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Free Thanks & Giving SVG

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I’ve got one last Thanksgiving free cut file or sketch pen file for this year.

This week, I headed to my trusty list of 50+ Thanksgiving Sayings for Crafters and chose one of my favorites, “May Your Life Be Full of Thanks and Giving” and turned it into a wood sign.

Today, I’m happy to share this Thanks & Giving SVG with you. As always, this file can be used for commercial use but you cannot sell the digital file. Read the full license terms.

Free Thanks & Giving SVG - cuttingforbusiness.com

Ulli

Wednesday 23rd of November 2016

Love these! thanks so much! I used it to make place cards for the table on burlap colored paper and gold and black ink :)

Christine

Thursday 24th of November 2016

They sounds awesome! Happy Thanksgiving!

Trina Flynn

Sunday 22nd of November 2015

Hi Christine,

Oh..I love how the writing is set to this pretty font! I need to really learn how to do all this neat stuff on my blog. Thank you so much for the free cut file! I’m looking forward to receiving all your blog posts since today is my first day finding your blog :) Lots of great information you have. Have a wonderful Sunday! Hugs, Trina

Christine

Sunday 22nd of November 2015

Hi Trina! Welcome to Cutting for Business! Thanks for your kind words, enjoy your day as well! Christine

Ann Wright

Sunday 22nd of November 2015

Sure do enjoy your site. I love that you have halp me understand alot about the software, and the business side . Thanks for all your time. AW

Christine

Sunday 22nd of November 2015

You're welcome Ann! Thanks for reading Cutting for Business!

Karen Kroupa

Saturday 21st of November 2015

Thanks for the free file! I love it with the negative spaces filled in but I love it just as much with them unfilled. It's like having 2 different looks with 1 file. :)

Christine

Sunday 22nd of November 2015

I never thought of it that way! Awesome idea and thanks for sharing! Christine