Free Fonts for Halloween
Published: October 11, 2023
Add spooky vibes to your digital planners, notebooks, and journals with these fonts. These are great for scrapbooking too!
*Fonts listed in this post are free for PERSONAL USE.
If you’d like to use them for commercial purposes check each fonts license to see if it’s allowed.
DISPLAY FONTS
These fonts are ideals for titles and headers.
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Create the same title (or in this case date) in 2 different colors. Slightly offset the top layer to create a shadow affect.
Erase or hide the date in your digital planner and use this font to replace it for an easy way to add Halloween vibes to your day.
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A fun brush style font that would be great for short sayings like “Happy Halloween” or “Spooky Season.”
This is also a good font for replacing dates in your digital planners .
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Play around with different font colors within words with this font. Like making the “a” white like a ghost and the “o” orange like a pumpkin.
Also great for dates.
OTHER FONTS
These fonts are great for spooky quotes, body text (like paragraphs and lists), and small headlines.
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Because these fonts aren’t as bold as those above, they’re great for replacing text in digital planners where there isn’t a lot of space to play. For example, you can replace a weekdays on a weekly spread.
Use these fonts to pull out quotes or important facts when taking digital notes so they stand out and are easy to find.
IDEAS
All of the fonts in this section are great for lists: to-dos, groceries to buy, candy to find, books to read, etc.
Use dingbat fonts as list dots. Change the font color as you complete tasks.
Dingbat fonts can also be used as fun icons/stickers for digital planners and notebooks.
DINGBAT FONTS
QUICK TIPS
When looking for a free font, double check that it includes the numbers and symbols that you need. Some free fonts include them all others don’t.
I use iFont to install fonts onto my iPad. For more on how to do that, check out this quick video from our Instagram page.
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