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Alright y'all. Three times in the last three weeks I've had customers send me pictures like this:
First things first, don't panic! These things happen. I've discussed this with multiple designers and, unfortunately, from time to time our poor little files get beat up on their way from the download server to your software. 99% of the time it's an easy fix - so breath and let's figure out what's happening.
Sometimes an offset just completes a design, but they can look a little daunting.
You can totally do this in five steps - less if you don't need the gap. (That little gap is so handy when you want a glitter offset so we'll look at both.)
Vinyl is awesome, but what if you want a vinyl or paper project with all the pretty variations and colors? Print and Cut is your answer!
Today we'll be working with planner stickers, but you can apply this method for so many projects - printable vinyl, cards, scrap booking and more.
Vinyl is awesome, but what if you want a vinyl or paper project with all the pretty variations and colors? Print Then Cut is your answer, my friend.
Today we'll be working with planner stickers, but you can apply this method for so many projects - printable vinyl, cards, scrap booking and more.
You can bend those names and words to your will. All you need is a shape and a little know how. Let's get you started!
First up - pick a shape. For this tutorial, we'll be placing names around the word mom shaped like a heart, so we'll need a big heart with the same dimensions.
Looking for an adorable and easy Spring project for your little ones? This Spring Chicken is a fast cut-and-paste craft the kids will love.
My son's Kindergarten teacher loves crafts, so I try to come with projects that everyone can enjoy and usually something to work those fine motor skills. This one is perfect because it's actually a two-in-one that works those pincer grasps, spatial awareness and coloring skills.
Have you ever found a great free file or a beautiful design on Etsy only to be disappointed that it doesn't come in .dxf format?
What if I told you with a couple clicks you can make those files usable without upgrading your software? It really is that easy and I'll show you how.
First up, you will need to download a copy of Inkscape.
New to Silhouette and eyeing all of those pretty designs on Etsy? You just need to know what files to look for and how to use them.
We'll also look at why upgrading your software to use svg files is a smart investment.
First up, you've been reading about using designs for purchase outside of the Silhouette Design Store and all of these people keep using these file extensions - .svg and .dxf.
Zip files are a great way to transfer data. When you download cut files, most of the time you will receive a zip file. These contain all of the included file types and help compress all of the data so it will take less space when uploading and download faster.
If you're new to zip files, this is a great place to start your new cut file journey. We'll have you uploading your new goodies in no time so you can get to cutting.
We've all been there. You fall in love with a design, but it would be even better if it didn't have one thing - an out of place bump, bad spacing, a word you don't want, etc. Don't just give up - you can fix it!
Every svg is just a collection of nodes (or points in Studio) that tell your machine where to cut. Think of it like a dot-to-dot.
Die cutting machines (those nifty things you that allow you to cut through vinyl like butter) are becoming more and more popular.
Today I am going to cover cutting with one of the top two - the Cricut Explore Air. It's easy to get (most Walmart stores carry them) and is more flexible since the addition of Cricut Design Space. It allows you to purchase designs like mine and open them on your machine - leaving you limitless in possibilities.