Need a cute retro Valentine’s sign? Make your own with this free Kisses 5c SVG.
You can use the Valentine SVG a few different ways. You can layer adhesive vinyl onto a wood sign.
You can also make a wood sign by cutting each different color as a stencil and then painting on wood. The downside is that you have to let the paint dry at least 2 days between each coat (so the next stencil doesn’t pull up any paint.)
But the benefit is you’ve got a huge variety of colors to choose from – even more options than vinyl.
For a third idea, you could use iron-on vinyl and put it on a shirt – though honestly, I really only see this working on a baby onesie 🙂
But back to the free file – use the form below to enter your name and email you’ll get a link in your email to box.com. That’s where I store my free files I give to my readers! If you have trouble with the form not showing up, email me so I can send the file directly.
Here are some helpful posts for using the Kisses 5c SVG, or making crafts with it.
Read this post to review uploading an SVG to Design Space
Read this post to learn about iron-on vinyl
Read this post on using stencil vinyl
But don’t stop here – I’ve got a few more free Valentine SVGs to send you to also. Check them out!
- Oh Baby Hearts – Pen & Posh
- XOXO – We Can Make That
Show off a picture if you make something with one of these free designs – and have fun getting ready for Valentine’s Day!
SUPPLIES FOR USING SVGS
- Cricut Explore or Cricut Maker or Cricut Joy or Silhouette machine (for cutting the vinyl)
- Weeding tools (for removing extra vinyl)
- Iron-on vinyl (for shirts and totes)
- Stencil vinyl (for painting)
- EasyPress (for using the iron-on vinyl)
- Adhesive vinyl (for signs)
- Printable sticker sheets (for making stickers)