Free Layered Wednesday And Enid Window SVG

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Who isn’t obsessed with Wednesday? Omg I don’t think I can even quantify what it is I love about it? Just all of it? And I sat watching a couple of weeks ago, I thought I can make that window. I mean come on THAT WINDOW is a word of art. Thus I thought I would create a Free Layered Wednesday And Enid Window SVG.

But do remember this file is hand drawn so you must follow the instructions to make sure it all lines up correctly and looks beautiful. It’s perfect for cutting on Cricut, Silhouette, Glowforge and xTool. Additionally would look stunning if the coloured layers were cut in velum. It would make a gorgeous sun catcher.

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Free Layered Wednesday And Enid Window SVG For Cricut, X Tool, Glowforge and Silhouette

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Free Layered Wednesday And Enid Window SVG

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Making Your Wednesday And Enid Layered Window SVG/PNG On Cricut

Upload your Layered Wednesday And Enid Window SVG files to Cricut Design Space, follow these instructions if you need help doing this. Firstly you will need to ensure all layers line up correctly, they should, however if they don’t, select your layer and click on the padlock on the top bar to adjust.

Once you are happy, colour all the layers of your Layered Wednesday And Enid Window using the pictures on this page as a guide. The Colours I used are….

  • 1. Black Glitter
  • 2. Metallic Blue Cardstock
  • 3. Dark Blue Glitter
  • 4. Turquoise Glitter
  • 5. Yellow or Gold Glitter
  • 6. Pink Glitter

Cutting Your Layered Stained Glass Window SVG File On Cricut

When you send your Wednesday And Enid Window SVG 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. 

Line up all of your layers to ensure they match perfectly

How To Build Your Wednesday And Enid Layered File

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

The trickiest layers to build are the black and metallic blue, because the file is hand drawn it’s not perfectly symmetrical. You need to find the exact match for the top layer before applying glue. This makes it so much easier.

Next attach your dark blue layer to the back of the metallic blue. This layer is easier as half the area is blocked out on the both layers. Now continue to add the turquoise, yellow and pink layer.

Downloadable Wednesday and Enid layered SVG

How To Get Your Free Wednesday and Enid Window SVG/PNG Files

Click here or the the image below to get your free downloadable Wednesday and Enid layered SVG/png files from our members shop and follow these instructions to add to Cricut Design Space. Don’t forget to turn off any pop up blockers, and follow the instructions to sign in and download in the shop. 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.

Downloadable Wednesday and Enid layered SVG

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Free SVG PNG Layered Wednesday & Enid Window

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  • Sarah Christie

    Sarah Christie is the 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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