A list of the best free downloadable fonts to use with your Cricut machine
These top fonts include a variety of styles, from script to sans-serif – there’s bound to be one perfect for your next Cricut craft project! You can use these free downloadable fonts for Cricut projects such as custom signs, logos, t-shirts, cards, and more.
Learn how to download, upload, and work with free fonts in Cricut Design Space here.
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Kasdio
Kasdio is such a fun, carefree script typeface! Cut it out with your Cricut to make fun event signage, custom stationery, and more. You can find and download Kasdio here.
2. KG Flavor and Frames
This free font is actually a dingbat! Dingbats are graphics placed into a font file (they work as any other font). Dingbats give you access to thousands of free shapes and graphics (No Cricut access membership needed!). Download the dingbat and work with it as you would with any font.
KG Flavor and Frames gives you sixty-one free frames and swirl graphics (one for each uppercase and lowercase of the alphabet, plus one for each number!). Use these frames as gift tags, organizing labels, in scrapbook layouts, and more! You can find and download KG Flavor and Frames here.
3. Leaffy
Leaffy is a serif/display font that works beautifully on its own as a singular monogram font – it truly is a show stopper! You can find and download Leaffy here.
4. Basking
This serif font reads as being both modern and traditional and is perfect for crafting many different aesthetic Cricut projects. You can find and download Basking here.
5. Basking
One of my favorite free fonts to design and craft with is Lexie! Lexie is perfect for creating multilayer monograms. Lexi could also be used as a wedding font, especially with a garden party theme! Envision it as a beautiful trellis with paper flowers weaving throughout. You can find and download Lexi here.
6. Botana
Botana is another free dingbat (see KG Flavor and Frames above for more info on dingbats). This font gives you fifty-two free botanical graphics (one for each uppercase and lowercase of the alphabet!). You can find and download Botana here.
I used the free downloadable fonts, Lexie and Botana, to make the above monogram card with my Cricut. You can watch my process of working with free fonts in Cricut Design Space here.
7. Lobster
Lobster could go a variety of styles, depending on your color scheme and usege. Retro or nautical – you decide! You can find and downlaod Lobster here (it’s commercial free!).
8. Roboto
Roboto is a go to free font for my Cricut designs. My Cricut always cuts it out so cleanly, regardless of the material. You can find and download Roboto here.
9. Plaster
Stencil fonts make crafting easy with little weeding required. This modern Christmas wall hanging was designed with the Google font “Plaster”. You can find and download Plaster here.
Click here to get the free SVG design and tutorial.
A note on using free fonts with your Cricut. Typically free fonts are for personal use only – this means you can use these fonts for your crafts that you will only use yourself. You cannot go and design SVGs that you sell with these fonts, or make crafts with the usage of these fonts that you sell. They are for personal use only. HOWEVER, if it says free for personal and commercial use, you can use these fonts for selling purposes too! Always check the license prior, usually in a document that’s labled “read me first” when you download the font.
Save this list of the best free downloadable fonts for Cricut to refer to when you’re starting your next craft project
Other curated lists of free fonts:
The Best Free Google Fonts for the Holidays
The Best Free Springtime Fonts
The Best Free Heart Symbol Fonts