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Brother Scan N Cut SVG to FCM Conversion using Sure Cuts A Lot 4

Sure Cuts A Lot 4 is a dream come true for those of you with Brother Scan N Cut machines, more importantly Scan N Cut users that love SVGCuts.com. Sure Cuts A Lot 4's SVG to FCM conversion workflow is unmatched by any program on the market. The software will allow you to spend less […]

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Comparing Cricut Explore, Sizzix eclips2 and Silhouette CAMEO

Comparing Cricut Explore, Sizzix eclips2 and Silhouette CAMEO

SVG Workflow For users of SVGCuts files, workflow is VERY important. Spending less time importing and preparing your files for cutting means spending more time actually assembling your projects. In the video below, we imported all of the necessary files to create the Thanksgiving Box Card from our Autumn Box Cards SVG Kit. The results […]

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Battery Backups - An Inexpensive Way To Protect Files and Cutting Machines

In the world of computers and electronics, there are two types of people. Those that have lost hundreds if not thousands of dollars due to some sort of electrical event, and those that will. A small investment in a good battery backup will save you lots of time and money and will protect your computer and cutting […]

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Unzipping SVGCuts Files - (Zip File, Extract File, Decompress File)

Unzipping SVGCuts Files - (Zip File, Extract File, Decompress File)

Mac OS MacOS X has the native ability to extract/unzip ZIP files, so don't waste money on third party ZIP programs! You don't need them! Zipped files look like documents with little zippers on them, contain the extension .zip and also say ZIP right on the icon!   1. Unzipping a file in MacOSX is […]

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Where Did My Downloads Go? Windows Edition

Where Did My Downloads Go? Windows Edition

One of the most common issues SVGCuts users encounter is not knowing where to find their files after they download them! It sounds like a very silly problem, but its real and from a support standpoint, its one of the most common issues we deal with on a daily basis. PC Browsers To get the […]

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Where Did My Downloads Go? Mac Edition

Where Did My Downloads Go? Mac Edition

One of the most common issues SVGCuts users encounter is not knowing where to find their files after they download them! It sounds like a very silly problem, but its real and from a support standpoint, its one of the most common issues we deal with on a daily basis. Mac Browsers To get the […]

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Adding SVGCuts' PDF Files To Your iPad

Adding SVGCuts' PDF Files To Your iPad

We all love our gadgets and we love to stay organized! In this tutorial, I'll show you how to transfer your SVGCuts' PDF files to your iPad! Save some trees, stay organized and be more efficient! Let's go! Installing Apple's iBooks App In order to view our PDF files, you'll need to install Apple's iBooks […]

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SVGCuts.com Wish List Feature

As much as you'd like to, we know that you can't buy ALL of our kits and collections in one fell swoop! But now you can browse our store and add your "must have" SVGs to a wish list! How Do I Add Products To My Wish List? 1. Log In or create a new […]

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What Are Stampables?

Our new stamp line (PunkinPatchStamps.com) is rockin and rollin! Even more so since we introduced "stampables"! What are stampables? Well, its not a new concept, but the way we're doing it is revolutionary! We've taken our stamps and created SVG files that fit them perfectly! And best of all, they're free! Check out the video […]

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Video Tutorial (Windows XP): File Organization and How to Burn a CD

Is your SVG Collection starting to pile up and you're worried about what might happen if your computer crashes? Do you want to take some precautions to protect your data? The hard drive is one of the most vulnerable components in our computers because it contains parts that are constantly moving. A hard drive is […]

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