: Place a piece of lined paper behind your blank sheet. If the top sheet isn't too thick, the lines should show through enough to act as a guide.
: For a more historical approach, you can punch tiny holes ("pricks") at the edges of the page and use a ruler to connect them with a dry stylus or light pencil. Creating a "Cute" Handwriting Style
: Keeping your letters at a consistent angle (whether upright or slightly slanted) immediately makes handwriting look more legible and polished. Choosing Your Materials
: Use a ruler to lightly draw horizontal lines with a pencil. Write your text over them, then erase the marks once the ink is completely dry.
: Use a gel pen or a fountain pen for smoother ink flow, which often looks more vibrant than a standard ballpoint.