I found a tutorial for drawing block letters / bubble letters in an old book from the 1800s. The images are labeled with numbers and some of them have faded away. However, the numbers aren’t very important, as long as you follow the strokes that the artist created the letters with.
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How to Draw Bubble Letters / Block Letters
Block letters should be carefully outlined, so that after they are filled in the edges will be as nearly even as possible. I have purposely refrained from making a single correction of any imperfections in these designs so that every stroke of the artist’s brush is shown. The finished filled in letters underneath those outlined offer an opportunity for comparison, which will prove valuable to you. With a pencil first outline the letters, not making the marks too heavy. Make the lines according to the arrows and numbers.
Bubble Letters A and B
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Bubble Letters C and D
Bubble Letters E, F, and G
Bubble Letters H, I, J, and K
Bubble Letters L, M, and N
Bubble Letters O, P, and Q
Bubble Letters R and S
Bubble Letters T and U
Bubble Letters V, W, and X
Bubble Letters Y and Z and ? and !
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Aubre
This is not step by step
Lilly
It absolutely is step by step. See the numbers? Those are where you draw the lines, 1 is the first line, 2 is the second line and so forth.
NAOMI
Yes, it’s step by step.
Hannah
Cool Beans:D. My name is Hannah.
Jeff
My name is jeff