Snippets on handwriting …


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Here’s some proof that liking to use cursive is no guarantee of common sense or accurate spelling. Well, at least the cursive was competent.

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Incompetent handwriting — of any style — led to these other cake disasters.

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Further scribal cake wrecks:

here …

… and here.

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The worst I’ve seen: what does it say? Post your guesses!
Whichever commenter produces the most convincing decipherment (by the time I get 5 comments on this post) will win a free copy of my Handwriting Repair PDF (or PowerPoint if you prefer that format).

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if your chosen medium is not cake-icing, here are sites that will turn your handwriting into a font:

Thankster.com lets you create a font from your handwriting and use it to send online messages …

… while VLetter.com turns your handwriting into a font you can use in any computer program.

Or skip fonts entirely, and send handwritten e-mail (with your choice of electronic ink, pen, and paper) at Ritemail.com.

if your chosen medium is, in fact, cake-icing, Squires Kitchen/Food Online sells equipment for topping your cake with calligraphy: icing nozzles that produce the effect of an Italic pen.

About KateGladstone

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