Aubrey
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How to Write Aubrey in Cursive

Aubrey

Aubrey has an interesting letter mix with the u-b transition creating a tall bump in the middle and the r-e-y ending providing a smooth finish. The capital A gets things started, and the b is the tallest letter that draws the eye. Watch the b-r connection, which is the trickiest spot.

Letter-by-Letter Breakdown

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Tricky Connections in "Aubrey"

These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.

Au
"Au" Connection
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The capital A finishes with a rightward stroke. Let it glide into the u's first downstroke.

ub
"ub" Connection
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From the u's final upstroke, push all the way up to the b's tall loop. That height change needs to be confident.

br
"br" Connection
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The b finishes at the midline. Transition into the small cursive r by keeping your stroke moving right.

Practice Tips for "Aubrey"

1

The u-b height change is the hardest part. Practice going from a short letter to a tall one smoothly.

2

Keep the cursive r low and bumpy. It should not compete with the b for height.

3

Let the y's descender finish with a leftward curve to give the name a polished look.

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