As a mom of four my favorite part of being pregnant was always the nursery décor. If I could mentally handle more children I would have about four MORE babies. I loved being pregnant (until about week 36) and always felt more comfortable in my skin. Of course now that skin is ridden with stretch marks but hey, it is what it is.
I made this sweet dreams cut file with nursery décor and baby showers in mind. I think this would go so great on a pillow and makes the perfect sign above the crib. All of the doodles and handwriting are my own, scanned and digitized for your use.
Seriously doesn’t this look great framed above the crib? You can use the design as a stencil with HTV or apply it directly to wood or canvas. I might need to find all the babies and make these in bulk since it is so freakin’ cute. Baby blankets, onesies, pillows – nothing is safe from my favorite Happy Crafters vinyl and a girl on a mission!
Would you be interested in a tutorial for a framed sign? I have been making and selling farmhouse signs lately and if there is enough interest I can easily do a step-by-step tutorial. Power tools are involved.
Here are some FAQs about the free files…
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. These will not automatically load into your library. Save them to a folder, open your software and then File>Open from the file you saved the files to.
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 whatever your heart desires. I recently shared where to buy blanks if you need some ideas.
How do I open the files in Cricut Design Space?
The cut file will be emailed to you in a ZIP file. Save it to a place on your computer and unzip the folder. Go to your Cricut Design Space and follow the step-by-step instructions for uploading designs to Cricut Design Space.
Cloud Cut File - Cricut and Silhouette Designs - Poofy Cheeks
Friday 19th of April 2019
[…] personally like to have choices. When I’m putting designs together like the Sweet Dreams Cut File I pull random hearts, clouds, arrows, speech bubbles and other little embellishments. The cloud […]
Domesticated Breakdown
Monday 26th of February 2018
Thank you for the file, it's adorable, and decorating was always my favorite part of being pregnant, that and bugging teeny tiny baby clothes :). I would love a tutorial on the signs, thanks