

Now, I can make SVG’s, simple ones mind you, that I can share with my friends and my readers! How TO Make an SVG Card With Inkscape

But I’ve always been more of a “how can I get this cheaper or better yet, free” kinda-gal, so that’s what I tend to lean towards. My friends also need to purchase those elements. If I create a design but purchased some of the elements I can’t share the whole thing. However, there are limitation to what you can design in their software and sharing is a bit of a challenge. And its a great product and I use it as much as I can. Import the design into your new project and, just like that, you transferred your Inkscape design to Cricut Design Space.I normally use my Cricut and Design Space for my crafty, vinyl, decals, cards, accents, etc. Go find the SVG you just saved on your computer and upload it to Design Space. Open a new project and then go to “Upload”. Transfer Your Inkscape Design to Cricut Design Spaceĭownload the file to your computer and then open Cricut Design Space. There are a lot of different options and they each mean something slightly different but for pretty much anything you want to do with your Inkscape design (including selling the SVG) you can just save as “Inkscape SVG”. The save screen will pop up and you can name your file and then save as “Inkscape SVG”.

So once you have your Inkscape design ready and everything has been converted to a path you simply go up to “File” and then “Save As”.
