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St. Patrick’s Day is on March 17th and only a few short weeks away. I can remember when I was in grade school and my mom dressed my siblings and I in green. We were pinch proof every year on St. Patrick’s Day and we came home to a dinner of corned beef and cabbage without fail. Now as a mom I do the same for my kids.
My mom’s grandparents were Irish and they were the ones who raised her. My great grandpa, her grandpa’s family name was O’Grady which they changed to Grady after immigrating to the United States.
If you want to be pinch proof, a lucky charm or the cutest clover in the patch grab one or all of these St. Patrick’s Day cut files. I enjoy everything about adding new cut files to your collections.
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. I personally cut adhesive and heat transfer vinyl 99% of the time and my favorite retailer is Happy Crafters because they share project ideas, coupon codes and have great prices!
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.
St. Patrick’s Day Cut File Downloads
If you have Pinterest I want to ask you a favor. Would you kindly pin one of the images from this post so others can get the free cut files too? You have no idea how much it would mean to me.
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Abbey
Sunday 11th of March 2018
These are so fun! Thanks for sharing!
hamukayo
Wednesday 7th of March 2018
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Natalie
Tuesday 6th of March 2018
These are adorable! I actually have a shirt that would work well for St. Patrick's Day so I may just make it with one of your designs!
Diana Miller
Tuesday 6th of March 2018
What great designs!! Love them. :)
Randi
Monday 5th of March 2018
Those are so cute ... I love the pinch proof! I think I need to make my little one a shirt this year!