Grab 16 FREE Kitchen SVG Files that you'll be able to cut using your Silhouette or Cricut machine and never tell a woman that she puts too much butter on your bread…
Who does Negative Nancy think she is telling us that we need to limit our butter intake?! I, for one, will not listen to her cause there is nothing better than some crispy bread with pats of cold butter on it. I now know why I fit into the “severely obese” category 😂.
But in all honesty, we need a little humor in our lives and what better way than a cheeky kitchen sign that you’ve created using your electronic cutting machine?
Now with butter being your favorite kitchen item, are you a Cricut or Silhouette kinda person? I’ve dabbled in both and I love experimenting with either. I got very comfortable on my Cricut Maker so now I’m giving the Silhouette Cameo 4 and Cameo Pro a try to share projects with you all.
I think this hand-towel is perfect in my kitchen and it coordinates with some of my farmhouse decor and this amazing Gather Sign that I created a few years ago that has held up like a champ. Just don't use this towel to take items out of the oven because the HTV will melt and peel off but if you're applying it to a wooden sign you should be just fine.
Supplies for your Handmade Hand Towel
- Cricut Maker, Cricut Explore, or Silhouette Cameo
- Cricut EasyPress, Heat Press, or Iron
- Heat Transfer Vinyl
- Weeding Tool
How to Use Heat Vinyl Transfer
Time needed: 10 minutes
How to Apply Iron On Vinyl
- Cut your Iron-On Vinyl
After you've uploaded your design to your software, you will want to cut your Iron
– On Vinyl shiny side down and be sure the image is reversed. Your machine should not cut completely through the clear carrier sheet. You want your vinyl to have a “kiss cut” meaning it has cut through the vinyl but not the sheet it came on. - How to Weed Iron-On Vinyl
Using a weeding tool or safety pin, remove all of the negatives of the
image . Leave the part of the image that you want on your carrier sheet so that the image will stay where it is supposed to. - Prepare your surface
You'll want to preheat your clothing to get all the moisture out. Follow the manufacturer's instructions on what temperature you need to press at and whether or not you need to peel the carrier sheet off while it is still hot or has cooled down.
- How to Apply Iron On Vinyl
Again, read the manufacturer's instruction on what temperature you need to set your Heat Press or EasyPress on. The most common kind of Iron-On is called Siser EasyWeed. To apply to a cotton t-shirt, preheat your EasyPress to 305F degrees and press your HTV for 30 seconds. Remove while the carrier sheet is still warm.
- How to care for your garment after applying HTV
Wash your garment inside out and if you need to press, press it from the back. Hang dry or tumble on low heat.
how to download your free kitchen svg
more free kitchen svg files
Be sure to visit everyone's page to get your FREE Kitchen SVG Files. There are so many to offer and they're great quality SVG's that will help make something homemade look store-bought.
- Kitchen Rules – That's What Che Said
- EAT – We Can Make That!
- On Today's Menu Sign – Printable Crush
- Life is Short, Lick the Bowl – Kelly Leigh Creates
- Grandma's Kitchen – unOriginal Mom
- Cooked with Love – Try it – Like it – Create it
- Custom Name Kitchen Sign -Hello Creative Family
- Best Memories are Made Gathered Around the Table – Happy Go Lucky
- It's Homemade Sign – Everyday Party Magazine
- Kitchen Conversions – Artsy-Fartsy Mama
- Eat More Cake – The girl Creative
- My cooking is so awesome even the smoke alarm cheers me on – Life Sew Savory
- The Kitchen Is The Heart Of The Home – Cutting Machine Crafting
- No such thing as too much butter – seeLINDSAY
- Coffee Bar – Homemade Heather
- In this Kitchen We Do – My Designs in the Chaos
- Free Coffee SVG Files – Boom! Roasted - October 5, 2021
- Free Beer SVG Files – “It's What's For Dinner” - September 7, 2021
- DIY Back to School Banner with Cricut - August 13, 2021
Heather Painchaud says
This is awesome! Pinned <3