Grab this free first Easter SVG to start making our adorable Cricut Easter ideas and projects! They are the perfect DIY gifts for a baby shower or Easter egg hunt party.
Easter is such a fun and celebrated holiday- the perfect time to make homemade projects. The spring colors and “feel good” season are just ripe for creativity and cuteness.
Today, I’m sharing some cute spring and Easter ideas you can make with your Cricut!
The Cricut makes creating Easter projects super easy. The only downside can be finding affordable or free SVG files.
Well, I’ve got great news! I’ve got you covered with an adorable ‘first-time hunter’ SVG file. Plus, I have links to 15 other Easter SVG files to download for all of your Easter DIY projects and ideas!

Download First Easter SVG
First, let’s download the free SVG file so you can get started on creating lots of different Cricut Easter ideas and projects with it. All you need to do is put your name and email address in the form below then the SVG file will be sent to your email address.
If you have issues, you can email thecountrychiccottage@yahoo.com and I will try to help.
How To Use First Easter SVG
Once you have the file, you will need to upload it into the software for your machine to cut it from your material.
I am using a Cricut machine and this is how I upload files to Cricut Design Space. To use another brand of machine, be sure to follow all instructions specific to your machine for uploading files of this type.
The next step is to decide what material you will add your design to and start cutting materials to make your DIY Easter crafts. Let the fun begin!
The Cricut Machine To Use To Cut This First Easter SVG
All of them! The Cricut Maker, Cricut Explore series, Cricut Joy, Cricut Joy Xtra, and Cricut Venture, can all cut SVG files!
The only thing to keep in mind is that each Cricut machine is different in regard to project size capabilities and the materials it can cut. So, depending on what project you have in mind, you might need to resize the SVG file or cut it out in a different material.
If you are brand new to using SVG files, scroll down to the bottom for some helpful resources.
Types Of Easter DIY Projects To Make
Just in case you’re finding yourself at a creative loss and need a few ideas for things to use this free first Easter SVG file on, I thought I would share a few ideas for great DIY Easter crafts you can make.
Here are a few projects to make:
- Shirts
- Onesies
- Easter baskets
- Pillows
- Signs
- Banners
- Wreaths
- Gift tags
- Gift bags
- Doors
- Hats
- Mugs
- And oh so much more!
More Cricut Hacks To Help With Your Easter Project
Need instructions on how to make Cricut Easter projects like these? We have tutorials for you to use to create these types of projects as well. Check out these helpful tutorials!
- Adding Vinyl to Wood
- Making a Cricut T-Shirt
- How to Use Cricut Iron-On Vinyl
- Weeding Tips and Tricks
- Adding Heat Transfer Vinyl to Hats

I just love how the canvas basket turned out. Here’s one more picture of it for one last look!
16 Free SVG Downloads For Easter
Want to make even more Easter DIY projects? We have a great collection of Easter SVG files for you! All of the free SVG files below can be used to make a variety of Cricut Easter projects. Simply click the links and follow the instructions to download each design you like directly to your computer.
- Just Here for the Chocolate from Pattern Revolution
- Oh, for Peep’s Sake from Hey, Let’s Make Stuff
- Hunting Season from The Simply Crafted Life
- Bunny Ears from 100 Directions
- Hip Hop Bunny from Brooklyn Berry Designs
- Hip Hop Hippy to the Hip Hip Hop from Happy Go Lucky
- Too Hip to Hop from The Kingston Home
- Happy Easter Eggs from That’s What Che Said
- Chillin’ With My Peeps from Hello Creative Family
- Chicks Dig Me from Happiness is Homemade
- Chick Magnet from seeLINDSAY
- Happy Easter Y’All from Pineapple Paper Co
- I Can Find Anything from Crafting in the Rain
- Egg Hunt Champion from Artsy-Fartsy Mama
- Easter Pick Up Truck from Everyday Party Magazine
I hope you love our ”First Time Hunter” SVG design as much as I do and that it helps you get started on making your own Easter DIY projects today. What project will you make first with these free Easter SVG files?
SVG File Resources
If you are brand new to the world of SVG files and want to learn about them and how to use them in your projects, check out my SVG resources below!
- What is an SVG File?
- How to Use an SVG File on Your Cricut
- How to View SVG Files on a PC
- How to Use Zip Files on Your Cricut
- The Basics of Image and SVG Licensing and Your Cricut
- 10 Best Image and SVG Subscriptions for Crafters
- Free SVG Files for You Monthly
Need Help Organizing Your SVG Files?
Are you overwhelmed with the number of files on your computer? SVG (or digital cut) files can take up a ton of space, and it can be so hard to find exactly what you are looking for. That is where Cut File Clean Up comes in! The Cut File Clean-Up system ends the frustration of organizing your cut files so that you can find what you need and get to the best part of crafting—actually making your project.
The best part is that you can get it for a deal right now with great bonuses. And yes, those bonuses include even more digital cut files for your crafting. You can’t get enough of those, right? Grab it now.
3 More Easter Ideal
Did you love today’s first Easter SVG and want even more Easter ideas to make? Then check out the projects below!
- DIY Easter Basket And Decor Ideas
- Easter Eggs — Over 100 Ways to Decorate, Craft, and Display Easter Eggs
- How to Make Easter Jars They Will Love
Hi, I have a mac, and I’m unable to save this download to my computer. How am I able to get this First Time Hunter file? It opens in a new window with no download feature, and I’m unable to drag the image to my desktop.
Thanks,
Bonnie
Can you right click to save?
On several of your so-called free files, the links go to your store where you have to go thru each page to find the file you want, and most of the time, it’s not even there. Tons of pop-ups on your site and links that don’t work. I am unsubscribing from your newsletter as this is more work than any other crafting site I have gone to. Not worth the hassle.
I actually don’t have a store so I am not sure what you are clicking on. My files are emailed to you. You might have clicked on one of the links to the other blogs but that was not me. Sorry to see you go and that there was too much work for you to get a free file.
The download link the is emailed after you are forced to join the newsletter is not an SVG as advertised.
I just went through the entire process myself and in fact did get TWO SVG files with the download. Please check again. On your PC, the SVG files will look like HTML documents.