Download over 200 free SVG cut files with commercial use. Includes Valentine's Day, Wedding, Home, Christmas, Halloween, Fall, and more!
The giant list of places to find free SVG files that you can use in your cutting machine - Silhouette, Cricut, Brother and many more.
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Learn where I get free SVGs every day with quality files you will actually want to make something with! Click through for the best sites for free cut files for any of the cutting machines.
Learn the basics for creating a simple SVG cut file in Illustrator that can then be cut using a Cricut Explore or Silhouette Cameo.
Get the easy steps and learn how to turn a picture into a svg for Cricut or any cutting machine.
15 FREE Sign Making SVG & PNG Files You Need to Download Now! All of them with SVG, PNG, EPS & DXF format, designed by Caluya Design. Compatible with Cameo Silhouette, Cricut and other major cutting machines!Perfect for your DIY projects, Giveaway and personalized gift!
Learn how to make an SVG cut file from a picture with 5 websites that you can use in this one post to get the look you want!
The giant list of places to find free SVG files that you can use in your cutting machine - Silhouette, Cricut, Brother and many more.
SVG files provide so much flexibility when it comes to using your Cricut or Silhouette machine - but they can be tricky to make. Canva is our favorite way
Don't have the time to read? Listen to the audio transcript of this post: When I learned the ins and outs of tracing an image and turning it into an SVG file I felt I had opened a door into a new era of design.....in a good, legal way! Say what? Tracing someone else's photo is not original content and therefore illegal, isn't it? Yes and no. Tracing, when not done the right, legal way limits us as designers from learning, broadening and improving our design abilities. Trust me, if you are using this as the main method to design, I promise that you are not only limiting yourself but its apparent to others that it is not original. Let me clarify... I am NOT encouraging you to copy someone else’s work. This method I will teach you is meant to ENHANCE your design by giving you a starting point, a foundation, something to BUILD upon. Why this is important... If the cut file design is being used to create a shirt, decor or other item, the last thing you want is to have someone recognize the design as not being yours and report it to the owner. I've had personal experience with this. Someone had copied one of my designs and was actually reselling it to their customers. I contacted the company (now have a legal statement written up that I send them), but at the time I said something along the lines of this: I am the original designer of this item, you do not have my permission to use this. Please remove them from your store within 48 hours or the next time you hear from me will be through my legal attorney. Kind of serious business, but being a designer online these days you NEED to let them know you mean business! I encourage each of you to do the same so that all the hours you put into a design do not get copied and redistributed online and then all that hard work going down the drain. Don't waste time scouring the web for people copying your designs. Just have a process in place so that when it does happen, you know what to do and have statements, etc. on hand, ready to use. So back to it....you or the person using your design could get into some serious trouble for using a design illegally. Legal Versus Illegal What would be considered illegal? If you search an image in Google and trace the first image that pops up, you are more than likely using an image that is copyrighted! This is illegal. So is all hope lost? It doesn't make sense to spend hours and hours trying to make a little kitty cat by hand that is a minor part of your design. I am a design commerce business owner, I do not have time to making ALL my designs from scratch and I know you don't either. Profitable Business = Fast Design Time This is huge, especially if you are selling your designs like I am. The way more to make more money is by creating designs as fast as possible. There is a balance between good, quality designs and designs just thrown together. There's a point that if you spend too much time on a single design that makes it unprofitable, when you won't receive out of it what you put into it. Then there's designs that are too simple, too cheap (for lack of a better word) that won't appeal to your audience. So how do I leverage image trace legally? Well, there's three solutions I have found for this: Obtain written permission from the site owner Take your own photo with a camera and this to trace or Go through site that offers free commercial image use that also includes alterations. There is such a place my friends, its called Pexels.com and its completely free! (Just a side note, I am not affiliated with them, I just love them.) This is where I go for a foundation image when I am in need of a silhouette object, such as an animal or person. Many sites require some form of attribution, so you would have to mention them wherever the design is used. But with Pexels no attribution is required. Plus you are allowed to alter the photo in any way, trace and are allowed to sell the end product. This is huge and how I was able to build the car pictured below. I used an image of an old Volkswagen from Pexels.com, traced it by hand in AI using my Wacom graphics tablet, added the accents on the vehicle, free-handed the tree on top and this is the outcome. Pretty simple, right? So even though tracing images has a negative connotation, it actually can be used in a very good, legal way that can improve your design. Using images as the foundational shape for your design: Gives you a starting point which is especially beneficial when you are a beginner Saves you on design time so you can focus your skills on another more intricate or complicated part of the design. You now have the potential to create any shape imaginable - even if you're first starting out. In the end it's a win-win no matter how you look at it. In the video tutorial... I show you how to convert an image into an SVG. I walk you through how to trace the image that also has a background, I show you the advanced trace setting options, and the best way to use these to get a tight trace. I also show you how I manipulate the traced silhouette path of the horse to make it cutting machine friendly. I also provide a freebie that gives you the
Hey, did you know that converting PNG to SVG for Cricut is way easier than you think? Yup, it's totally possible! Learn how to convert your design files for free and get some awesome ideas for vinyl and sublimation designs in my guide. You’ll be making your own svg files in no time. These are svg cut files that you can keep for your own projects or sell them online in your own shop on Etsy or Shopify. You've got this, my friend! Unlock a world of endless crafting possibilities today.
Learn How to Convert a Portrait Photo Into SVG & DXF Cuttable File by Caluya Design. With this vide tutorial, you can turn photo of your loved ones into SVG file, cut them with your Cricut or Cameo Silhouette.
Want to use your photo with your Cricut Machine? Learn the 3 easiest ways to convert your png or jpg to SVG and cut file for use with your Cricut!
One of the great features of Silhouette Studio Designer Edition is the ability to import SVG files. A SVG file, short for scalable vector graphic, can be resized large or small without losing quality. I love SVG files because they can be used with almost every cutting software. Many designers (including me) will often give away free SVG files. … Read more...
Hey, did you know that converting PNG to SVG for Cricut is way easier than you think? Yup, it's totally possible! Learn how to convert your design files for free and get some awesome ideas for vinyl and sublimation designs in my guide. You’ll be making your own svg files in no time. These are svg cut files that you can keep for your own projects or sell them online in your own shop on Etsy or Shopify. You've got this, my friend! Unlock a world of endless crafting possibilities today.
Free Botanical Leaves SVG, PNG, EPS & DXF Download. Compatible with Cameo Silhouette, Cricut and other major cutting machines. Perfect for DIY projects for family, friends and yourself!
SVG files provide so much flexibility when it comes to using your Cricut or Silhouette machine - but they can be tricky to make. Canva is our favorite way
There are 2 good temporary options for outdoor use. The first is Oracal 631. This provides the shortest time in which it will last allowing for easy removal. A slightly longer option is Oracal 651. This should last a few more months but is also easy to remove.
Learn what SVG's are and how to use them on your cutting machine to create awesome projects! How to download, How to upload and more!
Thinking about selling SVG cut files? Read this article with everything you need to get started selling SVG cut files for Silhouette or Cricut.
This Silhouette CAMEO tutorial for beginners will walk you through step by step how to print and cut with Silhouette Studio V4. This beginner tutorial focuses on the new version of Silhouette Studio (V4) to help anyone who’s new to Silhouette or transitioning to V4 from an older version of the Silhouette Studio software.
Download your free bathroom word search SVG or print to use with your Silhouette or Cricut machine (or just print it!) 3 different font styles and 2 colors.
Hey, did you know that converting PNG to SVG for Cricut is way easier than you think? Yup, it's totally possible! Learn how to convert your design files for free and get some awesome ideas for vinyl and sublimation designs in my guide. You’ll be making your own svg files in no time. These are svg cut files that you can keep for your own projects or sell them online in your own shop on Etsy or Shopify. You've got this, my friend! Unlock a world of endless crafting possibilities today.
Are you ready to take your crafting to the next level? Learn how easy it is to print and cut using your Silhouette Cutting Machine in this step by step tutorial.
One of the limitations of the Silhouette Studio program is that files designed in the program can only be saved in the proprietary .studio format. Since no other programs can open a .studio file, whatever designs that were created in Silhouette Studio can only be opened by the same software. So what happens if you had used the program to design for, say, an 11" x 17" sheet of paper but your printer can only print on letter-size papers? How can you export the design into a jpeg or a pdf so that you can have it printed at the office supply store? Today's tutorial was written by Shirley Swoope. By using multiple screenshots, Shirley will show you how you can use the Bullzip PDF printer to "save" your Silhouette Studio file into a jpeg, png, or even pdf for printing. You can download Bullzip HERE and Shirley's tutorial HERE. You can also find Shirley at her blog HERE. Thank you, Shirley for sharing your tutorial with us and thank you, Sandra Gerber for helping me reach out to Shirley.
Want to learn how to make SVG cut files? Want to learn how to better express your creativity? Or even learn how to make your own patterns to sell? Do you want to make your
Learn how to make an SVG cut file from a picture with 5 websites that you can use in this one post to get the look you want!
Converting Silhouette Studio files to PDF format.
Are you looking for ways to design cut files that don’t require you to pay a monthly subscription for software? Check out these 7 apps to create svg files.
Do you need an easy way to convert pdf files to svg? You can do it for free, and it’s easier than you think with the help of Google Drive.
Huge list of websites that offer free, commercial use SVG cut files.
Hey, did you know that converting PNG to SVG for Cricut is way easier than you think? Yup, it's totally possible! Learn how to convert your design files for free and get some awesome ideas for vinyl and sublimation designs in my guide. You’ll be making your own svg files in no time. These are svg cut files that you can keep for your own projects or sell them online in your own shop on Etsy or Shopify. You've got this, my friend! Unlock a world of endless crafting possibilities today.
Hey, did you know that converting PNG to SVG for Cricut is way easier than you think? Yup, it's totally possible! Learn how to convert your design files for free and get some awesome ideas for vinyl and sublimation designs in my guide. You’ll be making your own svg files in no time. These are svg cut files that you can keep for your own projects or sell them online in your own shop on Etsy or Shopify. You've got this, my friend! Unlock a world of endless crafting possibilities today.
Want to learn how to make SVG files to sell? Here's a detailed guide on how to create and sell SVG files on Etsy and other marketplaces.
Learn 5 Ways to Make SVG Cut File to be able to add more SVG collections! Mastering how to make SVG means that you can make customized SVGs, personalized SVGs and even start your own SVG store to sell your designs to other people.
I'm going to show you how to make reusable stencils with your Cricut cutting machine. This fun DIY may be easier than you think! The Cricut cuts reusable stencils