Free Cricut Camping SVG Files
Make your own DIY Cricut Tire Cover using the FREE SVG files from our SVG design team! Follow along with me as I customize my own Tire cover using Cricut supplies. Use these cut files using your Cricut (or vinyl cutting machine) to make camping t-shirts, mugs, totes, campsite decor, and so much more! I created this SVG file to make my own Jeep tire cover which also fits on RV, Travel Trailer, and Pop-up Camper tires. Keep reading to see how to make this Cricut DIY Tire Cover plus 19 Free Camping SVG Files!
What is Cricut Design Space?
Cricut Design Space is the program you will need to design and cut your Cricut projects. When you set up your Cricut machine, you will need to install Cricut Design Space. All Cricut machines come with Design Space, their free, easy-to-learn design software. It’s cloud-based so you can access your files from any device, any time. Start on your phone, continue on your laptop, and even work offline – all without breaking stride. From there you have the option to arrange a design from scratch or select from thousands of ready-to-make projects. Place your material on a mat, load it in the machine, and press Go. The machine handles the rest.
Design Space features tons of ideas to kickstart your next masterpiece. Browse and play with thousands of images, fonts, and ready-to-make projects. Since Cricut is adding more all the time, you’ll always find something fresh, new, and inspiring.
Do you need a computer to use a Cricut machine?
A computer is recommended, however, you can access Cricut Design Space and a Cricut Explore Air machine through mobile devices (iPad, iPhone, and Android devices). I highly recommend using a computer with Cricut Design Space and a Cricut Machine because you will have the full design options in Design Space and your machine needs to be close by to cut (even if you are using wireless Bluetooth).
What is Cricut Access?
You may have seen or heard about Cricut Access from Cricut or another blogger. Cricut Access is a membership that gives you 10% off your Cricut purchases (and various other offers and discounts) and access to thousands of images and fonts in Cricut Design Space.
I have a Cricut Access Membership, which provides me with thousands of free images to come up with some Cricut craft ideas. Be sure to check Cricut Design Space for some free Cricut projects! Some of the free Cricut DIY projects in Cricut Design Space can be used to sell (which makes the membership fee worth it in my opinion!).
–>>Check out this HUGE list with 30 Cricut Supplies From The Dollar Tree! Making personalized gifts, cards, home decor, farmhouse signs, and more is easy with a Cricut Explore Machine.
Learning how to use your Cricut is really easy and fun once you get the hang of it. If you don’t have a Cricut Access Membership, I highly recommend it. I’ve had a Cricut Access Membership for years and it’s definitely worth the cost for all the benefits! –>>Check out this HUGE list with 32 EASY Cricut Projects For Beginners! My favorite online resources to find SVG files to make Cricut craft projects:
–>>Click here to see the latest bundle with the best SVG files at Design Bundles!
–>>Click here to get Unlimited access to over 4 million fonts and designs for just $1!
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DIY Cricut Tire Cover
The tire covers I use are vinyl so using vinyl on top of vinyl is completely fine. You could try using Heat Transfer Vinyl, although, I have only used vinyl for fear that a heat press might burn the tire cover. Oracal 651 permanent vinyl has worked well for the tire covers I’ve created.
Supplies:
- Cricut Machine
- Cricut Weeding Tools
- Cricut Standard Grip Cutting Mat
- Oracal 651 Permanent Vinyl in preferred color choice
- Clear Transfer Tape
- Tire Cover (check the size of your tire – I’ve used this tire cover and this tire cover with Oracal 651 vinyl)
Directions:
- Gather Supplies.
- Upload the free SVG file in Cricut Design Space.
- Size the image to fit your tire cover.
- Slice or weld the image in order to fit on a 12 x 24-inch mat. I welded a few of the words together and the center image. I also separated the sun image and “wander” to cut on orange vinyl and the rest was cut on black vinyl.
- Set your Cricut machine to cut on the vinyl setting.
- Place the Oracal 651 Vinyl on a standard Grip Cricut cutting mat with the grid/white side face down.
- Cut the images.
- Weed the images using Cricut weeding tools.
- Clean the material surface area to remove any particles.
- Create the large decal by arranging each of the smaller cut pieces on a flat surface. Use tape on the back if needed.
- Once you have the large image together, roll the clear transfer tape/contact paper over the vinyl. If the contact paper misses a few spots, just place a smaller piece of contact paper on top of everything until you have one large piece.
- Flip the decal over and press firmly to smooth out the vinyl and make sure it sticks to the contact paper.
- Carefully remove the white paper backing to the vinyl sticks to the contact paper.
- For best results, apply the vinyl decal to the tire cover when it’s on the tire.
- Place the decal on the tire cover with the sticky side down.
- Press firmly and smooth out areas to attach the vinyl decal to the tire cover.
- Gently peel back the contact paper away from the tire cover.
Your vinyl decal should last for a long time and withstand outdoor elements as long as you use Oracal 651 vinyl. I’ve used vinyl on previous tire covers and they are a fun addition to use on Travel Trailers, Campers, RVs, and other vehicles with exterior spare tires.


Cricut Tire Cover DIY
Supplies
- Cricut Machine
- Cricut Weeding Tools
- Cricut Standard Grip Cutting Mat
- Oracal 651 Permanent Vinyl in preferred color choice
- Clear Transfer Tape
- Tire Cover (check the size of your tire - I've used this tire cover and this tire cover with Oracal 651 vinyl)
Instructions
- Gather Supplies.
- Upload the free SVG file in Cricut Design Space.
- Size the image to fit your tire cover.
- Slice or weld the image in order to fit on a 12 x 24-inch mat. I welded a few of the words together and the center image. I also separated the sun image and "wander" to cut on orange vinyl and the rest was cut on black vinyl.
- Set your Cricut machine to cut on the vinyl setting.
- Place the Oracal 651 Vinyl on a standard Grip Cricut cutting mat with the grid/white side face down.
- Cut the images.
- Weed the images using Cricut weeding tools.
- Clean the material surface area to remove any particles.
- Create the large decal by arranging each of the smaller cut pieces on a flat surface. Use tape on the back if needed.
- Once you have the large image together, roll the clear transfer tape/contact paper over the vinyl. If the contact paper misses a few spots, just place a smaller piece of contact paper on top of everything until you have one large piece.
- Flip the decal over and press firmly to smooth out the vinyl and make sure it sticks to the contact paper.
- Carefully remove the white paper backing to the vinyl sticks to the contact paper.
- For best results, apply the vinyl decal to the tire cover when it's on the tire.
- Place the decal on the tire cover with the sticky side down.
- Press firmly and smooth out areas to attach the vinyl decal to the tire cover.
- Gently peel back the contact paper away from the tire cover.
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19 Free Camping SVG Files!
As promised, here are 19 FREE Camping SVG files you can add to your collection. Just click the link to obtain the freebie file from each individual designer!
The Fun of Camping | Abbi Kirsten Collections
Adventure is Out There | Persia Lou
Camp More | Brooklyn Berry Designs
Home is Where You Park It | Brooklyn Berry Designs
Life’s Better Around the Campfire | Gina C. Creates
Happy Camper | Color Me Crafty
Welcome to Our Campsite | The Denver Housewife
I Sleep Around RV | The Quiet Grove
Give Me S’more | Dinosaur Mama
Let’s Camp S’more | Kiy’s Craftroom
Let’s Sleep Under the Stars | Crafty Life Mom
Camping is in Tents | Artsy Fartsy Mama
I’m a Glamper, Not a Camper | Liz on Call
Camper Box Card | The Bearded Housewife
I’m Going Camping and I’m Taking | The Walnut Street House
Queen of the Camper | Sunshine and Munchkins
Make S’more Memories | Craftara Creates
Camping Outside | Simply Made Fun
Adventure Awaits | Tried & True Creative
New to Cricut?
Here are some Cricut Basics!
–>>If you want a Circut Machine but aren’t sure which machine is for you, be sure to read this post, How to Choose Which Cricut Machine is Right for you. –>>Want more tips on finding inexpensive Cricut supplies? Read this post, How to Save Money on Cricut Craft Supplies.
What Cricut Accessories Do I Need?
Cricut Essentials make putting the pieces together a joy. From tweezers that handle delicate parts to Cricut EasyPress for foolproof iron-on, every Essential makes a great project even greater, every step of the way. These are the Cricut Tools & Accessories I recommend for the serious crafter:
Cricut Easy Press
I highly recommend purchasing the Cricut Easy Press if you plan to do any iron-on or heat transfer projects. The Cricut Easy Press will make your Cricut DIY’s so much easier! The Cricut Easy Press comes in 3 different sizes, however, I own the 9 x 9 and it’s the perfect size for most projects. –>>Get the Cricut Easy Press here!
Cricut Easy Press Mat
Cricut Bright Pad
The lightweight, low-profile Cricut BrightPad makes crafting easier while reducing eye strain. It illuminates fine lines for tracing, cut lines for weeding, and more. –>>Get the Cricut Bright Pad Here!
Cricut Cutting Mats
I suggest having a variety of cutting mats that are customized to match the weight of commonly used crafting materials. With three different mats specifically designed to work with different weights of materials, you can ensure success in all your projects. –>>Get the Cricut Machine Mat Variety Pack Here!
Cricut Tool Set
You will thank me later for telling you to just get the Cricut Tool Set instead of buying each tool individually! The tools included in the Cricut toolset are all helpful when using your Cricut machine. –>>Get the Essential Tool Set Here!
My favorite non-Cricut brand materials
You can find other brand vinyl, iron-on, contact paper, and more outside of Cricut.com. A few of my favorites are:
- Oracal 651 Permanent Vinyl (find it here or at your local craft store)
- Siser HTV
- Dollar Tree clear contact paper (or shelf liner)
- Various fat-quarter fabrics at Walmart
- Felt sheets at local craft stores
Learning how to use your Cricut is really easy and fun once you get the hang of it. If you don’t have a Cricut Access Membership, I highly recommend it. I’ve had a Cricut Access Membership for years and it’s definitely worth the cost for all the benefits!
My favorite online resources to find SVG files to make Cricut craft projects:
–>>Click here to see the latest bundle with the best SVG files at Design Bundles!
–>>Click here to get Unlimited access to over 4 million fonts and designs for just $1!
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I bought my first Cricut machine in 2013… it was called the Cricut mini and was one of the first Cricut machines that didn’t have a keyboard. It was a great machine but as soon as Cricut released the Cricut Explore machine in 2014, I quickly bought it. A year later Cricut released the Cricut Explore Air and I bought that too. Then in 2017, Cricut released the Cricut Maker Machine and of course I bought it too. So you can say I’m pretty experienced with Cricut machines and have in-depth knowledge about using Cricut and various Cricut projects. –>>If you want a Circut Machine but aren’t sure which machine is for you, be sure to read this post, How to Choose Which Cricut Machine is Right for you.
32 Easy Cricut Projects for Beginners
I love learning about new Cricut projects and Cricut Explore Air 2 Projects, but some Cricut crafts seem more advanced than others. I put together this list with Easy Cricut Projects for Beginners to help others find Cricut tutorials for beginners and free Cricut projects. Most of the projects featured in this post can be made using a Cricut Explore Air and Cricut Explore Air 2, but some of these beginner projects require a Cricut Maker Machine (Cricut beginner projects using fabric). –>>If you’ve had your Cricut machine for some time but are scared to use it, you should try these 32 Easy Cricut Projects for Beginners.
How To Save Money on Cricut Supplies
I love finding a good deal on Cricut vinyl craft supplies and I tend to stock up on Cricut craft supplies during sales (Cricut.com has the best Black Friday sale!) but Cricut supplies can be expensive! One question I’m frequently asked is where can I buy Cricut supplies? Well, not only will I share where you can buy Cricut supplies, but where to find discount Cricut supplies! My favorite store to find Cricut supplies cheap is the Dollar Store. –>>Want more tips on finding inexpensive Cricut supplies? Read this post with, 30 Cricut Craft Supplies from the Dollar Tree.
15 Cricut Project Ideas Using Scraps
These 15 Cricut Project Ideas Using Scraps are easy Cricut projects that a Cricut beginner can make! If you have scrap Cricut craft materials and are looking for Cricut projects using Cricut Design Space and a Cricut Explore machine, this post is for you! This post is filled with Cricut project ideas inspiration and fun Cricut projects using vinyl, heat transfer (HTV), cardstock, and more! Don’t throw away those small pieces of leftover vinyl, iron-on, or cardstock! Save your Cricut scraps to make these fun Cricut Projects Using Scrap materials! Keep reading to find 15 Easy Cricut project ideas to use up those extra bits of Cricut vinyl, Cricut iron-on, and Cricut cardstock. –>>Read the full post, 15 Cricut Project Ideas Using Scraps here!
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Free Cricut Camping SVG Files