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Silhouette Cameo 4 & Siser Juliet & Romeo

As many of you know, I was invited by Siser to Italy in September 2022 for a product launch. We were given a tour of the Siser headquarters in Italy and a first glance at their new cutting machines. I have been using the Siser Juliet and Romeo machines in my craft projects since last fall when they were released.

Siser Headquarters in Italy with Silhouette Secrets+ and Swift Creek Customs

Before we go farther, yes, I am still using my Silhouette machines too!
I am using both. Sometimes even together for some projects!

This opportunity presented itself at a great time for me and I’ve enjoyed the challenge of learning something new. For me, this is continuing education.
I love to find out how things tick and I love new tools!

If you want to see more about my trip seeing the Siser HQ, check out this post –
New Release from Siser HERE.
I love behind-the-scenes looks at how companies in the industry work!

Since returning from Italy last fall, I have been testing and putting these new machines through the paces. Basically, anything I do with my Silhouette machines, I then try with the Siser Juliet or Romeo. I dive in and really watch how the machine works and what it can do. I’ve learned a lot and feel comfortable sharing that now with others.
Check out the Swift Creek Customs YouTube channel to see that side of things!

But, one of the big questions that was asked from the very beginning was – how does it compare to the Silhouette or Cricut machines?

What is right for you? Siser Juliet, Romeo, or Silhouette Cameo

So the first thing I want to say is that it takes time to learn a new machine and the software that runs it. Opening the box and giving a comparison may not reflect accurately on either machine.
Now that Siser Juliet and Romeo have been out and I am very familiar with the machine and the Leonardo Design Studio software, I have a few things to share.

A few weeks back I published a new video on the Swift Creek Customs YouTube channel sharing a bit more information. Well, really, I focused on 5 specific topics and demonstrate the differences of each with both brands. I had an ever growing list, but I had to narrow it down to a few key factors.

Silhouette Cameo 4 and Siser Juliet & Romeo

Check out the new video HERE.

Do I think the Siser Juliet & Romeo machines are for everyone? No
Do I think the Silhouette Cameo machines are for everyone? No
To be honest, there are some users that do not have the patience to learn either one or any cutting machine for that matter.
Do I think that anyone can learn to use a Silhouette Cameo or Siser Juliet/Romeo machine?
YES! If you are willing to take the time to learn, anyone can do it!

But, and a big but here…. YOU are the only one that can determine what machine is good for you and your projects!!! That could be multiple brands of cutting machines that have their strengths in different areas or it could be one model machine only or it could be none at all. But only YOU can decide!

The 5 topics I cover in the video are:
– Craft Cutting Machine vs More Professional Machine
– Software
– Machine Rollers
– Print and Cut
– Blades, Tools & Cutting Mats

If you are interested in learning more, check out the
Silhouette Cameo 4 & Siser Juliet & Romeo video HERE.

I do have Facebook groups for both where users share their projects.
Silhouette Secrets+ with EllyMae
Creating with Siser – Juliet and Romeo Cutting Machine Users

No matter what machine you have, the most important thing is that you get it out of the box and use it!

Looking for a cutting machine?

Find either one at authorized retailers
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Siser Juliet & Romeo available at The Vinyl Spectrum HERE
Fast shipping!

I hope you will join me on my journey and continue to grow along with me!

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Swift Creek Customs Facebook Page
Swift Creek Customs YouTube channel
Creating with Siser Juliet & Romeo Cutting Machine Users Facebook Group

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SVG Merge – a Neat Tool To Save Time!

Just a quick post to share a very neat tool that I find is going to save me a lot of time in the future!

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If you have not heard about this awesome company called Dreaming Tree, they are a company that has files for paper crafters of all kinds. A lot of 3-D paper crafting projects, but also flat ones as well!

They have lots of FREE files too in case you just want to play and test whether you will like the files or not.

Make sure to scroll down on each file to see the assembly video that they record for every single svg file they create!

Now, the Dreaming Tree website is not the main news I wanted to share, but it is an awesome site and brings me to the neat tool!

When you download Dreaming Tree files, you will notice that the pieces to each file are saved individually and not all in one svg file. This may seem odd at first, but here is why.
This makes the files compatible with many different cutting machines.
In the past, some programs changed the way they opened svg files and when the pieces were saved all as one file, it caused issues. This meant that Dreaming Tree had to redesign every single file to be compatible with those changes for certain programs.
So instead, they now offer each piece as an individual file.
Dreaming Tree has a vast collection of files and some of those can have a lot of pieces.
They are so neat when they are constructed!

This also means that you have to open each piece and then merge them onto one file if you so choose.

Unless you have this neat tool called SVG Merge!

Now, yes – this is a separate purchase, but I totally think it’s worth the cost if you use the Dreaming Tree site!

But, don’t take my word on it, let me show you!

I have 2 new videos out showing how this can help you as a Silhouette user or a Siser Juliet or Romeo cutting machine user.

First, here is the Silhouette Studio video.

Video from the Silhouette Secrets+ YouTube channel

And here is the video showing how it works in Leonardo Design Studio for the Siser Juliet & Romeo cutting machines.

Video from the Swift Creek Customs YouTube channel

As you can see in either video, I was so excited to share!

If you think this might be something that is a good tool for you, check it out

HERE

And I’ll share a couple of the Dreaming Tree files that I recently cut.

Tipsy Turkey Wine Wrapper and I turned it into a card as well.

This is the Father’s Day Crate and a poinsettia from the Poinsettia Planter file.

I have seen so many cool ideas done with this crate on the Dreaming Tree Facebook Group HERE.
There are often times that I may not be jumping to grab the design right away when it’s released, like this Father’s Day Crate, but then I see all the amazing pieces of artwork that other users are creating with it in the group and I HAVE to get it!

I also have all the pieces cut to build myself a snowman, but just need to take the time to do that.
Hopefully soon!

Frosty Gift box file found HERE.

I’ll share more when I have him finished up!

I hope you have a great day and get to be creative!

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Siser® – Juliet® Cutting Machine

If you follow me on social media you may have seen that I’ve been testing a new machine called the Siser Juliet cutting machine.

While I’ve been bringing you Silhouette information for years, my experience in the craft industry has also lead to new connections and I’ve been getting requests to test products because of my experience. When I was asked by Siser North America if I’d like to test the Leonardo® Design Studio software and the Siser Juliet machine, I was honored. I chose to do so for several reasons but the 2 biggest ones were that I knew I would get questions about a new cutting machine on the market and I know that there are some Silhouette users who are looking to move to the next level. In order to be able to answer those questions, I knew I’d need experience to answer accurately.

Siser invited me to the official launch of Siser Juliet (and Romeo®) in Italy and I jumped on the opportunity. I didn’t even have a passport, but I started the process and all the puzzle pieces fell into place. Which means it was meant to be!
Italy was amazing and I loved seeing the behind the scenes of the Siser headquarters.
I hope to share more of that coming soon!

In addition to seeing Siser headquarters, we toured Venice, Verona, wandered around Vicenza, made connections in the industry, ate Italian meals, drank wine, laughed, celebrated, danced (if you can call what this gal did as dancing – more like wiggled and moved) and gave each other a hard time!

Selfies with Siser Joe and Sarah Clark (Silhouette Made)

I do think Venice was my favorite, but I think it was because of our tour guide. She was born and raised in Venice. She was amazing!
She had personal stories from the city and shared that over the years of touring she had been asked many, many times how she knew certain things.
She said she finally settled on an answer “Experience”.
I loved that!

It was an amazing trip and hearing from the Siser family directly about how passionate they are about this new launch but also about all of their products. They love what they do! When I was first told about this new machine and how they wanted to romanticize it and incorporate their Italian heritage, I was kind of like… what?
But, the more I talked with the Siser folks, I got it! I had the same feelings.
I know that will be hard to pass on to you, but I cherish the experience and seeing what I saw.

Photo by Siser at the Castelli di Giulietta & Romeo – Castle Juliet

I have been playing and testing with the Siser Juliet for the last couple of weeks and I have enjoyed the process of learning something new.
I do want to disclose that Siser did send me a Juliet cutting machine to test and I am also on the Siser Beta team so I can report feedback to them directly.
I am under no obligation from them and my opinions are my own.

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Siser Juliet Cutting Machine

Where to find Siser Juliet & Romeo Cutters?

Siser Juliet and Romeo cutting machines and tools can be found here:
Vinyl Spectrum
Heat Press Nation
Pro World
Heat Transfer Warehouse
Amazon

Now, that I told you where you can find Siser Juliet, let’s take a closer look at her.

Siser Juliet is coming into the market to bridge a gap. This is a gap between the “craft” cutting machines and someone who is looking at a more professional machine which is a large investment & jump.

Siser is a company that manufactures materials that can be used with a wide variety of cutting machines, so they are not trying to come into the market to compete with any machine. Their products are used world wide by all kinds of cutting machine users from small to large.

Siser headquarters warehouse

I even tried to bring a roll home, but was caught in the act by a Siser employee.

Not only did we get a tour of the manufacturing side of things, but we also saw their lab and the testing room too!

This is a glimpse into the testing room. As I mentioned, Siser products are used with a variety of machines from the smallest craft cutter to the largest commercial machines.

I wished that I had counted the number of machines that they had in this one room.

Personally, I love the behind-the-scenes and learning more about different facets of the industry.

This is photo of what was on the testing table when we went through. That stack of materials is all labeled and tested with different machines in their testing room.

Ok, I could go on and on with photos and I hope to share a video tour here soon on the Swift Creek Customs YouTube channel and give a behind-the-scenes view of what I saw.

My goal is not to convince you that you need Siser Juliet, but to provide feedback and experience from working with her to be able to provide educated answers.

I have enjoyed playing…. um…. I mean testing…
Siser Juliet and the Leonardo Design Studio. I love to learn new things!

The biggest factor in the entire equations of using Siser Juliet will be YOU!
Juliet allows you to have more control over things, but YOU will need to learn how she works.

There are several differences in how Siser Juliet work. She operates more like a professional cutting machine vs a “craft” cutting machine.

I do NOT feel that at this time there is any way to accurately and fairly compare Siser Juliet to other machines. There are just too many variables and points to control in order to compare side-by-side.
And one of the biggest factors is YOU!

Here are a few differences:
– Blade style is a more professional style blade much like a CB09 blade. You replace only the blade tip and not the entire housing.
You set the blade depth. There are no numbers. You measure against your materials and set the depth manually according to what is needed.
– Juliet (and Romeo) are a WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) when you go to load the material and cut. Where you leave the the blade housing is where she will cut.
It is NOT in relation to where the design shows on the screen.

Are you seeing a theme here?

YOU are in control of how she works and how successful she cuts.
She works, she cuts, she is a zippy little thing!

This is going to be the biggest factor in my opinion and experience with cutting machines in the last 17 years.

This is NOT going to be a cutting machine for everyone!
I’ll be 100% honest and up front about that right now.
Don’t get me wrong, Juliet is a machine that anyone can learn to use, as well as Leonardo Design Studio.
It is not hard!
Anyone can do it!
But YOU will need to invest the time into learning how to use her properly!

If I have intrigued you and you’d like to know more,
check out the Swift Creek Customs YouTube channel.

You can view all the videos on the main page HERE

or go directly to the Siser Juliet Playlist I’ve created HERE.

I go into more details about the machine and how it differs from a “craft” cutter in the video. This way you can actually see what I’m referencing about the blade and how to load the cutting mat.

I also shared a bit more information in this video on “Should You Get a Siser Juliet?”

Updated: 11/6/24 – Find more information and 100+ tutorials on Siser Juliet, Romeo & Leonardo Design Studio on the Swift Creek Customs Landing Page HERE

You can also find more details on the Siser website too!
Check it out HERE!

If you have questions, feel free to leave them in the comments below or join us on the Creating with Siser – Juliet & Romeo Cutting Machine Users Facebook Group HERE.

No matter what brand of cutting machine you have, I hope YOU use it!

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