Calligraphy alphabet and guide sheets from moi (found above) Shop my pointed pen essentials. Pointed pen modern calligraphy is done with a flexible nib pen, which you can assemble with an assortment of different nibs and a nib holder. A Calligraphy Guide for the Beginners All About Fonts and Alphabets. Don’t shy away from even attempting to practice calligraphy. Deep down we all have this urge to have a beautiful handwriting. And every time when we see our not so great handwriting, we can’t help but wince. Calligraphy Guide Line Generator - Adjustable Printable Writing Guides - Paper Size Letter + A4 to A0 Enter some text in the Text box, and select a font from the Font dropdown, or from the list at botton of page to display the text on the template. Here comes the ‘messiest’ calligraphy approach we prepared in this guide: The thinner the brush’s sides are the better results you will achieve. The recommended width is somewhere between 6 and 20 mm, preferably with a firmer texture (sable and nylon instead of bristle, for instance).
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You can purchase our Modern Calligraphy Kit or the Brush Calligraphy Kit at our online store.
Not sure what any of this is? Check the FAQs or email Melissa with your question.
Modern Kit
Our Modern Calligraphy Kit includes everything that you'll need to get started with both Melissa's Modern Calligraphy class and Hoang's Spencerian class. We've changed this kit over the years, and we're very happy with our current selection of supplies.
We're particularly excited about the walnut ink crystals that ship dry and will not explode and destroy your kit! You simply add water until you like the consistency, and you have a high-end bottle of ink.
Brush Kit
We designed our Brush Calligraphy kit for Melissa's Brush Calligraphy class. It includes a selection of brush markers to give you a taste for what high-quality supplies can create.
Try Paper & Ink Arts
You don't want to order our kit? No problem. We’ve teamed up with Paper & Ink Arts to provide you another way to order the supplies you need.
Purchase the basic supplies at a minimum. If you think you may fall head over heels for calligraphy, go ahead and get the optional supplies to save yourself some shipping costs and time.
Get it locally.
Sourcing locally can be time consuming and frustrating unless you live in a relatively urban area or an artsy college town. If you do, you may just be able to find everything you need in one stop.
To expedite your shopping trip, print out this page (or save a tree and pull it up on your phone) and have your local art supply store employee help you find everything you need.
We love Michael’s, JoAnn and Hobby Lobby, but they won’t have what you need. PROMISE. If you want to waste time and money, go ahead and get one of those yucky Speedball calligraphy kits. If you want to enjoy your time with pen and ink, see Melissa's recommended supplies list.
Modern & Spencerian Calligraphy
Required Supplies
- Wooden or plastic pen holder, try to find an oblique holder and a straight holder
- Black ink
- At least 2 Nibs
- Rhodia grid or Bienfang grid paper
- Pencil
- Eraser
Additional Supplies
- Sumi 60 ink, Dr. PH Martin’s Pen White ink
- Finetec Gold (and coarse bristle brush)
- All the pointed nibs you can find
- Hiro 40
- Hiro 41
Brush Calligraphy
Required Supplies
- Marker Layout paper or Rhodia Gridded paper
- Small brush marker
- Medium brush marker
- Pencil
- Eraser
Additional Supplies
- Bristle brush markers
- Watercolors
- Watercolor paper
Chalk Lettering
Required Supplies
Calligraphy Guide Blank Pages
- Chalk. Any chalk. You can buy colors if you like, but white is usually best.
- Paper towels
- A cup with water
Calligraphy Guideline Generator
Additional Supplies
- Any pencil or a lead holder and leads