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Free SVG – Happy Easter Cut Out Card

Easter isn’t going to be the same again this year, but at least we have a reason to send cards! Here’s a free Easter Card SVG.

I’m not one for long, overdrawn stories and blog posts, I love it when people get to the point and just show me how to get it done. So here we go!

Step 1: Download the file here. There’s 2 versions depending on how you want to make your card. The card files default as 3.5″ H x 5″ W.

Step 2: Upload your file into Design Space, change the scoring line from ‘cut’ to ‘score.’ Then attach your scoring line to the larger rectangle.

Step 3: Make! It will prompt you to cut the first rectangle and then when that’s finished, you can cut the second part of the card.

Step 4: Glue it together! It’s important to dab the glue over the cut out areas or else glue chunks might get stuck inside the letters.

I ended up using the Cricut to add some text from a Gelly Roll pen (I know what you’re thinking… “Wait?! HOW DID YOU USE A GELLY ROLL PEN WITH THE CRICUT?! “Check out our post here: How to: Use Sharpies and Other Markers with your Cricut) <— and that my friends is how you do a shameless plug for yourself.

If you enjoyed making this SVG, be sure to follow us on Instagram at http://www.instagram.com/springbokcraftsupply to stay up to date when we release new patterns or designs!

Happy Easter and Stay Safe!
Ben and Helaine (but mostly Helaine here. LOL)

This file is free for commercial use, so go wild.

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Free SVG – Clock Teaching Aid

We’re stuck at home with the rest of the world and running out of ideas fast to keep our 2 kiddos entertained. And well, teaching a 3 year old anything can prove to be a challenge. So I went and designed a cute little clock SVG file and cut it with our Cricut. It was definitely a hit with the toddler, he wasn’t so interested in learning about time as he was about just making it a toy he could play with. We’ll try again another time (pun intended) Ha!

You will need to purchase some brass pins (or sometimes called brass split pins).

You can download the free clock SVG here. The file is only going to be free for a limited time, so download it while you can. After the weekend, the file will hit our Etsy shop so if you’re late to the party you can purchase it there for a few bucks.

Happy crafting!
Helaine and Ben too I guess.

THIS FILE IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. We have put a lot of time and effort in putting together this craft pattern and would greatly appreciate your respect of this license. This is the grant of a license, not a transfer of title, and under this license you may not: modify or copy the materials; or for any public display (commercial or non-commercial); You may not resell the files, redistribute or use as freebies or giveaways. You may not modify our designs and resell the digital files. You may not use our designs for mass production or for print on demand services.

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He Is Risen

Easter is our favourite day of the year (it beats out Christmas by just a smidge) because it’s the day we celebrate the resurrection of our Lord and Saviour. The single greatest day in history and has come to define everything that we do because Jesus Christ has truly changed our lives.

The greatest day in history
Death is beaten, You have rescued me
Sing it out, Jesus is alive

The empty cross, the empty grave
Life eternal, You have won the day
Shout it out, Jesus is alive

He’s alive Oh, happy day, happy day
You washed my sin away
Oh, happy day, happy day
I’ll never be the same
Forever I am changed
(Tim Hughes, Oh Happy Day)

Download the He is Risen SVG for Free Here

Happy Easter!

Ben and Helaine

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Free SVG – Happy Easter Cut Out Card

Easter isn’t going to be the same this year, but now we have a reason to send cards! Here’s a free Easter Card SVG.

I’m not one for long, overdrawn stories and blog posts, I love it when people get to the point and just show me how to get it done. So here we go!

Step 1: Download the file here. There’s 2 versions depending on how you want to make your card. The card files default as 3.5″ H x 5″ W.

Step 2: Upload your file into Design Space, change the scoring line from ‘cut’ to ‘score.’ Then attach your scoring line to the larger rectangle.

Step 3: Make! It will prompt you to cut the first rectangle and then when that’s finished, you can cut the second part of the card.

Step 4: Glue it together! It’s important to dab the glue over the cut out areas or else glue chunks might get stuck inside the letters.

I ended up using the Cricut to add some text from a Gelly Roll pen (I know what you’re thinking… “Wait?! HOW DID YOU USE A GELLY ROLL PEN WITH THE CRICUT?! “Check out our post here: How to: Use Sharpies and Other Markers with your Cricut) <— and that my friends is how you do a shameless plug for yourself.

If you enjoyed making this SVG, be sure to follow us on Instagram at http://www.instagram.com/springbokcraftsupply to stay up to date when we release new patterns or designs!

Happy Easter and Stay Safe!
Ben and Helaine (but mostly Helaine here. LOL)

This file is free for commercial use, so go wild.