As a cutting machine crafter and SVG file designer, I think it’s very obvious that I LOVE fonts! A font can make or break a design. I spend tons of time searching for the perfect font for the designs I create. Not only does the font need to look great, but it also needs to have clean lines so it cuts well on all types of cutting machines. They also have to include a commercial-use license so I can use them in my files. I get super excited when I find a brand new font that fits the bill. Of all the holidays, I think Halloween has the biggest variety of font choices. Over the past couple of years, I have collected some really great Halloween fonts. Today, I want to share some of my favorites with you!

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Sign Shop (used in Salem Broom Co)

Shriek (used in If the Shoe Fits)

 

The Last Night (used in Welcome Witches)

Troemys (used in Hocus Pocus Broom Co)

 

Holiween (used in Home Sweet Haunted Home)

Spider Kings  (used in Trick or Treat)

Night Mare  (used in Boo to You)

Otherway  (used in Hello with Spider)

Halloween Secret (used in Happy Haunting)

Moody Blue (used in Happy Halloween)

Vondey (used in Welcome)

And, in case you’re wondering, I used Archipellago for the word favorite in the image below.

 

Don’t you love them all? Can you pick which one is your favorite?

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