Today we are sharing our Free Merry Christmas SVG For Cricut And Glowforge. This was one of those files I didn’t think I would love when I cut it, but I adore it. Maybe its the colours but its soooo festive and jolly.
Merry Christmas is a term we use so many times over the festive period, but where did the well loved phrase come from?
The first recorded use of the term Merry Christmas is believed to go back to 1534 in a letter wrote by imprisoned English Catholic Bishop John Fisher, dated December 22. The letter was sent to to Henry VIII’s chief minister Oliver Cromwell. Which of course stuck and is a term many love to use, to send seasons greetings and good will to others.
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What You Will Need For Our Free Merry Christmas SVG Files
- Cricut Maker,
- Weeding Tools
- Brayer
- Card Stock, white, gold, red and green glitter card.
- Glue, I use Cosmic Shimmer Acrylic Glue
- Nuvo Drops
Making Your Merry Christmas SVG/PNG Free File On Cricut
Upload your Layered Merry Christmas 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. Also use this video guide to get help downloading my files from Google Drive in bulk.
Once you are happy, colour all the layers of your Layered Merry Christmas using the pictures on this page as a guide. The Colours I used are….
- 1. Green glitter
- 2. Red Glitter
- 3. Gold Glitter
- 4. White Glitter
Cutting Your Merry Christmas Layered SVG file SVG On Cricut
When you send your Merry Christmas 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 Merry Christmas SVG Layered File
Firstly start by making sure they all line up and every Merry Christmas layer is the correct way round, then flip all of the layers over.
Next, turn the back white layer over, then apply glue to the back of the gold layer and flip and attach to the top of the back white layer. Repeat this with the red and green glitter layers.
Lastly use the Nuvo glitter drops to decorate your Christmas tree, of course this is optional but does finish the file beautifully.
How To Get Your Free Merry Christmas SVG/PNG Files
Click here or the the image below to get your free downloadable Merry Christmas SVG/png files and follow these instructions to add to Cricut Design Space. Don’t forget to turn off any pop up blockers, and if your email doesn’t come through check your spam folder. 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
- 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
- Check Out What I Thought Of The xTool M1
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