Day 8: Hh The lowercase h is one of my favorite letters because of the way it flows and bounces. Be sure to hold your pen at about a 45 degree angle, so that the side of the pen touches the page for thick strokes. Pull up & lighten your stroke by using the tip of the pen. Check out where to start each letter & how to follow the strokes. As you're moving up a letter (the first stroke in both H & h), your stroke is light. As you transition down a letter (the stem of H & h), begin to push down and
Sep 2017 »![Day 8: Hh The lowercase h is one of my favorite letters because of the way it flows and bounces. Be sure to hold your pen at about a 45 degree angle, so that the side of the pen touches the page for thick strokes. Pull up & lighten your stroke by using the tip of the pen. Check out where to start each letter & how to follow the strokes. As you're moving up a letter (the first stroke in both H & h), your stroke is light. As you transition down a letter (the stem of H & h), begin to push down and Day 8: Hh The lowercase h is one of my favorite letters because of the way it flows and bounces. Be sure to hold your pen at about a 45 degree angle, so that the side of the pen touches the page for thick strokes. Pull up & lighten your stroke by using the tip of the pen. Check out where to start each letter & how to follow the strokes. As you're moving up a letter (the first stroke in both H & h), your stroke is light. As you transition down a letter (the stem of H & h), begin to push down and](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/2f/2c/ee/2f2cee9326be5360c050c2e14c92bef3.jpg)
Day 8: Hh The lowercase h is one of my favorite letters because of the way it flows and bounces. Be sure to hold your pen at about a 45 degree angle, so that the side of the pen touches the page for thick strokes. Pull up & lighten your stroke by using the tip of the pen. Check out where to start each letter & how to follow the strokes. As you’re moving up a letter (the first stroke in both H & h), your stroke is light. As you transition down a letter (the stem of H & h), begin to push down and