Super Cute Print Handwriting Style with Serifs
This cute print writing style with serifs is a must-try for card making, bullet journaling, or handwritten notes – and it’s easy to do!


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Easy print writing style with serifs
All you need for this simple writing style is a pen and paper!
It’s fun to use felt-tip pens like these that come in a variety of colors.
Time needed: 10 minutes
Here’s how to write in a cutesy print style with serifs!
- Write a word in neat, print handwriting.
- Find the letter “ends.”
Look at the word you’ve written and find all the open letter ends.
- Draw a short line (serif) at each letter end.
And done!

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This cute handwriting “font” looks best if you
- use lined paper (or some sort of guidelines)
- write slowly and neatly
- try to keep your writing consistent.
You can have a lot of fun playing around with this serif style and making it your own.
One thing to note: you don’t have to add a serif to every line end.
As you try this, you’ll discover where it looks best to add one and where it’s better to leave it out.

Variations to try
Here are a few more ideas for how you can easily change up this writing style for a different look.
Double up the lines
One simple variation is to double up the lines as you write the letters.
You can do this for an entire word, or just add an extra line in some places.

You could also take it a step further and color in the thicker lines for a bolder look.

Draw tiny hearts for the serifs
A super cute variation is to turn the serif lines into little hearts instead!
Just draw a tiny heart on the end of each letter where you would add a serif.

This would be adorable for Valentine’s or Mother’s Day cards – kids can do this too!
(You might also like this adorable heart swash writing style.)

Add a shadow
Another easy detail to add to this style is a simple shadow.
All you have to do is draw a line along one side only of each letter.

Check out this tutorial for step by step instructions and more examples: How to Easily Add Shadows to Your Lettering
Make letters short and wide
To make your writing look even more cutesy, change it up by making the letters short and wide.

Once again, use lined paper or guidelines of some sort to keep the letters as neat as you can!

Printable worksheets
Don’t forget to grab the printable worksheets for this style so you can easily trace the examples and practice your handwriting!
More handwriting ideas
Here are more fun handwriting ideas to try:
8 Ways to Make Your Handwriting Look Fancier
Super Easy Lettering Style You Can Do with Your Regular Handwriting!
How to Do Calligraphy with ANY Pen (faux calligraphy tutorial)
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