Hi all!
If you’re a font and alpha lover, and you’re looking for a font or letter to spice up a summery page, you’ve come to the right place. Let’s get started! (note: ALL images are linked, so click and go!)
This is Firecat by David Rakowski. Perfect for those camp fire shots! Or those really hot days that make you feel like melting.
Here’s a font that’s good for water scenes. It’s playful and the spatter isn’t too much-just right! Sideshow font.
Meet Riesling, a retro 1920’s-ish font for those times you’d like a font that’s classy, just like the museum or restaurant you just had a date-night at with your spousal unit. (or parent. that’s good, too!)
Urban Labels struck me as an excellent art journal font. It’s wonderfully scribbly and messy! If you download it be sure to read the entire page–Windows users, right click install, don’t double-click.
Of course, there are Alphas available in the store that are wonderfully summery, too. Have you checked these out? Take a look!
Chalk is still big right now, and with this alpha by Rachel Young all those pictures of the kids scribbling on the sidewalk, or those amazing sidewalk chalk artist photos you took during that festival last year have a perfect set of letters just for them:
This Wet Paint Alpha is HUGE; 3 inches tall! Not only good as an alpha, but as a mask for photos. Don’t you think Micheline’s alpha rocks? I do!
For a huge variety of styles in one chipboard alpha pack, try out this alpha set by Kim Jensen. Seriously great deal, especially if you love chipboard plain and simple that goes with everything!
There’s a way for PSE and PS users to jazz these lovely letters up while not losing their chip-board quality. We’ll get to that next Thursday as part of Font Finds.
Have a great week, and happy scrapping!
Julie
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