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The Best Cricut Fonts For Labels

December 30, 2020 · In: Cricut Education, Cricut Projects

Struggling finding the right Cricut fonts for labeling your home? This list will show you the best Cricut fonts to take your organizing projects to the next level.

The best thing about having all three Cricut machines is hands-down the ability to make amazing labels for every single corner of my house. I even take the Cricut Joy to my organizing clients’ homes to make labels for them, too. I get daily questions on Instagram about which Cricut fonts I used for labels, so today I wanted to share my top faves.

I’ve have spent hours and hours experimenting with fonts in Design Space, and I think I may have tried every single one that’s available. There are some that look great as a cut font but terrible when written, and vice versa. And there are others that are so incredibly versatile that you can use them for literally any project. The list below is a healthy mix of written and cut fonts, and I made sure to tell you exactly how I personally use each one.

Did you get a new Cricut machine for Christmas? There’s a new post that has you covered for how to set it up, get started, and everything you need to know as a beginner. Click here to read it!

My Top 9 Favorite Cricut Label Fonts

1. Babette

Babette is the ultimate girly label font. It’s pretty, classy, fun, and packs a big punch. Even though it’s a script font, Babette is very easy to read. I use this font for large vinyl labels like my refrigerator (above) and big tote bins.
*Script fonts require a few extra steps to make them look connected and cut all as one piece. Here’s a tutorial to pull off a seamless script cut with your Cricut.

2. Four Seasons Home Decor

Four Seasons Home Decor is a great font for writing labels with Cricut fine point pens. It’s a casual font that’s great for kids’ storage bins. My favorite way to use Four Seasons Home Decor is having my Cricut write on cardstock, then slide them into name badge holders pinned onto fabric bins.

kids fabric bin labels by Lela Burris Organized-ish

3. Happy

Happy makes me, well, happy! This was the very first font I ever used for my very first Cricut project, and I go back to it over and over again because it’s so good. It’s classic and clear, and easy to weed. I prefer to use it on removable vinyl for updating dollar store containers.

cricut labels for craft organization

4. Avenir Next Condensed

Avenir Next Condensed is a tight and tidy font that’s perfect for small surfaces. Weeding is *advanced* and transferring takes patience, so this font isn’t for beginners, but once you get the hang of it, it’s totally worth the time. I love using this font for teeny tiny vinyl projects like spice jars and handbag contact labels.

spice jar labels with cricut

5. Birthday Bash

Birthday Bash is a super versatile font that’s easy to read but is also on the wider side. It fills a space and makes for a bigger label. I like to use the written version of the Birthday Bash font in the Cricut Joy app for quick Smart Labels.

pet pantry cricut labels

6. Heiti TC

Heiti TC is one of my faves because it’s bold and commands your attention. It’s also really easy to weed, even when it’s cut very small. I use Heiti TC for my own pantry container labels, as well as in my organizing client’s homes’ pantries too.

pantry label font for Cricut

7. Telegram Text

Telegram Text is the ultimate vintage font. It’s kind of like classic typewriter font, but is easier to read and a little more narrow. I prefer to use Telegram Text as a written font with Cricut fine point pens on Smart Label materials for labeling small round lids.

spice jar lid labels with cricut smart label

8. Cricut Sans

Cricut Sans is the default font that always comes up first in Design Space when you add a text box. There’s a reason for that. Cricut Sans is the perfect all-around font and it works for basically anything, whether it’s vinyl or written. I use Cricut Sans font anytime I’m in a hurry and don’t want to waste time testing out fonts.

emergency decals for pets

9. Tuesday

Tuesday is a lovely written font because it’s thin and clear. It’s a great font to use with the Cricut fine point pens because the slimmer the text is written, the classier it looks. I love to use the Tuesday font on labels for guest bathrooms and bedrooms so my guests can easily find what they need.

Cricut Joy labels for guest linen closet

Top 9 Cricut Label Fonts (Recap)

  1. Babette
  2. Four Seasons Home Decor
  3. Happy
  4. Avenir Next Condensed
  5. Birthday Bash
  6. Heiti TC
  7. Telegram Text
  8. Cricut Sans
  9. Tuesday

Need More Cricut Font Ideas?

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Snag my Cricut Font Guide! It’s completely free and covers all the best fonts for labels, kids, handwriting, and even font combinations, which are the hardest thing to figure out when you’re a Cricut newbie. Just drop your info below, then I’ll send that Font Guide right over so you can get it printed out and start saving time picking fonts.

By: Lela Burris · In: Cricut Education, Cricut Projects · Tagged: cricut beginner, cricut joy, cricut maker, labels, smart label

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  1. Anonymous says

    August 11, 2021 at 8:25 pm

    Hi there, can I ask where you got the Heiti TC don’t from? Thankyou

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    • Brad Gandy says

      August 12, 2021 at 11:31 am

      Hi, it is no longer available in Design Space, Cricut discontinued it. They sometimes retire fonts that aren’t Cricut-created after a while to keep the font menu current and refreshed. There are a few similar fonts within Cricut Access, though.

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      • Pamela F Patton says

        January 10, 2022 at 1:41 pm

        Which fonts are similar to Heiti?

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        • Kozzy says

          November 30, 2022 at 1:38 pm

          I’m curious which are similar in your opinion as well! I’m so bummed they got rid of the Heiti TC

          Reply
  2. Lela Burris says

    February 22, 2021 at 8:44 am

    Cricut often adds and deletes fonts every month or sometimes more frequently than that. They may have temporarily or permanently removed it.

    Reply
  3. Megan says

    February 22, 2021 at 12:21 am

    Okay I cant find the fun heiti tc font. Where can you get it?

    Reply
  4. Melissa Corriveau says

    January 18, 2021 at 7:13 pm

    Good fonts make all the difference in the look!

    Reply
    • Brad Gandy says

      January 19, 2021 at 9:46 am

      You never get a second chance to make a first impression, right?

      Reply

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