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6 Free SVG websites for all the free SVG files you could imagine!

free svg websites

Here’s six fantastic websites where you can find free SVG files for your creative projects. Whether you’re a seasoned Cricut enthusiast or just starting out, these platforms offer a treasure trove of designs to enhance your crafting endeavors.

1. Creative Fabrica

!Creative Fabrica

  • Website: Creative Fabrica
  • Description: Creative Fabrica is a top-notch resource for SVG files. They regularly update their collection with fresh designs, and the best part is that these files are free for both personal and commercial use. Explore their extensive library and discover delightful graphics for various occasions.

2. Ello Crafty

!Ello Crafty

  • Website: Ello Crafty
  • Trending Graphics: Ello Crafty offers a variety of trending graphics in their free SVG collection. Whether you’re working on greeting cards, home decor, or personalized gifts, you’ll find something delightful here. And yes, these files are free for both personal and commercial use!

3. The Design Hippo

!The Design Hippo

  • Website: The Design Hippo
  • Focus: The Design Hippo specializes in home decor SVGs. Whether you’re crafting vertical welcome signs, funny bathroom art, or personalized gifts, their free designs have you covered. Explore over 150 SVG files and add a touch of charm to your living space.

4. Design Bundles

!Design Bundles

  • Website: Design Bundles
  • Variety: Design Bundles not only offers a fantastic selection of paid SVG files but also provides a collection of free SVG downloads. Whether you’re planning a DIY wedding or a mermaid-themed birthday party, their designs cater to various occasions. Keep an eye out for their weekly freebie!

5. Hellosvg

!Hellosvg

  • Website: Hellosvg
  • Community: Hellosvg is a friendly platform where crafters share their SVG creations. You’ll find a mix of free and paid designs here. Explore their offerings and connect with fellow makers. It’s a great place to discover unique and inspiring SVG files.

6. Craft Bundles

!Craft Bundles

  • Website: Craft Bundles
  • Highlights: Craft Bundles offers an adorable assortment of freebies. From cute animals to intricate patterns, you’ll find plenty of options. These SVG files are perfect for creating t-shirts, wood signs, and more. Dive into their collection and let your creativity flow!

Remember to check the license terms on each website—some allow both personal and commercial use, while others may have specific restrictions. Happy crafting! 🎨🌟

Disclaimer: The information provided here is accurate as of the last update and is subject to change. Always verify the terms and conditions on the respective websites.

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My Favorite Crafting Tools

AI-generated crafter table with varied craft projects

Trying to put together a list of tools for a new hobbyist so I’m sharing this as an ongoing tool page. If you have tools you recommend, contact me so we can add it!

Vinyl Cutter

First and foremost, you have to get your vinyl cutter. Now we all know there’s a few editions of Cricut Explore, Cricut Makers and they have different features. If you’re looking for entry level, basic, I’m going to always hands-down recommend the Cricut Explore Air 2. It’s pretty affordable typically under the $200 mark. If you go used, beware, but you can get them for $100 on FB Marketplace. If you want want a Cricut cutter that will not require an upgrade for a while, I’m saying 2-3 years in most cases, then yes, you have to go Cricut Maker 3.

Vinyl

If you buy vinyl, think about what you want to make because my first recommendation will just be “spring for the rolls”.

Vinyl Holder

You don’t need anything fancy. I prefer a mounted option because I don’t have the storage space otherwise. The mounted option means using my vertical space and keeping my shelves and table surfaces clear. If you cannot mount to the wall, maybe you rent, then you consider a sort of hanging solution that can be hung from the back of your door. No matter which option you like, they run about $20 or less.

Heat Transfer Vinyl

I like a variety of color and if you’re layering or doing multi-colored SVGs then you need to grab a starter kit of 36 sheets. If you do one thing when you first get started doing HTV, make yourself a bold sticky note that reads “remember to mirror!”. Trust me.

Cricut Tools

I am not going to ever tell you go name brand constantly. You’re going to be shocked. I like the name brand Cricut tools. But is it necessary, not always. I have found alternatives for the weeding tool. But I like the scraper because of the sharper edge. If you’re gifting for someone, grab this affordable tools set. It’s normally priced about $10 and will last them.