Grab this free SVG file for the kitchen and wear it on an apron or make it as a sign. #freeSVG
This month the group of SVG blog hoppers are sharing posts with the theme kitchen signs. Now I know an apron really isn’t a kitchen sign but the SVG will work as a sign as well, don’t you think? Besides, I love this SVG on an apron, especially one a man is wearing!
Grab this free kitchen SVG file and make your own apron or sign or whatever your heart desires!
A free SVG file about love just in time for Valentine’s Day. This post is a part of an SVG blog hop.
You might not know Robert Indiana but I bet you are familiar with his Love sculpture. Based on is idea, I created this love graphic with the o being replaced with a heart. It’s great anytime of the year but especially for Valentine’s Day.
A bit about Robert Indiana:
Robert Indiana, an American painter, sculptor, and printmaker, is frequently associated with Pop Art, though he has said he prefers calling himself a “sign painter.” Indiana is most famous for his Love sculpture series, which can be seen in more than 30 locations around the world.
Make a heart box with this free svg file. #sponsored @cutcardstock
This post is a part of the CutCardStock design team. This month they are featuring neon papers. I used their Astrobright Pulsar Pink cardstock to make this heart box.
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Grab this free SVG file with the theme of Snow and visit all the others included in the hop.
This month I am participating in a group SVG hop. We each created a free SVG file using the them Snow. I love the colors used in the mug giving it a frosty winter feel.
Of course, you can make it in whatever colors you desire.
A free SVG to make a thankful photo greeting card.
This month I am participating in an SVG hop of free Thankful SVG files. The file I am offering is this thankful greeting card file. It is sized to hold a 4″ x 6″ photograph. Consider sending it to loved ones who can then use it as a nice mat for the photo.
I cut the file on a Cricut Maker. The SVG will work on other Cricut machines.
This month I am participating in a Halloween video blog hop. I created the card above for the hop and I am sharing the cutting files free (links below). The unique quality of this card is that the spider web glows in the dark.
I used my Cricut Maker to cut the black cardstock and the clear overhead projector sheet. I had some trouble finding the right setting for the overhead plastic, I ended up using the Cricut mat cover sheet setting and adding more pressure. The finished folded card is 6″ x 4″
Some items used in this post have been provided.
Materials:
black cardstock
white cardstock – 8″ x 6″
overhead projector sheet
glow in the dark paint
paintbrush
adhesive
Xyron
heat gun (optional)
personal cutting machine (Cricut Maker)
free cut files (linked below)
Directions:
The file contains both cut images. [cut file] To download the file, click on the text in the brackets above, the image will open in a new window. Right-click the image and save as an SVG file.
Video Tutorial:
Well, glow in the dark photographs blurry, but here is a close-up of the web.