I know I have said this before, but Christmas is the best crafting season. That and Halloween allow us to weave magic with our cutting machines, and it’s an amazing feeling. Today I present our newest alphabet, a free SVG Santa Split Monogram Alphabet Letters and Numbers set.
We have created a layered Christmas card using the contour tool, this step-by-step contouring tutorial will help you use the contour tool to create a layered file. But this layered file could also be used as cake toppers, gift tags, or made in multiple’s for wall decorations, for Christmas parties and crafts.
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What You Will Find Here
Craft Ideas For Our SVG Santa Split Monogram Alphabet Letters & Numbers
- Framed Art
- Scrapbooking Layouts
- Cards
- Christmas Decorations
Can I Cut These Santa Split Monogram SVG Alphabet SVG Free Alphabet Letters And Numbers On The Cricut Joy?
Yes, these Santa SVG Alphabet letters and number images can be cut in card or vinyl on the Cricut Joy.
Uploading Your Free Santa Split Monogram SVG Alphabet, Letters and Numbers, to Cricut Design Space.
Click on upload image at the bottom of the left-hand sidebar; this will open a window; select browse and choose the top and bottom of your Santa SVG Alphabet Letters Alphabet files, which will most probably be in your download folder. These are all clearly labelled and every letter and number has a top and a bottom.
If you upload 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 your Satna Split Monogram SVG Alphabet Letters and number files, but I have done this for you. If you are uploading SVG the window below will open.
When you reach the save screen, click save as a cut image and continue. Do this individually until you have all of your chosen top and bottoms of your Santa SVG Letters Alphabet letters and numbers. Once this is done, you can select all the letters you have uploaded and pull them onto your mat in one go.
Size Your Letters
Once the letters are on you desktop in design space drag them together and use the arrows on the corner of the file to drag them bigger or smaller. You want your letters to flow and look like one letter, but leave a space in between to add a name or message
Once you are happy with the positioning click the text tool on left hand tool bar and type and name and message.
Position the text so its touching the top and bottom letters. I find using capital letters helps. When you are happy select all and click weld. At this point you can add contours and make the file a muliple layered file by following these instructions.
How To Get Your Free Santa SVG Alphabet Letters And Numbers
Click here or the image below to get your free downloadable Santa Split Monogram SVG Alphabet and number files from our shop and follow these instructions to add to Cricut Design Space if you are using a Cricut Machine. 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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