I love a good Christmas project… especially when I can make it at home with materials I already have on hand. Which is always my goal with a fabulous SVG! Cut it out with my Cricut and put it on something that needs a little extra oomph! Of course, you can use any SVG to make any project (t-shirts anyone?!) but here are a few of my favorite Christmas SVG’s (that you can make with your Cricut) for decorating your home this holiday season.
Let’s deck those halls (and all that jazz!)
Fun FREE Christmas SVG's
Ready to send a few letters to Santa? This is an actual metal mailbox that I've personalized with my cricut maker and a few fun resin nice cards from Santa's workshop. The envelopes are cardstock and lined with cute patterned paper making this little mailbox a complete DIY!
These little SVG's are soooo simple but they're stunning on more complex backgrounds like the resin backdrops on these acryic ornaments! Plus there's a whole bunch of them so you're sure to find an SVG to fit your latest project.
How cute is this little saying? After all reindeer really are better than people! The entire design has an acetate backdrop, a vinyl layer and even a bold pen layer to even it all out. I love how it all turned out!
Okay... this one is Adorable with a capital A! I love the multi-colored string lights and the way the entire design works together. I threw it on a cute little sled blank from the target dollar spot so this project super affordable.
Win!
Ready for all the cuteness? These little felt bows are perfect for Christmas! They make great hairclips, can top a festive headband or (my favorite way) they look great on cute little winter gnome hats!
Ready to take it up a notch? These little circle stocking tags are ceramic coasters that I drilled and added tassels too! They're customized with infusible ink so they won't tear, won't bleed and look fabulous year after year!
Ready for another ADORABLE mailbox? Destination: Santa's Workshop!
This little sign is sooo cute! You can personalize it with your complete address or a city and town. It's a fun way to make a Christmas sign with a hint of home... and you can use almost any size frame!
This little sign is SOOOO cute! it's not a new idea but the concept was too fun to pass up! I made one of Santa's Sepcial Magic Buttons out of resin and attached it to this little sign with velcro... your kiddos can find the button (that Santa lost off his coat) under the tree! Then it hangs on this little sign with a special message about the magic of Christmas.
Ready for a fun and glittery custom Santa hat? I wanted to emboss these babies but I'm not great at free handing the script letters for my embossing... so I used my Cricut to make a stencil! It worked perfectly!
Infusible ink to the rescue once again! I found these cute littel tobacco baskets at the thrift store and knew they'd be perfect to back an aluminum infusible ink blank. I made one in pink and rose gold for me and one in traditional red and green for my mama.
This little layered basswood truck may be one of my favorite cricut projects every. Embossed writing on the door and a rolled felt flower swag finish it off for the perfect touch! Check out the full wreath down below.
Ready for an easy advent calendar that won't break the bank? These little bags are easy to find and easier to number with your Cricut! Then you can fill them with fun treats and special trinkets for the full Christmas countdown.
Looking for the envelope tutorial from Santa's Mailbox tutorial? It's not exactly a Christmas SVG but you have to love an SVG you can use all year long... that's what we call a win/win.
Unfortunitely we don't have a chimney at this house... but that's ok. We'll make our own! This little stocking holder can be customized for the perfect number of people in your family... and it's soooo cute!
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