Try your hand with this Birthday Hand Lettering Practice Sheet and you’ll be ready to make all the best Birthday cards and hand lettered gifts.
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Hand lettering has become one of my most favorite hobbies. I’ve been hand lettering for 4 years now and have improved immensely since starting. Even though I’ve been doing it for a long time, practice is still a big part in my hand lettering journey. I’ve found that when I’ve gone a few weeks with out practicing, it takes me a lot longer to get back into it.
Coming up with words or phrases always seem to be the hardest part when it comes to lettering practice. But around the holidays it seems to be a bit easier. There are always festive words, phrases or song lyrics that are perfect for hand lettering practice. And a birthday is a great reason to practice a little lettering.
Birthday Lettering Practice Sheet
These free printable hand lettering practice sheets were created using some of my favorite pens. These practice sheets work best with the Tombow Dual Brush Pens.
There are 2 ways I like to use practice sheets. One way is to print them on HP Premium Laser Jet paper and then trace directly onto the pages. DO NOT use regular printer paper to write on. The rough texture will tear up the tips of the pens and they will fray and won’t give you crisp lines. The other way is to cover the practice sheets with Marker Paper or Tracing Paper. You’ll be able to see the practice sheets underneath. Plus you’ll be able to use them again and again.
Now are you ready to get practicing?
Donwload the free printable practice sheet by clicking on the link below.
Birthday Hand Lettering Practice Sheet
If you want to get even more hand lettering practice in, download these free pirntable hand lettering practice sheets. These have every letter of the alphabet, both uppercase and lowercase. Check out my favorite hand lettering products to see if there are some other materials you’d like to try.
Happy Lettering!
Liz
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