Wish you could wear Halloween shirts all year long? Well, make it Taylor Swift lyrics, and you can!
Download the Who’s Afraid SVG here

This SVG looks great all in one color, or mix it up with a patterned iron-on like I did here.
Simply find a patterned HTV that you like and choose a solid color that compliments it and stands out on your shirt color.
Then go through these posts to download the Free Ghost SVGs that my friends have designed.
- Boo-kish Ghost SVG
- Boo Crew
- Retro Floral Ghost SVG
- Ghost Lollipop Holder
- Cute Ghost Cupcake Toppers
- Free Edgar Allen Poe Ghostie SVG
- Hello Boo-tiful
- Read More BOOks
- Who’s afraid of little old me?
- Most Spirited Cheerleader Ghost
- Ghost Vibes Only
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.