Laser Cut Easter

Laser Cut Easter: SVGs, Materials & Quick Setup

For example, Download Easter laser cut files (SVG/DXF) for basket name tags, egg holders, cake toppers, and bunny monograms. Works with CO₂ / Glowforge / diode machines and thin wood or cast acrylic, or 200–250 gsm cardstock. Personalize with names and pastel colors, mask with transfer tape, enable Air Assist for crisp edges, and assemble in minutes.

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Types of Laser Cut Easter Projects

Why Choose Laser-Cut Decor for Easter?

  • Intricate Detailing: Laser cutting allows for highly detailed patterns—perfect for bunnies, eggs, and floral motifs.
  • Personalization: Add names, monograms, or unique messages to your holiday décor.
  • Versatility: From hanging ornaments to centerpiece displays, Easter-themed laser cut designs suit a variety of craft projects.
  • Eco-Friendly Materials: Many people opt for wood or recycled paper, making your decor both stylish and sustainable.

How to Make Easter Laser Décor

  1. Pick a ready-to-cut SVG. Basket name tags, ornaments, cake toppers, egg holders. If you’re unsure about speed/power, run a small LightBurn test grid first.
  2. Materials & cutting. Cardstock 200–250 gsm, 2–3 mm cast acrylic, or 1/8″ basswood/ply. Use transfer tape on wood/acrylic, keep Air Assist on, and clean optics.
  3. Personalize. Add names/ages; for mirror acrylic, engrave the back (mirror the artwork) and keep the front masked for a clean edge.
  4. Assemble & finish. CA glue for small parts; PVA/contact cement for wood; acrylic cement for acrylic. Remove masking, add ribbon/sticks/stands.
  5. Safety & fit. Avoid PVC/vinyl; test kerf on scraps for snug slots; log your best settings for each material.

LightBurn Test Grid — Free Download

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Use the grid to dial settings for cardstock (200–250 gsm), cast acrylic 2–3 mm, and thin wood. Run on scrap first and record best Speed/Power.

Popular Easter Ideas

  1. Egg Holders: Create personalized stands for painted eggs or chocolate treats.
  2. Bunny Silhouettes: Add a playful touch to your table settings, wreaths, or gift boxes.
  3. Door Signs: Welcome guests with a cheerful, laser-cut greeting that reflects the joy of spring.

Easter Laser Supplies

Where to Find Easter Cut Files

To get started, explore our Laser Cut Files page, featuring a wide selection of spring-ready templates. We also partner with Creative Fabrica, offering countless designs, fonts, and craft resources to help you build a festive collection of Easter decor.

Need a custom Easter SVG?

Get basket name tags, cake toppers, egg holders — sized to your material and kerf.

Tip: share material (cast acrylic 2–3 mm / basswood 1/8″ / cardstock 200–250 gsm), final size, and kerf for perfect slots.

Make Your Easter Unforgettable

Whether you’re hosting a family gathering or decorating for a community event, laser cutting for Easter can transform ordinary items into eye-catching pieces of art. Embrace the precision and flexibility of this modern crafting technique to add a fresh, personalized touch to your holiday celebrations.

About Mega Easter Laser Cut SVG Bundle Graphic

Mega Easter Laser Cut SVG Bundle:

  • Laser Cut Round Door Hanger
  • Lantern Laser Cut SVG
  • Shadow box Laser Cut
  • Name Sign Stands Laser Cut
  • Round sign Laser Cut svg

WHAT YOU WILL GET:
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— AI vector files
— EPS FILE
— SVG FILE,
— HIGH PNG FILE
— JPG FILE
— DWG FILE,
— DXF — (File can be used in CAD and Autodesk applications)

If you have any questions, please send us a message.

Creative Fabrica — Best Easter SVGs

Top Easter bundles for basket tags, egg holders, cake toppers & décor.

Tip: CF runs frequent promos (e.g., “first 10 downloads free”). Grab them while they’re live.

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About Laser Cut Easter Eggs SVG Bundle Graphic

WHAT YOU WILL GET:
——————-
— AI vector files
— EPS FILE
— SVG FILE,
— HIGH PNG FILE
— JPG FILE
— DWG FILE,
— DXF — (File can be used in CAD and Autodesk applications)

If you have any questions, please send us a message.

FAQ

What thickness of plywood/basswood should I start with?

For diode/CO₂ start with 1/16–1/8″ (1.5–3 mm) basswood/balsa; laser-grade plywood 2–3 mm is a great “clean-cut” thickness.

How do I avoid scorch marks and yellowing?

Mask the surface with transfer paper, turn on Air Assist, and increase speed when you have enough power to maintain the cut.

What’s a quick way to dial in settings?

Run a test grid (power/speed + focus step) and keep a printed “quick card” for each common material & thickness.

Can a diode laser engrave acrylic?

Clear/white acrylic engraves poorly (diodes ≈450 nm). Black/colored cast acrylic engraves much better; or use a paint mask trick.

What glue should I use for layers and bases?

CA glue + activator for small parts; PVA/contact cement for large flats. For acrylic: acrylic cement (Weld-On 3/4) or CA gel.

Is PVC or vinyl safe to laser cut?

No. Avoid PVC and chlorinated vinyls — they can release corrosive and harmful gases and damage your machine. Stick to laser-safe materials like cast acrylic, laser-grade plywood, and paper/card.

Best materials for Easter basket tags & egg holders?

For tags, use 3 mm (1/8″) basswood or 2–3 mm cast acrylic. Layered tags work well with a 1.5–2 mm top layer + 3 mm base. For egg holders/stands, go with 3 mm acrylic or 1/8″ plywood for stiffness. Run a quick kerf test so slots fit snug (~0.05–0.20 mm).

How do I get soft pastel colors without messy edges?

Mask first with paper transfer tape, engrave/cut, then paint-fill with oil-based paint pens or light acrylic spray. For acrylic, clean with IPA, paint, let it set, and peel the mask for crisp lines. Mirror acrylic: back-paint the reverse for a glossy pastel front.

Are laser-cut egg holders food-safe?

Raw wood and standard acrylic aren’t rated for direct food contact. Use paper liners/cups between egg and stand. If you want to seal wood, finish with mineral oil or shellac and keep contact time brief. When in doubt, treat holders as décor, not tableware.

What’s the best way to attach name tags to baskets?

Cut a 4–5 mm hang hole and use ribbon, jute twine, or mini ball chain. For layered nameplates, bond letters with CA gel or 3M VHB clear for clean adhesion. Round corners slightly to prevent tearing and singe marks.

Cast vs extruded acrylic — which should I use?

Use cast acrylic for most laser cutting and engraving. It cuts cleaner and engraves to a frosty finish. Extruded acrylic tends to melt more and gives less contrast.

What is kerf and how do I get tight-fitting joints?

Kerf is the width of material removed by the laser. Run a kerf test on your exact material/settings (typical ~0.05–0.20 mm), then apply a kerf offset in software or adjust slot widths for a snug fit.


Updated: Sep 2025 · Tested on xTool/Glowforge with 3 mm acrylic & 1/8″ basswood.

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