Little Bliss Font

Today’s featured font is:

I just thought that this Little Bliss font was so cute. It brought back all of those warm and fuzzy feelings that I had as I brought each of my new babies home from the hospital – SO long ago. The name of the font, the look of the font, just everything about it made me think of all the little things that I kept to add to my childrens first year baby scrapbooks.

I had one of the “store bought” baby books. As an avid scrapbooker, one would not even consider purchasing a blank baby book that the craft stores offer but we mothers often find ourselves getting them as gifts during the traditional baby showers. So, if you fall into that category and you have one of those “store bought” scrapbooks, this font could be a great font to use as a title for one of the featured areas. I can picture it in blue or pink and above the one baby picture that all mothers typically take and save… the newborn calmly asleep in their crib with the sweetest look on their face. You could even turn the font into an iron on transfer and transfer it onto a piece of soft cotton fabric stretched over cardboard to replace the “store bought” titles throughout the book or use it as unique titles on your created scrapbook pages.

The Little Bliss fontĀ  is available in regular and bold. The one in the image above is the bold – go figure… it says bold.

You may download the awesome Little Bliss Font by Andrew2 over at his site Dirt2. Be sure to leave him a comment about his font and let him know how your heard about it.

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Comments

  1. Kerry says:

    I loved this font. Thanks for featuring it. I agree that it conjures images of those little bundles of joy. I am looking forward to using it for my grandbaby’s scrapbook pages.