Free canva stuff; Part 2
Listen who doesn’t love free?!
And these cute fonts on canva are just that free.99 !!
Now only are they free but they are cute and perfect to add to any post to make it eye catching for any new or vet content creator!
Canva is the main app I use and because it comes with so much free items that I can use to create my post!
Okay, besties, if you loved hearing about those incredible free Canva fonts, you're in for an even deeper dive! As a fellow content creator, I know how crucial fonts are for making our work stand out. It’s not just about pretty text; it’s about branding, readability, and that immediate 'wow' factor. We're always on the hunt for fonts that scream 'me' or perfectly fit our niche, right? Finding those hidden gems in Canva can be a game-changer for digital planning, social media, or any project you're juggling. When I first started, I spent ages just scrolling through fonts, wondering which ones would truly resonate. Now, I have a few go-to strategies. For instance, if you're aiming for that 'fancy font Pinterest' vibe, think about elegant script fonts or unique display types. These are perfect for quotes, pin titles, or highlighting key information on your graphics. I've found that searching for terms like 'script', 'handwritten', or 'display' often yields fantastic results. And don't forget to filter by 'free' – there are so many gorgeous options available without a Canva Pro subscription! Speaking of specific fonts, let's talk about some real showstoppers. I absolutely adore Amsterdam Two (just like the original post mentioned, it's my favorite!). It has this beautiful, flowing elegance that makes any text look instantly premium. It’s incredible for branding or adding a personal touch to your digital planner layouts. Another one that pops up a lot in 'popular fonts' searches is the Brittany font style. While Canva might not have an exact 'Brittany' named font, you can find similar elegant, brush-script styles by searching for 'brush script' or 'calligraphy'. They give off that same sophisticated yet approachable feel. And for something totally different, if you're looking for a fun, playful touch, try searching for a 'canva bubble font free' option. These are fantastic for youthful content, playful announcements, or even some eye-catching headings. For anyone using Pinterest, you know visuals are everything. A well-chosen font can literally stop someone mid-scroll. I always experiment with a mix of 'Modern' sans-serif fonts for readability in body text and more 'Vintage' or 'Fancy' display fonts for my main titles. This contrast creates visual interest. Think about your pin's purpose: is it a recipe? A quote? A tutorial? A 'Joyful' or 'Elegant' font can set the mood instantly. The key is to make sure your text is legible even at a smaller size, especially on mobile. Don't be afraid to try out fonts like 'Serif' for a classic look or 'Corporate' for a clean, professional feel, depending on your brand. My biggest tip for finding new fonts? Don't just search for names. Play around with descriptive keywords within Canva's font search bar. Try 'cute', 'aesthetic', 'bold', 'minimalist', 'retro', or even 'kids' if you're looking for something whimsical. You'll be amazed at the variety that pops up! Once you find fonts you love, create a 'brand kit' in Canva (even with a free account, you can usually save a few favorites) so they're always at your fingertips. And remember, less is often more when it comes to font pairing. Stick to 2-3 complementary fonts per design to maintain a cohesive and professional look. Experiment, have fun, and let your creativity shine through your typography!



love these, thanks for sharing! 😍