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The God's Got a Plan Mine Was Terrible SVG is a faith-based humor cut file carrying a self-deprecating Christian message, delivered in SVG, PNG, DXF, and EPS formats. It is tested in Cricut Design Space and Silhouette Studio for shirts, mugs, and signs. The purchase is for personal use, with commercial licenses sold separately. Delivery is an instant ZIP download after checkout.
You receive one God's Got a Plan Mine Was Terrible design in the following formats: SVG, PNG, JPG, AI, DXF, EPS — organized in one ZIP folder.
The file works with every cutting machine and design program that reads SVG, DXF or PNG. It is tested with Cricut Maker, Explore, and Joy machines via Cricut Design Space, and with Silhouette Cameo and Portrait machines (DXF in the free Silhouette Studio, SVG in Designer Edition or above). It also works with Brother ScanNCut, Glowforge, and other laser cutters that read SVG or EPS. For editing, the vector files open in Inkscape (free), Adobe Illustrator, Affinity Designer, and Canva Pro. The 300 DPI PNG is ready for sublimation software without conversion.
You can make faith-and-humor gifts and apparel for Christian friends, church groups, and anyone who leans on their faith through rough seasons. Print HTV shirts, hoodies, and crewnecks for Sunday service, small groups, or testimony events; apply adhesive-vinyl decals to tumblers, water bottles, and car windows; produce sublimation mugs for a coffee-and-devotion gift; engrave wood signs for home decor; and make printable stickers for Bibles, journals, and planners. It also suits print-on-demand faith listings. As a true vector file, the design scales without quality loss, from a small journal sticker to a large back-of-hoodie print.
The files are delivered as an instant download immediately after checkout. The download link appears on your order confirmation page and in your PremiumSVG account, and is also sent to your email. All formats are organized in a single ZIP folder. On desktop, right-click and choose Extract All (Windows) or double-click (Mac). On iPad, tap the ZIP in the Files app to unzip, then upload the SVG to Design Space or Studio.
Every purchase includes a Personal Use license by default, meaning you may cut, print, and gift items for yourself, but not sell them. To sell finished products, a separate license is required. The Commercial License lets you sell up to 500 finished physical products (shirts, mugs, signs, decals) made with this design, including on marketplaces such as Etsy and at craft fairs. The Extended Commercial License covers broader use, including print-on-demand (POD) platforms. Under any tier, you may not resell, share, or redistribute the digital files themselves, in original or modified form, and print-on-demand use requires the design to be flattened into the final product image. Read the full terms on our License page.
It is a lighthearted, self-deprecating faith message: a nod to trusting God's plan after admitting your own choices did not work out. It resonates with Christian humor, testimony and recovery themes, and anyone who found direction in faith after a rough stretch.
Yes. The lettering is a bold, text-based layout that cuts cleanly as a one-color HTV or vinyl design, so you can pair it with any shirt color in a single cut. It also works well as a two-tone layout if you prefer to accent the word "Terrible."
You can recolor and resize the design freely in your software, since the SVG is made of scalable vector shapes. The words are outlined artwork rather than editable type, so you can change color and size but cannot retype the text itself.
All sales are final. However, if a file is damaged or corrupted, it is replaced or refunded within 30 days of purchase.
Yes, with the Extended Commercial License. Always upload the flattened PNG to your POD platform, never the raw SVG.