Type the letter and select "monogram kk" from the font drop down menu.Ħ. I like to start with the initial for the last name, which will be in the middle of the monogram. Now it's monogram time! Click the "Insert" tab and select "Word Art." You can pick any style of Word Art to start you'll change the shape and color later. I chose "No Fill" as the fill color and a dark yellow, 6 pt weight for the outline.ĥ. Then select your outline and fill colors from the "Drawing Tools" tab. I chose the "Plaque" shape under the "Basic Shapes" heading.ĭraw your shape to the size you want and place it in the desired position on the page. Under the "Insert" tab, pick "Shapes," and choose the outline shape you would like. I wanted to add an extra splash of color to my monogram, so I added a border using the "Shapes" tool. Now that I had the font installed, it was time for the fun part! I chose a background color by selecting "Page Color" under the "Page Layout" tab.Ĥ. Once opened, I simply clicked "Install," and the font showed up in my font dropdown list.ģ.
I opened the monogram kk folder, then clicked on the monogram kk file: I then right-clicked on the file in the download box and selected "Open Containing Folder." (Because why would you download and not install? :)) On my PC, a dialogue box popped up, and I chose to save the file. I wandered on over to and downloaded monogram kk font.Ģ.
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Here's what I did: Install Monogram KK Fontġ. I guess I could go out and buy a monogram at the store, but I almost always make them myself because A.
Maybe it's because it makes me feel like I'm an official person or something.I have a monogram I must be significant, right? ? And maybe it's just because they're swirly and beautiful and girly looking, and let's be honest, who doesn't love that? Maybe it's because my last name starts with "L," and cursive "L's" are kinda pretty. I think it's safe to say I'm pretty much obsessed with them.