Get ready to celebrate St. Patrickโs Day in style with a fun and festive Saint Patrick University SVG! Perfect for DIY shirts, tumblers, and more! Show off your Irish spirit, this free SVG file will make your projects stand out. Plus, if you love making custom shirts with your Cricut, check out my St. Patrickโs Day SVG files for even more lucky designs. Grab your free file below and start crafting today!
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Supplies you may need:
To make a St. Patrick’s Day shirt, here are supplies you will need.
- Cricut Maker Cutting Machine, or any vinyl cutting machine.
- A product, whether that be a Blank t-shirt, Tote bag, Canvas Pillow Case, Tumbler or Wooden Sign.
- Vinyl Material like, Adhesive Vinyl or Iron-on Vinyl.
- For iron-on vinyl: Heat press, Easypress or household iron. For bulk t-shirts an Heat Press is a must, however if you are a hobby crafter, a household iron will work just fine.
- Don’t forget your Cricut Tools and accessories, like standard grip mat, fine point blade transfer tape or Teflon paper.
- Free SVG Files, the digital download is at the end of this post.
If you are new to iron-on vinyl (HTV), I have this beginner step-by-step tutorial on How to use Iron-on Vinyl with Cricut. Create a professional looking shirt with household items!
How to use Free SVG Files
Here are some basic step to use free svg files with Cricut Design Space.
- Download my free SVG file using the pink download button below this post. (All free SVG files come as a zip folder. You will need to right-click and extract all files and save to a new location).
- Measure your product surface, where you want the design to go.
- Upload the SVG file type. This is the best file type to using with Cricut machines. An SVG file type contains multiple layers that you can easily edit. Please beware that on some Windows PC computers might display a SVG file as an Internet HTML Document. You can still upload that file to Cricut Design Space.
- Resize to the product surface measurements.
- Ungroup SVG, change the colors of each layer to suit your project and material.
- To cut as one piece, select each layer and attach like colors.
- Mirror the design if you are using HTV or Iron-on vinyl.
- Cut on the appropriate settings for each material.
- Weed of any excess vinyl.
- Press Vinyl to t-shirt using heat like a Heat Press or Iron. Use a sheet of parchment paper or Teflon sheet to protect garment.
- For adhesive vinyl, use transfer tape to transfer design to the product.
Free Digital Download
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