When family is the most important thing to you and you know family is forever, you create all the things with these Family Cut Files.
Family is my most favorite part of life. I am lucky to have a wonderful family and love them so so much.
There is so much to learn from family. Patience is for sure the main thing that I learn about the most from my kids. And unconditional love is what I’ve learned from my parents. Hoping my kids learn that from me.
We definitely believe that family is forever, and that our love goes on and on and never stops. That is what I love about this design. It truly embodies the idea that family is forever.
You can use the link below to download the free cut file. This comes with just the one file that will open up in SVG format into your cutting software.
If you want to use an SVG to create wall art like a big poster, which is a really good idea if you don’t have a cutting machine, you can still use an SVG!
Using the free version of the program Canva, you can upload the SVG there, and size it to the size you want, and then save it as a jpg. You can send it to your favorite printer, like Staples, and there you go!
Infinity Family
Use the link below to download your free cut file. Remember all Liz on Call freebies are for personal use only.
Free Family Cut Files
We are FAM-I-LY! Or at least we are all about family for this round up of free SVGS. Check out how awesome these free Family Cut Files are that my talented friends and I created for you.
Make sure and hop around to grab them all. These would be great as family reunion t-shirts, home decor, gifts and cards. I always love that there are so many possibilities when it comes to using cut files.
Family Cut Files
Happy Crafting!
Liz
Comments & Reviews
Pam says
Hello,
I’m not clear on what I’ve subscribed to.
I glance through your page and see different things to create, but what does the on call have to do with it?
Sorry I have hard time with reading so much and getting things clear at 60 years old
Pam
Liz Call says
You subscribed to get updates from Liz on Call and access to free cut files to use in crafting.