• TPK’s 10 Best Art Projects for Traveling

    Don’t miss this article if you plan on traveling for Thanksgiving or Christmas! In it, you’ll find ten suggestions for (extremely) travel-friendly art projects that you can make almost anywhere. These projects don’t require dip pens, ink, paint, or brushes! Instead, they center around dry, portable mediums with zero spill potential.

    Today, we’ll talk about TPK’s top 10 best art projects for traveling. Almost any illustration project — such as this geranium drawing — is easy to do away from home! Consider packing your sketchbook next time you take a trip.

    As Thanksgiving and Christmas approach, many of us are scrambling to figure out travel logistics. We’re thinking about what to pack, loose ends to tie up before we go, and what to do while we are away! It’s important to remember, though, that the official definition of holiday is “a day of festivity or recreation when no work is done”. This is the perfect chance to spend time with family *and* indulge your artistic side! In today’s post, we’ll go over ten art projects for traveling. All of these projects require minimal setup and minimal supplies! Tackling one (or more) of these projects can help to add to the pleasure and relaxation of your holiday break.

    1. Simple Lettering Art

    I love this lettering art concept as a way to celebrate your relationship with a loved one! This piece that I made for my husband, Hernán, uses hand-lettered special memories to make an “h” silhouette.

    Simple Lettering Art Tutorial | The Postman's Knock
    You can find the Simple Lettering Art Tutorial by clicking here!

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    2. Talavera Mexican Tile Mail Art

    Mail art is a fantastic project to create away from home! You can send your decorated envelope directly from your travel destination to switch up your usual postmark.

    (Seriously Gorgeous!) Talavera Mexican Tile Mail Art Tutorial | The Postman's Knock
    Tip: Store loose stamps directly inside your (unsealed) blank envelope. Once you’ve finished your mail art, you can affix them to their proper place! Find the Talavera Mexican Tile Mail Art tutorial by clicking here!

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    3. Hand-Lettering Exemplar

    I love to practice hand-lettering styles by writing out nice, orderly alphabets! These alphabets double as works of art; after all, there are few things that are more pleasing to the eye than an artistic alphabet! You can write out one or more of TPK’s hand-lettering styles, or you can work on developing your own style.

    "Circus Lettering" Tutorial | The Postman's Knock
    This is TPK’s “Circus Lettering”. You can learn how to make it here!

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    4. State Lettering Map

    Another great way to practice your lettering? Do so within an outline of your state or country! Once you finish, you’ll have a stunning and gift-worthy piece. As a bonus, this is one of those projects that you can work on a little bit here and there over the course of your break.

    California State Artwork
    You can find the tutorial for how to make this state lettering map by clicking here!

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    5. Ink Wash Art

    Sometimes, non-waterproof pens offer amazing artistic opportunities! I love using a cotton swab and water (or a paintbrush) to smudge whatever I’ve drawn with a G2 pen. The smudging leads to a lovely, vintage effect that looks much more complicated than it actually is.

    Ink Wash with Pilot G2 Pen + Cotton Swab
    You can learn more about how I made this artistic note to an Airbnb host in 7 Tips for Making Art and Calligraphy on the Go!

    Here’s more ink wash art inspiration:

    Elegant DIY Mother's Day Card Tutorial | The Postman's Knock
    Can you believe that this pattern was created using a gel pen and water? It looks like watercolor art! You can find tips for making this artwork here. (Something like this would look awesome in a sketchbook!)

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    • Pilot G2 pen
    • Cotton swab or paintbrush (in a pinch, your finger could work to smudge the ink)
    • Paper (or sketchbook)
    • Water

    6. Brush Pen Drills (or a Worksheet)

    A brush pen is just a marker, really, so it travels very well! You can pack several brush pens in different colors to make projects; or, if you just want to get in some practice, take a solo brush pen along.

    Not Your Average Brush Pen Drills Sheet | The Postman's Knock
    You can practice your brush pen calligraphy practically anywhere. Print out a copy of this free drills sheet to work on later!

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    7. Botanical Letter

    This botanical letter just needs a few modifications before you take the project on the road! First, use a waterproof pen (such as Muji) instead of a dip pen. Second, if you don’t want to travel with watercolors, use colored pencils or markers instead to give the project some color!

    The completed letter!
    You can find instructions for making this gorgeous Botanical Letter by clicking here! Remember, the tutorial needs a couple of modifications to truly classify as travel-friendly.

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    • Pen (preferably Muji because it’s waterproof)
    • Pencil + eraser
    • Paper (or sketchbook)
    • Printed outline of your letter
    • Watercolors + brush, colored pencils, crayons, or markers — just something to add color!

    8. “Juicy” Brush Pen Calligraphy

    If you want to make brush pen calligraphy with panache, you’ll need a small collection of brush pens (in different shades of the same color)! If you want to make mail art using this concept, then feel free to bring along a couple of light-colored envelopes. Otherwise, you can write out quotes on loose leaf paper or in a sketchbook.

    "Juicy" Brush Pen Calligraphy Tutorial | The Postman's Knock
    You can find the tutorial over how to make vibrant, “‘juicy” lettering like this here!

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    9. Crayola Calligraphy

    If brush pens aren’t in the budget (or washable markers are a better fit for your trip), consider “Crayola calligraphy”! This is just calligraphy created with a broad-tipped marker. It’s portable, kid-friendly, and you don’t have to worry about messes, which is definitely something I’m thinking about now that we travel with a toddler!

    Crayola Calligraphy State/Country Art | The Postman's Knock
    These markers aren’t just for kids! They’re powerful creative tools.

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    10. Hand-Lettered Envelopes

    If you plan on sending out Christmas cards this year, try making some envelopes over your break! If you choose to letter your envelopes with a regular pen, the process will be mess-free and totally portable.

    "George Style" Printable Hand-Lettering Exemplar | The Postman's Knock
    I used George Style lettering to write on this unique envelope!

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    I hope that this collection of calligraphy, lettering, and art projects for traveling helps to make your holidays even more pleasant! I know that I will be bringing four things with me to Kansas: my sketchbook, a Muji pen, a pencil, and an eraser. I’ll add color to anything that I create when I return home! After all, I think the more simple your setup, the more likely you are to create.

    Just as an FYI, this weekend’s blog post won’t be a tutorial. I figure you’re probably a bit busy this weekend spending time with family! Instead, look for the 2019 collection of TPK holiday giveaways plus Black Friday sales announcements on select TPK Catalog and Supplies items. 🙂

    Happy trails,

    Lindsey's Signature | The Postman's Knock