Finding foiling fonts for your projects just got easier! I have used so many different fonts with my foiling projects, and have combined 25+ of my favourite ones for you to enjoy.
Not all fonts work well for all Cricut foiling projects. When selecting a font, there are a few different approaches you can take, from using single-lined fonts, to foiling only certain elements of a font – you can find it all here.
Searching for different types of fonts that work well with foiling projects can be challenging. I have put together over 20 fonts that you can use for your Cricut Foiling projects that work incredibly well or can add an awesome flair to your next Cricut Foiling project.
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Double-Lined Fonts
These fonts are great to be able to isolate a single line within the inside of the font, and have the foil accent the inner lines of your design. By using weld and contour, you can create many different looks to these simple fonts.
Varsity Narrow is a very popular font – and works extremely well for Cricut foiling projects. I use it often with titles for my journals.
A softer, more feminine option for you to try out is the Cherly font. Think about how cute this would look with the inner line a nice sparkly foil!
Some other similar double-lined fonts for you to check out are:
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Shadow or Layered Fonts
While these can be tricky to use in Cricut Design Space, by only uploading the entire layered font – they can work so incredibly well. The shadows can be foiled, while the main text can be printed nice and bold in a fun colour, complimenting each other very well!
This is literally my favourite font at the moment for everything. The fact that it is a layered font that works well for foiling? Double bonus!
I love how with this layered font you can change up the status quo for this project type, by having the main lines foiled, and the printed lines in a soft, accent colour.
Some other similar shadow or layered fonts for you to check out are:
Fonts With Internal Elements
It is hard to not list every single one of the fonts that have accents and elements within the letters here, because there are so many! These fonts make for great additions to your foiled Print Then Cut projects, because they do all the heavy lifting for you!
The Shine font makes it so easy to add some class to your projects by having soft accents within the letters. This helps create a 3-D bubble effect on your Cricut Foil Print Then Cut projects.
Fonts that may seem very busy, can turn into the centrepiece for an incredible design with selectively foiled elements that are built into the font itself. A quick win to a great foiled Cricut crafting project!
Some other similar double-lined fonts for you to check out are:
Writing Style Fonts
One of my favourite things to do with Cricut foiling projects is writing! It just looks so elegant on a card or a sticker. These are some of my favourite fonts to use with my foiling projects.
The Shine font makes it so easy to add some class to your projects by having soft accents within the letters. This helps create a 3-D bubble effect on your Cricut Foil Print Then Cut projects.
The flourishes on this font, make it the perfect choice for many foiled writing Cricut projects. It is perfect for weddings, invitations, upmarket name tags, or just an impactful single word sticker.
Some other similar double-lined fonts for you to check out are: