Download free Hocus Pocus SVG files featuring the iconic Sanderson Sisters. Create magical crafts with these enchanting designs today!
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You may have noticed I am sharing more SVG files perfect for Cricut or Silhouette craft ideas.
I’m really enjoying designing them, plus they can be used in so many craft projects so it’s a win-win. I hope you are enjoying them as well.
And, don’t think you have to own a cutting machine to use them.
I’ll always share a jpg or pdf so you can use them without a machine.
Keep reading to see just a few of the different craft projects you can make using printables and SVG’s.
What Can You Make With The Hocus Pocus SVG Cut Files
As mentioned above, if you don’t have a Cricut or other cutting machine, be sure to check out my 5 free Hocus Pocus printables perfect for decoupage crafts, framed art, or even to use as tags on a spooky basket or boo basket.
Just download the free printable template and print it out on standard copy paper or cardstock and frame it, or create other crafts mentioned above.
They work great on mason jar crafts with mod podge.
T-shirts and baby onesies are perfect for this design.
If you are still learning about making t-shirts with SVG files, check out this detailed guide about infusible ink and heat transfer vinyl.
HTV was used for this t-shirt. It’s my favorite way to make them!
My plan is to wear this “tonight we fly” Hocus Pocus t-shirt to Salem, MA next week! I’m so excited.
If you have not been to Salem yet and are planning a trip to New England, I highly recommend it.
It’s seriously like Disneyland for Halloween lovers.
While visiting fall in New England, you may also want to check out 10 spooky places to visit in New Hampshire.
It was just updated for 2023.
Another simple project you can make with SVG cut files are DIY pillows.
They are super easy to make with a cutting machine and your favorite SVG.
Look at how cute this Halloween pillow is:
Tote bags are another top pick for Cricut infusible ink crafts.
You can pick up tote bags super cheap at most craft stores. Check out Hobby Lobby as they go on sale often!
Add this Halloween SVG to a large tote bag for kids to use for trick or treating!
Or if you want to go old school with a pillowcase, it will even work on that!
See how I turned a tote bag into a pillow. It’s a no-sew project!
So, what do you think of these Halloween SVG files? What will you make with yours?
Download Hocus Pocus SVG Cut Files
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I hope you love these Halloween SVG files and use them in your craft projects.
If you do, please leave a comment below to let me know, or tag me on Facebook or Instagram with #inspiredbyourcraftymom.
That totally makes my day! 🙂
What is an SVG File?
An SVG file, means scalable vector graphic file. It’s a standard design used for creating two-dimensional images.
How Do You Open SVG Files?
Once you download your SVG cut file, you’ll need to unzip it before you can import it to your computer.
To unzip your SVG file, simply double-click the folder and choose “extract all”.
You will then be asked where you want your files to go. Either add it to your desktop, or create a file specifically for your SVG files.
Be sure to label it Hocus Pocussss so you can find it easily.
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Gwyn
Monday 12th of August 2024
Thank you for the SVG files and especially the Hallowe'en ones! And have a great time in Salem. My friend and I visited and just had the best time....We were doing Hallowe'en big time before even Martha Stewart was on the scene and still love the dรฉcor. I had a Hallowe'en tree modelled after the Wizard of Oz and it was 11 feet tall and such a show stopper. Finally braved using my Cricut Explore Air 2 and loving how easy it really is and don't know why I was so scared to try it. Many thanks again for sharing your talent. Your friend from Calgary, AB Canada