Top 10 FREE Halloween Fonts for Cricut Design Space

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Oct 25, 2020

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By Crafting Spree

Top 10 FREE Halloween Fonts for Cricut Design Space
Tis the season for spooky fonts! Here are the top 10 free Halloween fonts you can download to use in Cricut Design space for all your spooky projects:

For a step-by-step tutorial on how to download fonts to Cricut Design Space, head to my written and video tutorials here or watch the video below:

1. Bones.

Perfect for any spooky signs or DIY tombstones, the possibilities with this font are endless!

Check out this font here.
This font definitely takes the cake for special characters. Unlike Bones, this font includes every number as well as many other special characters, leaving you with even more options to let your creativity run wild. I’ve used fonts like this to create Halloween crime scenes with classified folders, evidence bags of fake body parts, and crime scene evidence number tags. There’s SO much you can do!

Check out this font here.

3. Bloody.

This font reminds me a little bit of the Goosebumps books and movies from my childhood. Definitely a creepy font. You can see below that it doesn’t have every special character, but it looks like the most common ones are there. I have a feeling there are some super eerie signs to be made with this font and some blood red vinyl, or perhaps a creepy phrase made of red HTV vinyl on a white shower curtain… “you’ll be next” or something less cliché. Needless to say, this is a classic Halloween-worthy font that I’m sure you guys will make some awesome creepy things with! (If you do, post a pic in the comments at the end of this!)

Check out this font here.
This one looks like it belongs in a zombie apocalypse movie. This could be the perfect font for some murder mystery party invitations or for some daunting zombie warning signs. So many ideas for this one…

Check out this font here.

5. Shlop.

Similar to the font “Bloody” this one also gives off some Goosebumps vibes. I like how it’s similar to bloody but is definitely more… gooey. The perfect font to go with any spooky signs or DIY Halloween props to label a mystery shlop that isn’t blood. Perhaps this font could be perfect for ghastly drink labels like “Ghost Glop” or “Skeleton Slime” because if there’s one word this font makes me think its: EW! So naturally, it’s perfect for Halloween!

Check out this font here.
For all you Tim Burton fans out there, this font is definitely for you. If the name doesn’t give it away, it’s clear this font is clearly a nod to the movie “Coraline” as well as “Nightmare Before Christmas,” it definitely gives off Burton vibes. Looks like a perfect font for some witchy decorations or perhaps a “broom parking only, all others will be toad” sign. What would you like to make with this font? Share your ideas in the comments at the end!

Check out this font here.
This font couldn’t have a better name. It reminds me of how the dementor’s fingers in Harry Potter look… it doesn’t get much spookier than that! In fact, this font could make for the perfect “Beware the Dementors” sign, spooky stuff!

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Similar to the previous font “Bones” I like how this one has a different design for the first letter in every word. It also seems a bit creepier to me like “Bones” could make some great Halloween party invitations for younger kids, where as this one could be great for an older crowd who should expect a higher caliber of spookiness! This font would be great for some creepy bottle labels like “rat poison” or “pigs blood”… YUCK!

Check out this font here.

9. Haunted.

This font seemed like a generally awesome Halloween font. There’s so many things you can do with this one, it’s a great kid-friendly, less spooky font that would make for some great Halloween signs, shirts, mugs, tomb stone text. It also has a fun ghost design for the “~” squiggle-dash character (no idea what the technical term for that character is) but how fun is that!? What are some Spooktacular things you could make with this font? Let us know in the comments at the end!

Check out this font here.
Because 2020.

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I hope you all like at least one of these top 10 free Halloween fonts. If you made any projects using these fonts please share in the comments below!

To check out more fun DIY Halloween inspo, head to my Etsy store here for $2.99 Cricut-compatible SVG and PNG Halloween designs! Here are some of my favorites below:

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