I’m back with Father’s Day free cut files! You guys seem to be loving them and I have loved putting them together. These cut files are in DXF form for Silhouette Cameo users and SVG form for Cricut users. I’m a little last minute with these cut files but the past few weeks have been crazy with the last weeks of school and first weeks of summer. My kids are officially on summer break and I have been mourning the fact that I have a full time job now. Working doesn’t allow for me to spend much time with them over their break. (Enter my sad pouty face here)
I started sharing the free cut files in Feburary and they were a huge hit so I shared more in March, April, and May. I also shared a special post with Mother’s Day cut files. The little email list I setup for even more free cut files has turned into a booming list of creatives. I ended up creating a facebook group for all of the subscribers to meet and share questions and creations. If you are interested in joining us sign up for the Cut File newsletter and you will also get an invitation to the FB group within a few days.

My favorite material to use with my personal Silhouette Cameo is heat transfer vinyl (HTV). I also sell shirts made with HTV and labels made with adhesive vinyl. I have had to break down and purchase from local craft stores before in a complete bind but I cringe at their prices. Their prices are outrageous. I prefer to order from Happy Crafters, My Vinyl Direct or Expression Vinyl. You can read all about the cheapest places to buy silhouette and cricut supplies in a post I did last year.


If you are still getting to know your machine and the materials, need new project ideas or are looking for more free cut files I have lots of resources to share with you. I am constantly sharing project ideas like the teacher appreciation clipboards, step by step instructions like the How to Make a Monogram Cut File and a minimum of one set of monthly free cut files. I have heard a lot of feedback on people wanting to know more about how to turn their cutting machine hobby into a business so I have been working on a blog post and a free webinar that will answer a lot of those business related questions.

Father’s Day Cut File FAQs
Can I use them for Commercial Use?
You can use these designs for personal OR commercial use. If you use them please, please tag me on social media because I would love to see your final products and share them with my followers too! You MAY NOT sell, alter or claim these designs as your own in any way.
What files types do these come in?
These files come in DXF and SVG. The files are below and I have them labeled. I use DXF for Silhouette and it opens right up but I know Cricut users need SVG.
What can I make with these cut files?
You can cut these files onto any medium you prefer and make SO MANY THINGS! Make mugs, cups, shirts, onesies, tote bags or basically hatever your heart desires.
Here are some very helpful and useful posts you might want to check out–
*Vinyl & Heat Press Rolling Storage
*Tips, Advice and Troubleshooting Heat Transfer Vinyl
*Most Used Hand Drawn and Cursive Fonts
Is this not available for download anymore? 🙁
Hi Lorrie, They are still available. At the bottom of the post enter your name and email address 🙂
Thank you!!
Thanks so much for the free cut files! I’m experiencing a bit of an issue with this one. When I uploaded the SVG to Design Space, there were extra pieces that didn’t belong and parts of some of the lettering in some of them were blacked out.
Thank you for the heads up Nikki! I will have to take a look at it. Was it allowing you to delete the extra pieces?
Have a great day – Kelsey
It was not. It doesn’t give me that option when I upload them as svg files and each one uploads as a single layer and I can’t delete them that way either. Thanks! I can send you a pic if you’d like to see what I mean.
THANK YOU, KELSEY !!