Use this fun kitchen sign SVG file to make easy decor for your home.
Over the past year, I bet there has been a LOT of cooking at home. There has probably been more baking than cooking and I bet you just may have attempted some sourdough bread. I have no bread baking skills and don’t know anything about sourdough but I do know that as a family, we cook (and eat) most of our meals at home. After spending so much time in your kitchen over the past year, maybe you want to spruce it up a bit. You’re in luck because I’ve got you covered with a kitchen sign SVG file that you can use to make fun kitchen decor. In addition to this SVG file, I’m sharing MORE kitchen-themed SVG files from some of my amazing and talented designer friends. Be sure to scroll down to the bottom of the post to grab all the free files. Yes, they are all completely free!
KITCHEN SIGN SVG FILE

I’m going to walk you through how to use this SVG file to make a DIY kitchen sign using adhesive vinyl but you can also use it with heat transfer vinyl too. First things first. Here are some basic posts on SVG files, vinyl, and Silhouette Studio.
- How to Use SVG files: Tips, Tricks & Ideas
- How to Weed Vinyl
- The Easiest Way to Layer Vinyl
- How to Cut By Color in Silhouette Studio
DIY KITCHEN SIGN SUPPLIES
Here are the supplies that you will need to make the sign shown above:
- Adhesive Vinyl
- Transfer tape
- SVG file (download instructions below)
- Silhouette or Cricut
- Cricut Easy Press 2
- Cricut Easy Press Mat – Amazon / Cricut
- Weeding Tools
- Blank wooden sign
HOW TO MAKE A DIY KITCHEN SIGN
- Download the kitchen sign SVG file. The SVG file is located in the resource library which is available to my email subscribers.
- Cut out the SVG file onto adhesive vinyl. If you want your design to look like mine, you’ll need to cut multiple colors of vinyl.
- Weed the excess vinyl from your design.
- Line up the vinyl pieces on to one piece of transfer tape using this method to layer vinyl
- Apply the vinyl to the sign and remove the transfer tape.
This file can be used to make so many more projects in addition to signs. How about using it with heat transfer vinyl to create a fun potholder or apron.
If you make a project using this file, I’d love for you to post it and tag with #totallyfreeSVG and @kellylcreates so I can see your beautiful work!
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SVG FILE FAQs
How do I open these files in my Silhouette software? First, download the file and save it to your computer. If it is a zip file, unzip it. Next, open your Silhouette software and click FILE>OPEN and navigate to where you saved the file. You can also import the file(s) to your Silhouette library by clicking FILE>LIBRARY>IMPORT TO LIBRARY and navigating to where you saved the file.
Can I open SVG files in the Silhouette Basic Edition? No. You must have Silhouette Designer Edition to open SVG files. If you have Silhouette Basic Edition, you can only use STUDIO files. STUDIO files are specific to Silhouette. You can also use PNG files with Silhouette Basic Edition but you’ll have to first convert the PNG to a cut file.
Can this file be used with a Cricut? Yes. Any SVG file can be used in Cricut Design Space.
How do I cut out this SVG using multiple colors? If you would like to use multiple colors of vinyl, you can cut by color in the Silhouette software. Cutting by color allows you to cut each color separately and layer the pieces on the final project.
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MORE KITCHEN SIGN SVG FILES
Check out these fun kitchen sign SVG files created by my talented designer friends.

- Kitchen Rules – That’s What Che Said
- EAT – We Can Make That!
- On Today’s Menu Sign – Printable Crush
- Life is Short, Lick the Bowl – Kelly Leigh Creates
- Grandma’s Kitchen – unOriginal Mom
- Cooked with Love – Try it – Like it – Create it
- Custom Name Kitchen Sign -Hello Creative Family
- Best Memories are Made Gathered Around the Table – Happy Go Lucky
- It’s Homemade Sign – Everyday Party Magazine
- Kitchen Conversions – Artsy-Fartsy Mama
- Eat More Cake – The Girl Creative
- My cooking is so awesome even the smoke alarm cheers me on – Life Sew Savory
- The Kitchen Is The Heart Of The Home – Cutting Machine Crafting
- No such thing as too much butter – seeLINDSAY
- Coffee Bar – Homemade Heather
- In this Kitchen We Do – My Designs in the Chaos
coco lucier says
I have missed a few of your fun freebies now for some reason I never get a subscription email back.
Love your blog hop design !
Kelly says
Hi Coco. If you are not receiving my emails, please check your junk and spam folder.
Heather Painchaud says
Thanks for sharing!! Pinned <3
Kelly says
You’re welcome! Thanks for pinning?
Lex Bakarich says
I am interested in trying to make the lick the bowl svg. But no where does t show me where to get the svg. I’ve lift name and email but never get a reply and when I click on the picture on your svg page, it just takes me back to the same page over and over.
Kelly says
Hi Lex! If you subscribed to my email, you should have received an email with a link and a password to access the Resource Library. Since you say you clicked on the SVG page, I’m assuming you have access to the library. Clicking on the photo will download a zip file with both the SVG and PNG.
Nancy says
I have been trying to download the file Life is Short Lick the Bowl. I click on the picture but nothing happens. I don’t remember the password.
Kelly says
Hi Nancy! You can find the link and password to the resource library in any of my emails that you have received.
Serafina says
The pw page just keeps going right back to the pw page and will not enter the library
Kelly says
Try copying and pasting the password