Free Best Dad Ever Father’s Day SVG Cut Files
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Ready to make some last minute Father’s Day Gifts? Download this FREE Set of 6 Best Dad Ever Sports SVG Cut Files that are perfect for making gifts with your Cricut or Silhouette Machines! You can make your own Father’s Day shirts, mugs, tumblers, aprons or cards in just a few minutes.
Free Father’s Day Best Dad Ever Cut Files
Father’s Day snuck up on me this year (whoops!) – so I’m making last minute gifts with new SVG cut files, too. My husband is a great supporter of our kids’ sports activities, so I wanted to mix up the files this year. I created a whole Father’s Day set of Best Dad Ever cut files that you can use to make all sorts of gifts – I’m thinking a Father’s Day mug or Yeti tumbler is going to make a great gift this year!
Supplies Needed to Make Father’s Day Gifts with your Cricut or Silhouette Machine
If you’d like to make Father’s Day gifts, you’ll need some Cricut & Silhouette supplies! Here’s some of the basic craft supplies I suggest:
- Cutting Machine (Buy a Cricut on Amazon or on the Cricut Online Shop | Silhouette on Amazon)
- Iron On Vinyl
- Cricut EasyPress 2 or Regular Iron
- Permanent Vinyl (for mugs, tumblers, etc.)
- Transfer Paper
- Father’s Day SVG (Download at the end of the post)
- Blank Shirt (here’s the unisex Blue Heather Raglan I used on Amazon)
- Here are some great options for tumblers, mugs, and even a cooler (that have Prime shipping on Amazon, so they’re perfect for last minute Father’s Day gifts).
If you’d like to make a Best Dad Ever shirt with your Cricut, here’s a short tutorial – it’s so easy!
How to Make a Father’s Day Shirt with a SVG Cut File and your Cricut Machine
Upload your Best Dad Ever SVG file to your cutting software and size it to fit your shirt or onesie.
If you’re new to using SVG files with your Cricut machine, make sure you read my full post on How to Upload an SVG to Cricut Design Space.
Make sure to MIRROR the design before cutting, and then cut when ready. The shiny side of the vinyl goes DOWN on your mat. Weed away the extra vinyl. Iron on or use the EasyPress 2 to press the vinyl design onto the shirt. If you’re using the Cricut EasyPress, for recommendations based on your materials, you can check out the Cricut EasyPress Recommended Settings.
To make a Father’s Day tumbler, the tutorial is just as easy!
How to Make a Father’s Day Tumbler with a SVG File and Vinyl
Upload your Best Dad Ever SVG file to your cutting software and size it to fit your mug or tumbler. The colored side of the vinyl goes UP on your mat. Cut when ready. Weed away the extra vinyl. Using transfer tape, apply vinyl design to the mug or tumbler, starting with the middle of the design and working your way out.
*Pro tip: If you’re making your own design in Cricut Design Space, curve your design slightly so when you apply it to a curved surface, it comes out straight. Here’s a great tutorial for Curving Text in Design Space from Heidi at Happiness is Homemade.
More Free SVG Cut Files for Cricut & Silhouette Machines:
- Let Freedom Ring 4th of July SVG Cut File
- Donut Ever Grow Up SVG
- 12+ Free Beach Themed SVG Files
- Boom Y’all 4th of July Free SVG
Download Set of 6 Free Best Dad Ever Father’s Day SVG Files
This file is DOWNLOAD #058 in my FREE DOWNLOADS LIBRARY.
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You will NOT receive an email with the download file. SVG files can be used with Cricut Design Space and upgraded versions of Silhouette Studio.
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Hi, y’all! I’m Charynn, the owner and designer of Pineapple Paper Co. I’m a mom of four kids (two girls and two boys) living in Pittsburgh. I love hand lettering, anything southern, cocktails, and of course, pineapples! I am excited to share my SVG files, printables, and craft projects with you! The pineapple is a symbol of hospitality, and I welcome y’all to my little corner of the internet. Read more…