Best Farmhouse Fonts
A collection of the best farmhouse fonts…perfect for all of your design projects. Make farmhouse signs, printables, and more!
I am totally and completely obsessed with fonts. They make such a difference in any project or design, and create the style you’re looking for. I’m always on the hunt for any cute font, but admittedly, my most favorite are anything farmhouse. I thought I’d share a few of my go-to and best farmhouse fonts with you!
Most of the fonts I have are free, but sometimes I do like to purchase them if I really love them. I either know I’ll use them frequently, or it’s for a project or design that’s worth the investment. Then I have them even after that too! The fonts in this collection are mostly ones that are not free, but are under $15. There are two free fonts as well…The Skinny and Special Elite.
If you have a Silhouette Cameo or Cricut, then these fonts can be used for all kinds of design projects–everything from stencils for signs, heat transfer, print and cut, and more. If you like to make farmhouse signs, or would like to start, these farmhouse fonts are perfect. I also love them for all sorts of printables, especially gift tags and invites.
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Best Farmhouse Fonts
Heritage (Gingham)
Voster (Gather)
Hanley Script (Homemade)
Hanley Monoline (Farmhouse)
Hanley Sans (Barn)
The Skinny Bold (Shiplap)
Cottage & Farmhouse (Cottage and Doodles)
Special Elite (Vintage)
When pairing fonts, I will often use a scripted font and a plain font. Here are even more of my favorite font combinations…many of them also perfect farmhouse fonts!
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Kierste Wade is a published author, blogger, and mom to six. With more than 20 years DIY and project experience, she has been sharing ideas on her blog since 2009. Focusing on simple and doable projects, she loves to share attainable ideas for all things home, holidays, and family. Kierste has been featured on Better Homes and Gardens, HGTV, American Farmhouse Magazine (print and online) Taste of Home, Country Living, and more.