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Tutorial: Shamrock SVG in Silhouette Studio + Free St. Patrick’s Day SVG

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TGIF! It’s been a long week, and I am thrilled it’s Friday! Before I sign off for the weekend, I wanted to not only give you a free St. Patrick’s Day SVG, but walk you through the steps to create it.

Free St. Patrick's Day SVG - cuttingforbusiness.com

Tutorial: Shamrock SVG in Silhouette Studio

Note: This is an older tutorial. You can also use Silhouette Studio’s Flexishapes to create hearts. And thankfully, I’ve gotten much better at writing tutorials. View newer tutorials: Design with Me tutorials.

Before you get started, you’ll need Border Bits – a free font from Clever Someday and your favorite script font.

  1. Type the number 9 using the Border Bits font. It will display as a heart shape.St. Patrick's Day Silhouette Studio Design Tutorial + Free Cut File - by cuttingforbusiness.com
  2. Right click the heart and duplicate the heart two times for a total of 3 hearts. St. Patrick's Day Silhouette Studio Design Tutorial + Free Cut File - by cuttingforbusiness.com
  3. Drag one of the hearts to the center and make it bigger. Drag the next heart to the side and rotate it clockwise using the green dot on top. St. Patrick's Day Silhouette Studio Design Tutorial + Free Cut File - by cuttingforbusiness.com
  4. Arrange the hearts as shown below so that they are all slightly overlapping. St. Patrick's Day Silhouette Studio Design Tutorial + Free Cut File - by cuttingforbusiness.com
  5. Use the ‘Draw a Curve Shape’ tool and draw a stemlike shape.St. Patrick's Day Silhouette Studio Design Tutorial + Free Cut File - by cuttingforbusiness.com
  6. Drag the stem into place so that it is slightly overlapping the hearts. Fine tune any placement of your hearts or stem.
    St. Patrick's Day Silhouette Studio Design Tutorial + Free Cut File - by cuttingforbusiness.com
  7. Select all shapes (“Edit” then “Select All”) and right click, then “Weld” them together.  St. Patrick's Day Silhouette Studio Design Tutorial + Free Cut File - by cuttingforbusiness.com
  8. Fill your shamrock shape with green. St. Patrick's Day Silhouette Studio Design Tutorial + Free Cut File - by cuttingforbusiness.com
  9. Write the word “luck” in your favorite script or swirly font. If you have letters that overlap, be sure to weld the letters together.
     St. Patrick's Day Silhouette Studio Design Tutorial + Free Cut File - by cuttingforbusiness.com
  10. Drag the word onto your shamrock shape and rotate it slightly to angle it. It’s okay for your word to be larger than the shamrock shape.
    St. Patrick's Day Silhouette Studio Design Tutorial + Free Cut File - by cuttingforbusiness.com
  11. Select all the shapes. Go to “Object”, then “Modify”, and “Subtract”. This will subtract the text from the shamrock like shown below.
     St. Patrick's Day Silhouette Studio Design Tutorial + Free Cut File - by cuttingforbusiness.com
  12. Group all shapes back together (right click, then “Group”). St. Patrick's Day Silhouette Studio Design Tutorial + Free Cut File - by cuttingforbusiness.com

That’s it! You are ready to cut your newly designed shamrock! Looking for more design tutorials? Check out Design with Me.

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Kelley

Friday 3rd of February 2017

Loved this! thank you and also to Clever Someday

Christine

Saturday 4th of February 2017

Our pleasure Kelley!

Teresa D.

Friday 3rd of February 2017

I really love the button made with the design. I've been thinking about getting a button making machine and this design would be perfect to use.

Christine

Saturday 4th of February 2017

Awesome! They are so fun to use!

Sharon Repici

Friday 3rd of February 2017

Thanks! I will definitely give this a try. Enjoy your Super Bowl Party!

Christine

Friday 3rd of February 2017

Thanks Sharon!

Cindie D

Friday 3rd of February 2017

Awesome! Thank you so much!

Christine

Friday 3rd of February 2017

My pleasure!