![]() ![]() Remember, you can access my cursive printables HERE. ![]() You can find traceable practice sheets online that can help you. Testing things out on a piece of scratch paper is helpful, especially if you are pairing two types of fonts together.įind traceable printables. Practice new fonts on scratch paper first. If you don’t like it, erase it and try again! This tip is a super time and paper saver. If you like it, trace over it with pens, markers, or brush pens. Write or draw them in pencil first! It is so much easier to sketch it out first to see if you like it. ![]() If you are new to trying out fonts in your journal, start with easy and simple fonts. I want to know what font they use in Harry Potter books - like not the 'harry potter' font, but the actual font that the words are printed in. 1’ font Recreate the iconic ‘Deathly Hallows’ poster with the ‘Undesirable No. ‘Lumos’ font Download ‘Lumos’, a font inspired by the US ‘Harry Potter’ chapter titles. If you have made it this far, I hope you found some fun bullet journal fonts to try in your next spreads! I want to encourage you by leaving you with some tips to help get you going. ‘Magik’ font Create magical ‘Harry Potter’ themed text with the ‘Magik’ font. Here are a few pens and markers to get you started.Īn additional tool that is really helpful in stencils! You can find letter stencils online, or at your favorite craft store! Wrapping It Up! If you want the original look and feel just like in the films, the Harry P font by Phoenix Phonts is a pretty good alternative.
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