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1 Stencil, 6 Creative Projects: Transform Your Design into Home Décor, Jewelry, Decals & More with Silhouette

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Looking for stencil craft ideas to spark your creativity? This week, I’m sharing how one stencil design can be transformed in six fun and unique ways! Using the Hand Carved Flower Stencil by Kassy’s Parlour, created by artist Kassandra Louise Designs, I turned this single file into a home décor sign, cup decal, jewelry pendants, painted canvas, and more. It’s incredible how one design can inspire so many creative projects.

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When you look at a design file, do you see one project idea, or can you envision it on multiple projects? I started the Crafting Creativity series to help spark ideas and inspiration to do more with your files.

In this episode, I’m featuring this Hand Carved Flower Stencil Pattern by Kassy’s Parlour.

Digital stencil design featuring hand-carved flowers on a black background, labeled with available file formats.

Crafting Creativity Projects – Stencil Craft Ideas

Project #1 – Stencils with Stencil Material

Once I got started cutting stencils out, it was hard to stop.

A silhouette cutting machine with a flower stencil design and a quote stencil cut out, placed on a wooden tabletop.
Designs by Kassy’s Parlour

These are cut from 6 mil stencil material and it cut beautifully.

A person holding a flower stencil design above a cutting machine with a light-colored cutting mat.

Here is a look at the stencil before I unloaded it from the machine. For harder to cut materials, checking the cut before unloading the machine is a great habit to get into. If the cut did not complete, you can send it again and it should cut in the same place. This is great for materials such as stencil materials that dull blades quicker and may need extra passes to cut through.

Once the stencil is cut, it can be used for many different projects and mediums.

One thing to keep in mind is that stencil material is plastic and plastic will dull the blade quicker than other materials. It is perfectly normal to have to increase the blade settings or passes the more that is cut. And if you are cutting this material a lot, you may go through more blades than other thinner, easier to cut materials.

I cut this 6 mil stencil material using the preset for Stencil Material in the Silhouette Studio software. All I changed was to increase the passes to 2 and then when that started having a few hang ups, I increased it to 3 passes.

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Project #2 – Card Background with Stencil

Have you ever used a Gel Press or Gelli Plate before? This is such a fun technique!

A hand holding a printed stencil design featuring various flower shapes, showcasing a lilac color against a white background.

Basically, a gel press is a jelly plate that you can add paint or other mediums on top of and then you press a piece of paper over top of it and pull the paint off. You can layer colors, add textures, and have lots of options.

An overhead view of a crafting workspace featuring a gel press printing technique. A teal and purple patterned paint layer is applied on a piece of paper, with a roller and stencil positioned nearby.

Here are a couple of pulls that I did using the stencil on top of the Gel Press.

A workspace displaying a stenciled design on paper with blue and purple acrylic paints, accompanied by two bottles of DecoArt paint. A ruler and cutting mat are visible in the background.

These can turn out so neat and each one is unique. Once dry the pages can be used for many projects such as cards, mixed media pages, tags, backgrounds and more!

A craft workspace featuring a handmade card reading 'Just a Note' surrounded by acrylic paint bottles, tools, and a gel press.

I used two of the gel prints to make this card and then stamped with black ink directly on top of the print. It turned out pretty neat with the paint showing through the black ink.

A handmade card featuring a floral stencil design in shades of purple, with the words 'just a note' and 'to say hello' printed in bold black text.

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Project #3 – Home Decor Sign

For this project, I opened the stencil design, changed the fill color to transparent and then right clicked and chose “Release Compound Path”. This will break up the design into pieces. I then deleted all the pieces around the full flower design. Then selected all of the flower pieces, right click and choose “Make Compound Path”.

I am using a 8″ frame, so drew a square and sized it to 8″ x 8″. I selected the flower design and filled it with black, just to see it better. Then started playing around with patterns. I filled the flower design with a pattern and decreased the transparency in the Fill Color panel. Then I started filling the background square with patterns and testing them out.

Here is a look at my working file where you can see the different pattern options I was playing around with.

Silhouette Studio design screen showing a floral background with the text 'It never gets easier You just get better' for creating custom decals.

Then I printed the design onto Epson Presentation Paper – Matte and cut it with my paper trimmer.

A printed design with the text "It never gets easier. You just get better" is placed on a wooden table near a cutting machine and a paper trimmer.

When there are straight lines and a larger image as shown above, an old school paper trimmer does the trick versus trying to set up for a print and cut. I use Silhouette Studio to do the design work and printing and then with 4 swipes, my paper trimmer has the project ready to go.

A framed wall art piece featuring the quote 'It never gets easier. You just get better.' against a blue background with a floral design, alongside a white pitcher holding purple flowers.

And the best part about this is, you can change it out whenever you feel like. Print a new image and swap it out to coordinate with the season, your decor, or your mood.

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Project #4 – Cup Decal

I cut several flower decals from patterned adhesive vinyl to decorate my new travel coffee cup. I used the same technique as described above to separate the flower design from the stencil and cut individual flower decals.

A hand holding a white insulated cup featuring a blue floral design, set against a grassy background.

After I weeded the decals, I cut them apart and then applied transfer tape and placed each one individually around the cup, so I could control where they were and how they fit together.

Here is a close up of the decal where I hope you can see a bit of it’s sparkle & shine.

Close-up of a travel coffee cup featuring a blue flower decal with a glossy finish.

Tips for Creating Cup Decals with Adhesive Vinyl

Surface Area

When applying adhesive vinyl to a surface that may be handled often, you want to keep in mind the size of the pieces of the design. The smaller the piece, the less adhesive there is to stick to the surface of the blank. So thin letters, intricate flourishes, delicate designs may not stick well to the surface of an object that’s handled or washed.

Even if using “permanent” adhesive vinyl, that doesn’t mean it will never come off or lift. Permanent adhesive vinyl simply means it has a stronger adhesive on the backside than “temporary” vinyl once cured. You can still peel it off, pick it off, scrape it off, etc.

The greater the surface area of the solid pieces of the design, the more adhesive there is to stick to the object.

There are a couple things you can do to help with a decal staying put longer.

  • thicken fonts or enlarge small areas of the design
  • eliminate the smaller or tiny sections of a design if possible
  • clean the surface of the cup with an alcohol swab & let it dry completely – this cleans off any dust or oils off the surface that can repel the adhesive
  • after applying the decal, let it sit for 48-72 hours for the adhesive to set up
  • apply a bit of heat to help the adhesive vinyl stick – not too much, you don’t want to melt it

Surface of the Cup

Stain resistant, nonstick, or silicone surfaces are designed to repel anything from sticking to it. Even if you are able to get a decal to stick initially, it usually does not for long.

It doesn’t just apply to cups though. There are a lot more stain resistant paints on the market and being used to paint interior walls of homes. Stain resistant is designed so things don’t stick to it, so even a “permanent” adhesive vinyl decal may not stick.

Textured surfaces can also be more difficult for a decal to stick to or it may not last long on a texture surface.

Placement of the Decal

When placing decals onto a cup, keep in mind where it is placed. I purposely placed my designs higher up on the cup knowing that it would be set into a car cup holder.

The more a cup is handled, the greater chance there is that the decal can catch, lift, or come off. This would include things like someone picking at the design, washing the cup, scrubbing the cup, sliding in and out of a car cup holder, being tossed around in a bag, etc.

And…

Sometimes things just happen and it won’t last. The best part about having a cutting machine is that you can cut another one. Or you can take the current one off, clean the cup, and apply a new decal to fit your mood.

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Project #5 – Custom Jewelry for Pendants, Bag Tags, Keychains, Earrings…

I created a collection of jewelry pendants with matching earrings, bag tags, keychains and more

A collection of custom jewelry including necklaces, earrings, and keychains featuring vibrant floral designs encased in circular metal settings, displayed on a dark background.

Once I got started with this, it was hard to stop and I ended up creating quite a few.

A set of jewelry including a pendant, earrings, and a charm, featuring intricate blue floral designs with glitter, accompanied by a blue tassel.

When working with digital supplies, it’s so easy to change things up and I think the Mod Podge Sparkle added so much to this project.

A collection of colorful jewelry items including necklaces, earrings, and keychains featuring vibrant floral designs and glitter accents, displayed on a dark surface.

See all the written details in this blog post – Sparkle & Shine: DIY Custom Jewelry HERE

A display of various DIY jewelry pieces made using Silhouette, including pendants, earrings, and tassel accents with vibrant colors and glitter.

Or watch the video tutorial on the Silhouette Secrets+ YouTube channel HERE.

A close-up view of DIY sparkling jewelry pieces on a black surface, featuring colorful pendants and leather tassels with a step-by-step tutorial overlay.

And by request, I also created a set of printable instructions that can be found HERE too.

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Project #6 – Painted Canvas Decor

I tried several different things with these and they are still a work in progress. Some things didn’t turn out such as using the stencil with white sharpies or sponging on white texture paste. I had too much bleed, so I ended up painting another layer to cover it up.

An arrangement of three canvases displaying floral designs in pink and white, alongside a printed sheet featuring a similar floral stencil pattern on a blue background.

When the white Sharpie and texture paint didn’t work out on this one, I switched gears and cut a stencil from Silhouette adhesive backed stencil material and started filling it in with TCW Stencil Butter. OH MY! I have to say that the Silhouette adhesive backed stencil material worked AWESOME! Even with the texture of the canvas, it worked great! I will definitely be using this more in the future. The only drawback is that it is letter size and I would have loved to create a larger stencil.

A close-up view of a flower stencil applied to a blue canvas, with fuchsia stencil butter visible in the stencil design.

But I made it work. I had to let the first flower dry and then I added more.

A blue canvas featuring pink flower designs on the left, alongside a stencil with white flower outlines on the right.

All I need now is the perfect saying to add to it. Let me know if you have any ideas that jump out at you when you see the project!

The next one has several layers of paint on it, but ultimately, I ended up with a solid pink background. I had cut a 12″ x 12″ stencil to use with this, but then I started looking at all of those negative pieces that were left over from the stencil and wondered if I could use those in some way.

A person holding a floral stencil above a cutting machine on a wooden work surface, with additional craft supplies visible in the background.

I ended up applying transfer tape and picking up all of those pieces that I then used as a negative stencil on the wet paint. It was really just a “let’s see what happens moment”. I just laid the transfer tape on top of the wet paint with the negative pieces attached and smoothed it down to see what would happen.

Close-up view of a pink textured canvas with an embossed pattern.

It gave it an interesting pattern. Once the paint was dry, I then simply traced around with the white Sharpie Creative Maker and then I added a layer of Mod Podge Sparkle on top of it.

A pink canvas with white flower stencil designs on it, placed next to a clear stencil sheet on a wooden surface.

I am not sure if it’s finished yet or if I will add more to it. Just waiting a bit to see where the art goes.

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All of these projects were completed using just 1 stencil design file from Kassy’s Parlour.

Find designs by Kassy’s Parlour on Etsy HERE.

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A great big thank you to Kassy for contributing the free file for the Silhouette Secrets+ newsletter for the month of August! If you missed grabbing the free design in August, it is available in the HERE.

This year I started offering a free file each month for Silhouette Secrets+ newsletter subscribers. I love designing in the Silhouette Studio software and have shared some of my creations as well as look forward to collaborating with more artists in the future too!

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Did this spark your imagination? ✨ It’s amazing how one single file can be transformed into so many unique projects! I loved exploring all the creative possibilities with this design. You can find even more inspiration and project ideas in the Crafting Creativity section on the website — check it out HERE.

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A collage of various crafting projects made using a hand-carved flower stencil design. The projects include decorative cards, jewelry pendants, a travel cup decal, and painted canvas art, showcasing creative uses of vinyl and stencil techniques.

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One SVG, Four Stunning Projects: Crafting with Diva Watts Designs and Silhouette

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Looking for creative ways to get more out of your cut files? In this post, I’m sharing how I used one SVG file from Diva Watts Designs to create four unique and beautiful projects—all with Silhouette! From a layered cardstock sign with vinyl to an interchangeable home décor frame, greeting cards, and even a custom wood sign, you’ll see just how versatile one SVG project can be. Whether you’re crafting for fun, decorating your space, or creating gifts, this post is packed with inspiration and ideas to help you make the most of your designs.

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When you look at a design file, do you see one project idea, or can you envision it on multiple projects? I started the Crafting Creativity series to help spark ideas and inspiration to do more with your files.

Design featuring a floral pattern with the words 'Oh, Hello' on a circular background, accompanied by the logo of Diva Watts Designs.

I took this Oh Hello design by Diva Watts Designs and am sharing several projects below that could be created from this one file.

First, here is a look at a finished wood sign by Diva Watts Design using this design.

A round wooden sign featuring a floral design with the text 'Oh, Hello' in a stylish script. The sign has a natural wood background and a black band at the bottom with white lettering.

Crafting Creativity Projects with Diva Watts Designs

One simple design opens the door to endless crafting ideas. You may look at this design and say, “I don’t have a laser, so I cannot do anything with it.” But that’s simply not the case! Let’s take a look at a few possibilities.

Project #1 – Door Hanger with Cardstock and Vinyl

A round chalkboard sign featuring a floral design with the text 'Oh, hello' written in a playful font. 
Blog post features one SVG to create multiple projects.

Rather than limit yourself to a specific material, use different materials to create a similar style. I used cardstock and vinyl added to a pre-made wood backer for this design.

Check out this post – How to Make a DIY Door Hanger Sign with Cardstock & Vinyl Using Silhouette HERE for more details.

A round wooden sign featuring the phrase 'Oh Hello' with floral designs above and a dark horizontal band across the middle, resting on a crafting mat with tools nearby.

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Project #2 – Card Designs

I love this one! I used just the hello part of the design, cut a bit off the left side using the Knife tool and then welded it to rectangle frame. Then I made an offset of the design and layered it together to make it pop.

A close-up of a layered cardstock project featuring the word 'hello' in a decorative font, set on a wooden table with adhesive tools and a cutting machine in the background.
Blog post features one SVG to create multiple projects.

Using just the text from the wood sign design I created the next cards. Don’t throw out those bits! In some cases, like this one, you can use the negative part of the design that’s been cut and create with it too!

Craft projects featuring the phrase 'Oh Hello' on colorful cardstock, along with crafting tools like scissors and a tape runner, displayed on a wooden surface.
Blog post features one SVG to create multiple projects.

When using the negative of a design, a quick trick to get the placement is to use the positive part of the design as your “stencil” and glue the pieces in place first. This means that the design will be placed exactly where you want it. I show using this technique in a video on the Swift Creek Customs channel HERE.

After I used the background as a stencil, I used double-sided foam tape to pop up the striped background to give it some dimension on it’s own card. One cut = 2 card designs.

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Project #3 – DIY Glass Frame Sign with Vinyl and Sharpie Markers

I love creating projects that can be repurposed and have use all year long! This glass frame with the flower portion of the design does just that.

A colorful glass frame sign featuring the text 'hello FRIENDS' with a floral illustration at the bottom, surrounded by crafting markers and tools.
Blog post features one SVG to create multiple projects.

I cut the flower design from adhesive vinyl and added it to the backside of the frame. Then colored that in using Sharpie markers on the backside. While that was drying and the adhesive vinyl curing, I designed several backgrounds to swap out in the frame. This really makes the project versatile and something that can be used year round.

A framed sign featuring the text 'life is beautiful' with a colorful gradient background and floral design at the bottom, surrounded by craft markers.
Blog post features one SVG to create multiple projects.

There are so many patterns & design sentiments options out there!

A framed design featuring floral elements and an inspirational quote, surrounded by craft markers and tools on a workspace.
Blog post features one SVG to create multiple projects.

This was another project that I didn’t even bother to use registration marks with. I designed it the size I needed and then used a paper trimmer to cut the straight edges to fit the frame. Sometimes I think we can overcomplicate projects just because we have a machine that can cut things. A good ole paper trimmer is a great tool to have in your tool box!

See the step-by-step tutorial for this project here – DIY Interchangeable Glass Frame Sign with Silhouette Studio – One Project for All Seasons

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Project #4 – Wood Sign

Finished laser wood sign created with a design by Diva Watts Designs. Blog post features one SVG to create multiple projects.

I used my Glowforge laser to cut all the pieces out of a piece of Maple Plywood. Here is a look at the pieces etched, scored, and cut out.

Laser-cut wood pieces featuring the text 'Oh Hello' and floral designs on a cutting bed.

I prefer to mask my wood pieces before cutting with the laser and then I can simply remove the masking and they are much cleaner.

Once I had all the pieces cut, the Posca Paint Markers made this so easy to color in. Painting is not my favorite part of the finishing process and I hate waiting for things to dry, but I’m getting used to it. Coloring with the paint markers was so satisfying.

Close-up of a round wooden plaque with a floral design, surrounded by various colored markers and a measuring tool, showcasing crafting materials.

The larger pieces I did end up using a bit of acrylic paint to cover the larger surface area.

Crafting workspace with colorful markers, a green wood piece, and a round wooden sign adorned with flowers and the word 'hello' in yellow.
Blog post features one SVG to create multiple projects.

I shared my process including how I set up the “OH, hello” to score on the wood section so that I knew exactly where to glue the pieces in place in this video on the Silhouette Secrets+ YouTube channel HERE – Laser Engraved Wood Sign Using Silhouette Studio

A workspace displaying tools and materials for crafting a laser wood sign, featuring markers and a circular cut wood piece with flower designs.
Blog post features one SVG to create multiple projects.

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All of these projects were completed using just 1 file from Diva Watts Designs! Stacey has so many more amazing designs too!

Find designs by Diva Watts Designs at:

Follow along with Diva Watts Designs on the Diva Watts Designs websiteFacebook and Instagram too!

A great big thank you to Stacey at Diva Watts Designs for contributing the free file for the Silhouette Secrets+ newsletter for the month of July! If you missed grabbing the free design in July, it is available in the Silhouette Design Store HERE.

This year I started offering a free file each month for Silhouette Secrets+ newsletter subscribers. I love designing in the Silhouette Studio software and have shared some of my creations as well as look forward to collaborating with more artists in the future too!

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Did this give you some ideas? How about how you can take 1 file and create a variety of projects with it. I had so much fun brainstorming, designing, and creating with this file. See more ideas and inspiration in the Crafting Creativity section on the website HERE.

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Collage of four crafting projects showcasing the 'Oh Hello' design by Diva Watts Designs, featuring a wooden sign, a floral artwork, and greeting cards, highlighting creative variations using Silhouette tools.

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Crafting Creativity: Spotlight Artist – Wispy Willow Designs

Crafting Creativity - Artist Spotlight - Wispy Willow Designs
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In this edition of Crafting Creativity I’ll be sharing the projects I created through the month with the butterfly file from Wispy Willow Designs. A great big thank you to Hannah from Wispy Willow Designs for providing the free file for the Silhouette Secrets+ May newsletter!

Wispy Willow Designs website

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Wispy Willow Designs is another one of my favorite designers that I’ve grown to collecting over the years. It was great to meet Hannah at the Silhouette Summit in September 2023 and put a face with the name in person.

Silhouette Summit Wispy Willow Designs and EllyMae at Silhouette Secrets+
Silhouette Summit 2023 Demo Room with Wispy Willow Designs

Wispy Willow Design Butterfly File

This past month I worked with Butterfly design – Design #345188

Silhouette Butterfly Wispy Willow Designs

My goal each month that there is a featured designer in the newsletter is to show how you can take 1 file and create several projects with it. I want to help you start thinking about different ways you can make your designs go farther!

Project #1 – Adhesive vinyl cut and layered

Flower Wreath Wood Sign designed with Silhouette

I created this flower wreath design in Silhouette Studio for a class I taught at Bella Con 2024. It sat for a couple weeks until I settled on a design for the center. The butterfly design is cut from black Oracal 651 and then orange glitter adhesive vinyl is layered on top.

Flower wreath wood sign created in Silhouette

It was perfect for the finishing touches on this wood sign creation!

Silhouette Cameo 5 intricate cuts

And look how small and detailed those cuts are! I cut this using the Silhouette Cameo 5 and the Silhouette Autoblade. It took a few exact moments to weed the design to make sure all the pieces stayed in one place, but it was totally worth it!

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Project #2 – Card Embellishment with Holographic Cardstock

Silhouette Cardstock Butterfly with Holographic Cardstock

I’ve been wanting to use this holographic cardstock that I had purchased for awhile and this added that special sparkle to the card. I added some foam tape to the backside and popped it off the card.

The card base was one I had made previously for the Silhouette Cameo 5 & Curio 2 – Type C Pen Holder video where I showed sketching with the new pen holder. The sentiment was sketched and the card was just waiting for something more. 

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Project #3 – Holographic Butterfly Stickers

Silhouette Print and Cut with Holographic Stickers

I used the pattern fill option in Silhouette Studio to add a different fill to each of the butterflies and make them all unique.

Glossy or holographic materials can sometimes be problematic for users to get an accurate print and cut on. Check out the video on the Silhouette Secrets+ YouTube channel where I shared the creation and tips too!

Silhouette Print and Cut Holographic Stickers with Patterns Video

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Project #4 – Acrylic Etched with the Silhouette Curio 2

Acrylic Etching with the Silhouette Curio 2 and Power Engraver

Here is a look at the acrylic etchings that I tested. I had not intended to do more than 1, but then I messed up and didn’t decrease the spacing on the first one I did (middle), so I ended up going down the rabbit hole and etched 3 more with different etch fills and spacing.

And then I started playing around with some alcohol markers. The alcohol ink sort of spreads into the etching and can be fun to play with. Normally I do not fill my etchings in because I don’t have complete control and nothing is permanent when you color an etch in.

Acrylic Etching with the Curio 2 colored with Alcohol Makers

My favorite has to be the one on the far right, but I also like the look of the first one I etching with the larger fill pattern too. With each one I played with different techniques but they are all growing on me.

Acrylic Etching with the Curio 2 filled with color using alcohol markers

While I do not like the look of the Silhouette Power Engrave tool marks that show as a spiral on the single line outline (1st photo, top left), it does give a neat look once filled with the alcohol markers.

New video out on the Silhouette Secrets+ YouTube channel sharing a quick look at the process of etching these acrylics and testing the fills with the alcohol markers – check it out HERE.

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All of these projects were completed using just 1 file from Wispy Willow Designs! Find more amazing designs by Wispy Willow at:

Follow along with Wispy Willow Designs on their website, Facebook, and Instagram too!

A great big thank you to Hannah at Wispy Willow Designs for contributing the free file for the Silhouette Secrets+ newsletter for the month of May! If you missed grabbing the free flower file in May, it is available in the Silhouette Design Store HERE.

This year I started offering a free file each month for Silhouette Secrets+ newsletter subscribers. I love designing in the Silhouette Studio software and have shared some of my creations as well as look forward to collaborating with more artists in the future too!

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I hope this has given you some ideas on how one file can lead to many different projects!

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Silhouette Projects with Wispy Willow Designs - Wood sign, Adhesive vinyl, Intricate cuts, Holographic Cardstock, Stickers with laminate overlay, Curio 2 Acrylic Etching

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Crafting Creativity: Spotlight Artist – Diva Watts Designs

Diva Watts Designs
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I want to share a fabulous designer that I’ve had the privilege to collaborate with recently – Diva Watts Designs!!!

Diva Watts Designs website

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I have been a collector of Stacey’s designs in the Silhouette Design Store and in September 2023 was able to connect and meet her face-to-face at the Silhouette Summit.

Stacey from Diva Watts Designs and EllyMae with Silhouette Secrets+

I love meeting others in the industry and getting to put a face with a name in real life and getting to know them! At least as much as we can squeeze into a whirlwind trip at these conferences.

I took 1 file and each week in March shared a new project that I had created with just that single file. I wanted to share some of the possibilities that you can do featuring the design by Diva Watts Designs. I’ll include a supply list for each of the projects below too!

Here is a look at the Flower file from Diva Watts Designs – you can find it HERE.

Flower Design by Diva Watts Designs

One design from Diva Watts Designs = 5 projects

Project #1 – Paper Flowers to Embellish a Card

Paper Flowers Cut with Silhouette

I started out with simply cutting out the flower design from cardstock, adding some ink, and using paper shaping tools gave the flowers some dimension. The flowers were then glued onto a card base that I had sketched on.

I shared this process on the Silhouette Secrets+ YouTube channel video – Easily Create Paper Flowers with Silhouette. In the video, I am also demonstrating the Silhouette Electrostatic Bed that I used when creating this project.

Paper Flowers with Silhouette - Diva Watts Designs

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Project #2 – Spring Chalkboard Sign

Spring Chalkboard Sign with Adhesive Vinyl

I created this design in the Silhouette Studio software so I would know how it looked prior to cutting.

Silhouette Studio Chalkboard Sign Mock Up

Once I had it just right, I cut each color out of adhesive vinyl and layered it onto the chalkboard sign.

I shared a quick video of the application process on the Silhouette Secrets+ Instagram account HERE.

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Project #3 – 3-D Stemmed Paper Flowers

3-D Paper Flower Bouquet cut with Silhouette

Next, I cut multiples of the flower design in several sizes, added them onto a floral wire stem, and layered them together to create a 3-D flower arrangement. I had some crepe paper flower leaves from a different project that I added into the vase with the flowers too.

Paper 3-D Flowers cut with Silhouette

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Project #4 – Earrings with Shrink Plastic

Shrink Plastic flower earrings

I had originally intended to create 2 sizes of earrings, but I cracked one during the process, so I ended up with 2 different projects. I used Silhouette Shrink Plastic and set it up as a print and cut project with the flower shapes filled with a watercolor pattern.

Silhouette Print and Cut Shrink Plastic Earrings - Diva Watts Designs

And as can happen, a project takes on a life of it’s own. I had originally designed and cut this so it was a layered earring design with the flower center facing forward. But after seeing it together, the center created a unique look showing through and I finished the project loving it even more!

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Project #5 – Tool Charm with Shrink Plastic

Tool Charm with Silhouette Shrink Plastic - Silhouette - Diva Watts Designs

Since I cracked one of my flower designs after shrinking it, I wasn’t going to let the other one go to waste and decided it would make a great tool charm. I added a tassel onto the chain and attached it to my scissors with a lobster claw clasp.

Now these are MINE! This is a great way to designate scissors for different purposes or lay claim to your tools.

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All of these projects were completed using just 1 file from Diva Watts Designs! Stacey has so many more amazing designs too!

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A great big thank you to Stacey at Diva Watts Designs for contributing the free file for the Silhouette Secrets+ newsletter for the month of March! If you missed grabbing the free flower file in March, it is available in the Silhouette Design Store HERE.

This year I started offering a free file each month for Silhouette Secrets+ newsletter subscribers. I love designing in the Silhouette Studio software and have shared some of my creations as well as look forward to collaborating with more artists in the future too!

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Did this give you some ideas? How about how you can take 1 file and create a variety of projects with it. I had so much fun brainstorming, designing, and creating with this file. Thank you Diva Watts Designs!

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Silhouette Projects - Paper flowers, shrink wrap, tool charm, spring sign, adhesive vinyl

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