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Let the Shenanigans Begin SVG File for St. Patrick’s Day

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Perfect for you hooligans celebrating St. Patrick’s Day, download a FREE Let the Shenanigans Begin SVG File! You can make a St. Patrick’s Day shirt with your Cricut in just a few minutes! PLUS, get links to download a dozen more Free SVG Files from other designers for all of your St. Patrick’s day projects!

Let the Shenanigans Begin SVG File Plus 12 More St. Patrick's Day SVGs FREE by Pineapple Paper Co.

St. Patrick’s Day is the perfect time to blame leprechauns for tricks, drink a little extra green beer, eat your weight in bangers and mash, and overall enjoy the shenanigans that come with the festive Irish holiday!

I created a FREE Let the Shenanigans Begin SVG that you can use to make a shirt for party, parade, or just to wear on March 17th! Everyone is a little bit Irish on St. Paddy’s Day!

Make sure you check out my other St. Patrick’s Day SVG Files:

Today I’m not only sharing my Free St. Patrick’s Day SVG, I’m sharing 12 MORE FREE FILES from SVG designers (some you have seen here before, and some new!)

Head to the end of the post to get links to all of these amazing designs! (That “Wee Lil Hooligan” design is definitely going on shirts for my little leprechauns!)

13 Free St. Patrick's Day SVG Files by Pineapple Paper Co.

I’m not Irish (at least not that I know of – I really want to do an Ancestry DNA test, though!), but my husband is. We love celebrating St. Patrick’s Day! These SVG Files can not only be used for shirts but also mugs, party cups, signs, cards, and more!

Favorite Supplies to Use with Let the Shenanigans Begin St. Patrick’s Day SVG

Here are my favorite supplies that I use ALL of the time when making shirts!

Let the Shenanigans Begin SVG File Plus 12 More St. Patrick's Day SVGs FREE by Pineapple Paper Co.

How to Make Your Own St. Patrick’s Day Shenanigan Shirt with a Free SVG File

If you’d like to use an SVG to make a shirt for St. Patrick’s Day festivities, you can follow these simple instructions. If you need a little bit more help, make sure you read my post on How to Upload an SVG to Cricut Design Space.

Upload the Free Shenanigans St. Patrick’s Day SVG file to your cutting software and size it to fit your shirt. 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.

Links to Download the other 12 FREE St. Patrick’s Day SVG Files

Each of these links leads to the blog post of the designer who made the file. Please follow their policies for personal or commercial use!

Download Let the Shenanigans Begin Free SVG File

Let the Shenanigans Begin SVG File Plus 12 More St. Patrick's Day SVGs FREE by Pineapple Paper Co.

This file is DOWNLOAD #118 in my FREE DOWNLOADS LIBRARY.
Get the password below! (If you have the password, head over to the library to download the file.

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.

Pin St. Patrick’s Day Shenanigans SVG File for Later!

Let the Shenanigans Begin SVG File Plus 12 More St. Patrick's Day SVGs FREE by Pineapple Paper Co.

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ABOUT CHARYNN

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…

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  1. I’m so happy to have found your site, even though you are probably young enough to be my granddaughter! I only live a tad south of you in Morgantown, WV, but am originally from Louisiana, so at least our hearts are in the same place. Looking forward to more of your designs!
    Brenda