Create with this bee and flower SVG file to add a little extra cuteness to your summer crafts. This file is perfect for quick Cricut projects, create t-shirts, totes and adorable notebooks. Of course, this multi-layered cut file can be used with a wide variety of materials to make all kinds of fun summer crafts.
I have an extra special note for you below – keep reading to learn about the Thank with Google feature on my site.
Summer Bee and Flower SVG File
Cut only the top layer to make an elegant greeting card or use iron-on vinyl to make an adorable, custom kid t-shirt. There are a ton of options to choose from! Which will you make first?
Which project will you make first? Grab the svg file below and craft up your favorite projects!
To make a Bee and Flower T-shirt
Materials
- Bee and Flower SVG file by Jen Goode
- Cricut machine
- Cricut Easypress or other heat set equipment
- HTV (Iron-on Vinyl) – or you could use Infusible Ink
- Other heat set materials – parchment paper, heat set mat, etc.
Instructions
- Upload the bee and flower design to Cricut Design Space.
- Edit the image to resize and choose the pieces you'd like to use.
- Follow onscreen instructions to cut each vinyl shape.
- Apply each layer of the design, heat pressing as needed.
To Make a Bee and Flower Notebook
Materials
- Bee and Flower SVG file by Jen Goode
- Cricut machine
- Vinyl (use regular, non-HTV)
- Transfer tape
Instructions
- Upload the bee and flower design to Cricut Design Space.
- Edit the image to resize and choose the pieces you'd like to use.
- Follow onscreen instructions to cut each vinyl shape.
- Use transfer tape to apply each cut vinyl piece to the notebook.
Note: If you like using iron vinyl, keep in mind, you can also use iron-on vinyl on paper as well as cardboard. I prefer Iron-on to using transfer tape, so sometimes I'll decorate paper items like notebooks or cards with HTV instead. Use what you prefer!
More project ideas with this Bee and Flower SVG cut file
- Create a cute garden sign
- Make a Greeting card, note card or other stationery
- Make cute summer stickers
- Decorate a pillow (it's perfect for a patio)
- Make a garden flag
Before you go…
If you're new here, or if you've been here for a while, you'd see pretty quickly how much I love to create all kinds of free downloads to share with you. I create printables and cut files for you to enjoy in your own crafting and creative time.
Introducing Thank with Google!
I’m excited to be one of Google’s paid early testers for their Thank with Google pilot program!
If you like these free files, like the one included in this post: it would mean the world to me if you shared your feedback and let me know which files you enjoy. So here's my request… if you like the files I share, look for the “Thank the creator” button at the top of any article and let me know you enjoy this content.
What is Thank with Google: Thank with Google is an experimental feature that I've been testing to give you the opportunity to connect with me and show your support. You can let me know you enjoy the content I share by purchasing virtual stickers which then translate into direct revenue that supports my work on this website. (The balloons above are an example of fun free option too!)
Here's an example of how Thank with Google looks when viewing stickers and comments that have been shared.
How Thank with Google works: Use the blue “Thank the creator” button at the top of this and all the articles on this site to choose from a selection of virtual stickers to purchase and send. Each time you select a paid virtual sticker, you can also choose to include a personal message to let me know which content you value most.
If you try Thank with Google, I'd love to hear what you think of this feature! Thank you for all of your support.
In the meantime, don't forget to grab your cute summer SVG file above. There's crafting to do today!