You’ve been enchanted by the calligraphy videos online—now it’s your turn to try the flourishes for yourself. In this intermediate, 2-hour class, you’ll learn how to add movement and interest to your lettering with intentional flourishes. We’ll start with pencil practice to get a feel for the shapes, then you’ll choose your tool—pointed nib, brush pen, or marker—and practice bringing your letters to life. Whether you're refining your style or just want to try something new, this class will give you the skills and confidence to add some dynamic movement into your pieces. Feel free to bring your favorite pen. Lefties welcome!
Supplies provided for class use. Manual included.
Take home kit can be purchased separately includes:
- Calligraphy oblique/straight holder with nib
- Calligraphy ink
- 1 Blackwing pencil
- 1 Tombow marker
Sunday, June 8, 2025 from 4:00-6:00pm
Paper Luxe Fircrest
If we do not have a minimum of 6 people registered for the workshop, we will need to cancel and refund your registration fee.
About your instructor, Chelsea Wagner:
I was the kind of kid who was into fancy words. I didn't just like them, I loved seeking out new words and trying to implement them. There was never enough vocabulary to sate my interest. I moved to Seattle in 2017 with my husband and two dogs and turned to the art world to meet new friends. On a whim, I enrolled in a copperplate calligraphy class. Words suddenly were not just stocked full of charm and meaning, they could elicit new levels of emotion when written in different styles PLUS they looked fancy! I was (and still am) hooked!
Since beginning on the penmanship path, I have become a member of the International Association of Master Penmen, Engrossers, and Teachers of Handwriting. I’ve been fortunate to study under some of the world's most celebrated calligraphers, such as Chantelle Hoffmann, Suzanne Cunningham, Kestrel Montes, Master Penman Pat Blair, Heather Held, Master Penman Harvest Crittenden, and more. They continue to encourage my growth into new scripts and ways of designing.
My personal design style can be characterized by my love of bold, bright colors (a shocker!) and my respect for historical penmanship. I often take inspiration from historical or archived calligraphy to further the craft, then meld it with modern phrasing and pops of color. Some of my favorite archives to go through include the sign painters, medieval manuscripts, and ornamental work from the Victorian era.
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