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Popular $1 sale returns to LetteringDelights.com
by Lettering Delights (Mar 15, 2006)
Font lovers, take note! The highly anticipated Dollar Days sale returns to LetteringDelights.com through March 30, 2006.

Font Frenzy
by Lindsay Teague (Sep 20, 2005)
Learning the ideas and design techniques behind the fonts you have will allow you to really get creative with them. You just need to know how to use them properly.

Embellish with Dingbat Fonts
by Maureen Spell (Jun 1, 2005)
Dingbat fonts are an often over-looked embellishing option for scrapbookers. By altering the images and printing them on various mediums, dingbats offer a wealth of affordable, customizable options for creating accents on your layouts.

Get the Stencil Look with Fonts
by Rockester (Sep 12, 2004)
Save money by using computer fonts rather than stencils or stamps to create fantastic word treatments on your pages.

Lettering Delights Supreme CD 2
by Andrea Steed (Feb 4, 2003)
If you’re a font junkie and love using different alphabets or type fonts for your titles and journaling on your scrapbook pages, you’ll absolutely love the Lettering Delights Supreme 2 CD.

Font Tutorial - Part 2 - Downloading Fonts
by Angie Pedersen (Aug 4, 2002)
Learn how to download fonts step by step.

Font Tutorial - Part 1 - Creating a Font Folder
by Angie Pedersen (Aug 4, 2002)
Learn how to create a font folder to store all of your downloaded fonts.

Do Not Delete These Fonts
by Angie Pedersen (Aug 4, 2002)
If you're trying to re-organize your fonts, be sure to check out this article. This is a list of fonts that you should NOT delete.

Font Tutorial - Part 3 - Unzipping a File
by Angie Pedersen (Aug 4, 2002)
Once you've downloaded all of your fonts, learn how to unzip and install them.


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