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....
Silhouette Cameo (or an X-Acto knife or scissors) clear contact paper NOTE: I used a white pumpkin because glow in the dark spray paint isn’t 100% clear, and I didn’t want it to ruin the look of the pumpkin during the day. If you use an orange pumpkin, you can use orange glow...
The first thing you want to do to move the Silhouette CAMEO rollers is to flip open the top of the machine. On the right side, there's a blue lever. Flip it down. This moves the roller bar up slightly making it easier to grab the white roller. ...
The vinyl “Welcome” sign that is on my storm door has been there for years. This vinyl decal project is a great beginner project if you’re new to using theSilhouette Cameo . A full tutorial on how to use your Silhouette Cameo to make a “welcome” decal can be foundhere. Before I...
Learn to make stickers with Silhouette Cameo. It's fun, easy and you can create your own stickers you'll love and need for your Bullet Journal, planner to any other use.
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...
paper flowers. Ideal for crafting enthusiasts, this guide provides a step-by-step approach to wrapping the wreath and crafting eye-catching paper flowers using a Silhouette Cameo. Plus, it offers the flexibility to adapt the wreath for every season, making it a versatile addition to your DIY ...
Sharing how to make this DIY Christmas Sign using your Silhouette Cameo. This this is a perfect Christmas Craft you can make on your own. DIY Game Room Sign Showing you how to make a DIY Sign for your space. I made this sign for my boy game room, an easy DIY home decor piece. ...
Quick Tip:To get MORE of a swirl effect, you may want toslightlytint your swirl paint darker. Step 5 – Cut Your Watercolor Circles I measured out my circle stencils to be5.8 inchesin diameter using my Silhouette Cameo and cut them using vinyl. The vinyl works GREAT as a stencil!
You'll need a cutting machine like a Cricut or Silhouette Cameo, pattern paper, ribbon, and a few other simple supplies to get started. Simply cut out your design, apply a light coat of chalkboard paint, and adhere the patterned paper to the reverse side for a delightful, handcrafted book...