There are so many possible things that you can create using your Silhouette machine. Today let’s take a look at some possible gift ideas you can create.
Each one of these gifts can be tailored to your needs or personalized in their own way.
5 Gift ideas

1 – Cards
2 – Card sets
3 – Custom Etched projects
4 – Glass block décor
5 – Custom t-shirts with HTV
I’ve provided more details on each project below such as examples, supply lists, and resources. Perfect to get started with gifts for the year!
Gift idea details
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1 – Cards

The great part about cards is anyone can do it!
They can be simple 2 color cards or range up in complexity.

A hand-made card is a special gift, no matter if the recipient appreciates that or not. It is because you created it! You used your time & talent to create it!
Supplies used:
Cardstock
– Michael’s Recollection cardstock
– Close to My Heart cardstock
– any high quality cardstock will work, cut settings may vary by brand
Adhesive
– Scrapbook EZ Runner tape runner
– Scrappy Tape or Score Tape
– Xyron Sticker Maker
– Glue Dots
– Foam Tape
– I use a variety or combination of whatever is best for the project
Assorted Embellishments or Tools as needed
– Silhouette sketch pens*
– Watercolor pencils*
– Water brush*
*used in the sketch cards above
You can use as little or as much as you want on the cards.
Resources:
Cards with your Silhouette
Cutting Cards with the Silhouette
Creating Cards with Your Silhouette – Free Z-fold card cut file
Let’s Explore v4 – Creating a Card – Free Fancy Fold Flip Card cut file
A Fun Card with Silhouette
Sketching with Silhouette
2 – Card sets

Need a special gift for someone who has everything.
A set of Thank You cards or Birthday cards might be the perfect idea!

Make a custom card box for the cards to be stored and gifted in to add to it.
Supplies used:
– Floral Border Sketch by Silhouette – Design #67187
– Sketched Florals by Silhouette – Design #334152
– Sketch font of your choice
– A2 Card Envelope box by Lori Whitlock – Design #315108
– Cardstock and Adhesive – *see card details above for suggestions
3 – Custom Etched Projects
Etched glass

Etched slate serving tray

Supplies used:
– Glass coffee mug from Target
– Glass candle holders from Dollar Tree
– Slate:
Serving tray in photo above from Johnson Plastics Plus
Other slate: Cheese board, hexagon coasters, circle coasters also can be found on Amazon
– Etchall Etching cream
Some use Armour Etch, but I prefer Etchall and get a perfect etch each time. I have used Armour Etch in a pinch and it was ok, but highly recommend using in a well ventilated area for either.
– Oracal 651, 631, or Oramask 813 for stencil
– Transfer tape
Adhesive vinyl and transfer tape can be found at:
Expressions Vinyl, Heat Press Nation, Silhouette America or Swing Design
Pretty much anything that can stick and seal well so the etching cream does not seep underneath can be used as a stencil
Designs used:
Glass Etched designs:
– Coffee Pulse by Sophie Gallo – Design #149882
– Yay Coffee by Dawn Nicole Designs – Design #188578
– Shells by Tanya Batrak – Design #205625
– 1 Piece Flower by Samantha Walker – Design #7833
Etched Slate designs:
– Eat Drink and Be Thankful by Jillibean Soup – Design #280222
– Monogram Family 6 by Lori Whitlock – Design #271080
Resources:
Step-by-step Glass Etching Class on Teachable
4 – Glass block décor

Supplies used:
– Glass blocks from Hobby Lobby or other (these have a hole to insert objects inside)
– Adhesive Vinyl and transfer tape
Adhesive vinyl and transfer tape can be found at:
Expressions Vinyl, Heat Press Nation, Silhouette America or Swing Design
Designs Used:
– Uncork & Unwind Phrase by Kolette Hall – Design #142100
– I Saved Some Wine Today Phrase by Kolette Hall – Design #131228
Resources:
– Layering Vinyl
– Layered Vinyl decal for a teacher gift
– Layered Vinyl Acrylic Ornament
– Creating a Vinyl Decal & Layering Adhesive Vinyl class on Teachable
5 – Custom shirts with HTV
Here are a few shirts I created for family members. Having the ability to customize and create designs in the Silhouette software is a big plus.

These VooDoo designs had jumped in my cart at some point in the past and it was perfect for a couple family members having surgery and who have chronic pain.
They loved them!
Supplies used:
– Shirts
– Siser HTV
Can be found at the following retailers:
Expressions Vinyl, Heat Press Nation, Michaels or Swing Design
Designs used:
– LW Love Letters Font by Lori Whitlock – Design #240682
– Smiley Face Whatever by Loni Stevens – Design #8114 with a yellow circle behind it
– Magnolia Flower by Sophie Gallo – Design #341162
– Voodoo Doodles by Jamie Lane Designs – Design #332386
– CG Create Font by Carina Gardner – Design #290474
Resources:
– Silhouette “Secrets” Beginner HTV Tips & Tricks
– Subtracting Text for HTV
– Cutting & Layering HTV in Silhouette Studio Class on Teachable
– Creating a Knockout Design with HTV – Bonus Subtracting HTV Class on Teachable
Whether you go big or go small, the ability to create a custom or handmade gift with your Silhouette is awesome!
I always see user’s frantically creating gifts at the end of the year for the holidays, but why not start now. Use these gift ideas for birthdays, anniversaries, house warming gifts, and holiday gifts as well!
I would love to see what you create with your Silhouette!
Feel free to post on my Facebook group
Silhouette Secrets with EllyMae.
If you have questions feel free to post below or on the Facebook group too!
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Enjoy!
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Hello, what is the paper weight of the CTMH card stock? What are the cutting settings for the Cameo 4?
thank you
Miriam
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It varies by the paper – solids are 65 lbs, patterns are 100 lb.
I use the Textured Cardstock setting to cut almost all cardstock and it works well.
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