Use this Cookies for Santa cut file to make a cute plate to leave cookies our for the big guy in the jolly red suit this year! A gun Christmas tradition made easy with a free cut file for your Silhouette or Cricut cutting machine. Free cut file includes .png, .svg, and .dxf file types!
Special thanks to our sponsor The Hungry Jpeg for sponsoring this post to bring you this FREE commercial license cut file! All creations made by Kimber Dawn Co with elements from The Hungry Jpeg Bundles.
Each year it is one of our favorite traditions to leave cookies out for Santa on Christmas eve! I recreated the style of plate we use with a customizable message for you to add your kids name, or those of your clients! This is sure to be a hit in your home, or at a craft fair!
Grab today’s freebie and make this cute plate to leave out cookies for Santa. I designed this file using Andara font and it’s beautiful glyphs from The Hungry Jpeg’s November Bundle. The outer decoration is also from the November Bundle. It is one of the Chrismas Labels, from the Christmas Graphics pack in the bundle.
The file today comes with the wording “Dear Santa, We’ve been good! Love &” You will need to grab the bundle or buy the font Andara individually to customize this file, as well, as adding the adorable label border which will need to be traced in the software. Feel free to use this file for PERSONAL OR COMMERCIAL USE! It is our early Christmas gift to you! Remember, if you make something using our files, we would love to see what you are up to! Tag us on Instagram @kimberdawnco or use our hashtag #KDCOCreates for a chance to be featured.
If you aren’t familiar with the bundles, let me introduce you because you will be IN LOVE! Your Silhouette machine can use any font installed on your computer. If you want to cut cute words, names, or sayings, the best thing to do is download some pretty fonts! We absolutely adore The Hungry Jpeg because they put together a package of pro grade fonts and graphics and bundle them together at a price usually 95+% off of retail price so you are getting the elements for just pennies each! There is absolutely no better or cheaper way to buy high quality fonts!
If you have more questions, leave them in the comments, or make sure to check out these helpful articles:
- Where to find free & cheap fonts
- How to install fonts on your Silhouette
- Which File Type Should I use for my Silhouette
Now grab your freebie right below! Happy Crafting and enjoy the Holiday Season!
Hi
First Thank you for so many awesome ideas and free downloads.
Question
What type of vinyl is safe for a plate where food will be?
Thanks!
Hi Arlene- I don’t know of any vinyl that is food grade, but you could always check with a vinyl supplier like Expressions Vinyl to make sure! Many people like to make these just for a fun tradition. If you want to use it to actually eat off of you might be able to find some food grade paint to use. Good luck!
Thank you so much for sharing this! I’m excited to get started! I am new to how the download process works and I was wondering if you could help. I have the initial download completed. but I was wondering if there is an easier, less time consuming way to download each individual font, pattern, and design? The only way that I am aware of would take me hours to complete. I have Windows 10. Thank you in advance for any help you can offer!
Hi Tabitha, I work on a Mac so I’m not sure on a PC but in Mac I just just drag and drop all the fonts into my Font Book and it’s super easy. I’m sure there’s a way to do it on a PC too. I’d Google “How to Bulk Import Fonts on a PC”.
I don’t see where to click for the free cut file. Did you omit or remove it? I just bought the November Bundle to personalize the names. 🙁
Hi Mindy. The link is right above the last photo. 🙂
I just discovered your site tonight! Thank you for posting such gorgeous free word art. I am a scrapbooker and will certainly enjoy using your beautiful word art on my digital pages.
I love the font your used.
My computer will not open OTF files.
Do you know what sort of software I need to use so I can buy and use an OTF fonts?
I have Microsoft Windows computer.
Most fonts include a TTF version. You don’t need both the TTF and OTF version of the same font. Will the TTF work with your computer? I’m a mac user so I’m not sure how it works for Microsoft, sorry!
Thank you Dawn for replying about the font. The TTF does work on my computer. I am told unless my computer has capabilities of using the OTF files it will not make the fancy lettering that I really would like to use.
I have purchased files that come with TTF and OTF but the TTF does not seem to add the fancy flowing tails on the fonts.