
If you love layered paper projects and clever cutout designs, youโre going to enjoy todayโs Silhouette Studio tutorial! In this step-by-step guide, Iโm sharing how to create a Peekaboo Layered Calendarโa cutout-style design where the background shows through for unique look. This tutorial walks you through the full design process in Silhouette Studio, along with a supply list, and helpful tips with your Silhouette software. Whether youโre crafting a calendar for home dรฉcor, gifts, or adding unique designs to your shop, this project is simple, fun, and perfect for any skill level.
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I absolutely love how this lotus flower design cut out and the pink and yellow holographic cardstock seemed just perfect for it.

The brand-new Peekaboo Layered Calendar video tutorial is now live! Click the link below to watch the full step-by-step guide and learn how to design this cutout-style calendar in Silhouette Studio. After watching, be sure to scroll down โ youโll find a complete supply list, in-progress photos of this project, and additional project ideas too!
How to Make a Peek-A-Boo Layered Calendar in Silhouette Studio | Easy Cutout Design
Supplies for Peekaboo Cutout Calendar:
- Silhouette Studioยฎ Software
- Silhouette Cameo 5 or other cutting machine model
- Silhouette Autoblade
- 2026 Calendar Squares by Sarah Hurley โ Design #1286598
- Lotus Flower by Sarah Bailey โ Design #471486
- Neenah Cardstock
- Holographic Cardstock – the one I used is a discontinued sheet from Close to My Heart
- Adhesive Tape Runner
- Tape runner refill
- Acrylic Display Stand
- Larger Acrylic Display Stand – for calendars over 4″ tall & also stands it up a bit straighter
Optional supplies if using print and cut:
Additional design ideas shown below:
- Whale Shark with Hearts by La La Shiba – Design #396910
A Bit More – Peekaboo Cutout Calendar
Here is a look at my original design file showing all of the calendar pages.

When I am working with a multi-page print and cut project, I will create separate files for each page. With print and cut, it is very specific and you do not want to move anything on the screen after the page is printed.
Having each page in a separate file will allow me to be able to easily recreate the project again if I want and also allows me to setup and print page 2 and 3 while the first page is cutting. I simply copied and pasted the next set of calendar sheets onto a new design mat and saved that file as Pg 2.

The holographic cardstock was thinner than my 110 lb cardstock, so I did cut an additional backing and then used an adhesive tape runner to secure the background to it. This gave it a bit more weight so it would hold the straight shape more. I also did that on the next one too because I printed the graphics on Epson Presentation Paper – Matte, so it is a lighter weight paper, but has an excellent print quality to it and I love using it.

I can’t just print one image on a page though, so I did make some variations on this one and printed several.

Now I can swap out the images through the year if I want to and have these bright, colorful faces to look at throughout 2026.

And once I started with these projects, it really is hard to stop. And this is why the video tutorials or blog posts are delayed. I love creating new projects and have to force myself to stop to get other things done.
And then I go and ask my daughter what kind of design she would want. “A whale shark, of course, Mom!”

This peekaboo calendar turned out awesome too! I had to order a bit taller easel for this design though as it measured about 5″ tall and my smaller easels didn’t work well. My daughter loves this Whale Shark design by La La Shiba and I’ve used it on quite a few projects from temporary tattoos, water bottle decals, and shirts too!
I have so many additional ideas for the calendar designs. I’ll come back and update when I get more of the peekaboo designs made.
There are so many different design ideas you can create using the same tools shown in this video. I hope you take the tools I shared and put them to use and start creating.
Here is another example of a layered desktop calendar design.

This calendar style was created using a file called Quirky Funny Chicken Clipart found HERE.
Want to create this style? I shared how I made it in this video tutorial –
How to Make a Layered Desktop Calendar in Silhouette | Easy DIY Tutorial
Additional Resources:
- Drawing a Tools in Silhouette
- Demystify Compound Paths in Silhouette
- 4 Ways to Open Patterns in Silhouette
- A to Z Resources for Silhouette Users
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