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What I found helpful as I taught myself calligraphy

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At the beginning of this year, I decided to teach myself calligraphy and hand lettering. I've done it both with calligraphy pens and brush pens. I prefer the brush pens over the standard calligraphy tips, but I've got resources for both!
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These are my go to pens when I'm doing lettering. They are also recognized across the community as a standard go to and very beginner friendly.
Tombow Fudenosuke Calligraphy Brush Pens | Michaels
 
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If you're looking to go for the traditional calligraphy route, this set is great for beginners. It comes with a variety of nibs (tips) to get started with and find what feels comfortable for you.
Speedball® Sketching Pen Set
 
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Dr. Ph Martin's is my favorite ink to use and the iridescent is so pretty!
Dr. Ph. Martin's® Iridescent Calligraphy Color Ink
 
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This is a great starter kit if you're looking for paper tutorial options.
Faber-Castell® Modern Calligraphy™ Kit 14 Piece Set
 
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This is the standard brush pen set that I use.
Tombow Bright Dual Brush Pens | Michaels
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I love this kit because the colors fit with the aesthetic of a lot of the lettering I do.
Tombow Grayscale Palette Dual Brush Pen Set | Michaels
 
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The popular Fudenosuke tips in beautiful colors!
Tombow Fudenosuke 6 Neon Color Brush Pen Set
 
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Paper is REALLY important when doing your lettering. Using the wrong weight or texture can ruin your pens. This pad is great not just because it's the right material, but also because it's got guide dots which will help you practice spacing.
Kelly Creates Dotted Paper Pad, 8.5" x 11"
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Once you've got the hang of your lettering, this is the pad I use for my creations! The paper is thick and great quality.
Canson® XL® Mix Media Pad
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Might sound silly, but this paper is great for practicing. Use a pencil and just get used to making the proper movements and spacing for your letters. Your not going to get the lines of various thickness, but you can still practice the varying levels...
Handwriting Paper (Long Ruled Bulk)
 
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Once you have the hang of things, this Prismacolor set is great for adding details and embellishments to your designs.
Prismacolor Premier® 13-Piece Advanced Hand Lettering Kit

Helpful sites and videos

 
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Happy Ever Crafter is an amazing resource. She has a free course that will take you through the very basics of calligraphy and hand lettering whether you're using nibs or brushes.
ShowMeYourDrills | Free Course to Learn Modern Calligraphy
 
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If you do better with short videos on a variety of styles and topics, The Happy Every Crafter has an amazing video library on YouTube to get you started.
Videos - The Happy Ever Crafter