Feelin’ Lucky cut file right in time for St. Patrick’s Day. Grab this flash freebie before it heads to the shop. This cut file will go perfectly on children and adult shirts alike. Slap it on a mug, a tote bag or an item of your choice!
I share my cut files as DXF files for Silhouette Cameo users, SVG for Cricut users and PNG to use as a clipart.
Feelin’ Lucky Cut File – FAQs
What can I make with this cut file?
Cut these files onto any medium you prefer. The things you can make with a Cricut or Silhouette are endless. Make mugs, cups, shirts, onesies, tote bags or basically whatever your heart desires.
I have put together a list of adhesive and iron-on blanks and 35 ways to use adhesive vinyl to give you more ideas. My Vinyl Direct has a whole bunch of vinyl blanks you will fall in love with.
Can I sell items I make using these cut files?
Yes, the cut file is for personal and small business commercial use. You may NOT sell the digital files themselves but you may sell items you create using the cut file designs. Please tag us with your creations on IG (@poofycheeksblog) and we may share on our own feed!
**You may not use this design for sites such as Amazon, Café Press, Zazzle etc.
Do I have to enter my name and email each time I want to download a new cut file?
Yes. The form tracks cut file popularity and how many times cut files are downloaded.
What files are included in the download?
Each download includes one zip folder with a DXF, PNG and SVG of the cut file design.
- DXF files can be opened in Silhouette Studio and cut with a Silhouette Cameo.
- SVG files can be opened in Cricut Design Space and cut with a Cricut machine or a CNC machine.
- PNG files can be used with either software using the trace feature if you are having issues with the DXF or SVG files.
How to Open the Cut Files
I wrote a post about how to open cut files in Silhoutte Studio and Cricut Design Space.
Marilyn
Friday 12th of February 2021
thank you for the file, especially since my heritage is Irish.