

You can find most popular fonts on but here is my full list of places where I find my fonts. I have yet to find fonts within Cricut Design Space that have nice flourish and glyphs. My go-to fonts for those projects include Kyden, Straight and Simple and Rumors. I also like the look of Rae Dunn and do some projects that are Farmhouse inspired. With the font menu open, click System along the top right bar. With the text selected, open the dropdown menu under Font on the top toolbar. Here are a few Cricut fonts that I like that aren’t too much of a headache to cut in vinyl. Use the Text Tool (left-hand toolbar) to place a line of text on your canvas. I don’t like super thin lines and too many loops, it makes the weeding process nearly impossible some times. I know you can filter for “cutting” fonts on Cricut Design Space but not all “cutting” fonts are all that cutting friendly. For these scenarios, I like text that is relatively easy to weed. I do make my fair share of iron on projects and vinyl decals but I actually use vinyl quit a bit in wall art and lettering for cards. I find it just a little strange the combination of hand written and Arial font. There are plenty of san serif fonts that work as written fonts but I prefer the ones that already look hand written. It always looks great to pair a cursive bouncy font with a non-cursive one. Cricut font pairingsįaux calligraphy with the Cricut doesn’t have to be limited to cursive written fonts. Someone messed up the written version of the font vectors in the version of the software when I was taking this screenshot so I had to make do with what I had. Don’t be put off by the weird connecting lines of Loop Di Loop and Merlot. My go to is always Babette font but Haley is a close second. While the actual text here doesn’t look that impressive, it looks super cute once you’ve finished the text with some proper highlighting. I use cursive writing fonts as a base for my Cricut calligraphy.
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Here is my full tutorial on how to hack your way to making everything think you have great handwriting. I love doing Cricut calligraphy (or faux hand lettering as I like to call it). Best cursive fonts on Cricut design space Now, I have my own reasons for picking these which may be different than yours so I’ll try to explain myself a bit. So I made a little cheat sheet of my favorites. The reality is I actually only end up using just a handful of those fonts. Between the Cricut Access and free fonts that come with the software and all the ones I’ve downloaded from other external sites, I have hundreds of fonts by now. Cricut fonts chartĪfter you’ve been Cricut crafting for a while, the number of fonts you use can get a little overwhelming. This is a collection of my favorite Cricut fonts from all put into a simple cheat sheet.
