My Kitty: A Rhythmic Script Font for Handmade Branding and Product Design
My Kitty for Candle Labels and Organic Packaging Design
I recently tested My Kitty on a set of candle labels for a small batch lavender soy candle line, and I was immediately drawn to how the Script Handwritten font brought warmth and personality to the packaging. The looping ascenders and rhythmic flow of the Fonts style gave the labels a hand-crafted feel that matched the natural aesthetic of the product. I used a laser printer for a quick mockup and then tested with a vinyl cutter for a boutique-style sticker version — both came out beautifully. The font’s calligraphic influence adds a touch of elegance without feeling too formal, making it perfect for wellness, self-care, or botanical-themed products.
Using My Kitty in Wedding Invitations and Elegant Branding
When I was designing a suite of wedding stationery for a client who wanted a soft, romantic look, I tried My Kitty for the couple’s names and event titles. The Script Handwritten texture of the font gave the invitations a sense of intimacy and charm. It worked especially well in digital mockups for save-the-dates and RSVP cards. I paired it with a clean sans serif for the body text, which created a nice balance between decorative and readable. The font’s warm, organic aesthetic made it feel like the text was written by hand, adding a personal touch that’s hard to replicate with more structured Fonts.
My Kitty for Planner Pages and Digital Printables
As a printable creator, I’m always looking for Fonts that add personality without overwhelming the layout. My Kitty has become a go-to for titles and decorative headers in my planner pages and journal templates. The rhythmic flow of the Script Handwritten design makes it ideal for monthly spreads, quote boxes, and habit tracker titles. I found that it works best when used sparingly — for instance, in title blocks or section headers — rather than for long-form writing. It’s also a great fit for digital stickers and to-do list accents, especially when designing for a cozy or minimalist aesthetic.
Testing My Kitty on Merchandise: Tote Bags and Boutique Tags
I used My Kitty to create a custom “Made with Love” tag for a line of handmade soaps, and later applied it to a tote bag mockup for a local artisan shop. The sweeping ascenders and soft curves gave both items a boutique-style finish that elevated the perceived value. For the tote bag, I made sure to adjust the kerning slightly to prevent the loops from overlapping when printed at a smaller size. The font’s character really shines when used for short phrases or names on merchandise. Just be cautious with very small prints — the fine strokes can get lost below 12pt, especially on textured fabric or low-resolution print methods.
Font Pairing and Practical Design Tips with My Kitty
One of the best things about My Kitty is how well it pairs with other Fonts. I’ve used it alongside a minimalist sans serif for a clean logo mockup, and even layered it with a bolder script font for a retro-inspired greeting card. The key is to let My Kitty be the star of the design — it works best as a display font rather than for body text. If you're using it for packaging or product tags, consider including a secondary font for clarity in addresses or ingredient lists. Also, check the included alternates and ligatures — they can help you customize the look for different product lines or seasonal designs. And don’t forget to verify the licensing before using it in commercial printables or merchandise kits.





