Welcome to Your Cursive Refresher 

Achieving Clarity through Cursive

Hi, I’m Clare and this project was to assist creative people with renewing their script making abilities as well as teach a new generation of creatives how to write in cursive.

Lower Case Letters

The English alphabet in lower case

These are the most commonly created letters which is why I encourage you to spend the most time learning them.

Upper Case Letters

The Large Letters that make a paragraph, letter or chapter stand out!

Upper case letters are dignified and demand attention for any beginning whether it be a paragraph, letter, sentence or chapter of a book. They can get artsy!

Loopy Letters

A script that allows your wild side to speak out.

Loopy letters allow you to relax and lean into them in a way that most script writing doesn’t even attempt. Enjoy this fun way to write your thoughts.

Numbers

What? Cursive numbers? What is THAT all about?

When writing in script, here is a reminder to allow your numbers a chance to lean & dance about.

Your Script Skills are Needed

Can you read cursive? Your skills are needed by our National Archives. 

Not everyone has the skill that you possess. 

You can read cursive as well as write it. 

Our National Archives need your help.

Additional Resources for Your Craft

As with any skill, cursive is an art that can be improved with practice. 

Here are additional websites, practice areas and artists who’s skill with pen & ink are inspiring. May your cursive continue to grow, adapt and motivate others.

Download Your Blank Printable Worksheet

This is especially important for your practice to have lined pages to work with the lettering and developing your own style of script.