Guidesheets

Practice your calligraphy on these printable guidesheets! Each set has a large x-height (see our growing Glossary) so you can really see what you’re writing. These pages also have lightweight lines that don’t interfere with the shapes you’re making on them.

Check out my blog post, Beginning to Practice Calligraphy, for tips on how to study and correct your own work for improvement. You don’t even need a calligraphy nib to start.

I recommend printing these on a quality copy paper. Heavier paper will last better if you’re practicing with a nib and ink. Better paper will also last longer if you want to clip marker or tracing paper on top of the guidesheet and practice that way.

If these guidelines aren’t appropriate for your project, watch our YouTube guide to drawing your own!

Pointed Pen Calligraphy

Guidesheet Terms of Use

By downloading and printing these guidesheets, you agree to only use them for your personal calligraphy practice. Reproducing them for sale or distribution is prohibited.

Beginning a Calligraphy Practice

If you’re brand new to a calligraphy practice, here are a few helpful videos to get you started. Keep in mind that calligraphy takes time, study, and practice to get results. Feel free to send me an email with your questions!

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