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This free calligraphy worksheet will help you regulate your breath while learning some basic calligraphy strokes. There are more calligraphy freebies here including guideline sheets, envelope addressing templates, and a wide variety of tracing worksheets. This calligraphy worksheet was made especially for regular pencils. It has practice areas for downstrokes, upstrokes, horizontal strokes, and an uppercase and lowercase alphabet tracing guide.

The Happy Ever Crafter. Before you download this worksheet, be sure to check out the written and video directions. It will teach you a ton about faux calligraphy. The free calligraphy worksheet teaches you the basics of downstrokes and then asks you to try out your new skills on a copy of the alphabet. Here's another calligraphy worksheet that focuses on emphasizing the downstrokes of letters.

After a quick lesson, you can then trace the alphabet and add your own downstrokes. Scribbling Grace. This Faux Calligraphy worksheet teaches you how to write pretty script letters and then fill in the downstrokes. It will take you through each step and then give you room to practice on your own.

There's also a video that goes along with this worksheet if you need some extra help. Small Brown Writes. Grab a pencil and a pen, as well as a ruler and an eraser, for this calligraphy practice sheet. You'll be learning how to write the letters and add downstrokes.

An emphasis is placed on making letters uniformly slanted. A micron ink pen is recommended for this worksheet but really any writing utensil will do. Using the "Kaitlin" style of calligraphy, you can trace this lowercase alphabet and then fill in your downstrokes. Smiling Colors. There are two faux calligraphy worksheets here, an uppercase alphabet and a lowercase alphabet. Simply print the worksheets and then use a writing utensil like a gel pen to trace the letters and add the downstrokes. There are lots of other free worksheets here on brush lettering and other writing techniques.

Teachers Pay Teachers. This free calligraphy worksheet is great for the beginner who wants to practice the alphabet. It's an uppercase and lowercase alphabet that you can trace and then add downstrokes to.

There's also a page of some words that you can practice. Tracing over the gray characters will accustom you to the drill. Once you get to the end of the gray characters, keep writing the drill on your own! No matter what the result, you should be proud of yourself for sticking with it and filling out the sheet. I love creating calligraphy, and I think that one of the secrets to learning is not to take it too seriously.

Of course, I always have a lot of fun naming each drill … I think that names help to give drills more personality! While the drills are meant to be engaging, they also have a purpose. Every drill focuses on pen pressure regulation with a combination of thick and thin strokes. Many of the drills have ample curves so you can practice making nice, rounded strokes. They both contain 16 pages of challenging but fun drills that will ignite your creativity and lead to confident calligraphy pen use!

If you find it helpful, print off several copies and fill it out whenever you need to. Enjoy the rest of your day, and thanks so much for reading TPK! I am in the same situation as Virlyn, my calligraphy is far to be perfect and this Drills Encourage me to think about Calligraphy in another way, more fun and relaxing….

Thanks a lot for Sharing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Dear Lindsey, Your worksheets are always pushing me to practice each day and improve my skills. Thanks a lot, Olga. This worksheets include both drills and the alphabet to improve your cursive handwriting with pencil or pen. We have already covered pencil calligraphy for beginners in another article, but here you can find some faux calligraphy practice sheets suitable for pen and paper. Modern calligraphy is a refreshing new take on traditional hand lettering worksheets.

Free worksheets are still very useful because at the end of the day you need to follow certain rules to make the end result harmonious and beautiful. Remember, you still need thin upwards strokes and thick downwards strokes, so if you are not confident grab a few calligraphy drills before you go on more complex lettering.

The second one also has some other styles for calligraphy sheets that you can download and print. If you enjoy practicing handwriting on an iPad pro, Procreate is likely to be your software of choice. And luckily, there are many resources for digital brush writing enthusiasts that also come with a procreate version you can download for free. Once you have downloaded your calligraphy free printable worksheets all that is left is actually using them to practice your strokes and learn your fonts.

Which is the most time consuming bit of this entire exercise, but also the most fun. Print a few copies, because you will need them! Most free calligraphy worksheets will have different variations of a series of letters alphabet worksheets or strokes known as drills as well. Usually they will also have the guides you would use to keep your lettering straight and evenly sized and spaced.

On every row you start with the example letter or drill, and usually continue with the graphic repeating several times in lighter and lighter grey. I call that shadow exemplars. In some cases, the sample exemplar has arrows indicating the directions of the strokes, or the worksheet may come with a stroke guide separately.

Some alphabet beginner practice worksheets will have a full line of shadow letters or strokes. More advanced ones gradually remove any shadow guides and leave you with only the ruler guides and the sample exemplar at the beginning of the guide.



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