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 CAMEO is not an easy task..usually. But I have a few tips to ...
Even if you’re still not convinced by the hard-cold facts I just presented you, you might still want to give the vision board a chance because it’s a fun and creative way to brainstorm your goals and put them on paper. Just give it a try and see if it works for you! Purpose ...
Again, I'll have to elaborate on these machines in the future. These machines can cost anywhere from $100 to $500+. I ended up buying a Silhouette Cameo. You can buy a Silhouette Cameo from Scrapbook.com if you want to get additional scrapbooking supplies. Or buy your Silhouette Cameo ...
You can adjust the sizes of any of the templates in Silhouette Studio or if you’re cutting the petals by hand, adjust the pattern on the computer before printing. You can adjust the size in software such as Paint, Photoshop, Illustrator, or PicMonkey. As a reference, the largest flower ...
From sourcing pallets to painting your final design, the journey is filled with valuable tips, including a reminder about safety when working with old wood. For a detailed walkthrough of making stencils with a Silhouette Cameo, clickhere. Ready to make your mark with more DIY sign projects?
Learn how to use your Silhouette Cameo to put heat transfer vinyl on t-shirts! Making shirts with my Silhouette is probably my favorite thing to do. Which, you probably know by now withhow many I’ve made and shared here. They’re so easy to make and they’re fun to show off too....
to cut the designs, use a Silhouette Portrait / Cameo or an X-acto knife, you can also use a star hand punch to cut out the stars! clear Bead Cord or fishing line to hang the lanterns glue enter your email in form below and the free templates download link will be sent to you!
I uploaded it to mySilhouette Cameoand printed it out on contact paper. (Contact paper is more cost-friendly for we cheapos.) See how I upload my own designs to print with my CameoHERE. Then, I just sprayed two light coats ofFlat White Spray Primerto fill in the letters: ...
Squeegee (a sturdy credit card will work great too) Cutting Machine (Silhouette orCricut— your choice!) Steps 1.First, download the template from the resource library above (aka. freebies galore!!) 2.Cut out the design. Cut out the Tulip SVG Cut File on your Silhouette CAMEO, or Cricut...
Isn't the Silhouette THE BEST THING EVER? That owl is too cute! I'm follower number 350! Reply Lori Whitlock April 23, 2012 at 9:37 pm Very cute, Katie! That's a really fun idea! I may have to do this, too... once I get an ipad : ) Reply Lindsey Cazac April 24, 2012 ...