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Knicknack is a typeface that will put a smile on your face. It features 2 styles, regular and fuzzy and comes in at least 5 weights. At least?! Yes, at least. If you use the variable font file of Knicknack you can control the weight of the font with a slider. Works in Adobe Photoshop CC 2018 and Adobe Illustrator CC 2018.

KNICKNACK is a typeface that will put a smile on your face. It features 2 styles, regular and fuzzy and at least 5 weights. At least?! Yes, at least. If you use the variable font file of KNICKNACK you can control the weight of the font with a slider. Works in Adobe Photoshop CC 2018 and Adobe Illustrator CC 2018.

Lobster Two is fancy without being gaudy. In fact, it looks like it came right off the pages of a storybook. With embellishments that look like the skids on a sleigh, this font is perfect for Christmas cards.

Manus Smooth is an awesome display font that works for almost any card design. It mixes the best parts of handwritten and calligraphy fonts that we have seen above to create something new. The smooth flow of this font makes it perfect for scrawling out messages.

If you want to create a Christmas card with a cool experimental look, then Atlantic Bentley is a great choice. This font feels like it was pristinely created back in the day and time has worn it down to what you see now.

The Bakery font was probably ripped straight off the menu board of a French cafe. The combination of thick and thin strokes make it feel like a person wrote this font in a hurry before the store opened. The artful imperfections of this font will make your Christmas card feel a lot more genuine.

Bring a modern feel with classes touches to your Christmas cards with this beautiful font, Beautiful Holiday. The cursive typeface with long, thin strokes makes this an ideal holiday font for your cards.

One of the best parts of this font is how well the cursive letters are created and spaced. Enchanting Celebrations is another script font that is super decorative but also easy to read. It can be used in combination with a sans serif font like Cocogoose to upgrade your holiday card cover.

Tired of trying to decide which font to pick for your Christmas cards? Phuket! Vacations in Phuket might just be the best named for a font on this list. This font is snazzy and opulent, like spending Christmas at an all-inclusive resort.

Cute and round like a snowman, Chewy is a font that brings a feeling of childish fun to your Christmas cards. Write a big, cheerful message on your card in this font, to give people warm fuzzy feelings when they open it!

One of the most ubiquitous holiday candies makes an appearance in font form with Candy Cane. Like other decorative fonts, this one is ideal for big, short phrases. Pair it with a more readable body font to create a pro Christmas card!

Artesana is a lowercase font that you can use to add a familiar or casual feeling to your Christmas cards. The uniquely designed letters give this font a one-of-a-kind feel. Pair Artesana with a bold font like Paytone One (available on Venngage) for a quirky and interesting holiday card.

Let your inner quirkiness shine through this holiday season by picking Geektastic. This font feels goofy and fun, without being too in your face. In fact, tech companies or startups would benefit from using this font on their holiday greeting cards.

Christmas Gift seems to be inspired by someone writing all the name tags on the presents the night before. The lack of uniformity in each of the letters feels like it was written by a tired parent. This font is great for giving your card an authentic look.

This is one of my favorite Christmas fonts, by far. It looks like Christmas Jumper was pulled straight from a sweater knit by grandma. We recommend using this on a very minimalistic Christmas card to make it look like a real sweater.

Although Christmas Season is a very thin font, it still makes an impact on your Christmas card design. This font has a casual and comfortable feel, and can easily be used on a family card or even a corporate Christmas card because of that.

Saint Knick Knack looks like the writing you would put on a tag for a homemade box of holiday treats. The playful swirls and loops give this font a fun and carefree feeling. Perfect for a homemade Christmas card!

SquareFont is a very bold geometric font. This font can be used to make a holiday card that has a modern or industrious theme. Got someone in your life who loves woodworking? Mechanical work? This is a font that will speak to them.

The Skinny is a simple font that you can use to bring a minimalistic feel to any Christmas card. Pair it with a bolder font like Queen of Clubs to complete the minimalist holiday card you have always wanted.

Chapaza looks like it should be on the front page of a newspaper or fashion magazine. The mix of light and heavy strokes make this font look timeless. Use it to bring a bit of sophistication to your Christmas card this year.

The Nordic countries are probably pretty used to having a white Christmas, and Christmas In Finland fits that imagery. This whimsical font will transport you to a land of warm sweaters and fairytales.

Edition is a beautiful font that harks back to a forgotten era where newspapers ruled the world of print. This font would fit nicely in a newspaper, book or magazine, but it will also give your Christmas cards a dramatic look.

Lemon/Milk is one of those fonts that you will never forget after you see it for the first time. Match this big, bold font with a thin font like Code or Cocogoose for a modern and easy to read card design.

Another literally named font, because sometimes simplicity is best: The Light Font. The Light Font actually pairs very nicely with The Bold Font, which makes sense since they were both created by the same designer!

This elegant Christmas card template combines a classy font with a deep-colored background image. Combining a dark background with light font will help your message pop out at readers. Plus, it makes for a holiday card design with impact.

This is another card that uses a modern, elegant color palette. The golden border and script font make for a timeless card design. This is a card template that would work with a wide range of different color palettes. You could also easily repurpose this template for a wide variety of occasions.

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In the short, a snowman named Knick in a snow globe wants to get to a pretty Sunny Miami knick-knack. He tries various methods to escape. First, he tries to bust the dome with the igloo in the globe. Being flat plastic, it just floats to the bottom. Next, he tries using his carrot nose as a chisel with a hammer on the dome wall. This just gets his nose out of joint in that it ends up bent. Next, he tries to jackhammer through the globe floor. This just results in all of his facial features being vibrated off. He then tries to use a blowtorch to weld a hole in the globe. This just results in him being shot into the other side of the globe. Finally, he sets up a large stack of explosives and hides behind the upturned igloo. This results in everything, him, the igloo and snow, getting swirled around the globe. During all of these incidents, Sunny Miami gets more and more bored, while the other knick-knacks begin to take notice of said incidents. After the swirling stops, he notices his snow globe is partly over the edge of the shelf. He looks down at the edge and this tips him over the edge, literally. Knick tries running in the globe in panic, but this just rotates the globe. Soon, he notices a hatch in the floor of the globe, which is now above him. This gets him free from his watery prison. He falls off the screen and a plop sound is heard. It is then shown that he has fallen into a fish aquarium. He is still in water, staring crossly at the camera. He looks to his left and sees a pretty Sunny Atlantis knick-knack. He gets a lustful look on his face and begins walking towards her. At this point, the snow globe falls into the water, putting Knick inside through the hatch, which then closes. He, entranced by Sunny Atlantis, doesn't notice until he bumps into the dome wall, at which point he looks around and, realizing where he is, again looks crossly at the camera.

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