My Cute Aeroplane SVG Alphabet Letters And Numbers are for all those children out there that have a love for planes and travel. It’s perfect for creating travel and plane themed bedrooms, parties, gifts and cards with Cricut and Glowforge.
I have been fascinated with planes for as long as I can remember. I think it was the 70s adverts that captivated me, anyhow I knew even at a small age that planes would become a part of my life. And as I grew up I fell more in love with travel every year.
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What You Will Find Here
Craft Ideas For My Aeroplane SVG Alphabet Letters & Number Set For Cricut And Glowforge
- Paper Cut Letters And Words
- Happy Birthday Banners
- DIY Plane Parties
- Cards And Scrapbooking
Can I Cut These Aeroplane SVG Letters And Numbers On The Cricut Joy?
Yes these Aeroplane SVG alphabet and number images I have on this page can be cut on the Cricut Joy in card and vinyl.
Uploading Your Alphabet Aeroplane SVG Letters And Numbers,To Cricut Design Space.
I am using my Jubilee Alphabet for illustration purposes but the concept for my Aeroplane SVG Letters is the same. Click on upload image in the bottom of the left hand side bar, this will open a window, select browse and choose the Aeroplane files, which will most probably be in your download folder.
If you are uploading a PNG, you will be brought to a window with options, select complex file, then continue. The next window allows you the take the back off of your Aeroplane files, but I have done this for you. If you are uploading SVG files you will be brought straight the the window below.
When you reach the save screen click save as a cut image and continue. Do this one by one until you have all of your chosen Aeroplane letters and numbers. Once this is done, you can select all the letters you have uploaded and pull onto your mat in one go.
Cutting Your Aeroplane SVG Alphabet Letters And Numbers On Cricut
When you send your Aeroplane SVG Letters and Numbers files to your Cricut to cut, ensure you use your brayer to roll the paper, vinyl or card to adhere to the mat. Movement will affect the cut.
When your Cricut has finished cutting, flip the mat over and reverse weed, if find this works better as you are able to bend the mat slightly and gently peel the letters away.
I made a plane shaker cake topper with my alphabet, this is super easy to do. You can also make cake toppers with the offset tool. Check out my Mickey Alphabet shaker topper tutorial to see how I did it.
Cricut Paper Cutting Trouble Shooting
Your Cutting Mat Not Being Sticky Enough
If your cutting mat has debris on it, or has lost its stick then your card could come unstuck or slide part way through your cut. There are some useful suggestions here on how to re-stick your mat.
Smart vinyl is a great option for making vinyl decals on the Cricut Joy, check out how I made a large vinyl wall decal with the Cricut Joy.
Debris On Your Cutting Blade
If your blade is blunt or has debris on it then it will not cut cleanly, check your blade before cutting.
How To Get Your Free Plane SVG Alphabet Letters And Numbers For Cricut And Glowforge
Click here or the image below to get your free downloadable Plane SVG/PNG Alphabet letter and number files and follow these instructions to add to Cricut Design Space if you are using a Cricut Machine. Don’t forget to turn off any pop up blockers. Note if you are using Glowforge you need SVG files to cut the image out of wood or acrylic. Or Png or SVG to engrave.
If You’re Having Problems?
Check out my trouble shooting page, hopefully it will answer any questions you may have.
Tips And Advice For Using Your Download For Cricut
This alphabet is also perfect to make cards and cake toppers with your Cricut, check out my guides below.
- How To Add Fonts To Cricut Design Space
- How To Remove Backgrounds On Illustrator
- Cricut Design Space Guide
- How To Slice And Weld In Cricut Design Space
- How to upload to Cricut Design Space
- Using Iron On Vinyl
- Where Else To Get Free SVG Files
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