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Silhouette IPT (Intelligent Path Technology) – What Is It?

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Silhouette IPT is short for Intelligent Path Technology and was first announced to us at the 2023 Silhouette Summit when the Silhouette Cameo 5, Curio 2, and Portrait 4 models were announced.

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In this blog post, I am sharing some of the details of the IPT setup and how it works. Read more details below and then watch the video tutorial with even more tips on the Silhouette Secrets+ YouTube channel HERE.

The Silhouette IPT is a patented cutting technology that changes the cut order of a design to “help” it stay in position and complete the cut. Depending on the design you have on the file, when it’s turned on, it will complete the cut of the design in segments versus a continuous cut around the entire design. The photo below shows the standard method of cutting on the left side, that would be from 1 starting point and cut around in one continuous cut back to the starting point on a heart. On the right side, the white dots are points of reference in how the design would be cut in segments, starting on the top right, then moving to the top left and then moving to complete the bottom on each side. This method is designed to “hold” the design in place and not have shifting as it’s being cut.

A graphic showing two versions of a heart shape: on the left, a hand is guiding a dotted outline of a heart, while the right shows a clearer representation with marked points.

This new technology was created to help delicate materials such as vellum be more successful when cutting out designs and to cut through multiple layers of materials at once, such as several sheets of vellum stacked on top of the Silhouette Electrostatic Mat.

Here is the video we were shown at Silhouette Summit 2023 to explain the process.

This is a setting you have to set up and turn on in order for it to use the IPT cutting method and is not an automatic setting. It is compatible with the Silhouette Cameo 5, Curio 2, and Portrait 4 models.

Silhouette IPT settings can be found under the advanced settings on a preset setting, or you can turn it on for a custom cut setting. On the Send tab in Silhouette Studio, select the MORE button and you will see a box next to “Intelligent Path Technology”.

Here is a look at Silhouette Studio version 5

Screenshot of Silhouette Studio Business Edition interface showing material settings and tool holder options with a red arrow pointing towards checkboxes for line segment overcut, track enhancing, and intelligent path technology.
Screenshot Silhouette Studio v5.0.402

And a look at the Advanced Settings in Silhouette Studio version 4

Screenshot of Silhouette Studio software displaying a design workspace with heart and flower shapes, along with material settings on the right panel.
Screenshot Silhouette Studio v4.5.815

If IPT is selected on a preset material setting, you will need to Save As to create a new material in order for it to be activated on the cut setting. If you simply check the box and X out of the preset material, it will not activate the IPT setting.

Screenshot of Silhouette Studio software showing design interface with heart and flower shapes, and material settings for various types of vinyl and vellum.
Screenshot Silhouette Studio v4.5.815

How Silhouette IPT (Intelligent Path Technology) Works

Let’s take a real world look at the IPT cut setting and the order that it takes. Keep in mind that the Silhouette software will change this order for every design, and you do not know what the order will be unless you watch and record the machine behavior.

I’ll be using the Silhouette Curio 2 for this demonstration, but it works the same for the Silhouette Portrait 4 and the Silhouette Curio 2. I am using Silhouette Vellum sheets for this test along with a brand new Silhouette Autoblade.

I used the same shape from the video by Silhouette from 2023. I drew the heart using the Flexishapes tool on the left side in Silhouette.

An interface of Silhouette Studio software displaying two heart shapes on the design canvas, alongside cutting settings for Carriage 1 and Carriage 2.

This was completed as a continuous cut, the blade never lifted.

Then I turned the cut lines off for the first heart and turned the cut lines on for the 2nd heart, which is an exact copy of the first one.

My first attempt at this IPT cut, I used the Vellum preset, checked the box, but then X’d out and found out that it did not activate the IPT setting. A new custom setting is required by clicking on Save As after checking the box.

So I made a 3rd copy of the heart and I clicked on the MORE button and checked the box next to Intelligent Path Technology and chose Save As. Then clicked the X in the top right and chose the new material of Vellum (1) as my setting. I then clicked on the MORE button to double check that IPT setting did save with the new material.

Screenshot of Silhouette Studio software displaying a design workspace with three heart shapes outlined in red. The software tool settings on the right show options for cutting vellum.

The IPT function did work and it cut the heart in 10 different line segments. However, the cut order was a bit different than the video by Silhouette from 2023 and I noticed it started the first cut in the bottom left area of the design. I am using Silhouette Studio version 4.5.815 for this demonstration. The order in which it cuts may vary by software version, which may be why the order is different than what the video shows from 2023.

Here is a diagram of the cut order using IPT with this heart shape

A heart shape template outlined on a piece of paper, with numbered markers around the edge for reference.

This heart with this specific material cut fine both ways. But, that won’t always be the case.

On a more complex design, such as this flower shape drawn with the Flexishapes and the control point adjusted to make a sharper petal, IPT did make a difference in the cut. Instead of tearing, smooshing, or ruining the corners on the interior of the petals, it was a clean sharp point and the design cut well.

Screenshot of Silhouette Studio software showing design tool interface with three heart shapes and a flower shape, and cutting settings for vellum material.

For this flower shape that is approximately 4.3″ tall and 4.2″ wide, it did 51 segmented cuts. I am not going to study the video to diagram all that out, however, it was pretty neat to watch. And it was a success, with no smooshed corners or tears. I did have to “pop” out the flower carefully, but for some designs that extra little bit of care is worth it!

Close-up of a cutting machine mat featuring various cut shapes, including hearts and a flower, with the cutting machine in the background.

Here is a close up look at the interior cuts on the flower shape. Look at those crisp, cut edges! No tearing or smooshing using the IPT feature in Silhouette.

Close-up view of a flower design cut from vellum using Silhouette IPT - Intelligent Path Technology.

Vellum is a very delicate material and can be difficult to cut, especially on an intricate cut. Vellum will also curl as you can see in this photo, the flower immediately started to curl. Humidity can also affect the success of cutting vellum, well, really any paper is affected by humidity. For best results, store vellum in a sealed envelope and completely flat. The Silhouette Electrostatic Mat is awesome for cutting vellum designs and I share even more in the Silhouette Curio 2 – Out of the Box class found HERE.

Here are a few more vellum products I’ve tested with:

Things to Know About the Silhouette IPT Method

  • It is not automatic.
  • It is a setting you can turn on for a preset material, then Save As a new material.
  • It is a setting you can turn on for a custom setting.
  • It does take longer to cut a design because the blade will lift, move, and cut in a different order.
  • It will take longer on the Silhouette Curio 2 versus a Silhouette Portrait 4 or Silhouette Cameo 5 model due to the slower movement of the arm on the Silhouette Curio 2. It may only be a few seconds longer, but it will.
  • IPT is compatible with the Silhouette Curio 2, Portrait 4, and Silhouette Cameo 5 models.
  • IPT setting can be used with both the Silhouette adhesive cutting mat and the Silhouette Electrostatic Mat.
  • Testing is the only way you will know if it will work for a design and material.
  • The Silhouette software decides the order of IPT based on the shape, size, and design. The user does not see the order or know how many segments a design will be cut out in.
  • Don’t believe AI answers on what IPT does or in general how to use a Silhouette. AI has no experience using Silhouette machine and will come back with some very bad advice. Experience using a cutting machine will beat AI hands down – literally.
  • This is NOT the same as Cut Order Sorting options found under the Settings (gear icon) on the Send Tab in Silhouette Studio.
Screenshot of Silhouette Studio Business Edition displaying cut settings on the right side, with options for layer sorting, feed options, and weeding settings. The cutting area is highlighted in red.
Screenshot from version 5 Silhouette Studio

Here is a look at where to find the Cut Order Sorting options in Silhouette Studio version 4

Screenshot of Silhouette Studio software showing design elements including hearts and a flower, with the advanced settings panel open for cut order sorting options.

I have included more details and real time demonstrations on the Silhouette Secrets+ YouTube channel too. Check out the video – Silhouette IPT (Intelligent Path Technology) Explained & Successful Cuts on Rolled Flower Demo HERE

A screenshot displaying settings for Silhouette Studio software, highlighting 'Intelligent Path Technology' with an arrow pointing to it.

It did take more time to cut, but I was able to successfully cut out a rolled flower design using the Silhouette Electrostatic Mat and IPT setting. This has been something I have troubleshot with users several times and the intricate design just couldn’t be held in place to complete the cut using the standard cutting methods with the electrostatic mat.

A crafting workspace featuring a black hole puncher, a yellow paper flower, and various crafting tools on a yellow patterned background.

I am thrilled with how this worked out!

Does Silhouette IPT Work?

Yes – but not for every design, material, or project. I thought it worked great with the flower design above as that is one of those highly likely designs to smoosh and tear on the sharp corners.

Personally, I do not typically like the little tabs it left, similar to pop out cutting. However, it might be beneficial for those materials or designs that just will not cut the standard way. The only way to know is to test it and see what happens. If you do use it, I would recommend a sharp pair of detail scissors to snip the little connections and care when separating it from the full sheet.

The second part of IPT method for cutting through multiple layers of materials, proved to be much more finicky with mixed results. I spent hours and hours testing and was never really impressed with the results. The more layers of material, the less desirable the cut results were. It is not something I’ve spent more time testing. Maybe someday I’ll try again.

I hope those tips give you a better idea of how this new cut path technology works. You never know until you try and hopefully that will help your trials go a bit easier.

Next time you have a design that is just giving you fits with a standard, continuous cut setup – you might try out the IPT setting and see if it makes a difference in the success with your material.

Good luck!

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One Design, Endless Creativity: 5 Craft Projects with Quietfire Design

Crafting Creativity with Quietfire Designs
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In this edition of Crafting Creativity I’ll be sharing the projects I created through the month with a 3-D Hawaiian Turtle Tote and Tag file and the Tropical Fish pattern. A great big thank you to Suzanne from Quietfire Designs for providing the free file for the Silhouette Secrets+ February newsletter!

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Files from Suzanne Cannon of Quietfire Design

If you missed these files in the February newsletter, you can find the Hawaiian Turtle Tote file HERE and the Tropical Fish pattern HERE in the Silhouette Design Store. And then make sure to check out the assembly tutorial HERE on the Quietfire Design website.

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Crafting Creativity with One Design by Quietfire Design

Project #1 – Hawaiian Turtle Tote and Tag

I always like to start with creating the design file at the original size it was created at. But I also couldn’t resist to create a mini turtle tote too!

Hawaiian Turtle Tote created with Silhouette - Design by Suzanne Cannon with Quietfire Design

Look at that mini tote! I just love it! I love sharing all the possibilities you can create with 1 file!

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Project #2 – Valentine’s Treat Tote or Table Decoration

I scaled the design up as much as I could to still be able to cut it the main piece from a 12″ x 12″ sheet of cardstock. Then cut the main tote part from pink cardstock and used a heart flourish pattern to create this Valentine’s treat tote.

Valentine's Treat Tote created with Silhouette using a file by Suzanne Cannon with Quietfire Design

Or you could use it for a table decoration or centerpiece.

Table Centerpiece with Silhouette using a file by Suzanne Cannon with Quietfire Design

Use this design for many different holidays, seasonal decorations, or just every day use.

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Project #3 – Bespoke Handmade Cards

Custom Made Card with Silhouette using design by Quietfire Designs

I used the Silhouette Studio software to design this card and create a mock-up of the project before I even started cutting.

Designing a card in Silhouette Studio

Then used the Tropical Fishes pattern background and print and cut the elements for the waves and the turtle. Foam tape added to the back of the elements such as the waves, matted sentiment, and the turtle gave the card some dimension.

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Project #4 – DIY Jewelry Pendant

DIY Jewelry Pendant with Artesprix

I love that I was able to combine Silhouette, Artesprix, and my new beading hobby!

Designing in Silhouette

I measured the size of the Artesprix jewelry pendant and then drew a circle in Silhouette Studio to use as my template to size the turtle in.
Tip: hold the Shift key down while you draw to create a perfect circle or rectangle shape.

Silhouette Cameo 5 cutting Artesprix Heat Resist Mask

Once I had the size right, I made a couple copies and then cut the Artesprix Heat Resist Mask with the Silhouette. I love using the heat resist mask to create unique projects.

Jewelry Pendant with Silhouette and Artesprix

Check out all the details on this project HERE.

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Project #5 & 6 – Custom wood button & earrings

There are so many projects that you can create with one design or even just one element of a design.

For this one, I opened the SVG file for the Hawaiian Turtle Tote & Tag design in Silhouette Studio, then ungrouped the file to use only the turtle design.

Next, I released the compound path so I could remove the inside pieces and add in 2 circles in the center. Once I had the circles in place, I selected everything, right clicked and chose Make Compound Path. Then I exported as a SVG file and opened in the Glowforge app to cut a custom button from wood with the laser.

Turtle design by Quietfire Designs

I set it up on the Glowforge to engrave the turtle design and then cut the button shape. Once I had my new button, I was able to string it up on some leather cording and make the rest of this beaded bracelet.

But now, I needed some earrings to wear with it. I started again with the SVG file and used the turtle shape, added a small hole at the top and exported as a SVG file to cut custom earrings with the Glowforge. I just couldn’t decide what color wood to use, so I cut multiples.

Custom wood buttons & earrings with Quietfire Designs

If you don’t have a laser machine, don’t let that stop you from creating fabulous projects! Think about what you do have available. There are many materials you could use such as faux leather and more!

If you are creating files to export as SVGs for use with other cutting machines, laser machines, printers, etc. I do have a class sharing showing how to create and export SVGs and what you need to consider when designing in Silhouette Studio for use in other programs.

Find the Creating SVG files in Silhouette Studio for use with Cricut, Siser, Glowforge, and more! class HERE.

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1 Design, 5 Projects: Unlocking Creativity with a Single Silhouette File

5 Projects with 1 Design
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Each month in the Silhouette Secrets+ newsletters, there is a free file offer. I then use that file to create multiple projects, showcasing the endless possibilities you can achieve with just one design. In this blog post I am sharing a variety of creative projects made using snowflakes designs that I created in the Silhouette Studio software. There are so many possibilities when working with just one design and I hope it sparks your creativity to look at your designs differently and think about the possibilities for multiple projects with one file.

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The January newsletter files were several snowflake designs that I created in the Silhouette Studio software. This is a great way to learn more about using the tools in the Silhouette Studio software and every single user could create these themselves. Check out the tutorial on the tools I used HERE.

Snowflake Designs by EllyMae Created in Silhouette Studio using the Drawing Tools

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Project #1 – Acrylic Ornament

Acrylic Ornament with Oracal 651 decal - Silhouette

I drew a 3″ circle in the Silhouette Studio software as my template to create within for placement and getting an idea of what the design would look like. Using one of the snowflake designs, I added an offset and then used the Knife tool in Silhouette to cut the snowflake design in half. Next, I opened a snowflake saying, adjusted it at bit, and added that to the design. Then cut everything from Oracal 651 and applied it to the front of a 3″ acrylic circle.

Oracal 651 adhesive vinyl cut for a decal with Silhouette

I used the Silhouette Autoblade for these cuts and it did beautifully.

Adding weeding lines in Silhouette to a design for easier weeding

Using the Line Drawing Tools to add weeding lines can help so much when you have intricate designs to weed. This allows you to weed smaller sections of the design and not have the material stick back to itself.

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Project #2 – 3-D Snowflakes

Creating 3-D Paper Snowflakes with Silhouette

Using one of the snowflake designs, I added a score line down the center and cut 3 for each 3-D snowflake out of cardstock. Then assembled them together to make the 3-D ornaments. The score line helped to fold each of the snowflake sides directly in half for assembly.

I shared how I did this in a new video on the Silhouette Secrets+ YouTube channel found HERE.

How to Make a Stunning 3-D Snowflake in Silhouette Studio - step-by-step tutorial

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Project #3 – Keychains/Bag Tags and Earrings with Heat Foil on Silhouette Leatherette

Key chains/bag tags and earrings created with the Silhouette Heat Foil Pen and Silhouette Leatherette

This silver foil looks amazing on the Silhouette black leatherette. I highly recommend the Silhouette leatherette for anyone who wants to get started with cutting faux leathers. Create many different projects with the Silhouette heat pen and Silhouette leatherette.

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For older model machines without the powered tool housing

Additional Heat Foils that I’ve tested

Project #4 – Cut Out Card

Snowflake Cut Out Card with Silhouette

I cut the snowflake design out of a blue sheet of cardstock and then had to walk away for a bit because I wasn’t sure how to finish this out.

Snowflake Cut Out Card in Process

I ended up pulling out supplies and stamps just to see what might be good to add on to finish this card out. I stamped some embellishments from a birthday stamp set as snowflakes in white ink and then stamping the sentiment in a light blue and adding it to the card with foam tape for dimension.

Card Making Process using Stamps and Inks

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Project #5 – Printable Magnets

Printable Magnets with Silhouette Printable Magnet Sheets

Print and cut is so awesome and there are many different material types you can use, such as printable magnet sheets. I filled the snowflake designs with color, added an offset and then a few more shapes to fill the page. These could be used to decorate any magnetic surface.

I used them to give additional ideas for a recent class I taught on creating a custom chalkboard for home decor. This chalkboard is magnetic and has so many options you can play around with.

Custom Chalkboard Design for Home Decor Created with Silhouette

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Maximize Your Creativity: 4 Stunning Projects Using Just One Jaime Lane Designs File

Poinsettia Flower Projects with Jamie Lane Designs
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Each month in the Silhouette Secrets+ newsletters, I team up with a talented designer to offer a free file. I then use that file to create multiple projects, showcasing the endless possibilities you can achieve with just one design. In this blog post I am sharing a variety of creative projects made using the Poinsettia Gift Tag file by Jamie Lane Designs.

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Poinsettia Gift Tag Cut file by Jamie Lane Designs

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Project #1 – 3-D Poinsettia Gift Tags

Poinsettia Gift Tags by Jamie Lane Designs

To start the month off, I cut the design and assembled it for gift tags using kraft cardstock and colored cardstock. I then inked the edges of the cut pieces and used some paper shaping tools to add dimension to the flowers before gluing it all together.

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Project #2 – Christmas Card Embellishment/Home Decor

I scaled the flower design down just a bit and used it as an embellishment on our Christmas card.

Christmas Card Decor embellished with Poinsettia Design by Jamie Lane Designs

This one shown isn’t quite mail friendly, so I kept it for myself and used it as decoration for this year.

I added an easel to the back of all the Christmas cards I sent out and the one shown above that I have on display in my home.

Christmas Card Easel Stand by Lori Whitlock

The Silhouette LIVE tutorial on the Silhouette Secrets+ YouTube channel from November is what started the entire idea of using this with my Christmas card design. In the live I followed a suggestion from a viewer which began the creation of this years Christmas cards. I also shared sketching tips and a demo using the Silhouette Electrostatic Mat.

Silhouette Sketching & Electrostatic Mat Demo & Tutorial

Watch that Sketching tutorial video HERE.

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Project #3 – Gift Box Topper

Poinsettia Tag Design by Jamie Lane Designs Gift Box Topper

I scaled the poinsettia design up a little bit, cut a few more center pieces for the flower and added it on top of a hinged gift box. Added a little bit of gold sparkle spread on the poinsettia and now have a custom made gift box ready to go.

Hinged Gift box by Jamie Lane Designs

Want to know the perfect cut settings for all cardstock? There isn’t one. There are many factors that affect cut results such as: brand, color, weight, paper finish, blade life, cutting mat adhesion, humidity, the design, and more! Test cuts are the best way to know what will work for your particular cardstock or any material in fact. This will save you time, frustration, money, and supplies.

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Project #4 – Poinsettia Bouquet

Over a year ago, I started working on a poinsettia project and crafted these gold-painted wool ball centers for the flowers. While that project was never finished, I kept all the pieces neatly tucked away in a basket, waiting for the right moment to complete it. As I revisited the project, I realized I had used this exact poinsettia flower file from Jamie Lane Designs. Inspired, I decided to pair it with beautiful pearlescent papers from 12 x 12 Cardstock Shop to create a stunning bouquet.

Poinsettia Bouquet with Jamie Lane Designs File and 12 x 12 Cardstock

I ordered the cardstock and when I went to use it I was surprised at how thick it was. I wasn’t sure if I would be able to successfully cut it with the Silhouette Electrostatic Mat. After feeling it, I went looking for the weight and found it was 105 cover that’s 285 gsm. Even though I thought it might be too thick, the only way you really know if something will work is to test it! So I did just that. I did have to adjust my cut settings a bit at the beginning and then it cut beautifully!

As I mentioned above, there are no perfect cut settings that work for all cardstock. The faster you can learn to accept that, the less frustrating it will be. You will quickly learn that test cuts will save you time and if you are like me, kick yourself when you don’t do them.

Check out the new video on the Silhouette Secrets+ YouTube channel where I shared how I created this paper flower bouquet with tips to using the Electrostatic Mat too!

Perfect Cardstock Cuts with the Silhouette Electrostatic Mat

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Poinsettia Flower Design by Jamie Lane Designs and Neenah Stardream Cardstock from 12 x 12 Cardstock Shop

I miss counted when I was cutting the flowers out and I had more flower pieces cut than I had wool ball centers, but I wasn’t going to let this one sit unfinished. I had extra center pieces leftover from the previous projects and still finished these out to use for a future project or gift.

What are some ideas you have for projects this year?

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Unlock Creativity: 5 Stunning Projects You Can Create with Just One Design by Megan Hardy

Crafting Creativity with Megan Hardy
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Discover the magic of versatility with Megan Hardy’s creative designs! In this post, we’ll show you how you can transform a single design into five unique projects that are perfect for any occasion. From an etched acrylic sign with the Silhouette Curio 2 to a wood sign using adhesive vinyl, a personalized apron using Artesprix sublimation markers and paints, a sketched place card for stylish gatherings, and a dazzling foiled card featuring the triple mat stacked technique—this post is packed with inspiration and tips to make the most of your crafting tools. Do more with your designs and bring your creativity to life!

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Project #1 – Etched Acrylic Sign with the Silhouette Curio 2

Etched Acrylic Sign with the Silhouette Curio 2 - Design by Megan Hardy

I used the Silhouette Curio 2 with the Power Engraver to etch on a clear acrylic sign.

Silhouette Curio 2 Acrylic Etching Engraving with the Power Engraver

In most cases, I prefer to etch on the backside of acrylic, however, I knew I want to paint on the back, so I etched the front for this design. The Silhouette Power Engraver leaves a pretty smooth finish, but that will also vary based on the actual acrylic being used and the fill options chosen. The only way to know how it will turn out is to test.

I use shapes in the Silhouette Studio software to create a “template” in order to align the design where I want on the blank I’m using. Just make sure to turn the “cut” line off for the template before you send it to etch or it will also etch the outer edge of your blank as well.

Silhouette Studio Setup for Curio 2 Etching

Also make sure to keep the design away from the taped edges or it could affect the etch results. I got lucky in this etching and it still etched through the painters tape, however, that can also gum up the Power Engraver tool too with the tape particles and adhesive.

Silhouette Curio 2 Engraving Tips

Additional Resources:

Don’t have a Silhouette Curio 2 to etch with? No problem!
Check out these other ideas for Acrylic Sign Decor with Silhouette HERE.

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Project #2 – Wood Sign with Adhesive Vinyl

Wood Sign with Adhesive Vinyl decal - design by Megan Hardy

I grabbed a plain wood sign from my stash that I had picked up years ago in a Target dollar spot. Added a couple layers of paint to the sign and let it dry. Then measured the inside of the blank and used a rectangle as a template to size the design. Once I had the design sized, I moved my rectangle off to the left side and drew in some weeding lines with the line tools so it was easier to weed in pieces.

Silhouette Studio Software - Adding Weeding Lines to a Design

I also cut my material down to the size I need so I can save the adhesive on my cutting mat and don’t have to peel a full sheet of material off the mat each time. To do this I decrease the Transparency on the Page Setup Panel so I can reveal the cutting grid and know what size to cut my material down to.

Cutting Adhesive Vinyl with Silhouette

Now I am not using the adhesive on the rest of the mat and it will increase the lifespan on the cutting mat.

Weeding Lines on Adhesive Vinyl

Adding weeding lines in the Silhouette software may take a couple extra seconds before you send the design to cut, but can save you frustration when weeding adhesive vinyl.

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Project #3 – Sketched Place Cards

Sketched Place Cards with Silhouette - design by Megan Hardy

I love how these turned out! This place card was designed in the Silhouette software, using a rectangle, dashed line for scoring, and the pumpkin design from the Falling for Fall design.

Silhouette Sketched design with white pen - design by Megan Hardy

Let’s not talk about the fact that I created these for Thanksgiving dinner and then totally forgot to use them. There is always next year!

But, they turned out looking awesome! I love the painted liked texture that the sketch fill with the white pen gave it. Each one turned out just a bit different in the way the ink laid down and moved.

After creating these, I did a LIVE tutorial on the Silhouette Secrets+ YouTube channel sharing more on sketching tips and a demo using the Silhouette Electrostatic Mat as well.

Silhouette Sketching & Electrostatic Mat Demo & Tutorial

Watch that Sketching tutorial video HERE.

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Project #4 – Custom Apron with Artesprix Sublimation Markers and Paints

Custom Apron with Artesprix Sublimation - design by Megan Hardy

Artesprix sublimation products are a great way to test and investigate if you want to go deeper into the sublimation side of things. I used the Artesprix black sublimation marker to sketch out the design with my Silhouette.

Silhouette Studio Sketching with Artesprix - design by Megan Hardy

With Artesprix sublimation products, you don’t need any special paper! Plain ordinary copy paper is all that’s needed and if you don’t like what you’ve made, you aren’t out much. I love playing with the Artesprix products and seeing what can happen.

Once the main design was sketched, then I sponged on some paint in 2 shades of orange around the design to complete the custom apron.

Check out more details in the blog post HERE.

Sublimation Custom Apron with Artesprix Sublimation Markers and Paints

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Project #5 – Foiled Card Design with the Triple Mat Stacked Technique

Foiled Card Design with Triple Mat Stacked Technique - design by Megan Hardy

Make your cards pop with the Triple Mat Stacked technique and add heat foil to that for even more wow factor. I love combining things to make unique projects!

This was completed using a digital pattern in Silhouette Studio, setting it up for a print and cut, then using the setup for foiling the design before cutting.

Silhouette Print and Cut plus Foiling a Card Design with Triple Mat Stacked Technique

Foiling can really add a unique touch to your projects! It does take extra time in creating, but can definitely be worth it.

Silhouette Heat Pen Foiling for a card design

You can see this in action in this video – Quick Foil Card Design: Silhouette Cameo 5, Heat Pen, and Print and Cut video on the Silhouette Secrets+ YouTube channel.

Foil Card Magic with Silhouette Cameo 5 & Heat Pen

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Find more designs by Megan Hardy at the Silhouette Design Store or on Etsy.

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I love exploring how one design can inspire multiple creative projects! The Crafting Creativity blog series is your go-to source for endless inspiration, packed with innovative ideas, practical tips, and expert techniques to elevate your crafting. Whether you’re reimagining a favorite design, experimenting with new materials, or mastering advanced skills, these posts are here to ignite your imagination and help you bring your creative visions to life. Head over to the Crafting Creativity series HERE and discover where your creativity can take you!

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5 Projects with 1 Design by Megan Hardy

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Master Perfect Silhouette Cuts: Top Tips for Electrostatic Mat

Master the Silhouette Electrostatic Mat
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As a paper crafter I am loving the Silhouette Electrostatic (ES) Mat! This new technology is pretty darn cool and not having to remove the cut pieces from an adhesive cutting mat can save time. Especially when cutting for large projects! In this post, I’m sharing more tips on having successful results when using the Silhouette Electrostatic (ES) Mat.

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How Does the Silhouette Electrostatic Mat Work?

When the electrostatic mat is turned on, a static charge is built up between the electrostatic mat and the protective sheet. This holds the protective sheet in place and materials can be placed on top of it. The charge then builds between the protective sheet and the material, which holds it in place while it’s being cut. Once the design is cut simply break that charge by either lifting the protective sheet off the ES Mat or turning the ES mat off. The charge will dissipate and the material can easily be removed.

The Silhouette Electrostatic Mat is an accessory that is compatible with the Silhouette Cameo 5 models or Silhouette Portrait 4. The Silhouette Curio 2 comes with the Electrostatic Mat.

What materials does the Silhouette Electrostatic Mat Work With?

Materials that are smooth and completely flat are going to work best with the Silhouette ES Mat. The material has to be able to build up that electrostatic charge and be held in place the entire time it’s being cut. Textured materials, “breathable” materials such as fabric, or curled materials are not going to work well because it cannot build up a charge to hold it in place.

I have cut vellum, copy paper, sticker paper, 65 lb cardstock, 85 lb cardstock, 110 lb cardstock, adhesive vinyl, and I’m sure I’m probably forgetting a few others in the past year that I’ve been testing it.

I did try a thicker cardstock by Bazzill which was their smooth cardstock and it cut, but it was not as clean of a cut as I prefer. However, I have had the same results when using Bazzil on an adhesive cutting mat too. Some cardstocks are just a bit more difficult to cut cleanly with the Silhouette. I tend to stay away from those for cutting projects, but they work well when cut with a paper trimmer.

Tips for Successful Cuts with the Silhouette ES Mat

While cutting pieces for demo projects for an upcoming class, I knew I wanted to share the tips I’ve learned during testing to achieve successful cuts. The best way to learn what works and what doesn’t is often through the failures encountered along the way. And even though I’ve been using cutting machines for many years, there are still failures along the way.

Check out the new video on the Silhouette Secrets+ YouTube channel where I am sharing a look at the cutting process and sharing things that work and things that don’t work.

Silhouette Cutting Secrets: Master the Electrostatic Mat video tutorial

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A Closer Look at the Final Cuts

Silhouette Electrostatic Mat cutting cardstock leaves

It is so nice to just lift off the cardstock after the cut and see the pieces laying there.

Silhouette ES Mat Cutting Cardstock Flowers

You will start to see the pieces pile up on the right side of the photos as I share the progression.

Silhouette Electrostatic Mat cutting cardstock pink flowers

These projects and cuts can also be successful on an adhesive cutting mat, but it was so nice to just be able to slide the finished cuts off and be ready for the next sheet of cardstock.

Silhouette ES Mat cutting detailed details

Especially when you have a million tiny pieces like on these film strips!

In the video, I also show how my first attempt at cutting these film strips was not successful. I had the design placed too close to the edge of the cardstock and a piece lifted during the cut and it pretty much ate my cardstock. I simply unloaded the ES Mat, cleaned all the bits up, reset the machine, and then moved my design down on the design mat a little bit and sent it again to cut. Perfect cuts!

Silhouette Electrostatic Mat detailed cuts

Now, this design cut beautifully. The ring design is 2 pieces cut for a background. However, I did have to babysit it a little bit more as some of the cavities of the design would lift as it was being cut with the movement under the roller bar. I carefully removed the pieces as they were lifting during the cut and showed that in the video too.

Silhouette ES Mat cutting cardstock

All of these designs were created in the Silhouette Studio software from scratch for an upcoming class. The cutting process is a bit of the behind-the-scenes of that class creation. Watch the Upcoming Events tab or sign up for the Upcoming Craft Events emails and I’ll send an email direct to your inbox when new events open for registration.

Silhouette ES Mat Cuts

Sometimes, the cut won’t stay in place when the excess is removed. This can happen with smaller designs as there is a smaller surface area to hold the electrostatic charge in place.

Master Perfect Silhouette Cuts: Top Tips for Electrostatic Mat

  • the ES Mat needs a secure connection that is completely flat to connect to the Silhouette Cameo 5 or Portrait 4 machine
  • materials need to be completely flat to maintain the charge
  • designs placed too close the edges can cause cut issues and/or lifting which can affect cut results
  • test cut, test cut, test cut!
  • make sure ES Mat is turned on and remains on during the entire cut
  • you will make mistakes!
  • take time to practice

Silhouette Supplies

A Look at the Finished Projects

Card Design #1

Card Design by EllyMae

Card Design #2

Card Design #2 by EllyMae

Scrapbook Layout #1

Scrapbook Layout #1 by EllyMae

Scrapbook Layout #2

Scrapbook Layout #2 by EllyMae

I was having so much fun in designing for these class projects and love how they turned out.

I hope the tips help you to be successful with the Silhouette ES Mat!

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Amazon Prime Day Deals 2024

Amazon Prime Day Deals
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The 2024 Amazon Prime Days are here!

I’ll be sharing more deals throughout the entire sale as I find them in my Amazon Storefront HERE.

I’ve found a few deals on Silhouette machines too!

Silhouette Cameo 5 Bundle

Silhouette Cameo 5 – Black Bundle – click HERE

Silhouette Cameo 5 - White bundle

Silhouette Cameo 5 – White Bundle – click HERE

Silhouette Cameo 5 - White

Silhouette Cameo 5 – White – machine only – click HERE

Silhouette Curio 2

Silhouette Curio 2 – click HERE

I’ll be adding more deals I find to the Silhouette Secrets+ Prime Day list in my Amazon storefront. Check it out HERE.
Deals change quickly during the Prime Days.

And one more deal I want to share. Siser has teamed up with Creative Fabrica for Christmas in July.

Creative Fabrica and Siser team up!!!

Christmas in July is back and Siser has teamed up with Creative Fabrica to offer a free gift along with the Creative Fabrica subscription.

Check it out HERE.

Creative Fabrica Christmas in July Siser

I am not normally a big subscription person, but I have to say that I have gotten a lot of use out of my Creative Fabrica subscription.

Grab this deal or extend your subscription during this promotion HERE. And then make sure to fill out the form to grab you free gift HERE – mine arrives quickly.

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Heat Pen Panel – Silhouette Specialty Tools

Silhouette Heat Pen Panel
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Under the new Specialty Tools Panel on Tab 4 in Silhouette Studio, is the Heat Pen Panel.

This tutorial was written in Silhouette Studio version 4.5.770.

The Specialty Tools Panel was released in v4.5+ software versions. If you don’t see it on the right side of the Silhouette Studio, your software version may be older than v4.5.

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The Silhouette Heat Pen is one of the new powered tools that was announced and released in September 2023. It is compatible with the Silhouette Cameo 5, Portrait 4, and Curio 2.

Silhouette Heat Pen - Foil on Cardstock

The Silhouette Heat Pen can be found at CrafterCuts, Silhouette America, or Amazon.
CrafterCuts has free shipping on orders over $35 and use code SECRETS to save 10% on supplies & accessories (not valid on machines).
Silhouette America has free shipping on orders over $50 if you are a Silhouette Club member.

Specialty Tools Panel – Heat Pen – Tab 4

Here is a look at the details of the Heat Pen Panel in Silhouette Studio.

Silhouette Heat Pen Panel - Specialty Tools

1 – Heat Pen Fill Patterns – choose from None, Lined, Concentric, Cross-hatched, and Spiral

Silhouette Heat Pen Fill Patterns

All designs will vary in how the pattern fills in the area. I used Hi by Diva Watts Design – Design #399489 and at the size shown, there isn’t much inside the Concentric Pattern fill at a 0.079 spacing. Testing is the only way to know what fill pattern and spacing will look good on the finished project.

2 – Spacing – Increase or decrease the grid spacing between the lines of the pattern. A spacing of 0.004″ will fill in the design more, but depending on the pattern chosen, there can still be some bare spots.

Silhouette Concentric Fill Pattern 0.004" spacing

In this example, the Concentric fill pattern at a 0.004″ spacing fills in most areas, but there are still some white spaces in certain areas. Zoom in on your designs so you can see the tight fills and how each pattern fills in the designs.

Silhouette Heat Pen Concentric Fill Zoomed In

These spaces may or may not affect the outcome of the final project. Testing is the the only way to know what will work and all designs will vary.

This is another area where you are changing a lot of data at one time, so be patient with your computer if it is thinking.

3 – Angle – Change the angle of the fill pattern.

4 – Release Heat Pen Fill – selecting this option will take the fill from an editable fill pattern and makes it a vector design.

When using this feature, be aware that once the fill has been released and file saved and closed, it is a permanent change to that file. If the design needs to be adjusted, you would need to start over.

Silhouette Heat Pen

Here are a few examples created with the Silhouette Heat Pen.

Silhouette Heat Pen Examples

Check out the full tutorial and written instructions on using the Silhouette Heat Pen HERE.

I tested several brands of hot foil with the Silhouette Heat Pen and here are the supplies I used when testing and creating the projects shown above.

Supplies Used

Optional supplies:

Additional Resources:

  • Silhouette Curio 2 additional resources found HERE

Silhouette Studio Specialty Tools Panel Tabs (coming soon)

  • Specialty Tools Panel – Tab 1 – Emboss Panel details HERE
  • Specialty Tools Panel – Tab 2 – Score & Emboss – details HERE
  • Specialty Tools Panel – Tab 3 – Power Engraver – details HERE
  • Specialty Tools Panel – Tab 4 – Heat Pen – details above

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Power Engraver – Silhouette Specialty Tools Panel

Silhouette Curio 2 Power Engraver Panel
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Under the new Specialty Tools Panel on Tab 3 in Silhouette Studio, is the Power Engraver Panel.

This tutorial was written in Silhouette Studio version 4.5.770. The Specialty Tools Panel was released in v4.5+ software versions. If you don’t see it on the right side of the Silhouette Studio, your software version may be older than v4.5.

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The Power Engraver is specific to the Silhouette Curio 2 and is one of the new powered tools that was announced and released in September 2023.

Silhouette Curio 2 Power Engraver

The Silhouette Power Engraver is designed to be used along with the Curio 2 Debris Tray, which helps to contain any debris from the materials being etching.

Silhouette Power Engraver for the Curio 2

The backside of the Power Engraver features a power plug that sits in the Carriage 2 housing and powers the device through the Silhouette Curio 2 machine. The end of the tool is a router tip that spins to perform the engrave process. It functions like a Dremel tool and sounds like one too. The sound changes depending on the materials being used.

And I’ll just say – I love it!

Specialty Tools Panel – Power Engraver – Tab 3

Here is a look at the details of the Power Engraver Panel in Silhouette Studio.

Silhouette Power Engraver Panel

1 – Power Engraver Etch Fill Patterns – choose from None, Lined, Concentric, Cross-hatched, and Spiral

Silhouette Power Engraver Tool

2 – Spacing – Increase or decrease the grid spacing between the lines of the pattern. The dark red star shows a 0.004″ spacing – a really tight etch fill

Silhouette Power Engraver Fill Spacing

This is another area where you are changing a lot of data at one time, so be patient with your computer if it is thinking.

3 – Angle – Change the angle of the etch pattern.

4 – Release Engraving Fill – selecting this option will take the fill from an editable fill pattern and makes it a vector design.

This can be helpful if you are trying to stack multiple layers of etch for engraving on harder materials. It is not necessary to do this with simple etch designs or softer materials such as acrylic.

When using this feature, be aware that once the fill has been released and file saved and closed, it is a permanent change to that file. If the design needs to be adjusted, you would need to start over.

Silhouette Curio 2 Power Engraver

Here are a few examples of etching on acrylic with the Silhouette Power Engraver.

Silhouette Curio 2 Acrylic Etching with Power Engraver

I’ve had a lot of fun creating with the Silhouette Curio 2 and Power Engraver!

Find more details on etching with the Curio 2 in this post Beginner Acrylic Engrave/Etch with the Silhouette Curio 2 found HERE.
I share the supply list used for the projects and also details on the Silhouette Curio 2 – Beginner Acrylic Engrave Class that will take you step-by-step through the process. The class aims to quickly help you succeed in etching on the Curio 2.

Additional Resources:

  • Silhouette Curio 2 additional resources found HERE

Silhouette Studio Specialty Tools Panel Tabs (coming soon)

  • Specialty Tools Panel – Tab 1 – Emboss Panel details HERE
  • Specialty Tools Panel – Tab 2 – Score & Emboss – details HERE
  • Specialty Tools Panel – Tab 3 – Power Engraver – details above

Find the Silhouette Curio 2, Power Engraver Tool, and the Curio Debris Tray at either CrafterCuts, Silhouette America, or Amazon.
CrafterCuts has free shipping on orders over $35 and use code SECRETS to save 10% on supplies & accessories (not valid on machines).
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Silhouette Specialty Tools Power Engraver Panel

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3 Ways to Customize Acrylic Shapes with Silhouette

I’m in love with these Layered Snowflake Arabesque Tile acrylic shapes from Craft Chameleon. They come in a wide variety of colors and I’ve been using them for testing. I want to share 3 methods I tested, my results with each, and which one is my favorite at the end – you might be surprised.

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Layered Acrylic Shapes Snowflakes Craft Chameleon

I am calling these ornaments, but they can be so much more. Gift tags, ornaments, stand alone decor item, and more!

3 Ways to Customize Acrylic Shapes with Silhouette

  1. Etching Acrylic with the Silhouette Curio 2 Power Engraver – Let It Snow Design
  2. Etching Acrylic with the Silhouette Curio 2 Punch Tool – top left Snowflake saying
    (the Curio 1 and Silhouette etching tool can do this too – more info below)
  3. Adhesive Vinyl Decal – any cutting machine can do this with good quality vinyl!

1 – Etching Acrylic with the Silhouette Curio 2 Power Engraver

I have been doing a lot of testing with the Silhouette Curio 2 and just had to try this with the new Silhouette Power Engraver Tool.

Silhouette Curio 2 Power Engraver Acrylic Etching

I have had great results with the Silhouette Power Engraver. However, it is not a fine detail engraving tip. When you are working with it, you want to keep that in mind and may need to adjust the design to work with it.

I have a full step-by-step class the Silhouette Secrets+ Teachable site on setting up for etching/engraving on acrylic with the Silhouette Curio 2 including how to get exact placement on shapes. I share all the things that worked and those that did not in the class too!
Find all the details and see more examples of my etching tests HERE.

Silhouette Curio 2 Power Engraver Etched - Engraved Acrylic

The etch is pretty subtle on the colored acrylic. Acrylic blanks are also one of the most difficult things to photograph too! Right up there with glass objects.

I love the sparkle of the top layer of this acrylic shape.

Check out a quick look at the Silhouette Power Engrave Tool in action on the Silhouette Secrets+ YouTube channel HERE.

Supplies used:

Silhouette Curio 2, Curio Debris Tray, Silhouette Cutting Mat, Silhouette Power Engraver, Let It Snow by Jamie Lane Designs, Layered Snowflake Arabesque Tile acrylic shape, lint roller, super glue, craft clamps, ribbon
*use code SECRETS at CrafterCuts to save 10% on Silhouette supplies – does not apply to new machines

For more details on the Silhouette Curio 2 click HERE.

2 – Etching Acrylic with the Silhouette Curio 2 Punch Tool

With the release of Silhouette released version v4.5.760+, which means the Silhouette Punch Tool has been unlocked for etching with both the Silhouette Curio 2 and the Silhouette Cameo 5. I have been testing the Silhouette Punch Tool for etching with both models of machines.

For more details on etching with the Silhouette Cameo 5 and Punch Tool check out this post HERE.
Note: etching on the Silhouette Cameo 5 is designed for Silhouette metal etching sheets and not for acrylics – more details in my blog post

The Silhouette Punch Tool is supposed to be the etching tool for finer details with the Silhouette Curio 2 and Cameo 5. While it does etch, it definitely is no where near the same quality of etch as the Silhouette Curio 1 was with the Silhouette etching tool.

If you have a Silhouette Curio 1, I would recommend hanging on to it and get that baby out to etch on acrylic. It does a fantastic job.

However, the Silhouette Curio 2 is here to stay. It is the new machine model and the Silhouette Curio 1 is no longer manufactured. Honestly, the Curio 1 had a really, really long lifespan for a machine model. I am surprised that it was manufactured for so long.

The Silhouette Curio 2 and the Silhouette Cameo 5 has a specialized Carriage 2 housing that allows not only for specialty tools, but also a higher force. While the Carriage 1 housing on Silhouette models is an up and down motor, the Carriage 2 housing on Silhouette model machines is a round and round motor. This means that it is different than the Silhouette Curio 1 machine that was designed over 10 years ago. Different machine, different results.
I’ll have more details on the blog later about all of that.

Bottom line is – the Silhouette Punch Tool does etch.

Check out a quick look at the Silhouette Curio 2 & Punch Tool in action on the Silhouette Secrets+ YouTube channel HERE.

Supplies used:

Silhouette Curio 2, Curio Debris Tray, Silhouette Cutting Mat, Silhouette Punch Tool, Snowflake Kisses Holiday Wishes Design, Layered Snowflake Arabesque Tile acrylic shape, lint roller, super glue, craft clamps, ribbon
*use code SECRETS at CrafterCuts to save 10% on Silhouette supplies – does not apply to new machines

For more details on the Silhouette Curio 2 click HERE.

3 – Adhesive Vinyl Decal

I used Oracal 651 white adhesive vinyl and cut this with the Silhouette Cameo 5 using the Silhouette Autoblade.

Yes! The Silhouette Autoblade!

Silhouette Cameo 5 Detailed Vinyl Cut with Autoblade

I selected the Vinyl Glossy setting and increase the blade depth to a 2. Actual cut settings that will work for you will depend on your material, machine, and blade life. Test cuts are the only way you will know what works for you. Find more information on Perfect Cut Settings HERE.

One of the big key factors is you want high quality adhesive vinyl and good quality transfer tape for detail works. Low quality vinyl can just be a mess and more of a headache than the money it tricked you into saving. If you have ever cut low quality vinyl or old vinyl, you are nodding right now and know exactly what I mean!

Silhouette Oracal 651 Vinyl Cut with Autoblade

Now, yes, I lost the dots to my i’s. But holy smokes! This is tiny details! At this size, I could care less about those little dots on the i’s. I can either cut more and add them or add in a different embellishment to the project.

Silhouette Oracal 651 Fine Detail Cut with Autoblade

One of the things that can help when cutting this small is adding Weeding Lines to the design and it definitely helped in this small detail cut.
For more details on adding Weeding Lines click HERE.
For designs like this, I prefer to draw my own weeding lines. It takes just a little more time in the setup and cutting process, but it can be 100% worth it to save you headache when weeding.

I have more tips on cutting small fonts & designs HERE too!

Silhouette Oracal 651 Vinyl Fine Detail Cut with Autoblade

Check out a quick look at weeding this design on the Silhouette Secrets+ YouTube channel HERE.

Supplies used:

Silhouette Cameo 5, Silhouette Autoblade – Type B, Silhouette Cutting Mat, Oracal 651 White adhesive vinyl, AT65 Transfer Tape, Snowflake Kisses Holiday Wishes Design, Layered Snowflake Arabesque Tile acrylic shape, super glue, craft clamps, ribbon
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My Favorite

Out of all 3 methods, this one has to be my favorite because it really stands out. And the best part is, anyone with a cutting machine could do this method!

Silhouette Cameo 5 Detailed Adhesive Vinyl Decal with Autoblade

I hope that gives you some ideas how you can create and customize with acrylic shapes. You are not limited to Snowflake Arabesque Acrylics either! Craft Chameleon has a wide selection of acrylic blanks. The 3″ clear acrylic rounds are my favorite and I make sure to stock up each time I order.

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Enjoy !

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