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Favourite fonts Cafe Rojo
Here are a couple sentiments done using Cafe Rojo, a free font, which is nice and curvy and quite "young". Another plus, is that it cuts well.
I've increased the size of the capitals and rotated the letters to create a flowing greeting. I used KNK studio, but DM or Inkscape could be used to create the same effect.
Happy cutting.
ErikaP
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Favourite Fonts - Ballpark
One of my favourite fonts for welded greetings is Ballaprk, because it is pretty much 'connected' already and it is quite a thick font so it cuts very nicely without tearing. It is a free font, which I can't remember where I got it (probably Dafont), but if you 'Google' it you will find it easily.
Welded titles were done very quickly in Inkscape just to show what the font looks like.
Hazel xx
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Favorite Font ~ Storybook
This is currently my favorite font for welding. I do change my mind from time to time but I love the way it looks welded together.
Welded together in inkscape but have welded in Robo Master
This is a free font I got from dafont.com
This is my first time uploading so please forgive me if I did something wrong.