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November 25, 2007

Add a Little Vintage Cheer This Year with Old Fonts




If you're ever inspired by Marie Antoinette, love anything vintage or rustic, love new script fonts to play with, or (like me) are some combination or all of the above, you need to check out Old Fonts. I had a very specific holiday project in mind when I started Googling this morning, and that wonderful little search engine came through for me again! At a very reasonable $39, a gorgeous antique script font can be yours (they also have serif text fonts, but I'm ooohing and aaahing over the scripts for now). My favorites by far are American Scribe and Emily Austin because of how beautiful the forms of the letters are, but they're also the most legible (in my opinion) and fit best with what I was envisioning for myself. (If I was being honest with myself, I'd openly admit that I'll probably buy the whole collection for $199, despite the fact my expendable income is going to presents this month!)

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