I LOVE to hand letter! In fact, my most recent font that I created is the “Happy Easter” text on the Easter Hand Lettering Doodles Printable Practice Sheet below!! ❤️
It turned out so cute, I really love it. I’m working on a workbook with some fonts I’m currently hand lettering and that will be one of the hand lettered fonts featured. 😊 So if you like it, stay tuned and you’ll see more of it! 🥰
In the meantime, these Easter doodles and texts are the PERFECT Easter calligraphy practice for you to work on!
They’re fun, EGGS-citing 😆 and totally kawaii. Perfect for small pens to work on more detailed drawings (like kawaii eyes, for example). 😊 Grab these hand lettering worksheets free below!!!
And be sure to check out these other hand lettering practice sheets and printables you’ll LOVE!!
- Hand Lettering Doodles
- Easter I-Spy Games
- Spring Hand Lettering Practice Sheet
- Easter Daily Planner Pack (get it free with discount code: PLANNERBABE)
- 350+ Free Hand Lettering Worksheets
- Easter Colorable Kawaii Maze
- 5,500+ More Free Printables
Easter Hand Lettering Doodles To Trace & Practice
Instead of one big quote (or several of them), this printable gives you a bunch of small Easter words and mini designs to practice!
You’ll work through cheerful phrases like Eggstra Sweet, Happy Easter, and Easter Cutie, plus cute kawaii doodles like bunnies, chicks, and decorated eggs with little hearts and sprinkles all around.
This hand lettering for beginners sheet is beginner-friendly because you can practice in short bursts, one word at a time, and still feel like you finished something adorable.
Download the Printable Easter Hand Lettering Doodles here.
Turn These Beginner Calligraphy Doodles Into a Fun I-Spy Scavenger Hunt
After you practice the lettering on this Easter hand lettering worksheet a couple times, turn the whole page into a super cute I-Spy game. The answer key is below…
- Bunnies with Bows – 6
- Chicks in Eggs – 2
- Chicks Wearing Glasses – 2
- Cute Carrots with Faces – 2
- Sleeping Chick with “zzz” – 1
- Little Hearts – 29
- Sparkly Stars – 5
Fun Ways to Use These Easter Doodles
These Easter hand lettering doodles are so fun for adding cute seasonal touches to all your projects! Once you’ve practiced the words and doodles a few times, you can start using them in simple, creative ways all spring long.
- Use them on handmade Easter cards to make your notes feel extra sweet and personal.
- Add them to gift tags for Easter baskets, treats, and small surprises.
- Decorate your planner pages, journal spreads, or scrapbook layouts with cute Easter hand lettering.
- Use them in Bible journaling or devotional pages during the Easter season.
- Let kids use the doodles to decorate homemade signs, place cards, or spring art projects.
- Practice them as a fun Easter activity for homeschool, classroom centers, or quiet afternoon creativity.
- Turn your favorite Easter doodles into cute little designs for bookmarks, lunchbox notes, or printable wall art.
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