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Freebie | Holiday Fonts

December 18, 2014 by Francine Clouden

 

I promised to share more fonts right? Here’s the latest collection I found. I love that so many other people out there love fonts as much as I do, and will share their finds with us! I’m itching to tryout the Egregio, Governor and Always There fonts on a project or two soon. Remember most fonts are free for personal use only, so be sure to check out the font licenses when you download. Looking for more fonts? Check these out at Fontbundles.com

When it comes to Christmas crafts, one of the best ways to make your projects stand out is by using festive holiday fonts. Thanks to the internet, getting your hands on Christmas-themed fonts is easier than ever. Whether you’re creating printable cards, decorations, or gift tags, having the right typeface for the job can make all the difference.

The process of downloading Christmas fonts for your craft projects is simple. First, you’ll need to find a reliable source for downloading fonts. There are plenty of free font sites online, and many of them offer a wide selection of fonts specifically designed for holiday projects. Once you’ve found a good source, you can start browsing the available fonts and pick out the ones you want.

Once you’ve chosen the fonts you want to use, the next step is to download them to your computer. Most font websites will have a simple download button, which you can click to download the font file to your computer. Depending on the type of font you’ve chosen, you may need to install the font file on your computer before you can use it. For Windows, you’ll need to open the font file and click the install button to install it. For Mac, you can double-click the font file to install it.

Now that the font is installed on your computer, you’re ready to start using it for your craft projects. Most design programs and word processors will allow you to select the font from a drop-down menu. This makes it easy to use the font in any project you’re working on.

Using Christmas fonts in your craft projects is a great way to make your projects stand out. With the right font, you can give your projects a festive and unique look. The process of downloading fonts is simple and quick, so you can start using the fonts right away.

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Comments

  1. Danielle says

    November 19, 2019 at 10:11 am

    The link for the fonts isn’t working 🙁

  2. Heather Holbrook says

    November 25, 2019 at 8:50 am

    Danielle- this post is from 5 years ago and it looks like they’ve removed the links since then.
    -Heather

  3. adrienne says

    November 25, 2019 at 8:07 pm

    if you look around on some free font websites you’ll be able to find them all

Have you read?

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Color Wheel Mini Scrapbook Album

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Color Wheel Mini Scrapbook Album

She cut her base pages using the Color Wheel die from white cardstock cutting it 10 times for fronts and backs to make 5 double sided album pages, securing them with a metal O ring. In each of the smaller color sections she placed little snippets of different cardstock in between. Each page has tones of the same colors so there’s pinks and reds, blues, greens, yellows and purples.

Color Wheel Mini Scrapbook Album

Some pages have round photos, all have words strips and some have embellishments, all working with that particular pages color story.

Visit the Scrapbook and Cards Today blog to learn more about this fun mini album project.

-Heather

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