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Betsy Dunlap, Tucson Vendor: Calligrapher Website: Betsy Dunlap Calligraphy About Me: Ever since I was a little girl, my passion has been creating beauty; doing exactly that for a career is a perfect fit! When I’m not working, I enjoy hanging out with my husband, traveling, gardening, cooking up a storm, reading voraciously, watching old movies, listening to music/going to concerts, learning the bass guitar, quilting, and basically doing anything that involves creating something with my hands.
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I've had a couple of you ask how I came to do calligraphy full-time, and so I wanted to just chat a little bit about it!

A couple of years ago, I had graduated college and was working full-time at a job which was mind-numbingly boring. I would lay in bed at night, dreading the thought of getting up the next day and going to work, and would say a little prayer, hoping that I could move into the direction of doing something I loved and was passionate about. Something creative. Anything other than sitting all day in an office with no windows! I really thought I would go out of my mind.

I started entertaining the idea of doing calligraphy. Now instead of lying in bed and dreading going to work, I would be so excited that I would shake my husband awake to chatter on and on about a prospective future of creating little works of scripted art all day- from the comfort of my desk at home. I knew what type of scripts I was drawn to, but I wanted to mix things up a bit- try something fresh. It took quite a bit of experimenting with countless materials, and many trips to my local art supply shop, but I finally found the medium that worked for me. Using a split, pointed metal nib dipped into ink every couple words or so, I started to get the results I was desiring. It is a super old-fashioned way of writing- akin to using a quill!- and a lot of people wouldn't have the patience for it, but I immediately loved it. Calligraphy, and the idea of creating beautiful little works of art all day long, fit me like a glove.

I started setting up a little website on my lunch hours, and emailed a couple of letterpress studios, asking for a quote for business cards. Kate from Saturate loved my samples, and without telling me, she sent an email to Grace at Design Sponge, who wrote up a little post about my work. Within minutes of that post, my inbox was full of inquiries, and within two months of that, I was doing work for clients like the Guggenheim Museum. I think my story is a bit unusual, as people don't normally rocket from working a day job to creating art full-time in the span of a couple months, and I am just so thankful every day for the amazing opportunities I have had.

Weddings are such joyous, inspiring events, and I love getting to work directly with sweet couples every day. The envelope you receive in the mail is the first element to make an impression on guests, signifying what type of event it will be, what the mood will be like, etc. I like to think that all the work I put into crafting each curve and swirl eventually pays off when guests finally open their mail boxes and see that initial “piece” of the wedding, and get super excited about the upcoming event.

I feel so completely blessed to be doing something I love every single day. And to get paid for it, too! My hope is for everyone to be so lucky, and find a career that supports them and inspires them at the same time. It is just too amazing when you find that right fit!

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9 Responses to “Writing All the Day Long (Or How I Left My Day Job!)”

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Kimberly B.

thank you for this inspirational story…….it’s so important to LOVE what you do and i hope i can be just as lucky soon.

 
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Loren @ I Do Monday Morning

I love your story & your work is beautiful!

 
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Kate@ Kids and Cocktails

Great story. It’s not surprising that you became so successful so quickly though, your writing is so original and different from the typical traditional calligraphy. It fills a huge void for people who love the look of hand lettering, but who have a more modern style. Ok…I sound like a stalker don’t I? :)

 
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Laura

Yay! Thank you so much for this post. It just goes to show that with persistence, dedication, and a bit of luck, a person really can follow their dreams! Congratulations on all your success!

 
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Miss Meatball

That’s inspiring as hell - thank you so much!

 
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Kate Duval

Laura…I’m not sure how I feel about the word luck in place of the word talent, maybe both belong in there? Having been the “calligrapher” (chicken scratcher) for my wedding invitations I am in complete aww of what you do, Betsy, so gorgeous!

 
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Miss Hot Cocoa

Your story and Angel’s are both such inspirations!

 
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Laura

@Kate Duval: I agree, both “talent” and “luck” should go in my previous comment, because I think we all know someone with plenty of talent and not a lot of luck. Betsy has talent in spades, and I, too, am in awe of her work.

 
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elaine

hi betsy, how many years have you been doing calligraphy? I’m interested in learning but have no prior experience. thanks for sharing your story! i LOOOVE your work!

 


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