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    Easy Illuminated Letter Tutorial

    August 4, 2022

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    Lindsey Bugbee

    Free Printables, Gifts, Tutorials, Video, Wall Art

    This illuminated letter should take a ton of time to make! However, with the use of a light box (or a bright window) and a special PDF, you’ll find that this tutorial isn’t nearly as difficult as it looks.

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    The Cheater's Illuminated Letter Tutorial
    This illuminated letter comes together easily with the help of a free printable!

    When I need a cool little gift for someone, I make an illuminated letter. Today’s project is a gorgeous, totally frame-worthy gift that doubles as a greeting card or a “just because” paper good. Believe it or not, this (modern) illuminated letter is pretty easy to make because I used one vital shortcut: a free printable alphabet PDF. I’ll share that PDF, plus my process, with you in this tutorial


    Easy Illuminated Letter Tutorial Video

    If you prefer to follow along in video format, watch this ~15 minute tutorial video:

    DOWNLOAD THE ILLUMINATED LETTERS ALPHABET

    Do you prefer written instructions? Keep reading!


    Easy Illuminated Letter Tutorial (Written Instructions)

    1. Gather Supplies

    You’ll need a few key supplies to create this tutorial. They include everything shown below, which I’ll explain under the photo.

    Supplies Needed for the Illuminated Letter Tutorial

    1. 5″ x 7″ piece of watercolor paper (or handmade paper; I’m using Indian Cotton Paper Co. paper today)
    2. Printed letter of your choice from the Illuminated Letters Printable Alphabet (you can learn more about this PDF at the end of this tutorial)
    3. Sumi ink (I keep mine in this glass jar)
    4. Finetec Arabic Gold watercolor
    5. Violet India ink (or any color of watercolor; I used purple watercolor in the video tutorial)
    6. Straight pen fitted with a Nikko G nib
    7. Size 0 or 1 paintbrush

    DOWNLOAD THE ILLUMINATED LETTERS ALPHABET

    2. Trace

    First, print out a letter from the Illuminated Letters Printable Alphabet. Then, place the watercolor (or handmade) paper over the printed letter page. Try your best to line up the edges of the paper with the black guidelines around the letter! Then, put both pieces of paper on a light box (or against a bright window). Once you can see the outline of the letter, lightly trace over it with a pencil.

    Tracking an Embellished Letter
    You can use washi tape to secure the edges of the handmade paper to the letter template.

    Once you’re finished, your letter will look something like the “S” below.

    Illuminated Letter Pencil Draft

    3. Add Violet Ink

    Now, use your paintbrush to apply violet ink (or watercolor) to the outside letter outline and any blank spaces inside the letter. If the ink looks too dark, then add some water to your ink-saturated paintbrush to lighten it up a bit.

    "Inking" the Illuminated Letter
    I chose to use violet ink for this letter, but other colors work well, too.

    "Inking" the Illuminated Letter

    4. Add Gold to Your Illuminated Letter

    Before you begin this step, add a few drops (1/4 tsp or so) of water to your gold watercolor. Let the water sit for about a minute, then use your paintbrush to mix the water and the paint together. You will be rewarded with brilliant liquid gold, which you can then use to fill in the rest of the letter and its flourishes!

    Adding Gold to the Illuminated Letter
    If you find that the gold watercolor becomes unmanageably thick, simply stir more water into it.

    Continue to paint until the letter and the decorations around it are filled with brilliant gold.

    Adding Gold to the Illuminated Letter

    5. Trace Over the Remaining Lines

    At this point, you’re almost done! All you need to do is trace over any remaining pencil guidelines with sumi ink and your Nikko G nib. I chose to use this particular ink/nib combination for a reason: Yasutomo’s KY series sumi ink doesn’t have shellac in it, which means it dries a brilliant matte black. The Nikko G nib is a medium-flex nib, which means you’ll be able to achieve a consistent line width.

    Tracing Over Lines with Sumi Ink
    Give yourself plenty of time to complete this step! It took me 45 minutes.

    Drawing on handmade or watercolor paper with a dip pen and ink is something you should do carefully and cautiously. Watch your nib for stray fibers; handmade paper tends to part with its fibers quite easily! You’ll probably find yourself re-dipping your nib in ink often because handmade paper is more absorbent than most other papers.

    Once you’ve drawn over all the guidelines, you’re finished! If you want, you can add a few black circles along lines here and there to give the piece additional contrast.

    The Cheater's Illuminated Letter Tutorial

    About the Tracing Shortcut

    To make the Illuminated Letters Printable Alphabet, I enlarged an alphabet from Decorative Alphabets and Initials. It’s a book full of copyright-free alphabets that has continued to inspire me over the years!

    Decorated Alphabets and Initials
    If you’re interested, you can find this book on Amazon.

    The alphabet I used for the PDF/this tutorial is from page 93, and it features an arabesque design.

    Arabesque Alphabet
    Alexander Nesbitt died in 1995, but his legacy lives on through this collection of letters that he generously shares with us, copyright free!

    Of course, you could freehand draw something inspired by the Arabesque letters pictured above. However, as the mother to two young children, I have to embrace project shortcuts when I can. Please use the technique that fits your preferences and your schedule best!

    The Cheater's Illuminated Letter Tutorial

    My only regret about this tutorial? I wish you could see the piece that I made today in person! Gold watercolor is so beautiful in real life because of the way it interacts with light. It does look pretty in photos, but you’ll be blown away by how all of this comes together when you make it. The vibrant violet ink, the soft cotton paper, the brilliant gold, and the jet black sumi combine to make a piece that’s elegant and eye-catching — perfect for a gift!


    If you have any questions about today’s tutorial, please feel free to ask in the comments. If you loved this tutorial, I suspect you’ll enjoy TPK’s other illuminated letter tutorials. Be sure to check them out! Enjoy the rest of your day, and happy creating. 🙂

    Warmly,

    Lindsey's Signature | The Postman's Knock

    This article was first posted in December of 2019. It has been updated to include a tutorial video.

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  1. anngombert Avatar
    anngombert
    October 31, 2022

    This was my first try with my finetec colors. I hadn’t dared use them before seeing this tutorial! I was absolutely thrilled with the final outcome. Thanks for the book reference, too.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      April 10, 2023

      My pleasure! I am so happy to hear that you are enjoying!

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    Moira
    September 6, 2022

    I just made this, but I ran into a problem. When I tried to outline everything with the black calligraphy ink, it bled really badly into my watercolor! Is there a certain kind of watercolor you use? Did mine bleed because it was cheap watercolor? I’m so bummed about it, but I was able to find an ultra fine paint pen to use instead since I really need to get this card out. (Hopefully that paint pen doesn’t smear when I go to erase my lines!! Lol )
    Thank you!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      September 14, 2022

      Hi Moira! That can happen sometimes, and it does happen with most kinds of watercolors. A watercolored surface just isn’t conducive to clean ink lines! One thing to be mindful of is really trying not to draw over the watercolor; instead, try to draw on the paper itself (easier said than done, I know).

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    Sophia
    July 18, 2022

    This is a wonderful idea! I’m a homeschool mom and the book we start our school year off has illuminated letters on each chapter. I was looking to incorporate this into an art project for my son! This is the perfect project with all the materials in one set spot. Thank you, I will be putting in an order soon.

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    Cathy McIntire
    May 23, 2022

    As always, reading your posts teaches me something new every time. I love the way you lay everything out and provide tons of photos. Thank you for all you do!

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    Debbie Kane
    September 17, 2021

    Lindsey… what weight of paper are you using? I found 140lb but wonder if it’s too thick? Suggestions?

    Thanks, Debbie

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      September 18, 2021

      Actually, it’s 140! You can still see through 140 lb. watercolor (or handmade) paper if you put it on a light box or a bright window!

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    Debbie Kane
    August 19, 2021

    Hi Lindsey, I found some 6×6 acid free 100% rag paper with a deckled edge but with a rough surface. Will a rough surface work for the Illuminated Letter tutorial?
    Wondering if smooth surface is best or if such a paper exist??
    Thanks, Debbie

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    Valentine
    July 15, 2021

    So pretty 😍 I did one too with the ‘V’ alphabet… Sadly I don’t have the Arabic Gold from finetec, but the piece is still so good looking. Will email it to you asap 🙂

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      July 15, 2021

      I’m so glad you tried it out and I can’t wait to see the result! 🙂

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    Erin Tracy
    July 15, 2021

    I LOVE this! am doing an initial for my grandaughters birthday -mounting on some hand made paper afterwards-can’t wait to see it finished 🙂 I have been obsessed with Illuminated manuscripts for as long as I can recall.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      July 15, 2021

      What a beautiful idea! I’d love to see how it turns out. 🙂

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    Vicki
    June 29, 2021

    The minute you said you were going at those fine lines with your Niko G, I winced. Still a bit of a fear factor with the dip pen but this looks so much richer than a fineliner. This is definitely on my list. One of the nice things about my recent hoarding habit during the pandemic is that I have most of the art supplies required for any project. canGot this one covered. Thanks for putting this sweet project out here. I know I can do this!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      June 30, 2021

      It’s my pleasure! And yes, you can definitely do it! I can’t wait for you to try it out. 🙂

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    CoCo Kelly
    May 24, 2021

    When I first saw this come in my email, I was so giddy with excitement. I felt inspired and went and got all the supplies I needed. This is such a versatile art to gift and create with. I just LOVE the Arabic gold paint. I can’t wait to finish my first piece. Thank you for your continued creativity and inspiration into this world of beautiful lettering.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      May 25, 2021

      I feel exactly the same way about Arabic gold! I can’t get enough of the stuff and I’ve been using it for years. Thank you so much for your kind words!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      May 31, 2021

      Oh my gosh that makes me so happy to hear! I’m so glad you love the Arabic gold paint, it’s one of my favorites! 🙂

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