Aurora is a gorgeous name in cursive, but the double-r and the repeating pattern of rounded letters make spacing a challenge. You need to keep each letter distinct so the name does not collapse into a wavy line. Worth the effort though.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The u's exit stroke feeds right into the r's small bump. Keep the r visible and distinct.
From the r's peak, drop down and curve into the o. Don't let them blur together.
The capital A sweeps into the u. Make sure the u has two clear downstrokes.
Spacing is everything with this name. Keep each letter clearly separated.
The two r's should look identical. Practice consistent r shapes.
Say each letter as you write it. This helps prevent letters from merging.
Print this page for a ready-to-use practice sheet. Trace the model, then write on the blank lines.
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