Monograms Made Easy: 72 Fonts & Frames

And so begins our study of monograms. For the next week and some change, I’ll being monogramming until there are no letters left in the alphabet. I’ve been excited to get this series started because, well…I. LOVE. MONOGRAMMING. To get this underway, I’m posting something that I’ve wanted to create for some time: a library of monogram fonts & frames.

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I scoured some of my favorite font sites to come up with this extensive (but far from exhaustive) listing of monogramming fonts that fit a number of styles and occasions. Most are free (yay!) and those that are not, have a pink number next to them. Scroll away. Pin away. Let me know what you think! If you love fonts like I love fonts, I have a feeling you’ll enjoy this collection. Be sure to check out the next post in this series where I’ll share a really simple way to make the most of fonts like these.

Monograms Made Easy: Traditional Fonts | Damask Love BLog{1} Academy Engraved {2} Niagara Engraved {3} Dolphian {4} Naive Inline {5} Abraham Lincoln {6} Harold’s Monograms {7} Harold’s Monograms {8} Harold’s Monograms {9} Ecuyder Dax {10} Landsdowne  {11} Bedini Monograms Made Easy: Modern Fonts| Damask Love Blog{1} Champagne & Limousines {2} Comfortaa {3} Taller Evolution {4} Ever After {5} Veron {6} Rasty Lop {7} Josefin Sans {8} Taller Evolution Monograms Made Easy: Retro Fonts | Damask Love Blog{1} Michelle FLF {2} Fashion Victim {3} Little Lord Fontleroy  {4} Onyx {5} Park Lane {6} Go the the Sky {7} Bittersweet {8}Debonaire Inline {9} Eccentric {10} RiotSquad {11} Parisish {12} Odalisque {13} Buenos Aires {14} Modern Typography Monograms Made Easy:Whimsical Fonts | Damask Love BLog{1} Marker Felt Fine Point {2} Hoedown {3} KG True Colors {4} Metro Retro {5} Brain Flower {6} Tuna and Hot Dogs {7} Little Miss Priss {8} KG One Thing {9} Penelope Anne {10} KB Queeny Me {11}KB Push {12} HFF Light Petals {13} Chachie {14} Matilde Monograms Made Easy: Curly Fonts | Damask Love Blog{1} Monogram KK {2}Barocca Monograms {3} Harold’s Monograms Vine Monograms {4} Lavanderia {5} Porcelain Monograms Made Easy: Frames & Borders | Damask Love Blog{1}KG Flavor & Frames {2} Nymphette {3} Bergamot Ornaments {4} KG Flavor & Frames {5} Bergamot Ornaments {6} Bergamot Ornaments {7} Bergamot Ornaments {8} Matilde Frames {9} Cornucopia Caligrafica {10} Dingleberries {11} Dingleberries {12} KG Flavor & Frames {13} Free Ribbons {14} Lots of Frames {15} Cornucopia of Ornaments {16} Bergamot Ornaments {17}Darrians Frames {18} KG Flavor & Frames {19} Cornucopia Caligrafica {20} FoglihtenFr02

Damask Love is filled with more monogram projects! They’re just a click away! I can’t wait to se what you create!

DIY Clay Monogram Medallions | How to Create Inkjet Embossed Stationery | Best Stamps for Monogramming | Best Dies for Monogramming | DIY Monogram Candles | Monogram Keychains Stamped Monogram Notepad

Keep on crafting with these other posts

About the Blog

Hey, I’m Amber Kemp-Gerstel - the crafty brain behind Damask Love, where creativity, color, and a little chaos come together. I’m a suburban mom of two, known for turning up the volume on everyday DIYs and showing up like your colorful, crafty BFF. Over the years, I’ve gone from psychologist to full-time content creator, TV host, and brand partner, with appearances on Making It, Today, and HGTV. When I’m not making stuff or on set, I’m chasing around my two boys, Markus and Maxwell, and laughing my way through the mess.

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493 Comments

  1. 4.8.13

    Great collection, Amber! Pinning right now πŸ™‚

  2. 4.8.13
    Serine said:

    Love this post! Can’t wait to see what you have created!

  3. 4.8.13
    Naomi said:

    Love it Amber! Really needed this for some baby shower invites I’m working on. Downloading NOW!

  4. 4.8.13

    BRILLIANT!!!! I’m so LOVING you right now :0)

  5. 4.8.13
    Leanne C. said:

    Thanks so much for this post! It is definitely getting pinned in my typography and gift boards!

  6. 4.8.13
    Bridget said:

    LAAAHV! Thanks so much for putting this together & sharing it with us. Just pinned it!

    • 10.9.14
      Riley said:

      This website is amazing!!!

  7. 4.8.13
    Jeanie P said:

    LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this! Thanks for doing all this work for us. Ha.

    QUESTION: The retro group is missing the names/links of fonts 13 and 14. I’d really like to know what #14 is.

    • 4.8.13
      amber said:

      Thanks for catching that! I’ve updated with the font names! Happy monogramming!

  8. 4.8.13
    Lindsey said:

    You are incredible! This must have been so much work. What a fabulous resource, though. Thanks a million for sharing!!!!

  9. 4.8.13

    Thank you!

  10. 4.8.13

    This is a treasure, Amber! You are so generous to put all that hard work into sharing this with us, but most of all to share your incredible design savvy. The monograms are all so gorgeous the way you’ve put them together. Thank You!

  11. 4.8.13
    Gina said:

    I hoard fonts like I hoard paper. Probably even worse than I hoard paper because fonts don’t take up REAL space like paper does. I’m in heaven!!! πŸ™‚ Thank you!

  12. 4.8.13
    Ann Q Partin said:

    I Love monograms too! Thanks for breaking it all down for us! You can also make your own monogram notepads by using a special bookbinding PVA Glue. Just paint on a small amount of the glue on the edge and let it dry….then the pages tear off like your store bought note pads.

  13. 4.8.13
    Lisa said:

    I do a lot of graphics and am always looking for new fonts and brushes for Photoshop. I love these and love free! Thanks for putting this together:)

  14. 4.8.13
    Jessica said:

    This is great! Thank you for putting this together and sharing.

  15. 4.8.13
    Donna Polley said:

    Thanks for all the work on this.

  16. 4.8.13
    janet said:

    WOW!! Amber – what an amazing post and resource! I love fonts too, and this is incredible!! Thank you, for all your hard work – I am sure this took ages….

  17. 4.8.13
    Kathy Mc said:

    You are definitely right on trend with all these monograms. I attempted to “Google” some of these and saw one tutorial on how to create my own in Word…but never finished because I couldn’t find the right font. I so want to make card sets as gifts for friends so this is right up my alley. Thanks for all your hard work and for sharing with us. Amber, you are amazing!

  18. 4.8.13
    Linda said:

    Awesome post Amber!

  19. 4.9.13
    Audrey said:

    Thank you so much! Your posts always look like they are a lot of work….I can only imagine what it is like in real life!

  20. 4.9.13
    Kathy Stephens said:

    I embroider everything that’s for weddings, birthdays, showers, thank you gifts so this is a treasure. So are you! Merci

  21. 4.9.13
    Marg said:

    What a wonderful number of fonts. thank you. I must give Monograms a try.

  22. 4.10.13

    Wow! these font selection is awesome! Thanks for sharing them.

  23. 4.11.13
    Carmen Lucero said:

    Fabulous collection, Amber! I just need to learn how to get the letters inside the frames. I’m sure it’s not as hard than I think it. Thank you, Ill be coming back to see what else you create. I’m having so much fun seeing the extraordinary way you use your monograms!!

    Hugs,

    Carmen L

  24. 4.11.13
    Felicia said:

    This is Saa-Weet!! I’m such a Font Freak…I made sure to add these to my collection. Coincidentally…there is a website called “FontFreak” that has a ton of other fonts up for grabs…FREE! Enjoy! from one enabler to another. LOL

  25. 4.11.13
    lynn whelan said:

    can you tell us how you made your monogram with the laurel leaf wreath?

    • 4.11.13
      amber said:

      The laurel wreath in the “Monograms Made Easy” logo? That’s an .eps file that I found on line a while back. I wish I could give you more details but I can’t remember where I downloaded it from.

      • 5.27.15
        Cassie Knapp said:

        What font did you use for the pages monogram?

  26. 4.12.13

    Thankyou soooo much for doing this , I am also a font lover πŸ™‚ Viv xx

  27. 4.13.13
    Emily said:

    How did you fill in the aqua blue color on the monogram?

    • 4.14.13
      amber said:

      I created all of the designs in Photoshop, so I was able to alter the text that way.

  28. 4.15.13

    Pretty! I am a font addict as well!

  29. 4.22.13
    judy said:

    LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS PAGE!!!!i am new to vinyl crafting and have been searching for a site,just like this one.THANK YOU for putting a halt to my frustration..lol

  30. 4.25.13

    wow , I think this is one of the best monogram posts I have come across. I can’t wait to start using these on my pillows.
    I agree with everyone here…when I say THANK YOU!

  31. 4.30.13
    Lindsey said:

    This is so awesome! Thanks for taking the time to put this together πŸ™‚ Quick question: I love #11 in the “Frames & Borders” section, but I can’t figure out which font is used for the “W”. Do you happen to know what it is? I keep looking through the fonts above it, but I can’t figure it out. Thanks again!

    • 4.30.13
      amber said:

      Hi Lindsey! So glad you found your way to this post! It’s one of my favorites! The “W” font in the frame section is called “Eccentric” It’s also listed in the “Retro” section. Hope this helps!!

      • 5.6.13
        Lindsey said:

        Great! Thanks again πŸ™‚

  32. 6.1.13
    lynn whelan said:

    Was there ever a follow up post to this about making the most of these fonts?

    • 6.1.13
      amber said:

      Hi Lynn! I did a post about how to create embossed monograms using your inkjet printer which is a great way to use these fonts and still add a handmade element.

  33. 6.11.13
    Lorraine said:

    I’ve just discovered your blog and I am BLOWN away, I just love your take on life so full of fun (and useful tips LOL). Thanks from me (over the pond in England!)

    • 6.11.13
      amber said:

      Welcome, Lorraine! So great to hear from a new reader! I am happy that you are enjoying everything going on here on the blog!

  34. 6.18.13
    Kristine said:

    Thank you for taking the time to compile this wonderful collection! I love the laurel wreath with the mMe monogram (just under the title) what is that font and frame called?

    • 6.19.13
      amber said:

      I believe that font is the Vine Monogram included in the roundup. As for the laurel wreath. That is an image I designed.

  35. 6.18.13
    Meredith said:

    This is an awesome post! Thank you so much! Can you share the name of the font on #11 in frames and borders?

    • 6.19.13
      amber said:

      Hi Meredith! The font in #11 is called Eccentric! Beautiful, right?!

      • 6.19.13
        Meredith said:

        I love that font! Thank you so much for the reply! πŸ™‚

  36. 7.1.13
    Marianne said:

    Don’t know how to download the alphabets! Great resource ! Thanks for all the hard work.

  37. 7.7.13

    Thanks so much for this go-to guide! I can’t wait to download and use these. I’m the girl who monograms everything she owns, so this is the perfect resource!

  38. 7.9.13
    Ursula Milford said:

    I see 2 fonts I love the Urly #1 and #4 and are free. How do you download these fonts?
    Thanking you in advance for your reply.

    • 7.9.13
      Ursula Milford said:

      Sorry, meant Curly!!

    • 7.17.13
      amber said:

      Just click on the link for each font that you like and you can download them! It’s that easy!

  39. 7.18.13
    Ana Salis said:

    Very useful,thanks…big hug from Brazil
    Ana Salis

  40. 7.20.13
    Trace said:

    Really,really need a step by step guide for this as I’ve never downloaded and successfully completed the steps through to be able to use the font I downloaded???? Help needed please!

  41. 7.20.13
    skyler said:

    Love the site, very helpful!

  42. 7.30.13
    Lex said:

    Thanks for putting this together. May I suggest one addition? Marking which fonts are freeware and which cost money.

  43. 8.13.13
    Erin said:

    Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!!! This is fabulous. The world needs more “Type A” people like you πŸ™‚

  44. 8.20.13
    Lauren said:

    What font is the big M in the middle in your title?

  45. 8.21.13
    Karen said:

    Great post! Thanks so much for sharing the hard work you must have taken to assemble all these fonts in an adorable way!

  46. 8.21.13
    Clarissa said:

    God Bless you for doing this!

  47. 8.22.13

    Hi All.
    We were looking for the most beautiful fonts and came up with some wallpapers and frames. If you want to create some monograms on Android phone easy and fast we’d like to share with you our first monogram make app on Android: Easy Monogram. It is available on Google Play Store, just search for it.
    Thank you all!

  48. 8.27.13
    johnny said:

    Hi there, would you be able to let me know whats the font for number 13 for A under frames and borders ? Thanks!

    • 8.27.13
      amber said:

      Sure! That font is called “Little Lord Fontleroy” and is available through dafont.com

  49. 9.3.13
    Mia said:

    Hi Amber, do you think that these would work in terms of a sketch option on a silhouette or do you think they need to be cut? I specifically love Cornucopia Caligrafica. Thanks!