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    Introducing Learn Cursive for Kids (and Adults!): A Free Video Course

    January 18, 2023

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    Lindsey Bugbee

    Everyday Skills, Handwriting

    What’s new and exciting at TPK? A free Learn Cursive for Kids (and Adults!) Video Course! The course features nearly four hours of video instruction and will teach anyone how to write in cursive.

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    Learn Cursive for Kids (and Adults!): A Free Video Course
    In Learn Cursive for Kids (and Adults!): A Free Video Course, I will teach you how to write in cursive with the help of my nine-year-old niece.

    At the beginning of 1998, I was a second grader who could only write in clunky print. I was so excited for third grade, where I knew I’d learn cursive handwriting. Fall of 1998 did not disappoint. By October, my letters joined up in delightful harmony to make waves of words that made me feel grown-up and sophisticated. Since the latter half of 1998, I have written in cursive without looking back. I love it — so much, in fact, that I decided to up-level by learning pointed pen calligraphy, but that’s another story.

    Child's Cursive Handwriting
    In January 1998, I could not wait to learn cursive. Once I learned all the cursive letterforms in September of 1998, nothing could stop me from writing in cursive whenever I could!

    What is “Learn Cursive for Kids (and Adults!)”?

    Learn Cursive for Kids (and Adults!) is a free online course that will teach you — and/or your kids — how to write in cursive. Essentially, it’s a collection of videos that walks you through letterforms A-Z and a-z. Then, you learn how to connect those letters in order to write words. My niece, Brixlyn, agreed to be my student for the course, and you’ll learn along with her.

    Learn Cursive for Kids (and Adults!) Lessons
    Teaching my niece how to write in cursive helped me to identify and address pain points.

    The course features nearly four hours of video instruction. The videos are all available to watch for free, and there are two ways to access them:

    1. You can sign up for the free course here on the TPK website. The nice thing about learning with the course is that you’ll be able to track your progress through the course. Also, you can comment/ask questions about lessons and videos. (Since the videos were made for kids, comments were automatically disabled on YouTube.)
    2. You can watch the course videos directly on YouTube. You won’t be able to keep track of your progress in a structured way, and, per YouTube policy, you can’t leave comments on the videos since they’re made for kids.

    ENROLL IN THE COURSE

    The Learn Cursive Worksheet

    Any effective course has to have quality learning materials. For that reason, I designed a comprehensive worksheet to pair with the course. Again, the course videos are free, and I’m asking a nominal fee for the worksheet ($15 for personal use, $40 for classroom use).

    Learn Cursive Worksheet
    The Learn Cursive Worksheet is 15 pages long and includes copious practice opportunities. It’s effective for both kids and adults!

    I strongly recommend pairing the Learn Cursive Worksheet with the Learn Cursive for Kids (and Adults!) Video Course. However, I understand that some learners might be on a shoestring budget. If that’s the case, you can make do with the free cursive exemplar that is included with the video course.

    How to Write in Cursive (+ Free Printable) | The Postman's Knock
    This two-page exemplar is included in the Learn Cursive for Kids (and Adults!) Video Course.

    For more information about the course and to decide which worksheet will work best for you, you can watch the course intro video below:

    GET THE LEARN CURSIVE WORKSHEET

    Why Learn Cursive?

    In my article Does Handwriting Matter?: A Pro-Analog Argument, I point out that handwriting helps with memory retention and better academic performance. Cursive is so great for kids because it allows them to write class notes quickly and without distractions. Research has shown that when you actually write something down — as opposed to typing it — it “sinks in” much better. Furthermore, people who can write in cursive can read cursive.

    Vintage postcards written in cursive
    These old postcards were written to my great-great-grandparents by a great-uncle. Having the ability to read them helps to preserve my family history.

    Think about how many things are still written in cursive (or calligraphy) today. Calligraphed envelopes and invitations are a wedding staple, signifying luxury and elegance. If you start looking, you’ll see cursive everywhere: book covers, product labels, and in notes from friends and family.

    Janet Style Calligraphy Envelopes | The Postman's Knock
    If you can read cursive, you can read calligraphy. (This is Janet Style calligraphy on wedding invitation envelopes.)

    I created this course out of a desire for the children in my family to be able to enjoy the world of cursive like I do. Knowing that some schools lack the funding and/or the time to teach cursive, I also wanted to provide this resource so kids can learn cursive outside of school. Just print out the worksheet, then fill it out with Brixlyn and me in Learn Cursive for Kids (and Adults!): A Free Online Course!

    Filling out the "Learn Cursive for Kids (and Adults!)" Worksheet Set
    In the Learn Cursive for Kids (and Adults!) Course, Brixlyn and I fill out the Learn Cursive worksheet with you. We’re in this together!

    I hope that you can use TPK’s latest online course to teach cursive to your littles — or to learn it yourself. Welcome to the wonderful world of cursive handwriting!

    Warmly,

    Lindsey's Signature | The Postman's Knock

    PS – Do you already know how to write in cursive? Consider learning how to write gorgeous vintage-style letterforms with the Elegant Cursive Handwriting Worksheet!

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    Donna Nutt
    July 22, 2024

    Amazing that you’ve done this. Never thought I’d see the day that the education system would pronounce cursiv writing as an unnecessary skill. Morons. Two years later most schools returned to cursive instructions. But the kids who were 3rd or 4th grade never learned it unless mom or someone taught them outside of school hour. What a wonderful addition to your inventory

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      July 29, 2024

      It’s true that the pendulum often swings back and forth on education trends. I’m glad to hear that cursive is making a comeback and that resources like these are available to support learning it. It’s a valuable skill and a beautiful form of expression. Thanks for your support and for recognizing the importance of preserving and teaching cursive writing!

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    lissa wolsak
    April 6, 2024

    Dear Lindsay, You are so ~inspiring! Such works!

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    Nancy McIntyre
    July 14, 2023

    My 19-year-old granddaughter is in a teacher’s education degree program in Canada. Ontario school systems dropped a requirement to learn cursive writing as long has she has attended school, and maybe even longer, but they are re-introducing it into the school curriculum this coming fall. I have suggested that she might want to take a cursive writing course so she could add this to her resumé, and summer is a good time for her to do this. Do you think she would need a certificate course for that purpose, or do you think that if she includes a sample of her writing in her resumé that this would suffice?

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    Mindy Jameyson
    May 2, 2023

    I LOVE that you’re offering this course free Lindsey! We need to encourage children to learn cursive and value it as a skill—thank you!!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      May 5, 2023

      I totally agree! Thank you!

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    Ari B
    May 1, 2023

    We loved these videos for our family practice!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      May 5, 2023

      That is so neat that you do this as a family! I love that! Thank you for enjoying!

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    Erica
    February 27, 2023

    This video is inspirational to me! As an auntie to some sweet nephews and nieces who are into art and crafts, I think lettering could easily be the next dimension of their artistic activities. I have been incorporating mail art on a few letters I’ve sent them in the past, and they’ve really enjoyed receiving that. This video now has me thinking along the lines of some intentional hands-on lettering practice time with them on our next visit together. Thank you for the inspiration!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      February 27, 2023

      Oh I hope that you do practice! That would be such a fun activity and hopefully your nephews and nieces will have a ball with it and use it in the future! A really good skill to have in my opinion! Thank you for watching!

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🖍️ We have a million crayons laying around be 🖍️ We have a million crayons laying around because my kids love to color (right now, their pages of choice are K-Pop Demon Hunter-themed). While I’m always down for some adult coloring, I also love to letter with crayons! In the latest TPK tutorial — link in bio — you’ll learn how to make this cozy ombré wax crayon calligraphy. 🍁 Switch up the color scheme if you’re not a pumpkin spice person! This technique looks great with light blue, dark blue, and dark purple; or light green, dark green, and dark blue. #crayoncalligraphy #crayolacrayons #waxcrayons #adultcoloring #autumnart #cozylettering #handlettering #lettering
A couple of days ago, I posted a clip from Lesson A couple of days ago, I posted a clip from Lesson 1 of the new Beginner’s Modern Calligraphy Online Course (seriously, join us — enrollment is a *steal* at $5/month, and you get complimentary tutorials [that happen to complement the course] — link in bio)! People seemed to like the story in that clip, so here’s another fun story from the same lesson. Sorry, I can’t confirm who the client was! That was a project with an NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement). 🤐 Still: a very fun, very cool experience ... I’m grateful that calligraphy has given me cool adventures and connected me to such an amazing community. ✍️

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Lesson 1 of TPK’s Beginner’s Modern Calligraph Lesson 1 of TPK’s Beginner’s Modern Calligraphy Online Course doesn’t actually start with the pointed pen! ✍️ Instead, we ease into it with faux calligraphy and then pencil calligraphy. Here’s a little preview of what the pencil calligraphy lesson looks like. ✏️

If you’ve been wanting to learn calligraphy, join us in this course. It is an absolute *steal* because it’s included with your TPK Premium membership ($5/month - cancel anytime). Once the course concludes in January, you can choose to purchase lifetime access to the videos; or just continue on with us to the next course. For more information, visit the link in my bio!

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I’m editing videos for the new Beginner’s Mode I’m editing videos for the new Beginner’s Modern Calligraphy Online Course (🎉 JOIN US! link in profile for enrollment info!!) — and wanted to share this story from Lesson 1. In that lesson, we’ll chat about how to develop your motivation (this story is part of me sharing mine); and we’ll ease into our pointed pen experience with faux calligraphy and pencil calligraphy. Step by step, you’ll develop skills that will serve you for a lifetime ... and surprise and delight those around you, just like my “rent check envelopes” did! ✉️

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Some recipes aren’t just instructions — they’re memories on a page. 💛 I spent some time illustrating one of my favorites, and it turned into the sweetest (literally) keepsake. Calligraphy, watercolor, and a little patience bring the story of a dish to life.

If you’d like to try illustrating your favorite recipe, too, I shared the full process (with helpful printables) on the TPK Blog — link in bio. ✨

#illustratedrecipe #calligraphyart #watercolorillustration #creativeproject #keepsakeart #slowcreativity #handletteringlove #moderncalligraphy #calligraphyinspiration #watercolorart
As much as cooking is an art, illustrating a recip As much as cooking is an art, illustrating a recipe takes it one step further. ✨ In TPK’s latest tutorial (link in bio), I’ll show you how to create an illustrated chocolate lava cake recipe using watercolor. You’ll find helpful PDFs and step-by-step instructions so you can follow along — or use the layout to bring one of your own favorite dishes to life.

Frame it as keepsake art, or give it as a thoughtful handmade gift this holiday season. 🎁

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✨ One of the most beloved assignments from Lesso ✨ One of the most beloved assignments from Lesson 5 of Hand Lettering 101 was this playful project: design an artistic alphabet where no two letters look the same.

The idea? JUST PLAY. 🎨 I used watercolor and a paintbrush, but many students grabbed markers, pens, or anything colorful on hand. The results were incredible — @adriennelovesletters gave it her own flair, Isabel C. made it three times, and Laura M. created a stunning version too. (You can peek at more inside the TPK Premium Discord!)

If you’re ready to try this project yourself, you’ll find the Hand Lettering 101 eCourse waiting in the TPK Catalog. Just head to the link in my bio to be taken to the TPK website. 💌

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Had the best time writing the latest tutorial on t Had the best time writing the latest tutorial on the TPK Blog — “Drawing Lesson: Elegant Swallows” (🔗 link in bio). If you’ve never drawn birds before, swallows are an excellent place to start. Their shapes are simple once you break them down! ✍️ 

In the tutorial, you’ll find:

🪶 Step-by-step visual instructions for drawing swallows in four different movements
🪶 The “Hand-Drawn Swallows Cheat Sheet” PDF
🪶 A detailed tutorial for making the mail art shown here

On another note, I want to extend a huge THANK YOU to TPK Premium and Premium Plus members ... your support allows me to write cool detailed tutorials like this one. 🙏 You all are amazing, and I’m so proud of our community.

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