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Handwriting


Question Posted Wednesday January 10 2007, 7:19 pm

I want to improve my handwriting. Not as in taking more time, but learning different ways to form letters, because I really have a thing against making sharp letters, I like them round-but I want to pick and choose different techniques to develop my own style. Are there any sites with the alphabet in different handwritings, or something of the sort?

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Mini_Cutie answered Wednesday January 10 2007, 11:52 pm:
there problay are site if you search on google or maybe try your local libary that problay the mosted helpful place yu will go and find what you want.. well i hope i helped a little bit let me noe how all goes XxBBxX

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