Finding a flower font for your floral design project can prove challenging at times. That’s why I put together this list of flower fonts to help you out.
These free flower fonts are great for wedding invitations, flower shop logos, Easter posters, or other print designs with a spring and floral theme. Defining elements of a flower font generally include a handwritten style, floral ornaments usually paired with a script font which can be thin or bold.
Last year I had to design a “Happy Easter” poster and it wasn’t easy finding a spring font with a flowery aesthetic evoking nature springing back to life. Of course, an Easter font was even harder to come across, but I realized that a nice script font with ligatures would also work for my project. In the end, I decided on a hand-drawn flower font with floral elements which delivered the message of my design.
Using floral fonts is a good idea if you’re working on home decor wall art, wedding invitations or other nature-themed designs as they will give your project a joyful and natural look.

Free Flower Fonts
Here are some flower script fonts I recommend you try in your next spring-themed design project:
Hilens Flower Monogram
Moca
Sweet Flower Monogram
Flowered
Narcissus
Sunflor
Victorian Initials One
Cha
Veshion
Zallman Caps
Fleurs de Liane
I would like to close this post by thanking the type designers who decided to share their work with the creative community. Thank you!











I’ve been working on some floral-themed water bottle decals lately, but finding fonts that feel natural and not too clunky has been so tricky. I’m definitely going to download Sunflor and Veshion over the weekend to play around with them. Thanks so much! 💕
Oh wow, thank you for sharing these! I am currently font hunting to get that “organic” feel for some personalized wedding invitations I’m designing for a few friends. I hadn’t even thought about using script fonts with ligatures. That’s a great tip! I can’t wait to try Fleurs de Liane and Sweet Flower Monogram out. Much appreciated!
Why is it so hard to find fonts that aren’t “too much”? I’m curating some seasonal content and Fleurs de Liane is just what I need for that “slow-living” aesthetic. ☁️🌿