Having issues? We're here to provide you with the expert technical support to suit all your needs.
Crafter friendly
Besides standard software such as Illustrator & Photoshop, this craft works perfectly with any type of software including Cricut Design Space & Silhouette Studio, MS Word, PicMonkey and many more.
Unlimited downloads
Your purchases are always available online and can be downloaded an unlimited number of times.
Exclusive to
momdesigns.net
This is a unique item, only available on
MomDesigns
Please note that this is a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD file with
no
physical product included.
Hooray It'S Christmas Svg, Bluey And Bingo Christmas Svg, Cute Bluey And Bingo Svg
Our Hooray It's Christmas digital file encapsulates the sheer joy of the season, featuring Bluey and Bingo seated together, adorned in delightful Christmas hats against a backdrop brimming with holiday merriment.
You can use this design to create personalized Christmas cards, delightful ornaments for your tree, festive t-shirts, cheerful stockings, and vibrant holiday-themed banners. Additionally, it's perfect for crafting charming gift tags, wrapping paper, and cozy throw pillows to add a touch of Bluey magic to your holiday decor.
This SVG cutting file is an essential for various creative individuals seeking to infuse their projects with the essence of Christmas. Custom designers, POD sellers, and business owners looking to infuse their products with a joyful holiday theme will discover its versatility in adding a unique and captivating touch to their offerings.
You will receive:
1 SVG file – for Cricut, Silhouette
Designer
Edition, Adobe Suite, Inkscape and more
(SILHOUETTE STUDIO USERS WILL NEED TO HAVE DESIGNER EDITION OR BUSINESS
EDITION TO
CUT SVGs. THE BASIC EDITION WILL NOT ACCEPT SVG FILES).
1 DXF file – AutoCAD DXF is a CAD data
file format
developed by Autodesk for enabling
data interoperability between AutoCAD and other programs.
1 EPS file – EPS is a vector file format
often required for professional and high-quality image printing. PostScript
printers and image setters typically use EPS to produce vast, detailed
images — such as billboard advertising, large posters, and
attention-grabbing marketing collateral