Learn to write the calligraphy alphabet with these step-by-step instructions and free printable calligraphy alphabet worksheets. Learn calligraphy to address your wedding invitations, address an envelope or create a piece of art.
Learning the Basics of the Calligraphy Alphabet
You’ve made it! Now that you learned the basics of calligraphy, it’s time to learn the calligraphy alphabet, one letter at a time. Of course, there are so many different calligraphy fonts to choose from, but classic calligraphy is a great place to start.
Let’s jump right in!
Click here to download the lowercase calligraphy alphabet our instructor, Madi has graciously prepared for us. Place your tracing paper over the letter you’re working with before you proceed to tracing on your practice grid.
When learning the calligraphy alphabet, it’s best to start with the basics. That’s why we’re going to start with lowercase ascenders {b,d,f, h, k, l, t}. They are very similar to the practice you have already completed.
As they say, practice makes perfect! You can choose the depth of your practice, but I recommend a page for each letter minimum. You can work on a few letters a day and circle back around to repeat them.
Now onto lowercase descenders {g, j, p, q, y}.
Easy Step By Step Instructions to Learn the Calligraphy Alphabet
Finally, practice the remaining letters in the alphabet – lowercase, followed by uppercase. You can get your free printable Majescules aka uppercase calligraphy alphabet here.
Remember, go light on upstrokes & heavier on downstrokes.
Practice makes perfect, so have fun while you’re doing it! I have found it very relaxing!
Calligraphy Alphabet Types
There are so many calligraphy alphabets. This particular one is easy to learn. You can also learn
More traditional calligraphy alphabets include:
- Copperplate – fine pointed with a flexible nib. Much like this particular alphabet, it opens and closes with pressure to create thick and thin lines. It’s heavily slanted hand drawn flourished script that is often used for formal invitations.
- Gothic – block style script that is synonymous with medieval times. Sharp corners make it appear as though it’s woven.
- Italic – a legible alphabet that is simple yet beautiful. It’s an understated font that is elegant. It makes a great foundation for scripts.
- Roman Rustic – formal yet understated easy to read font using a nib or brush.
- Roundhand – simple, legible alphabet. Great for beginners.
- Uncial – very similar to Roman Rustic, this font is associated with the Christian church. It’s easy to read though consumes more space than most alphabets.
Subscribe here for a bonus worksheet that is emailed to subscribers only once a month. So, join me and see how fun and easy it is to learn calligraphy! Missed a lesson? Start from the beginning here!
Subscribe here for a bonus worksheet that is emailed to subscribers only once a month. So, join me and see how fun and easy it is to learn calligraphy! Missed a lesson? Start from the beginning here!
The series, in order:
- How to Learn Calligraphy
- Getting Started
- Back to Basics
- The Calligraphy Alphabet
- Practice Words
- Practice Makes Perfect
- Calligraphy Resources & Left Handed Calligraphy
- Minuscules & Numerals
You may also like my online floral workshop where I teach you how to arrange accessible flowers.
Just starting calligraphy and am loving these tutorials! I’m having trouble finding the printables for both uppercase and lowercase alphabets. Do you know where I could find those? Thanks!
They’re in their respective posts. Enjoy!
I subscribed to your emails only now and I’m not sure how I am able to get the capital letter calligraphy alphabet?? Thanks I am loving learning this all ๐
Thanks, Ellie! I send out calligraphy links once a month, all other printables are available throughout posts in the series. I’m also doing a flower “recipe” series you may enjoy as well!
Hi Julie!
I found your calligraphy workshop only a couple of days ago on Pinterest. I’d like to download the tools that were available to the subscribers at the time you posted the workshop. How can I download those? I’ve already susbscribed. Thank you very much.
They’re all currently available online. New downloads are available periodically to subscribers & eventually released on the blog. Enjoy!
Where can I get those lovely practice notepads you ladies are using?
Thanks!
Supplies are listed in the Getting Started post. I hope you love the series!
Will it still be included this/next month if I subscribe?? D:
Yes! A new one was sent earlier this week. I send surprises from time to time.