February 28, 2025

15 Ways To Write Letter W in Brush Calligraphy

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Next up: Letter W!

Hopefully you’ve already watched the other videos in this series. If not, here’s a recap: I’m working on a series about how to write capital letters in brush calligraphy in 15 different ways. I’ve already featured the Letter A, the Letter B, the Letter C, the Letter D, the Letter E, the Letter F, the Letter G, the Letter H, the Letter I, the Letter J, the Letter K, the Letter L, the Letter M, the Letter N, the Letter O, the Letter P, the Letter Q, the Letter R, the Letter S, the Letter T, the Letter U, and the Letter V.

I’ve created worksheets of 15 styles of every single majuscule letter, which I use in these “15 ways” videos.

You can download these worksheets FOR FREE at https://courses.thehappyevercrafter.com/freeworksheets


First Things First…

The links below may be affiliate links where appropriate. This means that your purchase through these links may result in a few cents in payment to me, to support creating further resources like this one! That being said, I will never suggest supplies that I do not personally use and fully recommend.

Supplies Used


Rather watch than read? No problem! You can watch me letter the letter “W” in real-time by clicking the video below!


Let’s Get Started!

For this post and tutorial, I used a Tombow Fudenosuke brush pen and Rhodia graph paper (my go-to favourites).

Under the Rhodia paper, I used the “W” worksheet from my free worksheet download

In the video for this post, I traced the 15 styles from the free worksheet. The purpose of this tutorial was to show you how I write each of these in real-time, so definitely check it out. It’s only a few minutes, and you can see me write each one in real-time.


And That’s A Wrap!

15 variations of the capital letter W!

Make sure you grab the free worksheets for the full alphabet at https://courses.thehappyevercrafter.com/freeworksheets


And finally, your dad joke…

What’s the letter W’s favorite type of music?
Dubstep!

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