7 vintage folk floral motifs (free SVG)
Are you ready to add a touch of vintage charm to your crafting projects? You can easily with these beautiful vintage folk floral motifs (free SVG). Whether you’re a fan of traditional folk art or looking to create stunning designs with your Cricut or Glowforge, this cut files are perfect for all your crafting wants.
Featuring intricate yet simple black and white vector designs, these motifs embrace the spirit of folk art in a timeless way. From beautiful flowers to delicate leaves and stems, you’ll find a wide range of elements that can be easily incorporated into any project.
Whether you’re creating vinyl custom decals, paper crafts, or even fabric projects, this SVG file will provide you with endless creative possibilities. Simply upload them to your cutting machine or laser cutter software like Silhouette and xtool and watch as they come to life on your chosen material.
So why wait? Let the beauty of these 7 vintage folk floral motifs inspire your next crafting adventure. Download the free SVG file today and let your creativity blossom!

I used the vintage folk floral motifs to decorate a storage box in my craft room. It was dull with just the label paper and craft foam on it. Adding the vinyl decals has really improved it.
What are SVG files?
SVG’s are a graphics file. It stands for scalable vector graphics which means they can be easily resized and don’t lose their quality in the process.
You can also find lots of other SVG files in my file library.
Can I use this on my Cricut?
SVG’s can be used with Cricuts, silhouette and laser cutting machines. They can also be used for digital scrapbooking and printing.
How do I download the file?
Simply click on the download button to grab your free svg.
Can photoshop open svg files?
Yes, photoshop now supports svg files. You can choose to rasterise the image to your size requirements or embed as a smart object.
Why does Cricut use svg files?
SVG is the format used on the cricut design space. Just make sure before your upload any svg’s that they have been unzipped if they are in zipped folders.
What else can I use this svg file for?
- T-shirts
- Mugs
- signs
- Canvases
- Gift tags
- Cards
- Stickers
- Table linen
- Coasters
- Tumblers
- Ornaments
What supplies do I need?
The basics would be:
A cricut machine. I use the cricut maker.
Then project dependant you would need:
Don’t forget to Pin it for later!

