MFC Stencil Borders Five was designed by Jim Lyles, Brian Bonislawsky and published by Monogram Fonts Co.. MFC Stencil Borders Five contains 3 styles and family package options.
The inspiration source for MFC Stencil Borders Five are stencil patterns from the circa early 1900’s Blue Label Brand Stencil booklet. The original designs were produced as single color stencils designs, mostly as trims (without corners to complete them as borders). We’ve not only added corners to make them fully functional borders, but we’ve also created two-color layerable chromatic styles, for more fun and diversity. For the first time, this decorative border collection is available digitally.
You can start with a new document or work on a new layer within an existing document. Select MFC Stencil Borders Five from the font menu. (Some users may have font previewing enabled in the font menu which will cause the font name to appear as border elements, disable this option in order to choose the name)
Make certain that the point size of the font is the same as the leading being applied to the font so the borders will meet up properly. While we’ve adjusted this within the font, your program may override these settings. For instance a 12 point font should have 12 points of leading. A PDF guidebook for MFC Stencil Borders Five is available via the Gallery tab.