Easter Font Svg Files with Easter Egg. Easter Egg Svg Font Cut Files for Cricut and Silhouette. Easter Svg Files Alphabet Letters Design.
Purchase includes:
- Zip file containing: SVG, PNG, DXF and EPS file types
- Compatible with Silhouette Studio, Cricut Design Space, Scan N Cut, Adobe Illustrator and other cutting and design programs
- So Fontsy Standard Commercial Use License
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Product Description
These easter font svg files for cricut that is in the shape of eggs is the perfect easter egg svg files to use on your cutting machine. It would look great on a pillow or bag.
These are digital artwork files that can be used by many different types of cutting software, such as Cricut Design Space, Make the Cut, ScanNCut, and SCAL. There are also DFX files included, which are specifically designed to be used with Silhouette Studio software.
IMPORTANT! ABOUT SVG FONTS - Please READ:
• THIS IS NOT A True Type Font (ttf) file to install on your computer or in your program's font directory - they are individual VECTOR files to use with DIY cutters (Silhouette, Cameo, Cricut etc) AND ARE USED JUST LIKE CLIPART FILES.
• EACH Variation has its own file and therefore each character must be placed & arranged individually into your artwork (like clipart is) to create personalized monograms and words. Again, We are NOT selling TTF or OTF font files that you install and use with a keyboard to type. If this is somehow unclear, please ask questions before ordering.
FILE FORMAT TYPES INCLUDED WITH THIS LISTING:
SVG, PDF, DXF, EPS , PNG, JPG
These files are to use with your electronic cutting machine that will accept the above listed files.
This is not a font file that can be installed to your computer.
In pack are included 26 uppercase Easter egg letters:
26 SVG files
1 PDF file
1 DXF file
1 EPS file
1 PNG file
1 JPG file
All files in .zip file
Commercial Use
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Re-name the folder Commercial Use.
To create sub-folders, open the Commercial Use folder you created > Right click > New Folder. Right click on the folder > Re Name the folder based on how you decide to categorize your designs. Repeat this process to create multiple sub-folders.
Under the "Local User" area, right click "Library" and then select "New Folder."
Double click on the new folder to re-name it "Commercial Use" If you'd like to create sub-folders, repeat he same process only right clicking on the "Commercial Use" folder to create a "New Folder" within in.