• The Essential Calligraphy Travel Kit

    The secret to the perfect calligraphy travel kit is to keep it simple. If you have to make a fuss to pack a lot of supplies, it will be just as difficult to unpack and then re-pack again! The essential calligraphy travel kit outlined in this post is simple, effective, and provides everything you need…

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    Half of my family lives in the US (where Hernán and I are), and the other half lives in Peru. That means that we do some serious traveling for the holidays, and I’ve learned to travel smart! Today, I’ll share the recipe for the perfect calligraphy travel kit … one that’s worthy of making it to South America and back without a hitch.

    1. Your Favorite Dip Pen

    There’s no need to pack multiple pens — just choose the one you gravitate toward the most!

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    9 times out of 10, I use this particular pen (an oblique from Rodger’s Pen Box) at home. As a result, it is always the only pen that comes with me to Peru!

    2. Your Favorite Nib + a Duplicate

    Pick your favorite nib, then pack a fresh duplicate just in case something happens to the first nib.

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    I pack two Brause EF66 nibs for long trips away. The EF66 is easily my favorite!

    Make sure you pack your nibs in a protective container! Any small container will work; feel free to upcycle. I’ve used everything from pill bottles to empty lip gloss containers to hold my nibs.

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    If you want to get fancy, you can put your nibs in a nib tin. Otherwise, I encourage you to upcycle any small container you have on hand!

    It’s important to keep your nibs in a small container so they don’t move around in your bag and potentially get ruined. If the nibs can move about freely, the tines may permanently splay if (unintended) pressure is exerted on them.

    3. A Watercolor Set + a Paintbrush

    Yes … a watercolor set! Years of traveling to Peru have taught me that it’s a hassle to fly with ink. Two years ago was the last time I tried, and I was rewarded with a pitch-black sandwich bag full of sumi ink. Thankfully, it didn’t leak, but that’s when I decided: I’m just traveling with watercolors from now on.

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    Greenleaf & Blueberry is releasing this calligraphy set soon, which I will be taking on my travels this year! If you don’t have this set, don’t sweat it: you can use virtually any watercolor set to create calligraphy.

    So, why watercolors? Well, you can easily create calligraphy with watercolors (just use the watercolor calligraphy technique). In addition to providing many different color possibilities for calligraphy, watercolors are very portable — they pass straight through airline security in a carry-on. Once you finish writing with them, you just let them sit with the lid off until water evaporates out.

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    Don’t forget to pack a paintbrush so you can apply watercolor “ink” to the back of your nib! Try a brush that’s size 1 or so.

    4. Paper

    In order to create calligraphy, you’ll of course need paper to write on! The size and format of your paper depends on personal preference … and how much room you have in your suitcase. No matter what you pack, I’d give it a test run at home to make sure it’s a high-quality paper that doesn’t allow ink (or watercolor) to spiderweb out!

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    The size and format of the paper you pack is completely up to you. Small Rhodia pads are great for traveling, as are Foxydori notebooks or folders of simple laserjet paper.

    5. A Cloth

    Don’t forget a cloth so you can clean your nib and your paintbrush!

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    If you forget to pack a cloth, a paper towel should do in a pinch.

    6. Other Miscellaneous (and Optional) Items

    The items outlined above comprise the core calligraphy travel kit! Other items that can make life easier but aren’t completely necessary include:

    Pencil and Eraser

    You may want a pencil and an eraser to draw guidelines for your letters.

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    I prefer to use wooden pencils at home, which have a softer stroke. When I’m traveling, however, I always pack mechanical pencils because there’s no need to sharpen them.

    Ruler

    A ruler is also indispensable for drawing calligraphy guidelines!

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    The smaller the ruler, the more travel-friendly it is.

    Calligraphy Exemplar

    If you are working on learning a certain calligraphy style, take an exemplar with you! That way, you can have a reference as you practice the letterforms.

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    Feel free to fold your exemplar pages in half or fourths for easy travel! This exemplar page is from the Janet Style worksheet set.

    Pouch

    If you want to, you can put all your supplies in a little pouch. It’s good to be able to keep all of your calligraphy stuff grouped together in a container — that way, you don’t have to fish for everything.

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    This takeout fabric is perfect for a travel kit … there’s nothing more portable than takeout!

    So, there you have it — the essential mess-free calligraphy travel kit! This is a kit that works well for me, and I suspect it will meet your needs as well. To recap, here’s what you need:

    • Your favorite dip pen
    • 2 of your favorite nib (put these in a small container)
    • Watercolor set + paintbrush
    • Paper
    • Cloth
    • Optionally: pen + eraser, ruler, calligraphy exemplar, pouch

    Remember that we all operate a bit differently: if you want to add or subtract some elements of this calligraphy travel kit, be my guest! It’s all about packing supplies that will encourage you to create no matter where in the world you end up.

    Warmly,

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