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    Words and Vines Valentine’s Day Card Tutorial

    January 25, 2024

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    Lindsey Bugbee

    Calligraphy, Dip Pen Calligraphy, Hand-Lettering, Tutorials, Valentine’s Day, Watercolor, Watercolor Tutorials

    Valentine’s Day is upon us … which makes this the perfect time to send out your greetings! This card tutorial features watercolor art and lettering with a linguistic flair.

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    This artistic Valentine’s Day card is a sweet project to send to any loved one! As a bonus, it will help you practice various styles of lettering and foster basic watercolor skills. This tutorial isn’t difficult to create, and it’s endlessly customizable! Change the words, the colors, and the shape and size of the card to fit your needs.

    1. Draw a Heart

    To make this Valentine’s Day card, begin by using a pencil to freehand draw a large heart on the front of a blank watercolor card. (You can DIY a watercolor card by folding a piece of watercolor paper in half.)

    Words and Vines Valentine's Day Card Tutorial | The Postman's Knock
    The heart doesn’t have to be perfect; it’s just a general guideline.

    2. Add Lettering

    Now, begin filling in your Valentine’s Day card with content. First, moisten your red watercolor paint with some water and wait for a few moments. When the paint is nice and hydrated, you can use it to write words. In the example below, I used a mixture of dip pen watercolor calligraphy and paintbrush lettering to write “love” in four different languages.

    Words and Vines Valentine's Day Card Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    Continue to write different words for “love” in various font styles. Don’t worry about their positioning; no matter where you put them, the heart will look good!

    Words and Vines Valentine's Day Card Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    Finish up by painting red hearts to fill up any large negative spaces. Once you finish painting the hearts, clean your brush and moisten some dark green watercolor paint.

    Words and Vines Valentine's Day Card Tutorial | The Postman's Knock
    I used a size 3 brush to draw these hearts, but any small-sized paintbrush will work.

    3. Add Vines and Leaves

    Before you can paint leaves on this Valentine’s Day card, you need to make vines to connect them to. To paint vines, dip a small-ish brush into your green watercolor paint. Use the brush to make a curl like the one pictured below.

    Words and Vines Valentine's Day Card Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    Continue to create green curls around the card. The curls should weave around the letters and the hearts to fill in space. When your card looks similar to the example below, it’s time to start painting leaves.

    Words and Vines Valentine's Day Card Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    To make the leaves, paint small almond shapes that connect to the vines that you drew. The colors of your leaves will vary depending on the concentration of water to paint on the paintbrush. The sightly different shades of green will give the leaves a nice, natural-looking effect.

    Words and Vines Valentine's Day Card Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    Make sure that your leaves are fairly dense and that they barely go outside of your pencil outline. Paying heed to both of these things will ensure that the heart is immediately identifiable as such!

    Words and Vines Valentine's Day Card Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    4. Erase Pencil Guidelines and Send

    Once the watercolor has dried (~5 minutes), you can gently go over the pencil outline with an eraser. When the pencil outline is gone, the result will be an artistic card that is ready to send to any loved one!

    Words and Vines Valentine's Day Card Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    If you have time, you can send the card out in style with a beautifully calligraphed envelope! The brown paper envelope below features a white Flourish Formal name, a Sans Serif address, and a stamp collage.

    Words and Vines Valentine's Day Card Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    I hope that you enjoyed today’s short tutorial, and that your 2024 is off to a lovely start! Many thanks for reading TPK — it makes me happy that you’re here, and I appreciate it very much. I would send every person who reads this blog one of these cards if I could!

    Warmly,

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  1. Loraine Avatar
    Loraine
    February 11, 2017

    I’ve been trying to get started to learn Calligraphy so long, and you emails have been tempting me for so me time, Finally I get time to down load some work sheets and get started. I really want to start your course!

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    Arci Catalan
    February 2, 2017

    Hi Lindsey! I have to ask… Are you related to anyone in the Philippines? I’ve noticed that you include it in some of your posts (like in the list of stores where one can find a particular ink), and in the card you wrote pag-ibig! It’s just not a usual thing to see in blogs based in other countries. I get kilig (I wonder if you’re familiar with the word?) whenever I read something Filipino in your blogs! Thank you and happy hearts’ month! <3

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      February 7, 2017

      Hi Arci! I am not, but am proud to have many Filipino readers. 🙂 One reader taught me the meaning of “kilig” — sort of butterflies in the stomach — so I do understand that! I wanted to include “pag-ibig” as a shout-out to you and everyone else who lives in the Philippines; I think that the creative/artistic movement that is taking place there is fantastic. It really makes me want to visit someday!

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        Arci Catalan
        March 15, 2017

        I would love to meet you if you do visit the Philippines! <3

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    gigi
    February 2, 2017

    I can’t wait to try this! Thank you so much for this tutorial!

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    cdrshean
    February 2, 2017

    What a sweet card- Thanks again for your generosity!

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    Ann
    February 1, 2017

    Nice!
    appreciated more with the word “Pag-Ibig”

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    Andrea Goo
    February 1, 2017

    Awesome!

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    diana
    February 1, 2017

    Another stunning project! Your endless creativity amazes me & thanks for much for sharing.

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    Oriole
    February 1, 2017

    This is really pretty. I will try it with pink and pale green.

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    Alice
    February 1, 2017

    “I would send every person who reads this blog one of these cards if I could!” – Good idea! How about a monthly raffle? Say, each month 3 people get a this-months-themed card sent to them? Would be nice!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      February 7, 2017

      That’s an excellent idea! I do have a lot of projects that end up going unused … I should organize something like that. Thanks for the awesome suggestion, Alice!

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    January 31, 2017

    This is lovely!

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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.

... I’ll show myself out now. 🙈

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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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✍️ Learn with us! Right now, TPK Premium membe ✍️ Learn with us! Right now, TPK Premium members are working their way through a new version of The Beginner’s Modern Calligraphy Online Course. It’s an *awesome* course that’s even more thorough than the original version (which is saying a lot because the original course has 281 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐ reviews)! We just had the Lesson 3 class discussion this morning, ️and I’m so impressed with how much progress students are making — and I love their observations! One person compared using the Brause EF66 nib to driving a Lexus, which I got a kick out of. 🚘 

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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