font_foundry: Kimberly Geswein
An all-caps font with blackout lettering perfect for stencils. Use alternating caps and lowercase for bouncy lettering.
Inspired by the decayed lettering on the signs at Siesta Key beach painted on weather-worn old wood in Florida, these letters are made to look like peeling paint.
Decayed and stamped highly textured frames and decorations. Perfect for chalkboard art.
A fatter, more kid-friendly version of KG Lego House, this font is designed specifically for elementary teachers who requested a neat, legible font with a thicker outline.
Chalkboard inspired frames. Perfect for decorating!
Use the [ and ] key to create a unique flag ending on your words. Use alternating lowercase and uppercase with the Bounce version to create a bouncy look. To create a solid space...
This font is designed to be layered as a trendy chalkboard art font. Stack the layers for a 3D, multi-colored look.
A neat handwritten font in an upright, feminine style. The bar key | contains a cute slice of cake.
This handwritten font was designed with Ashley Sanderson at Flying High In First Grade.
Use lowercase letters to make the side intials and uppercase letters to create the large center monogram.