\"How to learn calligraphy in five days\" written on a piece of paper with a vase of flowers next to it.

To say that I’m excited is an understatement. I’m overjoyed to take you on this journey of learning calligraphy with me. Over the course of the next 6 weeks, I’ll be sharing everything you need to know to learn calligraphy including step by step instructions, practice sheets & more. I, along with calligrapher Madi Sanders, have designed this to teach you calligraphy in 5 “days.” Today, we’re going to get you started with the basics, so you’ll have plenty of time to purchase supplies & start Day 1!

A vase of flowers on a table with a calligraphy pen and ink next to it.

Recommended Supplies:

Zebra G Nib {firm, great for beginners}

Straight pen {I purchased an oblique & immediately felt overwhelmed. The choice is up to you, but whatever you learn with should be what you continue to use for sake of ease.}

Tracing paper

Practice grid

Black ink {I use Higgins Eternal Black Ink}

Paper in varying weights

Most of these items should be available locally, but are easiest to locate online. I receive numerous emails about where to purchase supplies. While you can find them at numerous stores, this is one I have used.

Let’s do this! To get started, insert the nib.

A calligraphy pen being assembled.

A calligraphy pen being assembled.

Dip the pen in ink.

A calligraphy pen being dipped into ink.

You don’t want to see the hole after you dip. The first time may take a little more. When you fill the hole, remove the excess ink on the nib on the side of the ink jar. Notice that Madi stabilizes her jar with a roll of washi tape. Genius, right? Don’t forget to print your practice grids!

Next week you’ll learn the strokes, how to create varying widths & loops! Everything you need to learn calligraphy is within these posts, but you can subscribe here to receive a bonus practice sheet {goes out once a month}!

PIN the tutorial for later here:A vase of flowers on a table with a calligraphy pen and ink next to it, as well as someone practicing calligraphy.

The series, in order:

How to Learn Calligraphy

Getting Started

Back to Basics

The Calligraphy Alphabet

Practice Words

Practice Makes Perfect

Calligraphy Resources & Left Handed Calligraphy

Minuscules & Numerals

You may also like my online flower arranging workshop filled to the brim with beautiful centerpiece ideas you can recreate with step-by-step instructions.

Credits:

flowers Emmy-Ray, photography Wheat Photo, calligraphy instructor Madi Sanders [show_shopthepost_widget id=”1746039″]

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82 Comments

  1. Do I purchase the Zebra Comic G Nib or is that only for comics? Or should I get the Ink Cage Ink Reservoir & Nib, Zebra G?

    With all this Social Distancing and being home for the next 30 days hoping to learn Calligraphy…thank you for your tutorial.

  2. i just found your site on pinterest and was hoping to try some of your calligraphy ideas but the links for the practice grid and lower case alphabet seem to be broken and just redirect me to the same page. any ideas?

    1. I’m so sorry, I think I have it all corrected now. I recently had my site redesigned and there have been a few hiccups. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.