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How Do I Use Canva Fonts With Cricut?

Last updated on September 27, 2022 @ 8:32 pm

As a graphic designer, I am often asked how to use Canva fonts with Cricut. The answer is actually quite simple – all you need to do is download the font file from Canva, and then upload it to Cricut Design Space. Once the font is uploaded, you can select it from the list of fonts and use it in your design.

Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to use Canva fonts with Cricut:

1. Download the font file from Canva

To download a font from Canva, simply click on the “Download” button located next to the font name. This will download the font file to your computer.

2. Upload the font file to Cricut Design Space

Once the font file is downloaded, open Cricut Design Space and click on the “Upload” button in the upper left corner. Then, select “Upload Fonts” from the dropdown menu.

On the next screen, click “Browse” and locate the font file on your computer. Finally, click “Upload” to upload the font to Cricut Design Space.

3. Select the font in Cricut Design Space

Once the font is uploaded, you can select it from the list of fonts in Cricut Design Space. To do this, click on the “Text” tool in the upper left corner of the screen. Then, click on the “Add Text” box and type in your text.

Next to the “Font” dropdown menu, click on the “More fonts..” option. This will open a new window with all of the fonts that are available in Cricut Design Space, including the Canva fonts that you just uploaded. Simply click on the desired font to select it and then click “OK” to close the window.

And that’s all there is to using Canva fonts with Cricut! With just a few simple steps, you can easily add any Canva font to your Cricut designs. So go ahead and experiment with different fonts until you find one that you love!

PRO TIP: If you are using Canva fonts with Cricut, be aware that some fonts may not work correctly. Be sure to test your fonts before using them for important projects.
Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

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