New Treat! FREE Print-At-Home Lettering Tracing Workbook

If you have a home printer, you’ve got a FREE workbook to practice your hand-lettering skills and get creative.

Have you ever wished for beautiful, cafe chalkboard-worthy handwriting? Do you ever find yourself doodling and tracing letters because it’s fun and soothing? Did you learn cursive in grade school and wonder if you’ve still got it? If so, this workbook is for you.

Get creative with lettering

At YellowDog, creativity is one of our three core values. Between all our team members, we sometimes have more creativity than we know what to do with. This lettering workbook is creativity-themed, with messages of affirmation about creativity that encourage you to trace outside the lines too, and come up with your own unique word art.

 

Instructions:

  1. Download and print the FREE booklet in PDF format and print on your home printer
  2. Practice your lettering by tracing two variations of script and two variations of all-caps print.
  3. Combine script and print to make beautiful word art. Trace our six examples.
  4. Get creative and make your own! Use the two blank pages for your own creations.

 

Ideal pens

Ideal pens for lettering are Faber-Castell Pitt Artist Pens in M (medium) and B (brush).
However, you can have fun tracing and experimenting with lettering with any fine-point pens and felt-tip markers you happen to have laying around.

 

 

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