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Sanction: A Handwritten Font for Creative Crafters
Where to Use Sanction in Your Crafts
- Wedding Invitations: Add a romantic and whimsical feel to your wedding stationery with Sanction.
- Greeting Cards: Make your holiday or birthday cards more memorable with this charming script.
- Product Labels: Use Sanction for candle labels, boutique tags, or small packaging to give your items a personalized flair.
- Wall Art: Create printable wall art or DIY signs that blend style with functionality.
- Invitation Templates: Design custom templates for events like baby showers, birthdays, or anniversaries.
- Seasonal Crafts: Incorporate Sanction into holiday decorations, seasonal tags, or festive packaging.
- SVG Designs: Use Sanction for digital cut files, Cricut or Silhouette projects that require a fun and readable font.
Practical Tips for Using Sanction
- Readability: Always test how Sanction looks at smaller sizes. It performs well but may need adjustments for very tiny text.
- Cutting Machines: When using Sanction in SVG or digital cut files, check that the font is properly embedded and supports the necessary characters.
- Mockups: Preview your designs in different contexts—like printed cards or digital mockups—to ensure the font looks great in all formats.
- Font Pairing: Pair Sanction with a clean sans serif font for a balanced look. This works well for headers and body text combinations.
- Commercial Use: Ensure you have the proper licensing for commercial use, especially if you're selling physical products, templates, or digital downloads.
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