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    Margret
    January 8, 2021

    Lots of great ideas in this post! In this year where visiting friends and family can be difficult, reviving letter writing is a wonderful way to stay connected.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      January 8, 2021

      Exactly, well said! I’m so glad you enjoyed this. 🙂

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