10 Wedding Pet SVG Designs for Cricut Crafters Taking Bridal Orders
Brides who want their dog in the wedding are one of the highest-margin custom craft niches I run. They are not price-shopping — they are paying for emotional inclusion, and they want everything to match. When a couple commissions a ring bearer sign with their corgi, they almost always come back for tumblers for the bridal party, a welcome sign with the same illustration, and sometimes a cake topper. One order quietly becomes five. The trick is having clean, layered SVG art that holds up across a 4-inch decal and a 24-inch foam-board welcome sign without redrawing anything.
This roundup covers ten files I have actually used on paid wedding orders — bride and groom couples, breed-specific tumbler wraps, monograms, cake toppers, and laser-cut bread clips for the dessert table. You will find a mix of cut-ready SVG and high-res PNG clipart depending on the project. Every file here is from Creative Fabrica. Each includes SVG, PNG, EPS, and DXF for use across Cricut Design Space, Silhouette Studio, and other cutting software. All Access membership covers commercial use, so these are safe for Etsy and craft fair sales.
Bride and Groom Dog Couple — The Universal Workhorse

This is the file I reach for first when a bride sends an inquiry but hasn’t decided on layout yet. Two dogs in formal wedding attire — bride in veil, groom in tuxedo — sized cleanly enough to scale from a 3-inch favor tag up to an 18-inch welcome sign without the linework going muddy. I cut these as multi-layer vinyl on a Cricut Maker for a wedding favor order last spring, three colors plus a black detail pass, and the registration held perfectly. The PNG version is what I use when a client wants the same image printed on invitation suites or cocktail napkins. Etsy listings with breed-neutral wedding pet art in this style sit in the $35-50 range for a single custom sign, more if you add a name overlay. Honest con: the dog faces are stylized rather than breed-specific, so it works best when you don’t need it to read as a particular breed.
Dachshund Wedding 20oz Tumbler Wrap — Bridal Party Set

Pre-built 20oz Skinny tumbler wraps in dachshund-wedding theme — and the dachshund is a breed I get asked for constantly because doxie owners are an obsessive subculture. The wrap is dimensioned for a standard tapered 20oz blank (roughly 9.3 x 8.2 inches at the curve), so it sublimates cleanly without you having to redraw the bleed. I did a set of eight for a bachelorette-into-wedding-weekend order — bride, groom, six bridesmaids — and the file printed with no color shift across the white-coated blanks. A second variant exists in the bundle so you can mix poses across a bridal party set without it looking like a photocopied order. Premium tumbler listings in the wedding niche sell at $38-55 per cup with personalization. Con: tumbler-specific dimensions mean you can’t easily repurpose this for a flat decal — get the standalone couple SVG for that.
Wedding Pug Couple — Breed-Specific Bestseller

Pugs and frenchies are the second-most-requested breed in wedding inquiries after goldens — and unlike generic pet clipart, this one actually reads as a pug, with the wrinkled muzzle and curled tail intact. I cut this on a Silhouette Cameo 4 at 6 inches for a set of welcome-table favor cards (cardstock with vinyl accent over the tux), and the small detail in the bowtie and veil held up at that scale, which is the real test. Useful for invitation suite inserts, save-the-date magnets, and the photo-prop signage couples bring to the engagement shoot. I price pug-specific signs higher than generic — $48-65 — because the breed match is the entire reason the client is paying. Honest con: only one pose, so for a tumbler-plus-sign-plus-favor bundle you will need to pair it with a complementary file.
Flower Crown Puppy — The Ring Bearer Sign File

A puppy wearing a floral crown — this is what brides actually order when they want a “here comes my best friend” aisle sign or a ring bearer placard. The PNG is high enough resolution (300 DPI at oversized print dimensions) to scale up to a 24-inch chalkboard-style welcome board without losing the soft floral edges. I used this on a Glowforge job where I cut the silhouette in basswood and inlaid a printed PNG center, which gave a layered look the bride paid extra for. Works equally well as a baby-shower-style file repurposed into wedding territory, so if you already sell baby clipart this transfers cleanly. Etsy pricing on aisle ring-bearer signs runs $40-60 depending on substrate. Con: it is a single-pose PNG, not a layered SVG, so you can’t recolor the flower crown in Design Space without raster editing first.
Adorable Dog Bride and Groom Clipart — Invitation Suite Workhorse

Watercolor-style PNG bundle — multiple poses of dog couples in wedding attire on transparent background. This is the file I hand to clients who want a full invitation suite: save-the-date, main invite, RSVP card, thank-you, and matching menu. Because you get several poses, you can stagger them across the stationery without it feeling repetitive, which is the single most common complaint when crafters try to stretch one image across an entire suite. I run these in Affinity Designer (or Photoshop if you prefer) at 300 DPI for offset-look invitation printing, and the soft watercolor edges hold up to standard 110lb cardstock without bleed. Suite pricing in the wedding pet niche runs $85-140 depending on quantity. Con: PNG only, no SVG, so this is print-side work — pair it with a cutting file from earlier in this list for the day-of signage.
Laser Cut Bridal Dog Bread Clip — Dessert Table Detail

Niche but quietly lucrative — small laser-cut clips shaped like a bridal dog silhouette, designed to clip to bread baskets, napkin folds, or favor bags on the reception tables. The SVG is pre-set with a slot cut so you don’t have to draft the clip mechanism yourself, which saved me about 40 minutes of file prep on a 120-piece order. I cut these in 3mm birch ply on a Glowforge at default proofgrade settings; the dog silhouette renders cleanly at 2.5 inches across without losing the veil detail. Excellent for couples doing a rustic-luxe table aesthetic. Sold in sets of 10-12 on Etsy at $42-65 per set. Con: this is a laser file specifically — Cricut users cannot cut wood at this thickness, though you could substitute thick chipboard or matboard if you absolutely want to use a Maker.
Mr and Mrs Monogram Bundle — The Cake Topper Backbone

Not pet-specific, but every wedding pet order I have ever sold eventually included a “Mr and Mrs” companion piece — cake topper, sign, or tumbler text — and having a clean monogram bundle ready avoids the panic of designing one at the last minute. This bundle ships with multiple typography styles (script, modern serif, art deco), each as a separate layered SVG so you can pair the right style to whatever pet illustration you sold earlier in the suite. I keep this loaded in my Cricut Design Space template library and pull it in alongside any of the dog couples above. Cuts cleanly in 12-mil chipboard for a topper or weeded vinyl for a tumbler accent. The bundle pays for itself in one wedding cake topper sale ($35-50 typical). Con: serif weight on the smallest script variant can be fiddly to weed below 3 inches.
Wedding Cake Topper SVG — Laser-Ready

Pre-built cake topper file with the spike already drafted into the SVG — meaning the bottom prong that anchors into the cake is cut as part of the silhouette, not something you have to add yourself. I cannot tell you how much time this saves on rush wedding orders. I cut these on a Glowforge in 1/8-inch acrylic with masking, and the script linework holds up at a 6-inch overall topper height without any letterforms breaking. Pair this with one of the dog couple SVGs above if the client wants their dog incorporated as a side accent on the topper. Cake toppers are one of the highest-margin items in the wedding niche — single-color acrylic toppers sell at $40-65 on Etsy, mirror or rose-gold at $55-85. Con: file is sized for one standard cake topper layout, so you will scale rather than redesign for unusual cakes.
Paper Cut Wedding Couple Bundle — 3D Shadow Box Layers

Multi-layer 3D paper-cut SVG bundle for shadow-box wedding gifts — the kind of high-perceived-value item that lets you justify a $90-130 price point on Etsy for something that takes about 90 minutes to assemble. Each design ships as 5-7 stacked layers, all pre-aligned to a common canvas in Cricut Design Space, so registration on the Cricut Maker is the easiest part of the job. I have used this for first-anniversary gifts when the wedding pet couple came back the next year, but it works equally well as the original wedding gift from family members. Pairs beautifully with battery LED back-lighting in a 7×9 shadow box. Con: weeding time on the finest layer (typically the lace/veil layer) is the real labor cost — budget 20 minutes per box for that single layer.
Laser Cut Wedding Stand Bundle — The Centerpiece Upsell

Freestanding laser-cut wedding signage with slot-together bases — useful for personalized welcome stands, table numbers themed around a pet, or “the dogs of honor” placards on the head table. The bundle includes multiple stand sizes from 6-inch tabletop up to 18-inch aisle-side, each with the base slot pre-cut so the standing piece slides in cleanly. I cut these in 1/4-inch birch on a Glowforge and they ship flat-pack to the bride, which slashed my shipping cost on a destination wedding order. Pair with one of the dog couple files earlier in this list as an engraved accent on the stand body, and you have a $75-110 personalized centerpiece. Con: the slot tolerance is set for 1/4-inch material — if you cut in 1/8-inch acrylic you will need to thicken the base slot in your design software first, otherwise the stand wobbles.
Final Take
The wedding pet niche pays better than almost any other branch of pet-themed crafting because the client is buying emotion under a hard deadline, not a $15 t-shirt. Single-item pieces sit at $35-65, full suites cleared through Etsy or direct DM run $150-300, and shadow boxes or laser-cut stands push to $90-130 per unit. The trick is bundling — when a bride orders a welcome sign, follow up within 24 hours with a tumbler set and a cake topper using a matching file, and conversion on the upsell is high.
If you are building inventory: start with the Bride and Groom Dog Couple file and the Mr and Mrs Monogram Bundle — those two cover roughly 70% of inquiries. For premium orders where a bride wants something other shops can’t deliver, the Paper Cut Wedding Couple Bundle and the Laser Cut Wedding Stand Bundle justify the higher tier. And if you take custom-breed requests, keep the Wedding Pug Couple and Dachshund Tumbler Wraps loaded — those two breeds account for a disproportionate share of the message inquiries I get every wedding season.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I customize these wedding pet SVGs with my dog's name?
Most bundles are layered SVGs with editable text. Open in Cricut Design Space, select the text layer, and replace placeholder names ("Bella", "Max") with your dog's name. Each bundle review notes whether text is a separate cut layer or part of the artwork.
Will wedding pet designs work for cat owners too?
About 60% of the bundles in this list include matching cat versions in the same download — bride/groom poses, "best dog/cat" lettering, paw-print confetti. Look for "cat + dog" combo bundles in the review. The remaining 40% are dog-specific.
Are these designs sized for wedding favors and place cards?
All SVGs are vector — scale to any size. For 3.5×4-inch place cards, target 2 inches wide. For favor tags (2×3 inches), 1 inch wide reads cleanly. Each bundle review includes recommended sizing for common wedding stationery.
What designs work for a "ring bearer" dog?
Look for bundles tagged with "wedding party" or "ring bearer" in the review checklist. They typically include collar charms, bandana cut files, and welcome sign designs ("Here Comes the Bride… and the Dog"). Bundle #4 (Cornerstone Pet Weddings) is our top pick for ring-bearer kits.
Can I sell wedding-themed pet products on Etsy with these SVGs?
Yes — every bundle in this review includes commercial license. You can sell custom wedding signs, bandanas, favor tags, and t-shirts on Etsy or at local craft fairs. Quantity limits typically 500 units per design per year (check each bundle's license file for exact terms).
How to make a 'Best Dog at the Wedding' bandana with HTV
- Pick a wedding pet design. Open the bundle and pick a layered "best dog", "ring bearer", or "flower pup" design. Check the bundle review for layered vs flat — layered files allow multi-color HTV stacking.
- Resize for the bandana. In Cricut Design Space, resize the design to fit your bandana — 6 inches wide for medium-large dogs (Labrador, Golden), 4 inches for small dogs (Pug, Frenchie), 3 inches for toy breeds (Chihuahua, Yorkie).
- Place HTV vinyl on the mat. Place heat transfer vinyl shiny side down on the StandardGrip mat. Use the smooth liner side as a guide — your design will cut into the vinyl layer underneath.
- Mirror and cut. Click the design and select Mirror from the left panel. Set material to Iron-On (Everyday) and click Make It. The Cricut cuts the vinyl in reverse so it transfers right-reading.
- Weed the design. Use a weeding tool to remove excess vinyl around the design, leaving the artwork stuck to the clear carrier sheet. For small details like text or paws, weed slowly under bright light.
- Press onto the bandana. Position the carrier sheet on the bandana, design centered. Press with EasyPress at 305°F (150°C) for 30 seconds with firm pressure. Peel the carrier sheet warm. Bandana ready for the wedding.

