We’re excited about the response we’ve received from our readers about our bullet journaling series for teens. So here are calligraphy practice tracing worksheets to help you on your voyage to creating beautiful journal pages. Calligraphy is not difficult, but it is a skill and does take some practice to get the hang of it.
Each worksheet (A through Z) illustrates eight different letter styles. Each letter is traceable with plenty of room on each line left to practice. Practicing individual letter shapes helps you develop muscle memory, leading to better pen control and technique, and ultimately more beautiful handwriting.
We encourage you to use whatever pens you are most comfortable with: brush pens, fountain pens, inkwell pens, calligraphy pens, etc. There are many great calligraphy tools on the market that don’t cost a fortune. (Note: a more expensive tool will not improve your lettering skills. ?)
Please be kind to yourself and your work in process. Remember that journaling is NOT about perfection, but about making it your own. You’re tapping into your own creative voice to stir up some change in your life. Learning calligraphy is a process, so give yourself grace and embrace your improvement with each practice session.
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Calligraphy Practice Tracing Worksheets
You might also like these easy doodles for your bullet journal.
Lowercase Letters
Be sure to also check out our bullet journaling for teens – monthly layouts.