Instant download of five different 4th of July SVG free cut files to make your own patriotic home decor, shirts, and more!
Summer is quickly approaching so it’s time to switch gears and start getting some crafting on!
With the upcoming holidays like Memorial Day and 4th of July, now is the perfect time to start crafting all the things! Whether you like shirts, decor, or mugs… I have free SVG files for Cricut -4th of July themed!
There are five 4th of July SVG files in one zipped folder that you can download at the bottom of the post including Born to Sparkle SVG, Happy 4th of July SVG, Little Firecracker SVG, Sparkle Squad SVG and Stars and Stripes SVG with a heart American Flag.
There is no physical item, just a digital item to download below.
Ways to Cut out an SVG File
Any Cricut machine or other SVG vinyl cutting machine like a Silhouette Cameo or Brother would work to cut out this SVG file. If you’d like to learn more about the different Cricut machines, make sure to check out the following posts:
Project Ideas Using 4th of July SVG
You can use these free 4th of July SVG files for so many craft projects leading up to the month of July. Here are some patriotic Cricut crafts I came up with (click on links to see full tutorial!):
- Cut the file out in adhesive vinyl and add it to a tile or wooden frame to make fourth of July signs (Dollar Tree has great wooden pieces!)
- Make cute koozies out of Infusible Ink or heat transfer vinyl
- Make cute baby onesies
- Apply it to a mug or tumbler with permanent vinyl
- Make a hat with the hat press
- Or take a look at our full roundup of Cricut patriotic crafts here!
4th of July Shirt DIY
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Any 4th of July physical product is super easy to make with these free downloads, especially some custom 4th of July outfits. Grab a plain or bleached shirt and whip up a new shirt!
Supplies Needed for 4th of July Shirt
- Cricut cutting machine or other vinyl cutting machine like Silhouette
- Iron on vinyl
- EasyPress or Heat Press and pad
- shirt or tank – Bella Canvas is my fave!
- FREE 4th of July digital download – see below for free download button
Upload the download SVG file into Cricut Design Space. (Click here for help with importing design files.)
Size the file to fit your apparel. Set to mirror setting and cut the different colors out of iron on vinyl on any Cricut machine with the shiny side down – Cricut Explore, Cricut Maker, or the Cricut Joy.
Weed off the excess iron on vinyl and apply each layer of the 4th of July image with an EasyPress or iron.
For a full detailed tutorial, make sure to check out my full post on how to make shirts with a Cricut.
Use all the files to make patriotic outfits for the entire family!
More Patriotic SVG Files
We have quite a few more free patriotic SVG files on our site to use if you are in need of more 4th of July shirt ideas!
- Made in the USA and Star Spangled Cutie for cute baby onesies
- America the Beautiful, In God We Trust, and Family, Friends, Freedom for shirts or decor
- The Strength of a Nation SVG File
Download the 4th of July SVG FREE Files
As a reminder, all of my FREE SVG files are for personal use only (to use for personal projects, not to sell). For small businesses, please click here to purchase a commercial use license if you want to use the files to sell items.
The free svg cut files will download in a zipped folder. Click on Extract All to access the individual digital files or PDF files (free printables).
If you are working with Cricut cutting machines, Cricut Design Space uses the SVG format. I’ve never used a Silhouette, but I’m told one of these will work as a Silhouette file in Silhouette Studio.
If you’d like to save these free 4th of July SVG cut files for later simply hover over the image below and pIN it now!
Thanks for stopping by and have a creative day!