Free Dinosaur SVG Files

How to Download & Use these Free SVGs
You’ll need Cricut Design Space and a Cricut Machine to use these free cut files. Download the files below and upload the SVG file using Cricut Design Space.
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. Â
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. Â
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). Â Â
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. Â
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!). Â
–>>Check out this HUGE list with 30 Cricut Supplies From The Dollar Tree! Â Making personalized gifts, cards, home decor, farmhouse signs, and more is easy with a Cricut Explore Machine. Â
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:
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 FREE Dinosaur SVG Files
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Cute Triceratops SVG | Persia Lou
A Rawr Able | Crafting Overload
Dinosaur Glass Can Wrap | Brooklyn Berry Designs
Dinosaur Foot Prints SVG | Like Love Do
Dinosaur Party Banner | Gina C Creates
Dinosaur Trainer Sunset SVG | Color Me Crafty
Dinosaur Hug Me SVG | The Denver Housewife
Dino ROAR SVG | The Quiet Grove
Customizable T-rex Shadowbox | Dinosaur Mama
Dino Squish Sticker | Kiy’s Craftroom
This is Fine. | Artsy Fartsy Mama
Dino Mite Sticker | Liz On Call
Today I Want To Be A Dinosaur | Simple Made Pretty
Dinosaur Graduation Card | The Bearded Housewife
Dinosaur Printable and Card Tutorial | Extraordinary Chaos
Dinosaurs Are My Spirit Animal | Sunshine and Munchkins
Dinosaur Pocket | Tried & True Creative
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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.
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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
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Cricut Easy Press Mat
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Cricut Bright Pad
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Cricut Cutting Mats
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Cricut Tool Set
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My favorite non-Cricut brand materials
You can find other brand vinyl, iron-on, contact paper, and more outside of Cricut.com. Â 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!
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My favorite online resources to find SVG files to make Cricut craft projects:
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