{"id":4001,"date":"2016-06-20T19:30:45","date_gmt":"2016-06-21T02:30:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.lovepapercrafts.com\/?p=4001"},"modified":"2017-05-02T16:35:52","modified_gmt":"2017-05-02T23:35:52","slug":"favorite-premium-cuttable-fonts","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lovepapercrafts.com\/favorite-premium-cuttable-fonts\/","title":{"rendered":"My Favorite Premium Cuttable Fonts"},"content":{"rendered":"
A little while back I did a post on my favorite free cuttable script fonts<\/a>.\u00a0Today I’m bringing you my favorite cuttable premium fonts. Some are script and some are not but these are my favorites. I have scoured a lot of fonts looking for the perfect font cuttable font combos. Sometimes free ones just don’t get the job done correctly. So enjoy the list of my favorite premium cuttable fonts.<\/p>\n <\/a> <\/a><\/p>\n Kathya Script<\/a> – $15 <\/a><\/p>\n Siggy<\/a> – $49 <\/a><\/p>\n Swiftel<\/a> – $17 <\/a><\/p>\n Burton<\/a> – $15 <\/a><\/p>\n Freestyle<\/a> – $15 <\/a><\/p>\n Caitiff<\/a> – $25 <\/a><\/p>\n Sweetness<\/a> – $15 <\/a><\/p>\n Realist<\/a> – $10
\nSteady<\/a> – $20
\nI would describe steady as a thick script font with a retro feel. It has stylistic alternatives that you can use to create awesome decorations for your words. All of the letters connect together wonderfully and this font cuts well.<\/p>\n
\nYou cannot go wrong with this script font. It is so classic and elegant while still being thick enough for cutting with no super sharp points or jagged edges. This font has a MASSIVE ammount of stylistic alternatives so you can create something that is unique and decorative.<\/p>\n
\nNot a script font but oh so pretty for Scrapbooking. You can place the letters close together to create a solid word or space them out. This font makes awesome titles and has several styles you can mix and match together to get a unique look.<\/p>\n
\nI like to call this one a bubble font. The letters are super thick, easy to read, easy to cut and you they look puffy like bubles or clouds.<\/p>\n
\nIf you can’t tell yet I love super stylized fonts. You can add so much character with just a few letter, words and swashes. Burton is the perfect example of this. I often use the smooth version in my die cut cards. The style and curvyness reminds me of a Western font. It adds just the right amount of character.<\/p>\n
\nFreestyle is my go-to cuttable script font. For $15 you really can’t go wrong and it comes with an AWESOME bonus font. This font looks amazing when done in vinyl for shirts. I love, love, LOVE this font. It comes with some awesome alternatives as well that really give an awesome look to your words.<\/p>\n
\nCaitiff is a perfect font if you are looking for a handwritten look. It goes wonderfully when paired with a script font to create a very unique handwritten style.<\/p>\n
\nSweetness is the perfect name for this sweet cuttable script font. Lots of curly alternatives and options for letters. Sweetness Script has it all and will always be on my list of favorite fonts.<\/p>\n
\nIf you buy any font on this list, Realist is the way to go. It’s only $10 and is worth every penny. This font features pretty, thick, curvy letters that make amazing cuts. A must-have in my opinion.<\/p>\n