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Crafting with Silhouette: Leatherette, Faux Leather & Heat Foiling Tips

Silhouette Heat Foiled Leatherette Bookmarks
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Ready to take your Silhouette crafting skills to the next level? In our latest LIVE tutorial, we demonstrated the exciting world of working with leatherette, faux leather, and adding dazzling details with heat foiling using the Silhouette Heat Pen. Whether you’re creating personalized accessories, decorative pieces, or custom gifts, these techniques will help you achieve professional-looking results with ease. If you missed it, don’t worry—we’ve got all the tips, tricks, and must-know details right here! And I am sharing more tips below too!

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Silhouette Heat Pen Magic Live Tutorial on the Silhouette Secrets+ YouTube channel

We had such an amazing time during this month’s Live Silhouette Tutorial! The session was packed with valuable tips, tricks, and techniques to help you elevate your crafting game. I walked through the entire process of creating a bookmark shape, adding a design, and using the Silhouette Heat Pen for stunning foiled details. Plus, I shared insider tips on using the Knife Tool and so much more!

Grab your favorite drink, get comfy, and check out the replay on the Silhouette Secrets+ YouTube channel under the Live section. Don’t miss the chance to learn and create along with us! And that’s not all! I have a couple more tips I wanted to elaborate on below to help you be more successful in your Silhouette journey!

Silhouette Heat Foiled Bookmarks with Silhouette Leatherette

What if you don’t have a newer model machine that can utilize the Silhouette Heat Pen? No problem, the same tips, techniques, and tricks I shared in the video and below can still be useful. I’ve included additional resources below as well for users with older model machines.

When I asked the viewers if they wanted to see more, they said yes! They stuck around while I set up another design but this time with a fill option. Don’t believe that little timer in the Silhouette Studio software!!! The filled design took around 10 minutes to foil completely. That was twice as long as the estimated timer in Silhouette.

In the live, I also mentioned some tips about tool storage with the new powered tools and I wanted to share a bit more about that.

On the backside of the powered tools are prongs that connect into the powered tool housing on the Silhouette Cameo 5, Portrait 4, or Curio 2. Here is a look at the Silhouette Heat Pen used for foiling.

Silhouette Heat Foil Pen

If these prongs get damaged, the powered tools will no longer work. The new tools are not cheap, so I would recommend storing them safely where they will not get beat up. In the video, I shared a brief glimpse at the storage I’m using, which is a storage container by Creative Options.

Options Storage Container for Silhouette Heat Foil Pen & other Powered Tools

This works well for the storage of many Silhouette tools as you can see. The Silhouette Gold and Silver Foil have their own space so they won’t get damaged. The sections are adjustable so I’m able to partition the Silhouette powered tools off and store them so their prongs are not going to get knocked into anything else that could damage them. I also have my Silhouette Power Engraver in this container along with a couple blades and the Silhouette Embossing Tools.

Options Storage Container for Silhouette Powered Tool housing

My Options container is part of a larger Creative Options system that can house even more supplies too! I love the color of it too!

Creative Options Storage Container

I shared even more storage tips in this blog post HERE.

One of the other tips that I mentioned in the video that is very important for using these new Silhouette powered tools. That is to keep the machine clean and free of dust and debris.

Silhouette Cameo 5 Powered Tool Housing

Any dirt or debris that gets in the powered tool housing connection or on the prongs of the powered tools can affect the functionality of those tools.

Silhouette Leatherette Bookmarks with Heat Foiled Design

I want you to be as successful with your Silhouette machines and tools as possible!

Additional Resources:

And I know I mention that the end of the Live video that I will record another video sharing the tassel creation, however, when I got started making it, I found I’m no expert on this topic. So I’m sharing the video I followed to create my tassels by Notches Sewing found HERE.

Silhouette Leatherette and Heat Foiled Projects

Here is a list of the supplies I used for creating these foiled leatherette projects:

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Silhouette Heat Foiled Projects Pinterest

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Silhouette Print and Cut with Foil Embellishments

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Want to take your Silhouette projects to the next level? Print and cut designs with foil embellishments might be the next project for you!

Combining techniques such as adding Foil Quill accents to a print and cut project can give it a little pop.

This technique takes two amazing features and combines them together. It can be as simple or complex as you want to make it and the end result can be amazing and unique.

This post is inspired by my friend Teresa P. who does some amazing Foil Quill work and combines it with print and cut. The credit goes to her for this post as she is a big inspiration!

To get started with this combination, I would recommend being familiar with both the print and cut process and using the Foil Quill. Here are 2 basic tutorials:
Let’s Explore v4 – Print and Cut Basics
Silhouette Cameo 4 – Beginner Foil Quill

A few other tools to be familiar with in the Silhouette software for this technique are:
Let’s Explore v4 – Basic Trace
Let’s Explore v4 – Trace by Color
Let’s Explore v4 – Freehand Drawing Tools
Let’s Explore v4 – Drawing Tools

You won’t use all of these tools at the same time, but each tool serves a purpose and one may work better for you on a certain graphic versus another. You may find that you know more than you realize in the software.

What does it mean to combine a print and cut project with Foil Quill?
Basically, you are telling the software that you want to foil certain areas on top of a print and cut. Since a print and cut has registration marks, it can read where the design is on the page to know where you are telling it to foil.

However, each design may vary in what you need to do to tell it where to foil. You may have to create a “cut” line by tracing, drawing, etc. in order for it to know where you want to foil on top of the print and cut.

Tutorial written in Silhouette Studio v4.4.552
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How to Add Foil Accents to Print and Cut Projects

Set up print and cut page with the design to be used.

I am using Watercolor Almond Flowers Greeting Card by Graphic House Design – Design #398797.

On the Page Setup Panel – Tab 1, choose the machine, cutting mat, and media size.
Check the boxes next to Show Print Border and Show Cut Border.

Silhouette Studio Software showing design on the screen set up for print and cut.

Tip – It helps to place the design towards the bottom of the page if possible. You do not want to unload the mat after it’s foiled, so you can send the design to be cut after it’s foiled.

On the Page Setup Panel – Tab 3, turn the Registration Marks on and click the Restore Defaults button.

Tip: using the system defaults will give you the most accurate print and cut. I recommend using the defaults especially if you are just getting started with print and cut.

Use File > Print > Print to print the page.

Silhouette Studio Software showing a print window.

Tips:
– Once the page is printed, do not move the design on the page. If you accidentally move the design use the Undo button.
– This is a great time to use the Layers Panel and lock the layer with the graphic image
on it so it does not move. Create a new “working layer” to complete the following steps.

Place the printed page on the cutting mat in the exact location (top left corner) on the cutting mat as it shows on the design screen.

Silhouette Studio software showing where to place the printed page on the Silhouette cutting mat.

Using drawing tools or the trace panel, create cut lines where you want to add foil quill.

In this example, I used the Freehand Drawing Tools to trace around the areas of the design that I wanted to fill with the Foil Quill.

Silhouette Studio software showing drawing around elements on the page to create lines.

Add a fill to the shape using the Line Effects/Sketch fill panel.

Silhouette Studio software page showing how to fill in designs with sketch filles.

I used a crosshatched fill with 0.010″ spacing and an edge effect in the Line Style/Sketch Panel.

Set the sketch lines to a different color than the cut line color using the Line Style Panel – Tab 2.

I use red for my cut lines and blue for sketch lines.

Secure foil on top of the area to be foiled.

Shows the placement of foil on top of printed design for foil setup.

Tips:
– Use washi tape or a low tack tape to secure the foil onto the page. Be careful when removing so as not to tear the paper or remove the ink.
– Keep the foil & tape away from the registration marks area so it does not interfere with the reading of the print and cut.
– Make sure the foil is secure and will not catch as the mat moves back and forth in the machine.

Click on the Send tab. Choose the cut by Line Color.

Silhouette Studio software showing how to set up a project by Line Color.

Choose the Material settings on the Send tab for each color.

Uncheck the line color(s) for the cut lines and only have the Foil Quill lines checked.

Send it to foil.

Shows a glance at the foiling completed on the print and cut job.

DO NOT unload the cutting mat when finished.

Carefully check the foil and remove carefully.

Uncheck the foil color lines and check the cut lines.

Silhouette Studio software showing how to switch to the next step in the process on the Line Color tab.

Switch the tools from the Foil Quill to a blade if needed and send it to cut.

Finished photo of foil and print and cut project cut out.

Enjoy your foil accented print and cut design.

Finished photo of the foiling section on the print and cut project.

Now it’s time to practice!

Choose designs and then decide what will work best for creating the cut lines to fill with a line effect/sketch fill to foil accents with.

This could be a great addition to cards, stickers, scrapbook pages, or many more projects.

Here are a few examples I created using the same techniques.

Another project photo showing a foiled finished card with Happy Anniversary on it.
Anniversary card with sentiment & accents in gold foil.
Happy Anniversary created with Samantha Craft font found HERE.
Finished project foiled card with Happy Birthday to You on it.
Trace tool used for the geometric shapes and added sentiment in gold foil.
Geometric Floral Frame by Rhonna Farrer – Design #293654

Check out a quick demo video of the foiling process for the Happy Birthday card above on my YouTube channel HERE.

Photo of a floral Christmas wreath that has foiled elements added to it.
Christmas wreath accented with green & pink foils.
Christmas Wreath by Echo Park – Design #162745

Looking to add a Foil Quill to your tools?
Find it at Joanns, Amazon, Swing Design, Scrapbook Pal
Check out the supply list I used in the Foil Quill Beginner’s Tutorial HERE

I would love to see what you are creating with your Silhouette software or machines!
Or if you have any questions, feel free to post photos or questions on my Facebook group at 
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Check out the Foil Quill Album on the Facebook group HERE.

Save this for future reference by pinning the image below.

Enjoy!

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