How to Move Silhouette CAMEO Rollers (Easily) Thursday, March 5, 2015 So if you've ever tried to move the Silhouette CAMEO rollers to cut something smaller than the standard 12" mat (ie the stamp mat or vinyl without a mat) you know it can be a challenge. Moving the rollers on the...
The first step is to get your design set up, just like you normally would, in theSilhouette Studio software. Anything that your Cameo or Portrait can cut out with its regular blade, it can draw instead if you switch out the blade for a sketch pen. So pull up a design in your Studio...
Now that you printed your sticker sheet and are happy with it – time to add it to your Silhouette machine. To begin with – stick it to your printing mat. Make sure that you added it exactly the same way it looks in Silhouette studio – that way, all the marks your Silhouette must ...
Personalize your reading collection with charminghandmade bookmark ideas. Get ready to elevate your summer reading experience withThe Pretty Life Girls' Lace-Cut Summer Reading Bookmarks. Dive into this simple yet creative craft that adds a touch of elegance to your reading routine. With a clear s...
Elevate your home decor with this vibrant Buffalo Check Paper Flower Wreath tutorial fromThe Craft Patch. Discover how to wrap a foam wreath with chic buffalo check fabric and craft colorful paper flowers using simple tools like a Silhouette Cameo. Ideal for adding a pop of color to your door...
Step 3: Cut Your DIY Stickers Your images are printed and all you need to do now is cut them. If you are cutting by hand, use your scissors to cut the outline of your images on the sticker paper. If you are cutting with a Silhouette Cutting Machine using the Print and Cut feature:...
Any cutting machine will do the trick for an HTV on wood project. I’m using the Cricut Maker but the Silhouette Cameo or another machine like the Cricut Joy or Explore would be great too! If this is your first time doing an HTV project we’ve got a lot more in our HTV tips and ...