Holiday SVG Files
Happy Saturday! It’s my favorite day of the week, and I have three new SVG files to share with you again today! You all may have noticed I have been adding SVG’s to the shop like crazy lately. I love making them so much now, I decided to start SVG Saturdays. Each Saturday I will add one to three new SVG’s to the shop and offer them for $1 each for a week. After a week, the prices will go back up to $2.99.
This week I am sharing two last minute Christmas cut files, and a New Year’s Eve file.
Snowflake SVG File
Each year since our second son was born, our boys have had matching holiday pj’s to wear on Christmas Eve. When they were younger, it was super easy to find matching jammies, now that they are big, it is nearly impossible. For the last few years, I have purchased jammie bottoms and blank t-shirts for the boys. Some years, when I have time, I add a little Iron On to the shirts to make them more Christmas-y. This was one of those years. My second son asked for a snowflake with a monogram…bless his heart, he didn’t realize how hard it is to monogram anything when you have two middle names. We compromised and did a snowflake with their initials in the middle. {However, if you have just three initials, you can totally add your monogram to the middle. Cricut’s Design Space has an entire cartridge full of monogram letters}
Dear Santa, I tried SVG File
Y’all, this.was.my.boys through and through when they were younger! So cute on a little shirt, am I right?
Cheers to 2019 SVG File
I cannot even grasp that we are racing up on 2019! This cut file would be darling on a napkin {don’t forget, you can totally use Iron On on paper napkins!} or a sign, and obviously on a wine glass.
For each of these projects, you will need:
Step 1:
Purchase and download the file from the shop.
Step 2:
Upload the file to Cricut Design Space, and size it to fit.
Step 3:
Send the image to be cut. If you are cutting Iron On, place the Iron On on the mat shiny side down and mirror the cut.
Step 4:
Weed the excess Iron On.
Step 5:
Follow the recommended EasyPress settings to apply the Iron On on to your material.
If you like these, be sure to check out these posts too!
Winter SVG Saturday
Holiday SVG Files, You Serious Clark
Santa Mail SVG
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