Click on the graphic and slide it away from the cut file red lines. Click it and then delete the image away. Click Vinyl or whatever medium you are using.
Be sure to adjust your cut settings for each. These are the ones I use and have worked well for me for vinyl. Who knew? But now that I do, like I said, game changer. It comes with some really great things for beginners. Definitely worth looking into. So, if you love to create lots of signs or just anything that would require hand painting, you should really consider getting a Silhouette Cameo. If you are just the every now and then lettering crafter, you might not want to get a Cameo just now.
If so, you can use any of these other tried and true transfer methods I use and love, also! And be sure to PIN this tutorial for later in case you do decide to jump on the Silhouette bandwagon, too! You can see some of the varying ways I use the Silhouette, as a stencil, contrasting paint for the letters and just simply, vinyl lettering.
I hope this post on how to import your own designs into Silhouette Cameo was helpful for you! Well, go create your own design elsewhere or hop on Google and find something you love, save it, move it over to your Silhouette and make pretty things too.
I am so glad that you created this helpful tutorial. I need to plug it in and get started! Thanks so much for this tutorial! I will be using my iPad primarily, so the strength of the App will make a big difference in my decision. You are so welcome! I think I have downloaded a few different times also. So I think it may be trying to come up more then once. I get the back page while the thing is stilling coming up.
And the program seems to not be running quite right, however I am new at it. But it was better before could you please help me with some advise. Thank you Debra. I have the original Silhouette Software on my mac. I have now purchased a new Cameo should I delete the software on my mac before installing the new software? If so how? I want to install the silhouette cameo to my new computer.
If I de-activate my license key from my old computer to my new computer will I lose all my file designs that I save to my library? These are files that I created and saved them to the silhouette studio library. I just purchased a Cameo 3. I have registered and downloaded the software as well as purchased files to use.
I have Wi-Fi and even connected through a dedicated line. Any suggestions? Lauren Heperi. Hi Connie! Thank you for the comment and the feedback. We want the blog to be a valuable educational resource for our users to help them use the Silhouette family of machines. And often times specific problems such as troubleshooting software is better handled on a case-by-case basis. That way, you have someone to talk you through the process. Toggle Menu. Download Software From Website Navigate to silhouetteamerica.
I really appreciate your help! Also, follow me on Pinterest for all the crafty inspiration! No spam ever, but you will get an email each time I share a new Silhouette Tutorial or free cut file so you can build your skills and your library for your Silhouette!
Best Places to Find Free Silhouette Cut Files The list below will give you my favorite resources click the blog name for all freebies, or the suggested favorite or picture for that specific favorite! Silhouette Blog — The Silhouette Blog features a free cut file every single week! You can click the link through to their blog and then you should see the announcement for the free file of the week to click on in the sidebar on a desktop. What they giveaway changes each week, but I have seen everything from inspirational phrases, to cute graphics, to more elaborate 3-d cut files.
Make sure to pin this post so you can check back often! The Pinning Mama — If you are new here, make sure and take some time to look around! One of my recent favorites is the cut file for these Free Planner Stickers.
What types of cut files do you like to see? Leave a comment and maybe you will see one pop up soon! These are often cute sayings or doodles that go perfect on shirts, coffee mugs, tank tops, wooden signs, and other popular items people like to craft and sell! Also, if you sign up for their newsletter they send you bonus freebies!
You can find many of her hand lettered creations on Kimber Dawn Co above, but she also has a lot of awesome freebies on her own blog.
Silhouette School Blog — This is the mecca for learning all things Silhouette. Melissa not only breaks it all down into tutorials on her site, but she also offers a ton of freebies!
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