40 Hand Drawn Fonts for Teachers

40 hand drawn fonts for teachers and teacher resources. Personal and commercial use approved. No credit required.

I have always enjoyed handwriting and, more recently, fonts!  Since middle school, my notebooks and journals became a place for me to practice not only my future last name based on whatever boy I was crushing on (well…there was only one boy…aaaaand we’re married now), but also to doodle and really perfect my handwriting.  I swear doodling helped me pay attention better during class! To this day, I can’t sit through a meeting without turning my notes into art.

Anyway, it’s been really fun to take a long-time hobby and turn my own handwriting into actual fonts!  Not only is it a great stress-reliever and something to do while I’m watching Bloodline with B at night, but I LOVE having new fonts to use on my teaching resources.

So far, I’ve created 4 separate volumes, each containing 10 hand-drawn, true type fonts. They’re all commercial and personal use approved, with no credit required (but always appreciated!).

Click on the graphics below to check them out!

Most have been named after my favorite girls – family and friends – including this sweet little lady…

40 hand drawn fonts for teachers and teacher resources. Personal and commercial use approved. No credit required.

I tried to keep product design in mind, which is why I made several “chunky” fonts that will stand out on covers.  My friend Rebecca suggested that 🙂

40 hand drawn fonts for teachers and teacher resources. Personal and commercial use approved. No credit required.

Volume Four is on sale through the rest of the day and includes Babbling Rachelle pictured above!

I hope you’ll check them out! Happy Thursday!

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AbbyMullins

Abby is a former kindergarten and first grade teacher who channels her passion for education into creating engaging activities and resources for the kindergarten and first grade classroom. When not dreaming up or working on her next project, you’ll find her enjoying her family – most likely in her minivan on the way to a soccer field.

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