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July 10, 2020 by: sewwhatalicia

Free Christmas Shirt SVG- Hand Drawn

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I LOVE Christmas! I also love cute, unique, and goofy graphic images! So today I created two fun and free Christmas shirt SVG files that you can use to create graphic tees, stickers, decals, or anything else you can think of making! These were both hand drawn and lettered by me. They are meant only for personal use, do not sell these files or anything you make with the files.

dolphin with red rudolph nose on a onesie and a green card with words free christmas svg file rudolphin

Free Christmas Shirt SVG

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1 New to Cricut? I recommend THIS course to learn everything you can about everything Cricut!!!
2 What is an SVG?
3 How do I use this file?
4 What do I need to make a t-shirt with this file?
5 What else can I make with this file?
6 Rudolphin File
7 Need More Christmas Cut Files?
8 Pin Free Christmas Shirt SVG
9 Related

New to Cricut? I recommend THIS course to learn everything you can about everything Cricut!!!

What is an SVG?

An SVG is a type of file that is used in cutting machines. You can use an SVG with your Cricut, Silhouette, or even Brother Scan N Cut.

To use the SVG with a Silhouette you will need to paid version of the design software.

You will probably not be able to open the SVG on your normal computer unless you have a program that works with vectors like Adobe Illustrator.

How do I use this file?

To use an SVG you will simply download the file. Then open your chosen design software, such as Cricut Design Space. Import the file into design space.

Lastly resize the image so it fits your project or blank.

What do I need to make a t-shirt with this file?

  • Cricut (or other cutting machine) – You will need some of THESE tools to weed the image.
  • HTV (heat transfer vinyl)
  • Heat source – I prefer this EasyPress 2
  • Blank T-Shirt – I love THESE shirts from Happy Crafters. You can also grab plain onesies or any other fabric blank (like a tote.)

What else can I make with this file?

You can use an SVG cut file for tons of purposes! Here are just a few:

  • Car or window decal
  • A sticker
  • Draw it with your Cricut to create a card or wrapping paper
  • Custom water bottle or coffee mug
  • A stencil for painting or screen printing

Rudolphin File

This is an SVG, as stated above. It is meant to be imported into your design software and used with a cutting machine. Click the link below to start downloading the file.

Rudolphin SVG Cut File

Need More Christmas Cut Files?

I have so much more for you to check out!

Check out THESE mostly free Christmas cut files.

Grab THIS adorable Triceratops!

pink shirt and white and yellow baseball shirt with triceratops and lyrics ironed on

Or try THIS post for a fun nordic stocking cut file!

Pin Free Christmas Shirt SVG

Have a cut file you’d love to see? Share with me in the comments below!

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