Are you or someone in your life a fan of video games? Create custom shirts, mugs, home decor, and more with these gaming SVGs!
Do you have a gamer in your life?
I actually used to play video games quite a bit. Fun fact: in college, I made friends by leaving my door open while playing Super Mario Kart! It was such a good way to make friends. I don’t get a chance to play as often these days, but my hubs and I will play LEGO video games from time to time!
My boys are currently more into building with LEGO and playing board games than video games, but I’m sure it’s only a matter of time before they begin begging me for the latest gaming system. We have friends who love their Nintendo Switch and often play together as a family. They have Mario Kart competitions and it sounds so fun!
I made this I Paused My Game for This? gaming SVG thinking it’d be funny to create a gift for a friend or family member who is really into gaming. We all know that person who would rather play their game than listen to whatever someone else is talking about… especially kids! The Can’t Hear You, I’m Gaming SVG would also be perfect for these people!
Use the I Have Control Issues SVG to make a wooden sign with permanent vinyl for your game room (wherever that may be). We can’t forget about the girls, too! The Gamer Girl SVG would also make great game room decor or a t-shirt!
Download the Free I Paused My Game for This? File under SVGs C394
This file can be found in my Free Craft Resource Library. The file number is: C394.
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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
Cardstock
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What’s that font?
Want to create your own designs or customize these? I used the Darlon font to make these gaming SVGs!
For another gaming design, check out my blog for this Ready Player One Mug!
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