Whether it’s beautiful cursive scripts with an old-fashioned feel or down-to-earth handwriting fonts, this set of 25 free Christmas fonts is everything you need to spread warmth and cheer. Use these festive holiday fonts in cards, newsletters, websites, and more.
In this post, we’ll cover:
- Why You Should Use Christmas Fonts
- How to Use Christmas Fonts
- Cursive Christmas Fonts
- Handwritten Christmas Fonts
- Decorative Christmas Fonts
- Serif and San Serif Christmas Fonts
Why You Should Use Christmas Fonts
As the holiday season approaches, you may feel rushed to find the perfect free Christmas fonts for a special event or a holiday card. It’s not easy to browse through the endless choices and find the best free fonts for you.
Did you know Create has a font called “Mountains of Christmas?” There’s literally nothing more festive than that. Plus, you can customize this template inside the tool!
There are a lot of fonts out there that you could use on your Christmas cards, gift tags, or branded marketing materials. But, why pick any old font when you can have one tailored to the holiday season?
Christmas fonts are a great creative tool because they match the festive mood of the holiday season.
Whether it’s beautiful cursive scripts with an old-fashioned feel or down-to-earth handwriting fonts, this set of free Christmas fonts is everything you need to spread warmth and cheer.
How to Use Christmas Fonts
This Scriptina font makes the whole look! Plus, you can customize this template inside Create!
Christmas fonts come in four major categories: elegant scripts, serifs, sans serifs, and cute fonts with a more stylistic flair. It’s important to choose a font that matches both the subject and tone of your message.
A Christmas wedding invite will lose elegance if you pick a casual handwriting font. On the flipside, a more personalized message written in an elegant flowing script might feel inauthentic and lose some of its charm.
Use the elegant, professional fonts anywhere since they’re quite poised. Script fonts are nice for greeting cards, gift signatures, and holiday-themed event invitations.
The big serifs, like Cinzel (which rhymes with tinsel), are good for seasonal branding work like headlines on banners and homepage takeovers. The sans serifs are handy for more down-to-earth seasonal projects, like a series of posts for social media.
The cute fonts are a bit wackier, so we recommend saving them for DIY projects and personalized notes. These casual styles work well on a homemade Christmas card from the heart, or a holiday newsletter for your friends and family.
There’s just one rule when you’re using fonts with stylized characters and playful shapes—don’t use them in big, chunky paragraphs of text. Save these for headlines and short phrases and your viewers will thank you!
Cursive Christmas Fonts
1. CAC Champagne
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Give your holiday cards some pizzazz with this classic font.
CAC Champagne, an effortless script designed by American Greetings Corporation, creates an air of elegance with its exquisite swashes and slightly angled structure.
This font’s calligraphic style and well-spaced letterforms ensure legibility at the smallest of sizes.
2. Nickainley
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Nickainley, a monoline script font designed by Seniors Studio, adds the perfect whimsical touch to holiday cards and is versatile for use in other design applications. Try it with a candy cane-themed color scheme in bright red and stark white.
Free for commercial and personal use, Nickainley is safely housed with the Create tool, too.
3. Rochester
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Rochester, designed by Sideshow, effectively marries loopy calligraphic letterforms with Victorian styles to make the perfect classy font.
Its smooth weight variations and whimsical look creates a style that’s both formal and nonchalant.
This font is available in Create, too, where you can quickly add it to your own image uploads or any design you’re creating with Shutterstock images.
Simply click Text > Add text and scroll or type Rochester into the search bar.
4. Pinyon Script
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Pinyon Script, designed by Nicole Fally, features curved swashes and angled letterforms with a truly elegant demeanor. Use this classic script font for exquisite party invites and formal holiday cards.
Don’t have access to design software? You can easily find Pinyon Script within Create.
5. The Majority
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Give your Christmas card a sense of luxury with this gorgeous script font from Letterhend Studio. Its flowy nature pairs beautifully with a detailed fir tree background.
6. Waving at Christmas
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Waving at Christmas, designed by Cat.B, effortlessly combines calligraphy and festive swirls with a hint of texture.
Pair this dashing font with a stunning Christmas-themed flat lay in your holiday designs, or take advantage of its retro feel with a vintage illustrated pattern.
Handwritten Christmas Fonts
7. Beyond Infinity
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Beyond Infinity, designed by BLKBK Fonts, gives off a whimsical and handwritten feel with its irregular and organic letterforms.
Use this effortless script style in your Christmas cards as an eye-catching heading or title that’s sure to wow your viewers.
8. Mountains of Christmas
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Add a hint of personality to your holiday cards with this textured and playful font designed by Crystal Kluge. Combine this winter wonderland-themed font with a restrained sans serif, such as Lato, to achieve that font contrast.
Plus, here’s a different expression of Mountains of Christmas than the first Create template shown at the beginning of this piece.
9. The Historia
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The Historia, designed by Typia Nesia, truly packs a punch with its angled orientation and rough textures.
This bold brush script has a handmade quality, making it the perfect companion for imagery featuring handmade Christmas decor, like a candy-studded gingerbread house.
10. The Perfect Christmas
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Just like the name says, you simply can’t go wrong with The Perfect Christmas. This script display font features calligraphic letterforms and snowflake details—truly the perfect font for your holiday card.
11. Santa’s Sleigh
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Evoke the jolly feeling of Christmastime with this mono-weight display font designed by HypoTypo. Santa’s Sleigh’s whimsical letterforms give your holiday designs a lighthearted appearance.
Decorative Christmas Fonts
12. Bigelow Rules
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Make a statement in your holiday cards with this bouncy typeface designed by Astigmatic. Bigelow Rules’s quirky and accentuated serifs bring forth a unique retro appeal unlike any other font.
Incorporate this one of a kind font into your seasonal designs to give your headlines an eclectic and spunky appearance.
Or, craft it up with Bigelow Rules in Create!
13. Cherry Swash
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For a go-to monoweight serif font with added swashes, check out the Cherry Swash font by Natalia Kasatkina.
Give your headlines a casual yet whimsical lift by using this font in your next holiday card.
14. Germania One
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Inspired by German typography, Germania One marries the blackletter stylization with geometric Bauhaus letterforms to create the perfect Christmas-inspired hybrid.
Step up your holiday card game and experiment with a more gothic take on Christmas typography. You can also find them in Create.
15. Xmas Sweater Stitch
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Evoke the fuzzy feelings of a Christmas sweater with this holiday-inspired font designed by Chequered Ink.
Pair this textured font with a subtle and festive sweater background to make your next design feel ultra cozy.
16. Sacred Bridge
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Give your holiday card an old-fashioned and traditional appearance with this all caps display font designed by Bombastype.
Sacred Bridge’s sharp swashes create a look that’s sure to set your holiday card apart from the others, making it the perfect font to pair with a photo of your decorated Christmas tree.
17. Spirax
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Characterized by pronounced thin curves and thick stems, Spirax has a hint of exuberance with its swashed letterforms.
Use this calligraphic display font as a simple greeting, or provide important details to your next holiday event.
Serif and San Serif Christmas Fonts
18. Arima
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Arima, a display font designed by NDISCOVER, features an easy-to-read style with a calligraphic twist.
Its subtle curved swashes and weight variations make this stunning font ideal for holiday-themed titles and headings.
This free versatile font comes in a multitude of weights and glyphs for increased usability.
19. Cinzel
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Cinzel, designed by Natanael Gama, is a traditional take on the classic Roman serif. This all caps font is ideal for bringing in a more contemporary feel to headlines and titles in your holiday card.
Its sharp corners look just like a sprig of holly.
20. Euphorigenic
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Add a hint of playfulness and quirkiness to your designs with this serif font designed by Typodermic Fonts.
Euphorigenic’s heavy ball terminals and subtle drop caps make for a pleasant and bouncy feeling in holiday card headlines.
21. Glass Antiqua
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Taken from slight Art Nouveau influences and calligraphic styles, Glass Antiqua presents bubbly and informal letterforms that are ideal for any occasion.
Use alone as a playful headline for your holiday card, or pair with a geometric sans serif, like Roboto, for a successful contrast.
22. Jacques Francois
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Not every Christmas card demands a display or script typeface. Take the classic route by incorporating this simple and reliable serif font into any holiday application.
The beauty of serif fonts is that they can be used alone as a headline or as smaller copy text.
23. Medula One
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Medula One, designed by LatinoType, juxtaposes old and new styles into a versatile sans-serif display font.
Due to its condensed nature, use Medula One as a headline or title in your holiday design rather than copy text.
24. Playfair Display
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Playfair Display, designed by Claus Eggers Sørensen, features thick letterforms with contrasting thin serifs.
This classic display font was inspired by the works of John Baskerville and the stylization of Scotch Roman designs. Use this stunning font in your next holiday card to really wow your viewers.
You can also quickly find Playfair Display within Create.
25. Yeseva One
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Yeseva One, a serif display font designed by Jovanny Lemonad, evokes movement with its drastic weight variations and subtle curves.
Use this striking font as a spectacular greeting for your next holiday card.
Happy holidays to you and yours. Enjoy the most festive fonts around and use them to spread the love this season.
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