Oh my, Christmas is a little over a month away, so I thought I’d better get moving on sharing my Christmas Designs in SVG Format. So today I’m sharing two SVG Files, both featuring my favourite Christmas Animal – The Reindeer!
First up, I have a lovely Reindeer overlay file. I love this one and used it to decorate a glass jar and a matching Gift Tag – It’s Perfect to fill with all sorts of Christmas goodies. It could also be used on a greeting card, or to decorate fabric, I’m thinking of a festive Baby Bib or the corner of a napkin or place mat or whatever else you can think of.
Have fun with it, however you use it.
See the original blog post and check out more photos. The Silhouette File Links Are Here too.
Download The Reindeer Overlay SVG File.
My second File today, is a Gift Card Wallet to cut from Card Stock. It’s a clean modern look with a cute Stylized Reindeer Cut out on the front.
I made a matching belly Band with Red Glitter to hold it all together. See the original blog post for the instructions. (see link Below.)
See the original blog post and check out more photos. The Silhouette File Links Are Here too.
Download The Reindeer Gift Card Wallet SVG File.
Here’s some other Christmas & New Year Posts, Tutorials and projects….
And finally, Happy Thanksgiving to all my US Readers.
Glennis Farrell says
Thanks so much. You don’t seem to have the Sil file option now, so I have to convert them. This one is lovely
Pam says
Hi Glennis,
These files that I publish on Sundays now are SVG versions of my older designs that were previously only available in Silhouette format before, The Silhouette files are still there in the original posts, I linked to the original post in the post above (green text) And if you follow the link you can get the original Silhouette files.
Hopefully that will save you some time 😄
Cheers Pam
michelle blackburn says
hi new to this how do i get the svg file as when i download it just comes as jpeg
Pam says
Hi Michelle, Not sure why you are getting a Jpeg.
If you click on each link (not the photo) and a zip folder will automatically download to your download folder.
From there you will need to open the zip folder and then extract the files.
In the folder is the SVG file along with a notepad info file and an image with copyright info.
To use the SVG file. Import it or open it into whichever software you use for your cutting machine.
You may have to tweak the size to suit.
Hope that helps 🙂