Birds Cardsīird’s SVGs – A wonderful collection of themed projects, ranging from kids parties to cards, gift boxes, and tags. Her site is full of many holiday-themed SVGs and she has regular giveaways of essential Cricut accessories (double-sided adhesive tape, tacky glue, and foam squares to name a few!). She was named the 2013 Audience Choice Winner of the Martha Stewart American Made Contest. SVGCuts – Mary started SVGCuts as an Etsy shop in 2009 after receiving a Cricut Expression 2 as a Christmas gift. They seem to have a project for just about every holiday. One of the best collections of cut files I’ve seen, free or paid. These go beyond basic fonts and cuts into intricate trinket boxes and pop-up cards. Dreaming Tree has almost 100 beautiful, carefully designed SVG files, all for free. Dreaming Treeĭreaming Tree – Founded by Leo Kowal (2013 Martha Stewart American Made Award Winner). This lets them continue to make wonderful designs to share with all of us. With all of these creators make sure to support them by either sharing their site or purchasing a design if you like their work. I’m honestly inspired by each and every one of these artists. They use a wide range of materials: magnetic, vinyl, and of course cardstock. These collections range from complicated trinket boxes to pop-up cards. I’ll start with my absolute favorite designers, collections, and images: all free.
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