I just spent a weekend enjoying part of the PNW on Camano Island in the Puget Sound. While it wasn’t exactly a lake it did get me excited to share this month’s free lake SVGs!
Here’s a beautiful line up of rocks I collected right by our house.
So I went with a funny angle and made this Kiss my Oars hand-drawn SVG file.
You can change up to any colors you like, and the file would be really cute on a shirt, or a large wooden sign, or like the water bottle above.
Use this form to get the SVG ink emailed to you.
For more free lake SVGs, be sure to check out all the posts below to get my friend’s SVGs too.
Free Lake SVGs
Get ready for your summer aesthetic with these original lake SVG designs. Put them on apparel, accessories, and decor!
Take the lake with you by putting this SVG on a shirt
Don't forget your hat, but enjoy the sunshine on the lake!
Before you head to the lake, make sure you download this fun Boat Waves Sun Rays Lake Days SVG Cut File
Lots of us are land-locked, but we can still find water to play in - don't be salty about it!
Whether you're just at the lake for the weekend or you'll be there all summer, embrace the life!
No salt-dried skin here, just cool fresh lake water
To get the most out of the designs you download from Crafting in the Rain, here are some useful posts.
- How to upload an SVG to Design Space
- Tips for using iron-on vinyl
- How to layer iron-on vinyl
- How to transfer adhesive vinyl
USEFUL TOOLS AND SUPPLIES
- Cricut or Silhouette
- Adhesive vinyl
- Transfer tape
- Iron-on Vinyl (htv)
- Weeding tools
- EasyPress
- Printable iron-on
- Printer (I love using an HP printer so I can take advantage of the Instant Ink subscription)
- Sticker paper – printable vinyl or Avery full sticker sheets are better than Cricut sticker paper in my opinion.