Happy Father’s Day Calligraphy Worksheet
Happy Father’s Day Calligraphy Worksheet is here! Get access to today’s practice worksheet inside the Creatives membership here. In this blog post, I’ll also show you how to put your calligraphy into practice and create one-of-a-kind Father’s Day DIY cards!

Put your calligraphy skills to practice to make this easy DIY Father’s Day Card.
Easy DIY Father’s Day Card Video Tutorial
HAPPY FATHER’S DAY CALLIGRAPHY WORKSHEET
It seems like it was yesterday that I was posting my Mother’s Day calligraphy worksheet blog post! And here we are in the middle of the year, and getting ready to celebrate Father’s Day! SO crazy how times fly, but we just got to make the most of it.
That’s why I created this Happy Father’s Day Calligraphy Worksheet to help add a hand-lettering touch to celebrate the important men in your life.
Since practicing new words is a great way to improve your lettering and calligraphy, I want to help you do just that!
The Best Supplies for Calligraphy Practice Worksheets
For a complete list of supplies I recommend for beginners in brush pen calligraphy, make sure to check this blog post. I also go into detail about the best brush pens I recommend for beginners in this other blog post.
HOW TO USE THIS FATHER’S DAY CALLIGRAPHY WORKSHEET?
- To access this worksheet, you’d need to have access to my Patreon membership. Once you’re there, select the practice sheet you’d like to download. Inside the membership, you’ll find this and other calligraphy worksheets, coloring printables, and other traceable printables. For this tutorial, go to this post to download the worksheet: Father’s Day Calligraphy Worksheet.
- The worksheet is an instant download. You can print it at home, or a local printer store, or library. I use this laser printer. (This printer is black and white. But it was cheap, and it’s all you need at the moment to print the practice sheets. If you prefer a color printer, this is another inexpensive option
- Set your printer scaling to “Fit Page.”
- Once you’ve printed your worksheet, you’re ready to start practicing!
CALLIGRAPHY PRACTICE TIPS
As you’re using this calligraphy practice worksheet, keep in mind the tips below. These will help you make the most out of your practice. For more practice tips for beginners, check out this blog post, and this other post will be helpful too.
- SUPER IMPORTANT: Slow down! Take your time when you’re practicing your calligraphy. Practicing calligraphy is not meant to be fast. Going slow will help you get better letterforms and sharper strokes.
- Date your worksheets! This is a great way to see your improvement. Refer back to your older sheets often. Especially when you start to get into the comparison trap or when you think you haven’t improved in your calligraphy journey. We are our worst critics! And often forget to give us grace and celebrate our accomplishments, no matter how small they are.
- Use light pressure for the upstrokes (when you’re moving the pen upwards) and heavy pressure for the downstrokes (when you’re moving the pen downwards).
- Find a comfortable position and take breaks if you need to.
- Lift your pen between each stroke as you’re practicing the letterforms.
- Adjust your page and posture from time to time.
- Don’t forget to slow down! I know I’ve already said it, but we often tend to forget 😉
WANT MORE FREE PRACTICE SHEETS & CALLIGRAPHY TUTORIALS?
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