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Hi Friends Welcome back to the craft castle! Today I’m showing you how to create your own layered SVG file! It's baseball season, so lets learn how to take a photo off the internet of the St Louis Cardinals logo and turn it into our own SVG file that can be used for a laser cutter, cricut, you name it!

Understanding how to create your own SVG file is key to becoming a good crafter! No longer needing to spend money on SVG files that might not be perfect for you, now you can learn how to create your own!

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Thank you! This will be so helpful for embroidering too!

itsmeJennaL
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You are the Queen of the castle! That was awesome! I’ve used Inkscape a little but not very well. Thank you for doing that tutorial! ❤

lisawhite
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What you are doing makes sense to me, however, I have an SVG file I created in Canva Pro. I can't get the image to do anything but be just a one layer issue, when there's actually 3. I'd love any advice! I'm trying to separate a design into it's 3 colors to send to the screen print company I'm using but it just gives me 1 layer. Help!!!

rjbgillis
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How to align the 3 layers back perfect?

troymcclellan
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I don’t have a Mac. How do I screenshot on a pc?

reneebanbury