I’m currently designing a new ‘Positive Affirmations’ workbook and I thought I’d take one cheeky worksheet out and share it with you all for free. I’m sure it’ll make a good reason for a relaxing practice session.
With each stroke of your pen, you'll be reinforcing these positive messages and cultivating a mindset of love, gratitude, and self-empowerment.
Enjoy practicing letter spacing with these freebie worksheets.
If you tend to run out of space when lettering on cards or place cards, don’t worry - we’ve all been there. However, there are some tricks you can apply to your practice to gain a better control over your letter spacing.
Sunshine is on my mind and I prepared some fun summery worksheets for you all.
Let’s practice lettering phrases, master composition and focus on making the layout more interesting.
After running the first term of my Lettering Breakthrough Course, where we focused on connecting lowercase letters, I wanted to conclude the course with a bit of uppercase letter practice too.
You can download and print these worksheets for your lettering sessions and keep the practice going.
There are several pages here - some are traceable and some encourage freehand lettering. I hope you enjoy them!
Bouncy Lettering style sometimes doesn’t come naturally and it takes time to get into the swing of it.
With Spring fast approaching I thought I’d design this floral lettering practice to inspire you to have go and add a bit of bounce to your lettering style. Download and print these two worksheets for a fun practice!
I remember when I started learning calligraphy 6 years ago and while I enjoyed practicing alphabet, I found some letters so tricky! One of the was the letter ‘R’.
I thought that I’m probably not the only one who struggled with it so I designed this worksheet which you can print and use for your next practice session.
I thought I'd share this fun exercise with you for a bit of flourishing practice.
Consistent lettering practice goes a long way and even short 10 minute sessions are a stepping stone to building up muscle memory and mastering this skill. And it's also fun, so let's dig in!
I love teaching calligraphy and introducing more people to this relaxing skill. I’ve now been teaching my beginner workshops for a while and I’ve noticed a few very common mistakes almost every letterer makes when they first start. It’s natural and is part of the learning process, but I want to help you to master this skill efficiently.
Read MoreHappy World Calligraphy day everyone!
It’s the lettering enthusiasts like you who are keeping this beautiful skill and community alive!
Let’s be honest - flourishing can be difficult!
It takes patience and practice to get your hand used to those effortless movements until it starts doing it naturally.
It might not look good from the first time you try - but what matters is that you DO try and keep going.
Think of it as learning to ride a bike, or learning to swim or play a piano - the more you practice the better you’ll get.
Nobody has it figured out right away, it took me a while to learn too!
To make it a little bit easier for you - I’ve designed a couple of worksheets to give you that motivation of picking up the pen and giving it a go. Practice tracing some common letters you can flourish and have a go putting them together into words. Hope you have fun!