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Santa Cookie Plate SVG

9/2/2017

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And now for something completely different: I have a free SVG offering for you today!

We are still living out of a hotel room here in Germany while we look for housing, and now that the children are back in school, I have some very quiet time to myself.  I have spent some of that time completing my organizing system for my many crafting files (graphics, embroidery files, cut files, quilting patterns, and more).  While doing that, I came across the PNG I had made for a Santa cookie plate last year and tried my first conversion to a layered SVG.  Much easier to use this than slice and recolor sliced sections from the PNG like I did when I first used it!

I wish I had pictures of the completed craft, but I developed this for a Christmas gift crafting session with members of my Girl Scout troop.  They paid 10$ to make and wrap 5-6 gifts for family members so they could have some true surprise gifts for parents and siblings.  To keep the cost so low, we did a lot of vinyl crafts on Dollar Tree blanks.  This is perfect for a Dollar Tree or other inexpensive plate.  Just be sure that you cover the vinyl with a doily or a piece of wax paper before putting food on it, as vinyl is not food-safe.

Since this is my first layered SVG, you may find some stray nodes here and there when you go to cut it.  I checked it over carefully and I am not seeing any, but please let me know if you find any so I can fix the file.
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​You can download the SVG file here.  The SVG will show up as an image on a blank screen; simply right click and select "Save As" to save to your computer.  Enjoy!
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