Audrey
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How to Write Audrey in Cursive

Audrey

Audrey is a classic name that looks refined in cursive. The d provides height in the middle, and the r-e-y ending has a smooth flow. The capital A opens the name with a confident stroke, and the u-d connection requires a deliberate upward push.

Letter-by-Letter Breakdown

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Tricky Connections in "Audrey"

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

Au
"Au" Connection
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The capital A's finishing stroke curves right. Let it drop into the u's first valley naturally.

ud
"ud" Connection
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From the u's final upstroke, keep climbing into the d's tall stem. Commit to the height change.

re
"re" Connection
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The small cursive r bumps into the e. Keep the r low so it does not overwhelm the e.

Practice Tips for "Audrey"

1

The u-d height transition is the trickiest spot. Practice going from a short letter to a tall one without wobbling.

2

The r in cursive is small and subtle. Do not make it look like a tiny n.

3

End the y with a descender that curves left, giving the name a graceful tail.

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