Have you seen my Valentines Gnome files? I created them with Cricut and Glowforge in mind and used as cut files and for engraving both with fab results. However I have fallen in love with the little fella and decided he needed his own alphabet. Thus I have created a Valentines Gnome Alphabet Letter And Numbers Set For Cricut And Glowforge.
This was one of those alphabets that was a joy to create, some are just easier than others for reasons I can’t fathom out. This little Valentines Gnome Alphabet is perfect for valentines projects but also weddings and engagements.
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Today I am sharing the full set of gnome letters and numbers to download and use with Cricut, Silhouette and Glowforge, but have also created a gnome love file to cut out and make valentines cards and wall art.
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What You Will Find Here
Project Ideas For My Valentines Gnome Alphabet & Number Set
- Paper Cut Letters And Words
- Valentines Themed Meals
- Valentine Gnome Cake Toppers
- Cute Gnome Cards For Valentines Day
- Wooden Banners With Glowforge And xTool
- Use Pegs And String For Hanging Valentines Banners
- Framed Valentines Gnome Art
- Iron On Vinyl Hoops
- Hanging Valentines Wooden Signs
- Scrapbooking Pages
How To Make My Valentines Gnome Alphabet
What Do I Need To Make A Valentines Gnome Card With My Free SVG On Cricut Or Glowforge
- A Glowforge Printer
- Medium Cherry Hardwood, (Laser Printer Compatible)
- Cricut Corrugated Card Stock
- Sticky Pads
- Tape Runner
- 8×8 Blank Cards ( I use craft UK from Amazon)
- Patterned Paper
- Glue Gun
Or
- Cricut Maker, to cut out of Cardstock or Glitter Card
- Weeding Tools
- Brayer
- Glitter Card Stock
- Tap Runner
- Double Sided Sticky Pads
- Cricut Corrugated Cardstock
- Patterned Paper
- Glue Gun
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- Glowforge Pr, $500 USD.
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If you are UK based your Glowforge will ship from the UK.
To Make Your Valentines Card With My Gnome Love SVG
Start by uploading your Cute Gnome Letter SVG file to Cricut Design Space or Glowforge and size your Valentines Gnome letters or love image.
To size in Cricut Design Space simply use your mat as a guide, click on the arrow in the corner and simple drag the file to make it bigger or smaller. You can also add an offset to your file by clicking on the offset tool on the top bar.
If you are cutting on Glowforge, make sure you upload the SVG file, you are unable to cut PNG files, ( However can engrave PNG files.) Simple click the + sign in the top bar, choose upload and select your file. Now drag the file to the correct size and click on the image to select cut.
You can now select the correct materials for whatever machine you are using, and send your project to cut or print.
To Make The Valentines Gnome Card
Simple size and cut your files, creating either your own letters or using the Gnome Love SVG File. Now cut 2 squares one with a patterned paper and one with corrugated card stock. My patterned square was 6.5 inches and the corrugated was 5 inches.
Start by attaching the patterned layer using the tape runner. Once this is attached use the sticky pads to attach the corrugated card. This creates a little depth.
Now use the glue gun to attach your love image. Of course you could also cut this with your Cricut or Silhouette and use poster board or glitter card stock, it would look equally beautiful.
How To Get Your Valentines Gnome Alphabet and Number SVG Files
Click here or the image below to get your free downloadable Gnome Alphabet 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.
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
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Valentines Gnome Card With Glowforge Or Cricut
How to make a Valentines Card with my free Valentines Gnome SVG and Cricut or Glowforge
Materials
- Medium Cherry Hardwood, (Laser Printer Compatible)
- Cricut Corrugated Card Stock
- Sticky Pads
- 8×8 Blank Cards ( I use craft UK from Amazon)
- Patterned Paper
- Double Sided Sticky Pads
Tools
- Glowforge Printer
- Or
- Cricut Maker
- Weeding Tools
- Brayer
- Tape Runner
Instructions
- Start by uploading your SVG file to Cricut Design Space or Glowforge and size your Valentines Gnome letters or love image.
- To size in Cricut Design Space simply use your mat as a guide, click on the arrow in the corner and simple drag the file to make it bigger or smaller. You can also add an offset to your file by clicking on the offset tool on the top bar.
- If you are cutting on Glowforge, make sure you upload the SVG file, you are unable to cut PNG files, ( However can engrave PNG files.) Simple click the + sign in the top bar, choose upload and select your file. Now drag the file to the correct size and click on the image to select cut.
You can now select the correct materials for whatever machine you are using, and send your project to cut or print.
- To Make The Valentines Gnome Card Simple size and cut your files, creating either your own letters or using the Gnome Love SVG File. Now cut 2 squares one with a patterned paper and one with corrugated card stock. My patterned square was 6.5 inches and the corrugated was 5 inches.
- Start by attaching the patterned layer using the tape runner. Once this is attached use the sticky pads to attach the corrugated card. This creates a little depth.
- Now use the glue gun to attach your love image. Of course you could also cut this with your Cricut or Silhouette and use poster board or glitter card stock, it would look equally beautiful.
- How To Get Your Valentines Gnome Alphabet and Number SVG Files
Click here to get your free downloadable Gnome Alphabet 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. If you are already a subscriber check the members area on the Alphabet page and the files are ready for you there. 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.
Notes
Project Ideas For My Valentines Gnome Alphabet Year Alphabet & Number Set
Paper Cut Letters And Words
Valentines Themed Meals
Valentine Gnome Cake Toppers
Cards For Valentines Day
Wooden Banners With Glowforge
Use Pegs And String For Hanging Valentines Banners
Framed Art
Iron On Vinyl Hoops
Hanging Wooden Signs
Welcome Signs
Table Plans
Decoupage Valentines Cushions
Scrapbooking Pages
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I was only able to down load the single valentine gnome. Is the gnome alphabet available? Thanks
Hi Laurie if you go to the subscribers area its on the alphabet page you need to scroll down the page and the link is under the image. Thanks Sarah, any problems let me know.