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Cricut · Written by Randi Dukes

The Best Cricut Fonts

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There are so many great fonts in Cricut Design Space and Cricut just recently added a whole pile of new ones.  When I’m working on a project, I often wish I had a list of my favorite fonts or a way to mark them as favorites.  I decided you might feel the same way so I combined my favorites in this round-up with some samples of projects I’ve made with some of them.  I’d love to know what your go-to fonts are as well … be sure to share them in the comments!

the best cricut fonts

Some of these fonts will look different, depending whether you’ve chosen to write or cut with them, so be sure to play around a bit in Cricut Design Space when you’re creating your project.  I’ve also shared examples of some of these fonts on projects I’ve made with vinyl, iron on, and pens so you can get an idea of what they look like.  {If you like the project shared, click on the link to see the full instructions for the project.}

Cricut Access Membership

One tip to ensure you can use most fonts in Cricut Design Space: be sure you have a Cricut Access membership.  That will allow you to use a much larger portion of the library without paying added fees.  It’s a purchase well worth the cost!

Ready to check out some of my favorite Cricut fonts?

Printed Style Cricut Fonts

A Child’s Year {used on upcycled knife garden markers}

DIY herb garden markers

Awesome {used on great pair valentines}

valentine shoelace idea

Be Free

Be Happy

Chicken Scratch {used on sparkle wall hanging}

silver sparkle wall hanging for girls

DJ Juicy

Everyday Fonts A is for Alice {used on cookie awards for a cookie decorating party}

cookie decorating awards made with cricut

Fontastic Fonts DJ Groovy

Fontastic Fonts DJ Smooth

ITC Kumquat std Regular

Typewriter std Regular

Boxy Style Cricut Fonts

Birthday Bash {used on vintage camper travel tote}

rv travel tote

Birthday Cakes {used on kraft board storage box}

Personalized storage idea for kids 1

Cricut Outline

Fontastic Fonts DJ Smitten

Block Style Cricut Fonts

Boys Will Be Boys {used on love my bed pillow}

DIY toss pillow for bed

Car Decals

Felix

Script Style Cricut Fonts

There are so many great script style fonts in the Cricut Access library.  Remember to use the letter spacing tool or to separate with the ungroup to letters command {under advanced} to move the letters to the spacing you desire.  Before cutting, use the attach tool so the letters won’t cut separately.

Babette

Baby Steps

Chloe

Felicity

Fontastic Fonts DJ Fancy

Haley

Unicorn Sparkles {used on infusible ink mermaid shirt}

cricut infusible ink mermaid shirt

Now I’d love to hear the fonts I’m missing that should definitely be on the list.  What are your favorite fonts in Cricut Design Space?


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About Randi Dukes

I’m Randi, a Dallas-based mom of five kids, ranging from third grade to college and including a set of twins. I love strong coffee, craft and DIY projects, my planner, and my big ol’ family. When I’m not creating something for my blog, I can be found in the car, running kids from one place to another. I’m the one knitting at the red light. Connect with me on google+ | twitter | facebook

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