10 Ways to Write Thank You Practice Sheets

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Happy Friday!

Tomorrow I’m going to release a new free download to my subscribers as part of my Lettering Toolkit: 10 Ways to Write Thank You. So in today’s video, I show you my process for creating those ten designs. With these printable and Procreate practice sheets, you can learn many styles of hand lettering “thank you” while creating a design of a common phrase you could use in other artwork.

 

Transcript:

My overall process for each of these designs is pretty similar. I pick a different guide each time from my Calligraphy Composition Maker, which is one of my Procreate brush packs for lettering grids and guides. I reduce the opacity of that guide layer, and then sketch my lettering with a pencil brush. Then I reduce the opacity of that layer, and create the final design using a number of different Calligraphy Nib Brushes. In the video, I display the name of each brush I’m using on the screen when I start to use it. 

You can get the free download of all 10 Ways to Write Thank You as both a high-resolution PDF and a layered Procreate practice file, simply by subscribing to my newsletter and gaining access to Molly’s lettering toolkit:

 

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Starting on March 6, 2021, you can Ddownload these practice sheets for free, as both printable PDFs and a layered Procreate file.

Starting on March 6, 2021, you can download these practice sheets for free, as both printable PDFs and a layered Procreate file.

 
 
 

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Molly Suber Thorpe

A calligrapher, teacher, and author, Molly’s work spans both modern lettering and historical script. She writes about calligraphy and handwriting as creative disciplines—shaped by tools, technique, habit, and attention—and considers what it means to write by hand in a digital age. In addition to designing custom lettering for clients, she creates books, free resources, and online classes for people who want to develop their calligraphy and handwriting, whether as a creative outlet, a professional skill, or both.

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