![]() ![]() Click on the Text tool on the left-hand side of the screen. You can repeat this process for as many fonts as you’d like to add to your Design Space library!įor the popsicle holders I recently created, I used the font called awesome sauce. Open up the Cricut Design Space app and click on the New Project button on the top right of the screen. You can adjust the spacing of your new font using the letter spacing and line spacing tools in the toolbar. If you are using an overlapping cursive font, you’ll want to check out my tutorial on welding letters together before you cut your design. In this case, I’ll select the font we just downloaded called Palace. That looks very cool with some fonts and. On most fonts, even if they are just a ‘single cut’ font, Cricut will draw the outline of the font. When you change the setting from cut to draw, Design Space looks at the vector lines. In the top bar, select your font under the “font” option. To use pens with your Cricut machine, as of now, you need to change the setting to ‘draw’ instead of ‘cut’. **If if was already open, you’ll need to close Design Space and open it again now** To use your newly downloaded font, open Cricut Design Space and create text. You should now see the new font we’ve just downloaded, Palace. Next, you’ll see a list of the fonts you’ve downloaded on your computer. When this box pops open, select download. Select download, then open your zip file. If you have Design Space open, How to download free fonts for Cricutįor this example, I’ll be downloading the font: Palace. Head to this site and pick out a font you’d like to use with your Cricut machine. My favorite place to download free fonts for my Cricut is from Dafont. I’ll walk you through the steps needed in order to download free fonts for Cricut, then upload them into Design Space. In my previous post I talked about how to make personalized popsicle holders and I used a font from an outside source, called Dafont. ![]()
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