Have a toddler? Then you can most definitely relate to these funny toddler SVGs! Use these cut files to make your little daredevil a fun shirt, sticker, or wall decor to show off their wild side!
If you have (or had) a toddler, then you know just how um… fun… that toddler phase can be!
I had twins…so double the toddlers, double the fun!
My boys are out of the toddler phase these days, but I still remember them vividly! While they were (and still are) cautious kiddos, they still very much had their toddler mannerisms. Snacks? All day, every day. So much so that we had to work on a snack schedule. They’d live in the pantry if they could! I’m sure many of you parents can relate!
I made these toddler SVGs with those toddler days in mind. I look back now and laugh at so many of the little moments. Frustrating as they were then, they were so memorable! I hope these cut files bring you a laugh, as well!
If you have a mini stunt man (or lady) in your life, then this week’s free cut file is for you! Use the I Do All My Own Stunts SVG to design a t-shirt using iron-on vinyl or sublimation printing! If you want to learn more about sublimation, check out my Beginner’s Guide to Sublimation. It covers everything you need to know to get started!
Does your toddler run on snacks? I don’t know many who don’t! When my boys were little, we loved using these snack catchers for all the goldfish, Cheerios, and puff snacks. I would add their names using adhesive vinyl, but the Snack Squad SVG is also a fun one to personalize with!
LEGO is still one of our favorite family activities. During those toddler years, DUPLO was also popular. My boys would (and still do) build, build, build! The Build. Nap. Destroy. Repeat. cut file makes an adorable sign for a playroom or child’s bedroom. Check out my wooden sign with adhesive vinyl tutorial if you want to keep it simple!
If chicken nuggets are basically a food group in your house, then this Powered by Chicken Nuggets cut file would fit right in. Use Cricut’s Print then Cut feature it to create a sticker for a lunch or bento box. It’d also make a fun decal for a bike helmet!
Download the Free I Do All My Own Stunts File under SVGs C423
This file can be found in my Free Craft Resource Library. The file number is: C423.
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Buy the Toddler SVG Bundle
I’ve also got a Twin SVG Bundle if you have double the fun!
How to Use These Files
You can cut these files on a Cricut Maker 3, Cricut Maker, Cricut Explore 3, Cricut Explore Air 2, Cricut Joy, Silhouette, Glowforge, or other cutting machine! Here are detailed tutorials that will help you use these SVG files in your crafting:
- How to Upload an SVG to Cricut Design Space
- How to Upload an SVG to Silhouette Studio
- How to Organize Your SVG Files
- Best Blanks for Cricut & Silhouette Projects
- Best Places to Buy Cricut Supplies
- Learn Your Specific Cricut Machine
Iron On Vinyl (also called Heat-Transfer Vinyl or HTV)
- Using Iron On Vinyl
- Layering Iron On Vinyl
- Warm Peel vs Cool Peel Iron On Vinyl
- Weeding Iron On Vinyl
- All About the Cricut EasyPress
- Iron vs. EasyPress vs. HeatPress
Adhesive Vinyl
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