We are living in uncertain times and life as we know it has been changing rapidly these last few days and weeks. One thing I do know for sure that is not changing though is that everyone loves homemade baked goods. And I’m pretty sure everyone loves getting gifts. This Baked with Love SVG Cut File is perfect to use on gift tags, tea towels, cookie jars and whatever else you can dream up.
Back in February when I was working on Valentine’s Day designs I came across this cute kitchen rag and pot holder set while shopping at Target. I immediately knew that I wanted to customize it.
svg for baked goods
Being in the Valentine holiday spirit I designed the Baked with Love cut file using my Silhouette Studio software. I had red HTV in my stash and it came out perfectly.
If you don’t have Heat Transfer Vinyl (HTV) in your stash but you have plenty of craft vinyl, you can also use this design on other things.
How cute would this design be on a cookie jar? Bake some homemade treats and gift the Baked with Love cookie jar to elderly neighbors who are perhaps home bound.
If you are a sign maker then this free svg for baked goods would go so nicely on a DIY wooden farmhouse sign. Put together a basket of baked goods, cloth napkins and add this adorable sign and you have a wonderful housewarming gift for friends.
This free svg is universal and can be used any time you want to gift some baked treats to others.
I love to bake cookies and if you do too then you should check out my Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe (it’s uh-mazing), my Mint Hot Cocoa Cookies or the Best Ever Cream Cheese Cookies.
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