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The Cat Throwing Dice SVG is a humorous cut file featuring a cat playing with dice, perfect for adding a touch of gaming fun to your projects. It includes DXF, EPS, JPG, PNG, and SVG formats, tested in Cricut Design Space and Silhouette Studio. Use it for shirts, tumblers, mugs, or signs. This purchase is for personal use, with Commercial and Extended Commercial licenses available separately. Delivery is an instant ZIP download after checkout.
You receive one Cat Throwing Dice design in the following formats: DXF, EPS, JPG, PNG, SVG — organized in one ZIP folder.
The file works with every cutting machine and design program that reads SVG, DXF or PNG. It is tested for compatibility with Cricut Maker, Cricut Explore, and Cricut Joy machines through Cricut Design Space. Silhouette Cameo and Silhouette Portrait users can open the DXF in the free Silhouette Studio or the SVG in Designer Edition or higher. Brother ScanNCut machines are also supported. For laser cutters like Glowforge, the SVG and EPS files are suitable. For editing, the SVG is compatible with Inkscape (a free vector program), Adobe Illustrator, Affinity Designer, and Canva Pro. The included 300 DPI PNG file works directly in sublimation software without further conversion.
You can make a variety of gaming-themed items with this design, such as custom HTV shirts for game nights, adhesive-vinyl decals for laptops or gaming consoles, or unique sublimation mugs for coffee breaks. Create engraved wood signs for a game room or printable stickers for planners. This design is also suitable for print-on-demand listings with the appropriate license. True vector formats scale without loss of quality, making it suitable for anything from a small dice bag embellishment to a large wall art piece for a gaming den.
The files are delivered as an instant download immediately after checkout. A download link appears on your order confirmation page and within your PremiumSVG account. A link is also sent to your email address. All included files are organized into a single ZIP folder for convenience. On desktop, right-click the ZIP folder and choose Extract All (Windows) or double-click it (Mac). On an iPad, tap the ZIP file in the Files app to unzip its contents, then you can upload the SVG to Design Space or Studio.
Every purchase includes a Personal Use license by default: you may cut, print, and gift items for yourself, but not sell them. To sell finished physical products made with this design, a separate license is required. The Commercial License lets you sell up to 500 finished physical products, such as shirts, mugs, signs, or decals, including on marketplaces like Etsy and at craft fairs. The Extended Commercial License covers broader use, including print-on-demand. Under any license tier, you may not resell, share, or redistribute the digital files themselves, in their original or modified form. For print-on-demand use, the design must be flattened into the final product image. Read the full terms on our License page.
Yes, the cat and dice elements are integrated into a single design. You can assign different colors to various layers within your cutting machine's software to customize the look.
Yes, this design is suitable for gifts for tabletop gamers, D&D players, or anyone who enjoys games of chance. It can be applied to items like mugs, shirts, or tote bags.
Yes, the Cat Throwing Dice design is well-suited for single-color cutting. All elements will cut together cleanly, making it ideal for vinyl decals or HTV projects where a single color is desired.
All sales of digital files are final. If a file is found to be damaged or corrupted, it will be replaced or refunded within 30 days of purchase.
Yes, with the Extended Commercial License, you can use this design for print-on-demand. You must upload the flattened PNG to your POD platform, never the raw SVG file.