I’m sure many of you are feeling busy with graduations, birthdays, end of school and start of summer! My house looks like a twister went through and I haven’t had time to worry with it. We have a few fun weekend trips coming up. Those are the perks of living in Florida with different beaches only hours (or less) from wherever you live.
I’ve got another new wedding themed cut file for you today and starting next week I will start sharing all of the summer cut files. I have all types of summer cut files from sandcastles to sunglasses. A few summer travel cut files too. There have been requests for football, cheerleading, sewing and flower cut files recently and those are in the works.
The flower girl cut file was hand lettered on paper with a sharpie marker then digitized into a cut file. To digitize my designs I take a picture with my phone and email them to myself. Then I open the email on my computer, save it to my computer and open in Adobe Illustrator. Have you tried digitizing any of your own designs?
Find more Poofy Cheeks cut files for $1 each in the Poofy Cheeks Shop
Free Cut File FAQ
Do I have to input my email and name each time I want to download a new freebie from your site?
Yes, this is how we track cut file popularity and continue to put out cut files that appeal to you. Want to see something specific? Email me at [email protected] and tell me what you want to see next! We take your opinions and suggestions seriously.
Can I sell items I create with the free cut files?
Yes, the graduation cut file is for personal and 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!
What files types do these come in?
These files come in DXF and SVG. Use DXF for Silhouette and SVG for Cricut . I have also started offering these in PNG format.
What can I make with these cut files?
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 have put together a list of adhesive and iron-on blanks to give you more ideas.
How do I open the files in Cricut Design Space?
The cut file will be emailed 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.
How do I add the files to my Silhouette Library?
Save the ZIP file to your computer and then unzip the folder. Follow the instructions to save designs to your Silhouette Library