Easter is just a few weeks away and since the holidays are a often a busy time for paper crafts, cards, and DIY home decorations I thought I'd share some Easter-inspired fonts and designs. All of these designs or fonts are free for personal use and are Silhouette-friendly. They are a combination of free designs, dingbat fonts, and regular text fonts.
FREE DESIGNS
PicMonkey has at least 10 Easter-related designs that can be convered into Silhouette cut files.
Go to PicMonkey.com > Design > Click on the butterfly icon to get to the overlays/design.
You'll find Easter and spring designs in the following categories. Cutimals, Ordinary Beasts, Chicks N' Eggs, and Buggles.
Note: Most of these designs are free, some are part of PicMonkey's paid upgrade called 'Royale.' It's $33 for the year and worth every penny in my humble opinion.
EASTER DINGBAT FONTS
(please note, not every keystroke design in a dingbat font will make an ideal Silhouette cut so look for designs that aren't overly detailed or that you can modify slightly)
LP Rabbits 1: Dingbat font of silhouette rabbits in many different positions.
I combined two bunnies from the LP Rabbits 1 font to create this oversized easter banner.
Easter Art Font: Various Easter-related icons, shapes, and designs.
Animal Tracks Fonts: 'J' is the rabbit track font.
Here's how I used it on an Easter banner.
KR Easter Windows: This dingbat fonts looks like easter scenes in a stain glass window. These would make great print and cut files and beautiful, delicate cards.
Easter Time Font: A variety of different easter eggs.
Click here for details on how to use dingbat fonts as free Silhouette cut files
Click here for details on how to download and install new fonts into Silhouette Studio
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