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Printable Calligraphy Worksheet Set – Amy Style
$12.00
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Curious about what to expect from this worksheet? You can download six free sample pages here.
- Modern, upright, and playful calligraphy style perfect for everything from wedding paper goods to mail art and bullet journals
- No-slant style that’s a beginner favorite — no need to invest in an oblique pen or severely rotate your paper to get a right-leaning slant
- Digital files — the PDFs in this worksheet include: Core Worksheet, Intensive Alphabet Practice, and Intensive Word Practice
- Immediate access to worksheet files after checkout
- Unlimited help and technical support — you may contact me here; learners will receive a reply within 24 hours
- Unlimited access — come back anytime and re-download your files
- Free updates — anytime this calligraphy worksheet is tweaked or updated, owners have access to the new version
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Description
You can download a free sample of six pages from this worksheet set by clicking here.
People love Amy Style calligraphy because of its wonderful legibility and the interplay between straight lines and playful loops! The Amy is a no-slant style that is wonderful for wedding invitations, artwork, and general calligraphy writing endeavors. To begin, you’ll need a straight calligraphy dip pen, a Nikko G nib (for beginners) or Brause EF66 nib (for intermediate), sumi or India ink, and a printer and paper. I highly recommend printing TPK calligraphy worksheets out on 32# laserjet paper (you can use laserjet paper in any printer). It will be easiest to fill out this worksheet if you have taken the Beginner’s Modern Calligraphy Online Course, though many learners have worked through the worksheet without doing so.
The Amy Style calligraphy worksheet set underwent a complete redesign in June 2018, and it features the following:
Core Calligraphy Worksheet (31 Pages)
The Amy Style Core Calligraphy Worksheet includes everything you need to know to get started, including:
- Supply List
- Detailed Instructions for Creating Faux Calligraphy
- Faux Calligraphy Practice
- Detailed Instructions for Creating Dip Pen Calligraphy
- Dip Pen Calligraphy Alphabet Practice
- Dip Pen Calligraphy Word Practice
- Stroke Reference Sheet
- Drills
- Tips to Customize Amy Style Calligraphy
- Troubleshooting & FAQ Page
- Lined General Practice
Intensive Alphabet Practice (67 Pages)
Print off specific pages on a per-need basis to master letters that you have trouble with.
Intensive Word Practice (27 Pages)
Print off specific pages on a per-need basis to practice stringing Amy Style letters together to make words.
If you have any questions about TPK printable calligraphy worksheet sets, feel free to get in touch with me or visit the FAQ page!
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jolea.1994 –
I love this style. I was so easy to pick up as a beginner.
Katie –
I LOVE this style! I bought it to use with addressing envelopes and it was absolutely perfect for that. The Amy Style is that great blend of fancy yet casual, cute yet functional for whomever you’re sending things to. It’s fantastic for holidays & special occasions as well as “thinking of you” cards or letters. Love it!
Hakeema Henry –
Great starting point! Thank you for sharing your talents.
sbcelona –
My favorite style from The Postman’s Knock. Lindsey’s sheets are very beginner friendly. She goes steps by steps slowly, easy to follow and learn.
t.dyal –
This is a GREAT style. It is a bit casual and a fancy twist! I use it often. The worksheets and exemplar are very well done!
Susanne –
I purchased this both for myself and printed it off for my sister-in-law as a gift along with a pen, nib, and ink. The worksheets are easy to use with clear instructions and it’s really nice that I can print off whatever sheets I need to practice more. It’s a very pretty style!
Cindy Peabody –
This was the first worksheet I ever used for calligraphy. Has started me on a happy journey
lucia.fischer08 –
This was the first course I tried. Very straightforward and easy to follow. It was also nice to be able to do it at my own pace. A lovely and versatile style!
Elizabeth –
Perfect for beginners as you don’t have to worry about the slant. A super fun style I’ve used for many signs and letters!
Patricia White Ingalls –
Wanted to try a more casual and modern style…worksheets are ever so helpful and can be reproduced as needed. Love this style!