Bella starts with a tall capital B and features a double-l that creates a matching pair of tall strokes in the middle. The name is short enough to be approachable but the B-e connection and the double-l still require attention. A satisfying name to write once you get the rhythm.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital B finishes at the midline. Drop down and curve into the e's rounded shape.
Both l's must be the same height. Write them as one continuous up-down-up motion.
The e finishes with a rightward stroke. Push up from there directly into the first l.
The double-l should be the tallest part of the name after the capital B.
Keep the final a small and round, closed at the top so it does not look like a u.
The capital B's two bumps should be clearly defined. The top bump is usually smaller than the bottom.
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