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    The Ultimate DIY Modern Calligraphy Starter Kit

    April 28, 2020

    by

    Lindsey Bugbee

    Beginner’s Calligraphy, Calligraphy, Merchandise, Nibs, Straight Pen Holders

    Learning calligraphy is exciting—but it’s easy to start off on the wrong foot. Skip the all-in-one kits from big box stores, and take the time to build a kit with reliable, high-quality supplies. You’ll thank yourself later!

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    The Ultimate DIY Modern Calligraphy Starter Kit

    In 2012, I picked up a bargain calligraphy kit from a big box store, eager to try something new. But instead of sparking a new hobby, it left me confused and discouraged—with messy ink, fussy nibs, and unclear instructions. I figured calligraphy just wasn’t for me. Thankfully, I gave it another shot a few months later with better tools, and that made all the difference. I’m sharing this article so you can skip that rocky start and enjoy calligraphy from the beginning.

    The DIY Modern Calligraphy Starter Kit List

    The Ultimate DIY Modern Calligraphy Starter Kit

    If you’re just starting out, you can absolutely invest in a beautiful pre-made kit. (TPK has a gorgeous starter kit)! But if you’re looking to save some money, you can absolutely DIY a kit. Here’s exactly what you’ll need:

    • 1 Nikko G nib + 1 Brause EF66 nib
    • Straight calligraphy pen
    • Right oblique pen (fitted for Nikko G nib) – For right-handed artists; make sure your pen has a brass flange
    • Sumi ink + container for ink
    • 32# laserjet paper (affiliate link)
    • Cup for water
    • Non-fibrous cloth (anything works; cut up an old shirt if you want to, or get a special treat cloth)
    • Potato (for cleaning new nibs)
    • Beginner’s Modern Calligraphy Online Course – Optional but highly recommended
    The Ultimate DIY Modern Calligraphy Starter Kit
    Note that all the links in the list above are for US-based merchants (TPK, Amazon). If you’re not located in the US, take a look at the purveyors in the Where to Purchase Calligraphy Supplies page!

    It’s important to understand why you’re choosing the materials listed above so you can personalize your starter kit. The rest of this article will discuss exactly why each item earned a spot on the supply list.

    One Nikko G Nib

    I find the Nikko G to be the best beginner calligraphy nib, and I use it in all my beginner calligraphy workshops. Originally developed for manga artists, it’s a medium-flex Japanese nib that can stand up to calligraphy growing pains. It’s tolerant of a new user putting too much or uneven pressure on it, which is good: you need that kind of leeway when you’re figuring out your pen pressure exertion!

    The Ultimate DIY Modern Calligraphy Starter Kit: Nikko G Nib

    One Brause EF66 Nib

    To be clear: the Brause EF66 nib is not a great beginner nib! That’s because it’s delicate and flexible. However, I’ve included it in my list in the hopes that you’ll try it after you master using the Nikko G. Writing with the Brause EF66 will show you that nibs can differ from each other dramatically, and you’ll develop a preference for one or the other.

    One Straight Pen

    You can start out with virtually any straight pen as long as it can accommodate a variety of nibs. Ideally, the end of your pen should look like the pen on the left in the photo below. If your pen looks like the one on the right, it won’t accommodate your tiny Brause EF66 nib.

    The Ultimate Modern Calligraphy Starter Kit | The Postman's Knock
    I recommend purchasing this straight pen.

    One Nikko G Oblique Pen

    If you’re right-handed, chances are high that you’ll benefit from using a right oblique pen. These pens exist to help make our lives easier when it comes to making a consistent right-leaning slant! Oblique pens might look intimidating, but I suspect that, eventually, you’ll find the oblique pen easier to use than the straight pen.

    A Nikko G Oblique Calligraphy Pen
    For more information about oblique pens, you can read this article. Lefties probably don’t need one of these; you can find more information about that here.

    Sumi Ink + Container

    Sumi ink is velvety, pitch black, and boasts a smooth viscosity that is very beginner-friendly. It’s a fantastic ink to begin learning calligraphy with! With most sumi inks, you’ll also need to purchase a dip pen-friendly container to store the ink in. As long as the container is small and includes a screw-on top, it’s perfect! This jar is a good choice.

    Black Calligraphy Inks Comparison Part I: Ziller, Sumi, and Higgins | The Postman's Knock
    TPK stocks both 6 ounce and 2 ounce bottles of sumi ink. I prefer the 6 ounce because I have enough ink to refill my little 1 ounce jar for years!

    32# Laserjet Paper

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    In 2015, a calligraphy-savvy friend introduced me to writing on 32# laserjet paper, and I’ve never looked back! There are a lot of specialty papers you can purchase to write on, but 32# laserjet rivals their quality and is by far the most cost-effective. It’s a great paper for pointed pen calligraphy because it’s super smooth and doesn’t cause ink to bleed or spiderweb out. Don’t skip buying this paper (or another high-quality dip pen paper). More than almost anything, nice paper is vital to enjoyable calligraphy creation.

    Water and Cloth

    These cups feature a cheerful 1960's color scheme and floral motif!
    I like to use a pretty vintage teacup to hold art water because it brightens my workspace.

    These are two supplies that you probably already have! First, you need a cup to hold water. You’ll use that water—which I call “art water”—throughout your calligraphy practice to clean off your nib. Next, you’ll want a non-fibrous cloth that’s made from an absorbent material like cotton. You’ll use this cloth to wipe water off of your nib after every cleaning. While you can use a paper towel, it’s not ideal because the fibers of the paper towel get stuck in the nib.

    A Potato

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    Next time you’re at the grocery store, grab a potato. You’ll need it to prepare your new nibs for use! You can find a detailed explanation plus instructions in this article.

    Calligraphy Instruction

    It’s easiest to begin learning modern calligraphy if you have plenty of information and guided practice. (Some quizzes and homework also help.) For that reason, I recommend starting your calligraphy journey with the TPK Beginner’s Modern Calligraphy Online Course. You can learn more about what the course includes in the video below.

    The course is $40, but you can get it for $15/month with a TPK Premium Plus membership.


    I hope that this explanation of the ideal DIY modern calligraphy starter kit addresses any questions you may have about the supplies you need! If you prefer to receive a treat in the mail and bypass compiling your own supplies, you can consider a TPK Modern Calligraphy Starter Kit. The pre-assembled starter kit also makes a great gift!

    Pointed pen calligraphy starter kit

    My advice? Do what works best for you and your bank account! If you have any questions, please let me know in the comments. Thanks very much for reading TPK, and happy writing!

    Warmly,

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  1. Ana Avatar
    Ana
    December 20, 2016

    HI Lindsey,
    I’ve found Nikko G in Spain in http://www.articomic.com
    I wish you a happy new year!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      December 23, 2016

      Wonderful — thanks again, Ana! I just added Articomic as a supply resource in the FAQs. 🙂

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    Jennifer
    December 18, 2016

    Hi Lindsey!

    First of all, let me say how much I LOVE your site and your worksheets. I’ve seriously recommended them to everyone I know that is remotely interested in calligraphy 🙂

    I am have an ongoing issue that maybe you’d have some insight into? I’ve been working on calligraphy for about 9 months now, and I’m definitely seeing major improvements. However, one thing I can’t seem to get the hang of is how to get the ideal amount of ink on the nib. Most of the time, I dip the nib (slightly past the vent) and then tap it on the side of the ink container to get off the excess. Without fail, I almost always still have way too much on there though! The moment I make a thick line it’s just too much ink and kind of pools. After a few strokes it’s fine. If I try to take more ink off the nib, then I run out of ink after maybe 2 letters. This happens with all the nibs I use and all the inks I use, haha. I mostly use either the Nikko G or Zebra G nibs with black sumi ink.

    Any idea what I’m doing wrong? It drives me bonkers. I watch other calligraphers seamlessly go from dipping their pen in the ink and the writing at least one full word with no pooling. What am I missing? This even happens on nibs I’ve been using for a quite a while, so I don’t think it’s an issue of not prepping them enough, but I won’t rule that out entirely.

    Any suggestions would be MUCH appreciated! Or if you have a post that I’ve missed that would address this issue, let me know! Either way, keep up the fantastic work!!!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      December 23, 2016

      Hi Jennifer!

      You know, I have no idea whether this makes a difference or not, but it’s worth a try: instead of getting off excess ink by tapping it on the side of the ink container, try giving the inked nib a firm shake over your ink (or your art water). I find that, for some reason, this helps in getting excess ink off. You also might try being mindful of the angle you are holding the pen at. The more vertical the pen is, the more likely the ink is to pool. An adjustment of your pen angle may help a lot!

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    Pat Hubbard
    December 17, 2016

    I was in contact with you about a year ago I bought all the stuff to get started. needless to say I did not get started but want to so I’m going to try it agene .

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    Sarah
    August 12, 2016

    I have always loved calligraphy and word art, and was *this close* to dropping $80 on a kit before I found your site. Thank you so much for the guidance and tips, it is so appreciated <3

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    Saniya
    May 23, 2016

    Hi Lindsey,
    I’ve wanted to do calligraphy for a long time and I am so happy I stumbled across your blog!
    I went to my local art store and was able to find everything but the nikko g nib. I ended up buying the speedball hunt premium nib. I practiced some today and I’m so glad that I finally decided to try calligraphy.
    The only problem I had was that the nib kept splitting, I don’t know how to explain it any other way. Whenever I would press down hard, the tip would split in two. I was wondering if you had any suggestions?
    Is it just a problem with the hunt nib or is it just me being clumsy and pressing too hard lol
    Thanks again!
    I have really learned a lot from your blog 🙂

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      May 23, 2016

      Hi Saniya!

      I’ve noticed that Nikko G nibs are difficult to find locally; I live in a pretty well-stocked city with 4+ art supply stores, and none of them have the Nikko G either. 🙂 It sounds like the nib you purchased is very flexible, and it is supposed to “split” when you press hard! That splitting causes thick downstrokes, which is good. That said, I would order a Nikko G nib online if possible. If you’re a beginner, flexible nibs can be hard to work with, and it’s best to start with a more hardy, rigid nib like the Nikko G. Once you use the Nikko G for a while, it will be easier to use nibs like the one that you purchased!

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    Rachel
    May 11, 2016

    I just discovered your blog a few days ago and I am SO glad I did! I’ve always thought that calligraphy wasn’t something that a “normal” person ever could learn, but after scrolling through your inspiring blog and trying out the Amy style calligraphy worksheet, I see that it totally IS possible! Thank you for all your helpful (and super encouraging) posts, Lindsey! You gave me that “push start” I needed 😉

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      May 16, 2016

      It makes me so happy to read that — thank you very, very much, Rachel!

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    Jessica
    April 27, 2016

    Thank you! Just discovered your site. I’ve always been interested in learning calligraphy but not knowing how to begin has been intimidating and prevented me from actually starting. However, your posts about the myths and this starter kit guide are encouraging me to actually get started. I’m excited to learn more from your blog 🙂

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      April 28, 2016

      Calligraphy really is one of those things where if you put in the time, you’ll see major results! Sometimes, Learn Calligraphy for a Latté users send me before and after photos, and I’m always amazed at how much they achieve in just a few weeks. 🙂

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    Tracey Allen
    March 5, 2016

    You recommend the Nikko G nib for beginners. I am in Australia and have just been on the Ornasonova website. The only Nikko G I’ve found there is the Nikko Manga G nib. Is that the same as the one you are talking about Lindsey? TIA, Tracey

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      March 10, 2016

      Yes, it is! 🙂

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    Sarah
    February 15, 2016

    You list papers as being “to practice on”. What do you recommend for final drawings?

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      February 24, 2016

      Hi Sarah! Check out the post The Best Calligraphy Papers for Practice and Projects — I think you’ll find some good info there!

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    Neex
    February 13, 2016

    Hey, so I’m just looking to buy a complete kit as a gift, is there somewhere I can just go buy it and have it complete?

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      February 23, 2016

      Hi Neex! There may be some kits available on Etsy, but your best bet is to DIY one by using the links provided in the post. 🙂

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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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Had the best time writing the latest tutorial on t Had the best time writing the latest tutorial on the TPK Blog — “Drawing Lesson: Elegant Swallows” (🔗 link in bio). If you’ve never drawn birds before, swallows are an excellent place to start. Their shapes are simple once you break them down! ✍️ 

In the tutorial, you’ll find:

🪶 Step-by-step visual instructions for drawing swallows in four different movements
🪶 The “Hand-Drawn Swallows Cheat Sheet” PDF
🪶 A detailed tutorial for making the mail art shown here

On another note, I want to extend a huge THANK YOU to TPK Premium and Premium Plus members ... your support allows me to write cool detailed tutorials like this one. 🙏 You all are amazing, and I’m so proud of our community.

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In June, I kicked off the Hand Lettering 101 eCour In June, I kicked off the Hand Lettering 101 eCourse with TPK Premium members, and wow — it’s been such a joy to watch the transformation.

Over six lessons, students went from that “where do I even start?” feeling to confidently creating their own alphabets, playing with flourishes, and putting together gorgeous compositions. I loved seeing those little lightbulb moments along the way.

Here’s the great news — you can still take the course.
When you sign up, you’ll get instant access to:
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🖌 Fun, approachable projects that build your skills without feeling overwhelming
🎯 A “before and after” assignment that’s always such a satisfying reveal

If you’ve been wanting a gentle, step-by-step way to get started with hand lettering, this is it. You can DM me for the link, or search Hand Lettering 101 on the TPK site (link in profile).

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