St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated on 17th March and observes of the death of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. This holiday has evolved into a wonderful celebration of Irish culture and the life of Saint Patrick. Thus celebrating with amazing food, crafts, music, dancing and drinking. So it seems fitting that I create a Free St Patrick’s Day SVG Alphabet letters and numbers for Cricut And Glowforge , to use with card and vinyl and of course it had to be glittery green for creating St. Patrick’s Day themed projects and crafts. Also check out my other alphabets and my four leaf clover SVG.
St. Patrick is said to have been born in Roman Britain in the late 4th century, however was kidnapped at the age of 16 and taken to Ireland as a slave. He escaped but returned in around 432 to spread the word of Christianity. When he died on March 17, 461, he had formed many churches, schools and monasteries.
There are many wonderful legends that have been built around St. Patrick. These have become mingled with the facts and have formed the legends and celebrations of today.
Free Cricut St Patrick’s Day SVG Alphabet, Letters And Numbers
Project Ideas For My Free Cricut St Patrick’s Day SVG Alphabet & Number Set
- St Patrick’s Day Paper Cut Letters And Words
- St Patrick’s Day Banners
- Cake Toppers
- St Patrick’s Day Cards
- Scrapbook Page Layouts
- School Projects And Classroom Decor
- Framed Art
- Iron On Vinyl Hoops
- Note Book Covers
- Bag Decals
- T Shirts
- Decoupage Cushions
- Cups
You Will Need
- Cricut Maker Or Cricut Joy
- Cutting Mat
- Weeding Tool
- Brayer
- Tweezers
- Scraper
- Colour heavy paper, or light card stock.
How To Make Your Own St. Patrick’s Day SVG Alphabet And Numbers With Cricut?
I searched for St. Patrick’s day and Ireland in Cricut Design Space. I wanted the set to be perfect for St Patrick’s Day themed crafts, cards, banners and home projects.
Making Your Own Cricut St Patrick’s Day Alphabet Themed Alphabet?
Simply pull your chosen elements you want to use, position them ensuring they are touching or overlapping, then right click and weld the elements together, check out the video below to see how. It’s a long process and can take several days to create a full alphabet. However is also so rewarding once finished, once you get on a roll the alphabet just evolves.
It’s important to consider what media your projects is intended for. Vinyl is better for smaller intricate cuts. If you want an alphabet to cut smaller, ensure the cut is not too complicated and fiddly. However on larger projects and vinyl you can add more detail.
If You Want To Use This Free Alphabet?
Click Here or the image below to get your free downloadable png files and follow these instructions to add your St Patrick’s Day Alphabet and numbers to Cricut Design Space. Don’t forget to turn off any pop up blockers.
The Cut version will look grainy and pixelated as you pull in into Cricut Design Space, however don’t worry it will be fine once on your design space mat.
How To Upload Your St Patrick’s Day Alphabet Files To Cricut Design Space
Firstly click upload at the bottom of the left hand bar and find the St Patrick’s Day letters or numbers you are going to use. You now have the option to remove the background, however I have done this for you.
The first option you will see is the image below, choose moderately complex. You will be taken to the select top page, this is where you can remove any background.
You can then choose to save as a print and cut or cut file, before uploading to design space. Don’t worry if the image looks grainy, as soon as it’s in design space it will be fine.
Cutting Your St Patrick’s Day Alphabet
When you’ve chosen your Cricut St Patrick’s Day PNG Alphabet letters to cut, send to your Cricut. Ensure you use your brayer to roll the paper, vinyl or card to adhere to the mat and remove any bubbles or creases.
Also make sure you set your material and cut pressure to match whatever material you’re cutting. If I’m using card, I always set my pressure to more for a cleaner cut. I find Vinyl will cut much smaller that card.
When your Cricut has finished cutting, discard the outer area of the paper/ vinyl this pulls away easily.
Now lift a corner of your letter with tweezers, the letter will then lift away in onepiece.Use the weeding tool to remove any areas that need gently weeding and removing.
Cricut St. Patrick's Day Alphabet
St Patrick's Day Alphabet For Card & Vinyl to create St. Patricks Day themed Cricut projects and crafts including cards, banners & T shirts
Materials
- Colour heavy paper, or light card stock.
- Or Vinyl/ Infusible Ink and blanks
Tools
- Cricut Maker Or Cricut Joy
- Cutting Mat
- Weeding Tool
- Brayer
- Tweezers
- Scraper
Instructions
How To Make Your Own St. Patrick’s Day Alphabet And Numbers With Cricut?
I searched for St. Patrick’s day and Ireland in Cricut Design Space. I wanted the set to be perfect for St Patrick’s Day themed crafts, cards, banners and home projects.
Making Your Own Cricut St Patrick’s Day Alphabet Themed Alphabet?
Simply pull your chosen elements you want to use, position them ensuring they are touching or overlapping, then right click and weld the elements together. It’s a long process and can take several days to create a full alphabet. However is also so rewarding once finished, once you get on a roll the alphabet just evolves.
It’s important to consider what media your projects is intended for. Vinyl is better for smaller intricate cuts. If you want an alphabet to cut smaller, ensure the cut is not too complicated and fiddly. However on larger projects and vinyl you can add more detail.
Step 1. How To Upload Your St Patrick’s Day Alphabet Files To Cricut Design Space
Firstly click upload at the bottom of the left hand bar and find the St Patrick’s Day letters or numbers you are going to use. You now have the option to remove the background, however I have done this for you.
The first option you will see is the image below, choose moderately complex. You will be taken to the select top page, this is where you can remove any background.
You can then choose to save as a print and cut or cut file, before uploading to design space. Don’t worry if the image looks grainy, as soon as it’s in design space it will be fine.
Step 2. Cutting Your St Patrick’s Day Alphabet
When you’ve chosen your Cricut St Patrick’s Day PNG Alphabet letters to cut, send to your Cricut. Ensure you use your brayer to roll the paper, vinyl or card to adhere to the mat and remove any bubbles or creases.
Also make sure you set your material and cut pressure to match whatever material you’re cutting. If I’m using card, I always set my pressure to more for a cleaner cut. I find Vinyl will cut much smaller that card.
When your Cricut has finished cutting, discard the outer area of the paper/ vinyl this pulls away easily.
Now lift a corner of your letter with tweezers, the letter will then lift away in onepiece.Use the weeding tool to remove any areas that need gently weeding and removing.
Notes
Project Ideas For My Free Cricut St Patrick’s Day Alphabet & Number Set
St Patrick’s Day Paper Cut Letters And Words
St Patrick’s Day Banners
Cake Toppers
St Patrick’s Day Cards
Scrapbook Page Layouts
School Projects And Classroom Decor
Framed Art
Iron On Vinyl Hoops
Note Book Covers
Bag Decals
T Shirts
Decoupage Cushions
Cups
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Just what I’ve been looking for. Love them Thanks
You are welcome, enjoy using x
I’ve looked and looked for direct link to Cricut ds for many of your alphabets but can’t seem to find them in members page. I have paid access. I think I have found three or four links. I love your designs.
Hi Becky only some have them sorry, but I do try to make as many as possible in design space, however if you download all the files are available thanks, Sarah x
Hi, where is the download for the St Patricks alphabet?
Hi Christine there is a banner which says click to download, you should then get a pop up to subscribe to download, if this doesn’t appear you may have a pop up blocker, if so let me know and with your permission I can subscribe you from this end x
Your alphabet letters are just the cutest things. Thank you so much for designing. Saves me a lot of time as I am just a beginner!!!
Thank you so much Linda and you are so welcome x