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I’m in full Back to School mode! The days of sleeping in and having no schedule will be replaced with getting up early, school, homework, and sports. Today, I’m sharing 30 of my favorite kid friendly fonts to use in your next design. The best part? I only included fonts with commercial use licensing available. …

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If you are anything like me, you struggle to find masculine fonts to use on craft projects for men and boys. A while back, I went on a hunt for the best masculine fonts for for crafters, and I’m sharing them with you today. Of course, all of these masculine fonts include commercial use. Don’t …

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I’ve mentioned before that if you want to use fonts in digital designs, finished products, and your website or social media images, you have to use a commercial use font. Read more about commercial use licenses. Today, let’s look at where to find commercial use fonts. 7 Places to Find Commercial Use Fonts for Crafts …

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It’s no secret that I love fonts. In fact, I have over 1000 installed on my computer! Previously, I’ve shared my favorite kid’s fonts and some manly fonts; but today I’m sharing my favorite 30 commercial use script fonts. Commercial use makes them perfect for using in your craft business. 30 Commercial Use Script Fonts for …

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Today, Sarah Guilliot from Sarah Design is generously giving Cutting for Business readers a crash course in designing with fonts. Sarah is a Photoshop guru who loves creating mockups and teaching others the ins and outs of using Photoshop. I’m turning it over to Sarah: Hi Cutting for Business readers! You might love the huge …

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Sometimes when I’m logged into crafting groups for Silhouette and Cricut owners, it seems that all I see is images asking members to identify the font of a project they found online. Today, I’m sharing some resources for you to identify fonts from a picture. 4 Ways to Identify Fonts From a Picture Font Matcherators …

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After yesterday’s post on 30 curly, swirly, commercial use fonts, you might need help using glyphs (those alternate letters) that are included with your OTF fonts. I’ve actually covered this is in previous post, but with the release of Silhouette Studio version 4 – it’s even easier now! Read this first! This tutorial covers Silhouette …

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If you’ve read my tutorial on creating cut files with dingbat fonts, you’ll know that I love dingbat fonts. Today, I’ve compiled a list of 30 free commercial use dingbat fonts for crafters. (Of course, this means you can use them in products for sale. See here for more information about commercial use licenses.) 30 …

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