
✒️ Brush Pen Writing – Overview
Brush Pen Writing is a modern calligraphy style where thick and thin strokes are created by adjusting pressure on a flexible brush tip pen. It’s stylish, expressive, and perfect for art lovers, journaling, quotes, cards, and more!
💡 What You Learn in Brush Pen Writing:
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How to Hold a Brush Pen
Proper grip, pen angle, and control for smooth strokes. -
Basic Strokes Practice
Master thin upstrokes and thick downstrokes through warm-up drills. -
Alphabets a–z (Lowercase)
Learn each letter stroke-by-stroke for consistent writing. -
Joining Letters & Forming Words
Create smooth, flowing words and short phrases like hello, thank you, smile. -
Stylizing Your Letters
Try bounce lettering, shadows, flourishes, and color blends.
🖌️ Tools You Need:
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Brush pens (Camlin, Tombow, Faber-Castell, etc.)
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Pencil & eraser (for practice sketching)
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Smooth paper (non-textured works best)
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Optional: Highlighters, gel pens, fine liners for effects
🧠 Pro Tips:
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Pressure Control is Key – Soft up, firm down.
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Practice Basic Strokes Daily – They’re the foundation of every letter.
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Keep Your Hand Relaxed – Let your arm move, not just your fingers.
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Don’t Rush – Brush lettering is about rhythm, not speed.
Would you like me to design this into:
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A class poster or flyer
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Instagram story/carousel content
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Or a worksheet/printable guide for your students?
What Will You Learn?
- ✒️ Brush Pen Writing – Overview