Free Home SVG Cut File For Crafting

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As we are officially mid moving season, ok I know its an all year round kind thing but there seems to be a rush on at the moment? Of course this is a huge life moment that many of our spend years working and saving for. Thus our Free Home SVG Cut File is perfect for creating cards, scrapbooking layers and hanging signs with Cricut, Glowforge and Silhouette.

I have supplied a single layer file, but its super easy to remove the contours to create a multi layered file too.

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Free Home Cut file SVG, PNG for Cricut, Glowforge

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Free Home SVG For Crafting And Scrapbooking

What You Will Need For My Home SVG

You will need

Cutting Your Free Home SVG On Cricut As A Layered File On Cricut

Upload your Home SVG to Cricut Design Space, follow these instructions if you need help doing this. If you want to create a layered file it’s simple if you follow these instructions. 

Start by duplicating your Home SVG, once duplicated click on one of the layers and click the contour tool, you will find this in the bottom right hand corner of Cricut Design Space. 

Now choose which contours to remove, this is personal choice, however I removed the centre of all of the flowers houses and keys.

How to remove contours in Cricut Design Space

Next duplicate the Free Home layer you have just contoured and click contour. You now have 2 choices, you can remove contours for another layer. Or remove all contours and create the back layer.

You will need to ensure all layers line up correctly, they should, however if they don’t, click on the padlock on the corner of the file to adjust. Once you are happy, colour all the layers.

Line up all of your layers before cutting

Cutting Your Free Home SVG On Cricut

Next, line up all the Free Happy Birthday SVG layers in design space to confirm all files line up correctly and are exactly the same size. However, do remember you are using 3 different colour layers, so have the card stock ready to hand and really think about the colours.

Line up all of your Home SVG layers

When you send your Home SVG/PNG files to your Cricut to cut, ensure you use your brayer to roll the paper, vinyl or card to adhere to the mat. Note that movement will affect the cut. 

How To Build Your Home SVG Layered File

Firstly start by making sure they all line up and every layer is the correct way round, then flip all of the layers over. 

Next, add a thin layer of glue, (I use cosmic shimmer acrylic glue) to the back of your middle layer and attach it to the back layer, followed by the top home glittery layer. I find the cosmic shimmer glue sets really well, but it does give you a second or two to allow you to adjust and slide before setting. However you only need a tiny bit to avoid it leaking. 

New house SVG File For Cricut

How To Get Your Free Home SVG/PNG Files

Click here of the the image below to get your free downloadable Free Home SVG/png files and follow these instructions to add to Cricut Design Space. 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.

Click to download my free files

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

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Free Home SVG, PNG for Cricut, Glowforge and Silhouette

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  • SarahJChristie

    Author of Extraordinary Chaos a family lifestyle and travel blog from a 50+ mum of boys, sharing Cricut Crafts and Free SVG Files, family travels, recipes, reviews and country living. Also the co-editor of Cruising With Kids Family Cruise Blog and Mini Travellers family travel blog.

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