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    Top 10 TPK Blog Posts of 2017

    January 23, 2018

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    Lindsey Bugbee

    Beginner’s Calligraphy, Calligraphy, Dip Pen Calligraphy, Sketchbook, Tutorials, Worksheets

    These ten TPK blog posts are the “greatest hits” of 2017, according to the amount of page views each one received. My hope is that this list will help you to find inspiration, whether that comes in the form of making a sketchbook journal or improving your everyday handwriting. Enjoy!

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    Top 10 TPK Blog Posts of 2017 | The Postman's Knock

    2017 was a fun and artistic year for this website (and, in effect, for me)! Creative calligraphy drills came on the scene, we explored calligraphy medallions, and children’s broad-tipped markers found a new use. Don’t remember some of those posts? No worries! A vast amount of articles live here on the TPK blog, and it’s inevitable that you may have missed a few. If that’s the case, I’ve got a summary of the top 10 blog posts of 2017 for you. Let’s start at 10 and work our way down!

    10. How to Make a Sketchbook Journal (and Why You Should!)

    We typically think of people who have sketchbooks as highly artistic types who ooze talent. However, keeping a sketchbook journal can benefit virtually anyone! A sketchbook journal can be whatever you want it to be — a workbook to practice your lettering, a place to explore your feelings, and/or a scrapbook to collect memories in.

    How to Make a Sketchbook Journal (and Why You Should!) | The Postman's Knock
    This sketchbook page uses lettering, calligraphy, watercolor, and drawing to record my memory of a trip to Brazil.

    In the “How to Make a Sketchbook Journal (And Why You Should!)” post, you’ll find detailed instructions for starting your own sketchbook. The post includes reasons to give sketchbooking a try, as well as a few book recommendations for additional inspiration.

    9. Free “Am I Into Calligraphy?” Printable Worksheet

    The “Am I Into Calligraphy” worksheet was created for people who like the idea of calligraphy, but aren’t sure whether it’s an activity they would enjoy in reality. For a modest investment of a calligraphy pen, a nib, and ink, you can play around with the worksheet to get a soft introduction to the art.

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    The “Am I Into Calligraphy?” worksheet teaches you the basics, like how to hold the pen and write different types of strokes.

    The point of the printable is to test out whether calligraphy is a good fit for you or not. Is it a skill that you would enjoy devoting time to developing? If so, then the post suggests resources to explore after filling out the worksheet, from drill sheets to detailed calligraphy worksheets.

    8. Six Free Printables That Will Improve Your Calligraphy This Month

    The idea behind the Six Free Printables That Will Improve Your Calligraphy This Month post is consistency. Carve out time in the next four weeks to fill out the printables outlined in the post, and you will notice an improvement in your dip pen skills!

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    The Not Your Average Calligraphy Drill Sheet is one of the printables listed in the post. It’s a favorite of mine because the drills are so unique!

    While the printables are free, you should make sure you have the proper paper to print them on. I always use this exact 32# laserjet paper. (Note that you don’t need a laserjet printer to print on laserjet paper; any printer will work!)

    7. How to Make Extra Income Selling Calligraphy

    Calligraphy makes for a satisfying and fulfilling hobby — and one that you can easily monetize! The How to Make Extra Income Selling Calligraphy post details some tips and tricks for using your skills to add some cushion to your cashflow.

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    Compelling photos are an absolute must if you’re advertising calligraphy goods and services online!

    As the post details, Etsy is going to be your secret weapon, especially as you’re just starting out. I always liked selling on Etsy because clients would choose me solely based on the photos they saw there. Effectively, I didn’t have to do any work for family and friends, which I think is preferable when you’re just starting out (you can learn why in the 8 Tips for Starting a Calligraphy Business post).

    6. The New Flourish Formal Calligraphy Worksheet Set is Now Available

    Every year, my goal is to improve the resources offered to you on this site. The Flourish Formal Worksheet Set was the first printable calligraphy worksheet set that I ever made, and it was lacking in quality compared to the others because of its age. The end of 2016 and the beginning of 2017 was dedicated to creating a new Flourish Formal Worksheet Set, and this post announced its arrival with details over how to effectively use the new and improved worksheet.

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    The improved version of the Flourish Formal Worksheet Set features practice opportunities that were sorely missing from the first version (created in 2014).

    This year, I’m also working to develop improvements to the Kaitlin Style and the Amy Style worksheet sets. Re-vamping worksheets takes a lot of time and thought, but it’s work that makes me happy. After all, I want to make sure that I put out resources that are as fun, encouraging, and helpful as they can possibly be!

    5. Creating Gold Calligraphy: How to Use the Finetec Palette

    Part of the appeal of dip pen calligraphy lies in its versatility. You can write with any color of ink … or watercolor! The Creating Gold Calligraphy: How to Use the Finetec Palette post teaches you how to use metallic watercolors to make shimmering, opaque gold calligraphy.

    Creating Gold Calligraphy: How to Use the Finetec Palette | The Postman's Knock
    Amazingly, these solid pans of gold can be transformed into a beautiful (and highly portable) calligraphy “ink”!

    While I generally use the Finetec palette to create gold calligraphy, other good options include gold sumi ink and Kuretake Starry Colors. The technique is exactly the same, and the results are every bit as gorgeous!

    4. How to Learn Calligraphy in Two Months

    Humans are impatient creatures, and when we decide we want to pick up a new skill, we want to be good at it — and fast! The reality of calligraphy is that you can get the basics down in a day; but it’s continued practice that will lead to an elegant technique. The How to Learn Calligraphy in Two Months post doesn’t presume to turn you into an expert overnight, but it does make suggestions for a two month curriculum to vastly improve your skill set during that time.

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    Frustration is your main enemy when learning calligraphy. When you don’t see improvement, the instinct is to blame a lack of talent. Try to resist that, and have patience! If you don’t see improvement by the end of two months, then it’s fair to put your pen in storage. However, I have a strong suspicion that if you follow the timeline and suggestions in the post, your pen won’t go into retirement anytime soon.

    3. 11 Calming Calligraphy Drills Printable

    Relaxation is the number one reason that people seem to gravitate toward creating calligraphy. The slow, intentional motions can really help to take the edge off of a less-than-awesome day, or help to make an already great day better. The 11 Calming Calligraphy Drills printable provides simple, soothing calligraphy exercises to improve your skills and help you to zone out.

    11 Calming Calligraphy Drills Printable | The Postman's Knock
    Like most other TPK calligraphy printables, this worksheet should be printed on 32# laserjet paper.

    As with all other calligraphy drills, you can fill out the Calming Calligraphy Drills sheet with an oblique or a straight pen. Whichever nib and pen combination you feel most comfortable with is perfect!

    2. How to Write Crayola Calligraphy

    As it turns out, your kids’ favorite broad-tipped markers can come in handy outside of the coloring book! You can use markers to create professional-looking brush calligraphy, and the How to Write Crayola Calligraphy post will teach you how.

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    … And you thought these markers were just for kids!

    I enjoy creating calligraphy with markers when I want my work to have a playful look. To me, dip pen calligraphy is elegant and a bit nostalgic (in a good way!). Marker and/or brush pen calligraphy is thick, vibrant, and modern. Still, the two types of calligraphy are linked in that the more you practice one, the better you’ll get at the other, and vice-versa. “Crayola” calligraphy can help you to memorize letterforms and create more confident strokes, among other benefits!

    1. Eight Tips to Improve Your Handwriting (Plus a Free Worksheet)

    While dip pen calligraphy is gorgeous/cool/unique, it is difficult to use in the “real world”. Ink isn’t exactly portable, for one, and dip pen calligraphy takes time to make. That said, your writing can say a lot about you, especially when it counts (like in a thank you card after a job interview). With that in mind, I wrote the Eight Tips to Improve Your Handwriting post, and I created a free worksheet to go along with it.

    8 Tips to Improve Your Handwriting (Plus a Free Worksheet) | The Postman's Knock
    Whether you prefer to write in cursive or print, a baseline guide for your letters will help. I usually place a blank piece of paper over a lined piece of paper on a light box for a quick baseline template!

    The secret to nice handwriting is to slow down. You don’t have to write at a snail’s pace, but deliberate and thoughtful hand movements will reflect in your penmanship. Note that though the free worksheet in the post focuses on cursive, you can still have pretty print writing! Just take it one (un-rushed) letter at a time, and whatever you write will look great.


    So, there you have it — the top 10 TPK posts for 2017! The Beginner’s Guide to Modern Calligraphy still sits in the #1 all-time spot, but these posts are just as educational, entertaining, and inspirational. If you have a favorite, I’m curious to hear what it is! What kind of posts do you like seeing from TPK? I would love to take your preferences and feedback into consideration as I continue to write throughout this year. 🙂

    Thanks very much for reading, and have a fantastic week!

    Warmly,

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  1. Bella C Avatar
    Bella C
    January 26, 2018

    My favorite is the free printables to improve your calligraphy! I think it’s an excellent resource to have for drills and to practice calligraphy.

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    Eriko
    January 26, 2018

    Love following your blogs and they make me want to pay attention to how I write and my handwriting, which handwriting opportunities in itself is becoming more rare! Thank you for sharing all your wisdoms!

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    Amber
    January 26, 2018

    What a great year of posts! My favorite was the Crayola calligraphy post, which just happened to be the beginning of my calligraphy journey in 2017! Thank you for your steadfast guidance this year!

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    Tiffany Hobson
    January 26, 2018

    Love the how to create gold calligraphy cuz duh, gold! Also love the drills. Drills are so calming and a great way to practice when you’re feeling uninspired.

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    Michelle Kernan
    January 26, 2018

    The calming drills work sheets are an actual god send!!

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    Hayley
    January 26, 2018

    I love the post that gives a plan for learning calligraphy in two months. It is realistic and easy to follow!

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    Hellen
    January 26, 2018

    Hi, I have only recently found your blog and find is so useful. I’m considering doing some wedding envelops and your number 7th top post is very useful. I have read some other posts too that really helped me getting started with calligraphy. Thank you.

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    Sana Aziz
    January 26, 2018

    My favorite post is the one about learning calligraphy in 2 months. I am following the guidelines in the post and it works! It’s very helpful to have a road map of how to learn calligraphy

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    Rachel
    January 26, 2018

    I love reading your blog, and honestly your posts have gotten me through a lot of calligraphy humps – like ink flow problems, finetec problems, and so on and so forth. Thanks for being so generous and sharing your resources with us! I really appreciate all the time and effort you put into making this an interesting and informative place. Thanks, and keep on calligraphing!

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    Shannon Mowatt
    January 24, 2018

    All your posts are great! I really appreciate your teaching style and the way you encourage people to try calligraphy. I tried it when I was in grade school and thought I was terrible at it. But then no one ever showed me how to clean a pen nib to start with! I had given it up for years until I read your blog. Thank you and keep up the good work!

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The other day, I was thinking about sending out ho The other day, I was thinking about sending out holiday cards, and I immediately dismissed the thought with, “I have zero time to calligraph envelopes for those.” ✍️

... But is that true? I put it to the test for the latest article on the TPK Blog. Using some time-saving tricks I’ve learned over the years (like using a watery ink, a bouncy calligraphy style, and minimal pencil guidelines), I timed myself making three envelope concepts. Two of them took 5 minutes or less. The most time-intensive took 5 minutes, 30 seconds. The envelopes still turned out looking elegant, especially with the help of some artistic postage stamp collages. 💌

For clear step-by-step tutorials detailing how to make these envelopes and sourcing pretty postage, visit the TPK Blog (link in bio, then navigate to “Blog”)!

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After I chose this music to accompany this reel, i After I chose this music to accompany this reel, it dawned on me: drawing a calligraphy medallion is like, well, Belle’s arc with the Beast. 

At first, it’s a bit of a weird situation. Strange shapes, questionable structure, possibly some growling (à la “YOU WILL JOIN ME FOR DINNER. That’s not a request!”) when the inevitable ink smudge happens. You keep thinking, “I’m not sure why I’m doing this ... should I hop on Felipe and gallop away?” 🐎

But something shifts as the medallion starts to come to life. And when you finish that last detail and pull back, the music swells. Light bursts from your paper like it did from Beast’s digits as he transformed into a stunningly beautiful prince. ✨ You’re practically in a ballroom celebrating, and, wait, did your furniture just turn into an adoring crowd that’s celebrating your fortitude and skill?

(And now you know how my mind works 🧠 ... I love a good metaphor, no matter how weak it may be!) 

To learn how to make a calligraphy medallion, just search for “calligraphy medallion” on the TPK site (link in bio). You’ll find both free Blog tutorials and detailed premium worksheets.

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My favorite autumn projects are the ones that remi My favorite autumn projects are the ones that remind you how cozy this season can be. 🍂 This project definitely fits the bill ... create it with a hot, comforting drink nearby and an excellent audiobook, and you’re in for a treat! ☕️ ✍️ The tutorial on the TPK Blog (link in bio, then navigate to Blog) is super detailed, with mini tutorial videos to guide you every step of the way.

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Happy Halloween! 👻 This year, I’m pretending Happy Halloween! 👻 This year, I’m pretending to be ... someone who writes calligraphy quickly! (No, just kidding — not about the video being sped up, but the choice of costume. I actually picked up a skeleton PJ set at Goodwill. 💀)

Even if you won’t be indulging in candy, remember to treat yourself this season, starting this weekend! The holiday season can be hectic, and it’s important to claim some relaxing time for yourself. Cheers to the “holidaze”! 🥂

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🎃 This is the last week that Halloween calligra 🎃 This is the last week that Halloween calligraphy drills will be available at TPK! Find what you like in the shop, download, then print it out on a pointed pen-friendly paper. Then, let the (happily!) spooky vibes take over while you practice your strokes. ✍️👻

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Premium membership ($5/month) grants you complimentary access to the course through January 6th; take it live with us! Once this course wraps up, we’ll be moving on to the new Intermediate Modern Calligraphy Online Course in February. 

Find details by visiting the link in my bio. I’d love to help you build those foundational skills that will allow you to create gorgeous envelopes, place cards, invitations, quotes, correspondence, and much more! The Lesson 4 class discussion is three weeks from now, so you’ve got plenty of time to catch up. 😊

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🍂 The newest tutorial on the TPK Blog walks you 🍂 The newest tutorial on the TPK Blog walks you through how to make this gorgeous illustration, step-by-step, with helpful instructional videos. To find the tutorial, visit the link in my profile, then navigate to the blog. ENJOY! 🤗

(PS - Loving the colors in the @greenleafblue Anthesis set ... I used French Orange Ochre, American Violet Hematite, Pyrrole Scarlet, and Italian Green Earth to make this pumpkin. All *fabulous* autumn tones!)
Loved chatting with @sdionbakerdesign and @greenle Loved chatting with @sdionbakerdesign and @greenleafblue last Friday! Samantha is exactly as thoughtful and creative as you’d imagine from her Draw Your… books — and this answer to Jennifer’s question says it all. ✨ Just have fun and make art!

☕ Want to watch/listen to the whole conversation? Head over to the TPK Blog to hit play on the recording! (Link in bio, then navigate to “Blog”.)

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