My Favorite Calligraphy Tools and Supplies
Hey Y’all!
So, I’ve spent A LOT of time (and money 😅) testing out tons of calligraphy and art products over the years! I wish there was a “try before you buy” option for everything, but unfortunately, that is not the case. To really and truly get a feel for whether or not a calligraphy tool will work for you, you kind of have to just take the leap and purchase it. Then, cross your fingers in hopes that it actually works!
Fortunately, for you, after all of my years of trial and error, I’ve come up with a pretty solid “best of the best” list for calligraphy tools and supplies! I’ve taken a bit of the guesswork away so you can feel confident in what you’re spending your money on and focus on what you actually want to do — create beautiful calligraphy art!
As an Amazon Associate, I earn a couple of coins from qualifying purchases but rest assured this has no bearing on my decision to include any of the items on the list.
I’ve sorted the list into categories for ease of search and to show you what types of projects I use each item for.
If you have any questions, or you can’t find an item you’re looking for, please reach out to me at hello@klrcalligraphy.com and let me know! I will also continue to add to this list as more things make the “best of the best” cut!
Happy shopping!
The Calligraphy Starter Kit
These supplies will get you started with brush calligraphy and/or pointed-pen calligraphy. I recommend learning the basics with brush calligraphy first, then pointed pen. But, of course, do what feels most exciting to you! It’s all about having fun and creating!
Tombow Fudenosuke Brush Pen - I recommend starting with the hard tip for ease of use.
HP Premium 32lb Paper - This smooth paper will preserve the life of your brush pens
2-in-1 Pen Nib Holder - This is great for both left-handed and right-handed artists!
Marker Paper - This smooth paper works well for tracing practice worksheets using the pointed pen.
Tracing Paper - This is perfect for tracing your practice worksheets with a brush pen, marker, or any other tool.
Guideline Templates - Using guidelines is CRUCIAL when practicing calligraphy. Here are a few different sizes for you to practice on.
My Favorite Tools
These are some of the supplies that I pretty much can’t live without! I use them for so many different types of projects and they come through for me every single time!
iPad Matte Screen Protector - Great for creating a “paper-like” feel for digital calligraphy!
Signage Tools
Here are some tools you can use to get started with creating signs on all kinds of surfaces like glass, mirrors, wood, acrylic, and more!
Engraving Tools
Once you have the basics of calligraphy down, these tools will get you started with transferring your skills to the exciting world of engraving!