I’ve been having a lot of fun lately adding new fonts to my font collection for doing little graphics that you might see here on Simply Frugal! I love fonts! Especially free fonts! I thought some of you might like the links to the Fabulous Free Fonts that I’ve been finding, so here are 15 of my current favourites:

5th Grade Cursive | A Sensible Armadillo | Agent Orange | Aubrey | Black Jack | Channel | Days | DISCO | Honey Script | Lavanderia | Lemon Chicken | LongTime | Matilde | Quaver Sans | Quicksand
I’ll be having a part 2 with more of my favourites since I couldn’t fit them all in this post. 🙂
How to install fonts: If you need help installing fonts, here’s a great tutorial on how to install fonts on a Mac, here. For the PC version, check out this tutorial, here.

Thanks for the free fonts. Just an FYI the Lavanderia is a pay font. You have to donate to get it! 🙂
Grace and Jennifer, these fonts are more geared towards those that like to make graphics in programs like Photoshop. Although you can also use them in programs like Word. In order to use them on your blog or email, you’ll have to change the HTML (which I know nothing about!)
Jennifer, at the very bottom of the post, I added a couple of links telling you how to install the fonts to your computer that should help!
Hi Taya,
I’m intrigued by the idea of these cool fonts, but I also don’t really know how to go about using them once I download them. Where should I save them on my computer and how do I access them when wanting to use one on my blog or to make a poster or label? Could you or anyone else explain it to this computer-ignorant gal? Thanks so much! Keep up the great work…
I found the website http://www.searchfreefonts.com. I have no idea if they have all the ones Taya listed but they had a tonne when I clicked on Christmas fonts. I bookmarked it and will be going back. I can use these on my blog and in emails, in letters I print out on the computer, so much fun….thanks for sharing Taya! Oooh on labels for homemade beauty products that I make to sale and just homemade Christmas presents. Possibilities are endless!
I would love to read a quick explanation of how you use these fonts. I downloaded one and now what – how do I use them say on my blog or email. Thanks so much.