Feel free to check my postHow To Print Stickers With Silhouette Cameoif you need help with that. Free Bullet Journal Printables For Vision Board In case you’re not ready yet to financially commit to your vision board, don’t worry. I have created plenty of FREE materials to help you wit...
I moved the roller too far to the left on my silhouette cameo. To move it back to the right of the center indention, I GENTLY pried two of the prongs up with my vinyl hook and slipped in a tiny piece of stiff, thin cardboard from a piece of junk mail. This allowed me to push ...
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I liked the look of it but I didn’t love the word “suck”, so I saved the image and then played with it in my photo editor, changing it to “Laundry Stinks”, which is more appropriate anyway! I uploaded it to mySilhouette Cameoand printed it out on contact paper. (Contact paper...
2.Cut out the design. Cut out the Tulip SVG Cut File on your Silhouette CAMEO, or Cricut if you prefer. This tutorial works with either. TIP:Need help cutting out this file? Check out thistutorialfor assistance! 3.Apply your transfer tape. ...
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!
Die cutting allows stickers to be cut to conform exactly to the shape of your design, whether it’s a simple circle or square, or the delicate leaves of an illustrated plant. Two of the most popular die-cutting machines for sticker production are the Cricut Maker and the Silhouette Cameo....
This is just one more reason why I need a Cameo. Thanks so much for sharing at Toot Your Horn Tuesday 🙂 Reply Rachel April 27, 2012 at 3:02 am Too cute! Thanks for sharing at Terrific Tuesdays. Rachel Reply Michelles Tasty Creations April 27, 2012 at 4:22 am This is so cu...
I’ll show you how to make full sublimation shirts by tiling a sublimation image, taping it together in the right place, and pressing onto a large area — all with as few seams as possible. I tried a few different methods to do this, and I’ll show you what worked best for me in...
just like you’ve done before. Make sure to fold in the opposite end too. When you’re finished with that fold it over, just like you did when you bound the long sides, but keep the ends tucked under. Pin and sew. I used a scant 1/4″ seam here too. When you finish the bindi...