Cricut’s pen and draw functionality transforms your cutting machine into a precision calligrapher, capable of writing addresses on envelopes, personalizing gift tags, sketching illustrations, or adding handwritten touches to cards. But the font you choose makes or breaks the result. Most fonts in Design Space are designed to be cut, not written - they produce double outlines when drawn with a pen. True writing fonts, designed with single-line stroke paths, produce clean, natural handwriting. Here are the five best Cricut writing fonts for pen projects in 2026.
Quick Comparison
| Product | Best For | Est. Price | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cricut’s Built-in “Hello” Writing Font | Beginners and clean casual lettering | Free with Design Space | ★★★★★ |
| Amy Grace (Creative Fabrica) | Elegant wedding and greeting cards | $3-$8 one-time purchase | ★★★★★ |
| Mia’s Scribblings (single-line) | Natural imperfect handwriting feel | $5-$10 one-time purchase | ★★★★☆ |
| KG Primary Penmanship (system font) | Kids’ projects and schoolwork themes | Free | ★★★★☆ |
| Waltograph (Disney-style) | Themed party invitations and gifts | Free | ★★★☆☆ |
1. Cricut’s Built-in “Hello” Writing Font - Best Free Starting Point
Design Space includes several native writing fonts, and “Hello” is the most polished of the bunch. It draws a clean, friendly cursive with a single stroke - no double outlines, no awkward pen lifts mid-letter. It’s ideal for envelope addressing, gift card messages, and any project where you want consistent, readable handwriting without buying additional fonts. Select “Hello” from the Font menu, set the action to Write, and Design Space handles everything else. For crafters new to Cricut’s pen feature, this is the best place to start.
2. Amy Grace (Creative Fabrica) - Best for Elegant and Wedding Projects
Amy Grace is a single-line calligraphy script available on Creative Fabrica, designed specifically for pen-plotter and Cricut writing applications. The letterforms have graceful descenders and natural pen-pressure variation built into the stroke design, giving written output a genuine calligraphic feel even with a standard fine-point pen. It’s the top choice for wedding envelope addressing, place cards, gift tags, and any project where an elegant, romantic script is needed. Upload it to Design Space as a system font and set the action to Write.
3. Mia’s Scribblings - Best for a Natural, Imperfect Handwriting Look
Mia’s Scribblings is a single-line font that mimics authentic handwriting - slightly irregular letterforms, natural spacing variations, and a casual energy that makes written output feel genuinely personal rather than machine-generated. It’s particularly effective for journaling page headers, recipe cards, and informal note-style projects. The irregular baseline gives it warmth and personality that perfectly even fonts lack. Available from several font marketplaces, it uploads and works in Design Space without any modification.
4. KG Primary Penmanship - Best Free Font for Kids’ Projects
KG Primary Penmanship is a free system font modeled on the handwriting worksheets used in elementary schools. The clean, upright letterforms are highly legible and have the wide, friendly proportions that work perfectly for children’s room labels, school supply personalization, learning charts, and classroom décor. As a system font, it draws cleanly in single-line Write mode in Design Space. The lack of flourishes makes it one of the fastest fonts to write on the machine - ideal for batch projects like classroom name tags.
5. Waltograph - Best for Themed Invitations and Party Projects
Waltograph mimics the iconic Disney Parks sign lettering with sweeping swashes and a nostalgic storybook feel. As a free download that works as a system font in Design Space, it’s a popular choice for themed birthday party invitations, Disney-inspired nursery labels, and holiday gift tags. In Write mode, the ornate letterforms produce a detailed, impressive-looking result with a standard Cricut fine-point pen. Note that the complex swashes require slightly slower pen speed for cleanest results - adjust via the Settings menu in Design Space.
What to Look For
- Single-line vs. outline fonts - only true single-line (pen/sketch) fonts produce natural handwriting output; standard fonts draw double outlines that look wrong in Write mode.
- Design Space compatibility - fonts that upload as system fonts and work with the Write action are your goal; test any new font on a small word before committing to a full project.
- Letterform complexity - highly ornate scripts with complex swashes look beautiful but require slower pen speed and more ink; clean scripts finish faster and are better for batch projects.
- Pen type - fine-point pens give the sharpest detail; Cricut’s infusible ink markers work for special materials; gel pens are excellent for shimmer and color-gradient effects on darker paper.
Final Thoughts
For most Cricut pen and draw projects in 2026, start with Design Space’s built-in writing fonts before investing in third-party options - the native “Hello” and similar fonts are genuinely excellent for everyday work. When you need elevated calligraphy for weddings or events, Amy Grace from Creative Fabrica is worth the small one-time cost. Pair any writing font with Cricut’s fine-point black pen for crisp, consistent lettering that makes every written project look intentional and polished.
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between a writing font and a regular font in Cricut Design Space?+
A regular font cuts the outline of each letter as a shape that you weed and apply like vinyl. A writing font - also called a single-line or pen font - draws the font with a single stroke path, just like handwriting. When you select Write instead of Cut in Design Space and use a writing font, Cricut's pen draws the letters naturally without filling in thick outlines or leaving double strokes.
Do Cricut writing fonts work with all Cricut pens and markers?+
Yes, writing fonts work with all Cricut pen and marker sets including Cricut fine-point pens, infusible ink markers, and gel pens. The key is selecting the correct pen adapter and using the Write action (not Cut) in Design Space. Cricut Explore Air 3 and Maker 3 both support pen writing. The Joy and Joy Xtra also support writing with compatible pen holders.
Can I use free fonts as writing fonts in Cricut Design Space?+
You can upload system fonts into Design Space, but most standard fonts will draw double outlines rather than single-stroke handwriting. True writing fonts are specially designed with single-line paths. Look for fonts labeled as single-line, hairline, or sketch fonts. Several free single-line fonts are available on sites like DaFont and Creative Fabrica and can be uploaded to Design Space as system fonts.