How-to: Calligraphy Halloween Cards
Happy Halloween!
This week, as we neared the end of October and the air finally started to get crisp, I just wanted to sit down and relax with my art supplies. I didn’t have a set plan, but I ended up making some watercolor and ink wash cards with autumn and Halloween themes. This is one of my favorite handmade card techniques, and it also works well for place cards and envelopes. Of course it’s very versatile, too, depending on your paper and paint colors!
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I folded thick black paper into 4x6-inch greeting cards, then using art tape, metallic watercolor, and a few different inks, I painted some abstract designs. Then I calligraphed my greetings into the blank space left by the art tape. I’ve linked all the art supplies below so you can follow along if you wish. Grab your favorite cup of coffee (or tea!), sit back, relax, and enjoy!
Art Supplies used in this video:
Strathmore Artagain Black Paper (cut and folded in 4x6-inch cards)
Artist tape
Coliro metallic watercolor
Moon Palace Black Sumi Ink
Dr. Ph. Martin’s Iridescent Bronze Calligraphy Ink
Dr. Ph. Martin’s Pen-White Ink
Aquash Water Brush Pen (I use one filled with water and another with black ink!)
Tachikawa T-25 Calligraphy Pointed Pen Holder
Brause EF 66 Pointed Calligraphy Nib
Turn the volume up for scratchy nib sounds! This calligraphy compilation features short clips of my modern pointed pen calligraphy using various tools like a glass pen and gold ink.