Find not just letter fonts, but Christmas graphics or dingbats with this list of resources from Lil Luna. Combine your favorite sets to create your cards, layout or min-albums this year. I’m especially partial to the sketchy vibe of number 16, but I also like all the tree varieties in number 7. Number 14 makes me think about The Christmas Story!
Looking for more fonts? Check these out at Fontbundles.com
robbieann7 says
Thank you for sharing.
Susanna says
showing my complete ignorance here… how do I use these? I mean, what are the mechanics of accessing these for the purpose of (say) printing a Christmas card? Step by step instructions, please?
Francine Clouden says
Hi Susanna. First you need to go to the source links and download and install the font (check this post to learn how http://scrapbooking.craftgossip.com/free-thanksgiving-gratitude-fonts/2015/11/10/ ). Once the font is installed you can then use it in either a word processing program like Word or in a image editing program like Photoshop). I will try to get a post up soon with more detailed instructions for you.