
If you're looking for a playful, hand-drawn font that works as both text and decoration without needing separate sticker files the Doodle Sticker Font is built for exactly that. It’s not just another dingbats font: each character is a tiny illustrated element think speech bubbles, stars, hearts, scribbled arrows, and cartoon-style doodles all designed to type out like regular letters or symbols. You get it in OTF, TTF, ProcreateFont, and native Affinity formats (Designer & Photo), so whether you’re sketching in Procreate, laying out in Affinity, or prepping files for print-on-demand, it drops in smoothly.
How does this font actually work in real projects?
Unlike traditional fonts where “A” is just “A”, this one treats every glyph as a visual asset. Type “” and you’ll get a hand-sketched star. Type “@” and it’s a wobbly heart with a tail. Type “Q” and it’s a smiling cloud. That means you can build borders, labels, headers, or social media graphics by typing not dragging and dropping individual PNGs. No layers to manage. No transparency issues. Just consistent line weight, spacing, and style across your whole design.
It’s especially handy if you often create coloring pages, kids’ activity sheets, or craft templates. The outlines are clean and bold enough for easy cutting or coloring, yet retain that relaxed, imperfect charm people love in doodle art. And because it includes a full set of lowercase, uppercase, numbers, and punctuation, you’re not limited to short phrases you can write full sentences or product tags without breaking flow.
What software does it support and how do I use it right away?
You’ll get the Doodle Sticker Font in four ready-to-install formats:
- OTF & TTF: Works in any desktop app Canva (via upload), Adobe Illustrator, Cricut Design Space, Silhouette Studio, and more.
- ProcreateFont: Tap-and-type directly on iPad no copy-pasting from external apps.
- Affinity formats: Fully compatible with Affinity Designer and Affinity Photo (v2+), including ligatures and stylistic sets where supported.
If you already use Affinity tools, you’ll appreciate how cleanly these glyphs align with vector paths and export settings. No pixelation, no rasterization just crisp, scalable shapes that hold up at any size, from Instagram story text to large-format wall decals.
Who’s using this and what are they making with it?
We’ve seen small business owners use it for handmade shop banners, greeting card mockups, and Etsy listing graphics especially those selling printable planners or kids’ learning kits. Crafters layer it over watercolor backgrounds for DIY sticker sheets. Print-on-demand sellers drop it into POD mockups for mugs, notebooks, and tote bags, then pair it with simple sans-serif body text for contrast. One customer told us they used it to label jars in their small-batch jam business “Makes the shelf look friendly, not corporate.”
It also pairs well with other hand-drawn resources. For example, if you like the energy of this set, you might also enjoy the Firework Doodle Collection, which adds confetti bursts, sparkles, and celebratory icons. Or explore the full collection of doodle sticker fonts to mix styles across projects without clashing.
Is it beginner-friendly?
Yes if you know how to install a font on your computer or iPad, you’re set. No plugins, no subscriptions, no learning curve. There’s no special panel to open or toggle. Just double-click the file, click “Install”, and it shows up in your font menu. In Procreate, you drag the .ProcreateFont file into the app, tap “Add”, and it appears under your “My Fonts” list. That’s it.
One thing to keep in mind: since it’s a dingbats-style font, it won’t auto-correct or spell-check. But that’s expected and part of the charm. You’re choosing it for its visual voice, not its grammar.
For reference, this font is part of Creative Fabrica’s curated selection of hand-drawn resources. You can browse similar options like the doodle sticker font or the dingbats font directly on Creative Fabrica.
Before you download quick checklist
- ✅ Check your software version Affinity users need v2 or newer for full compatibility.
- ✅ Try typing a few test characters first (like “~”, “#”, or “Z”) to see how they render in your layout.
- ✅ If using in Canva or Cricut, remember to upload the TTF/OTF not the Procreate or Affinity versions.
- ✅ Pair it with a clean, readable sans-serif (like Inter or Montserrat) for body text it helps the doodles shine without overwhelming.
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