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!
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 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 MoreHello letterer! I’m excited to share this new freebie, I had so much fun creating it!
Get ready for a flourishing themed practice, lettering some lovely bird species names.
You can use any fine tip brush pens or nibs to trace these worksheets.
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The result is just beautiful!
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