Monday, February 9, 2015

Silhouette Print & Cut Tutorial Series: How to Trace, Offset & Cut Around Any Image!

Do you often get frustrated when trying to cut an image you found on the internet? It always cuts the white background with it! So all you're left with is just a square instead of the actual shape around the whole image. One way to get your images cut around an image is by using SVG files with the designer edition. But sometimes you just can't SVG files for some images. So today I will show you how to do it without having to upgrade or find any SVG files! You can use JPG or PNG files and easily cut around the images using the trace and offset features!

In my previous tutorial I showed you the basic print and cut tutorial here, this week I will show you how to trace.offset and cut around any image! and please stay tuned for next week where I will show you more about registration marks and tips on getting perfect cuts!


Step 1: Find any image you want to print and cut. My favorite place to go to for free images and icons is freepik.com! There you can download SVG files as well! But for the sake of this tutorial I will be working with just the JPG file.

Step 2: Drag your downloaded image into Silhouette Studio


Step 3: Click on the square icon with a little green box inside. (trace window)

Step 4: Highlight around the image that you would like to create a cut line around


Step 5: after tracing you will the red cut line around the image


Step 6: Offsetting. To cut around the image, offset it by going to the offset window and changing the distance until you like where the cut line would be.


Step 7: drag the images away so you can see the offset and traced cut lines.


Step 8: erase the inner (trace) cut lines so your image isn't cropped like so



Step 9: Line up the image and cut line then select both of them



Step 10: Cropping. Go to the modify window and crop it



ALL DONE!




I hope this pictorial was useful! Now there is more potential for you and you silhouette machine! You can print and cut any image you'd like! To see the basic print and cut tutorial go here, and stay tuned for next week where I will show you more about registration marks and tips on getting perfect cuts!


If you do end up using these I would love to see pictures. Tag me on Instagram @wenduhh_plans or #mswenduhhblog
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Wednesday, February 4, 2015

January Planning Favorites

Hi Everyone! I want to start showing you all of my favorite monthly planning supplies! I hope to do this every month and maybe give you all some ideas for your planners! Anyways so here are my favorites from last month!

My January Favorites!

 


1. This pen is a 0.38mm Unistyle Fit pen. It writes so smoothly and is skinny enough to fit in my Filofax Mini pen loop! It has been my go to pen lately!

2. Die cut note pads! These giant die cut notepads from Michael's are so smooth and thick! Writing on it is fun and functional!

3. Stickers from obsessedwithcute! You've probably seen these a few times in my planner! I love using them for marking grocery shopping days and whenever mail is coming in! The kawai faces on them make them totally cute! You can shop for these here at her shop!


4. Photo keeper cases for stickers! It's so neat and portable. You can find them on Amazon, Michaels, Joann's or some targets. 


5. This cleaning checklist printable from pinchalittlesavealot.com. Now I don't have to write down all my little cleaning chores everyday in my daily planner! I can easily check it off daily and even have room for my bigger weekly cleaning projects! 


6. This sampler from scribble prints co! I love the icon stickers and especially the canceled stickers!! I find myself using these all the time I need more! The quality of her stickers are awesome as well, they're semi glossy but are so smooth to write on! Shop for these here in her etsy shop!


7. My favorite washi tape! It's from Michael's Recollection collection. It's so colorful and you can never go wrong with polka dots!

 8. Gold Foil Feather Tags from Target's Dollar Spot!  I love hole punching it and using it as a book mark, so simple and easy!


9. Hello Ashely Ann's stickers! I love the backpack and crayons for my kids. They are so cute and just my style! And I love the arrows as well for marking places I have to go! They're the perfect size! 

10. And last but not least are my very own stickers! These are illustrated by my friend Ruby! You can buy her digital images and create your own stickers for personal use as well. (Click here!) Shown below are the college diary stickers and cleaning labels. I don't go to college but I use them for writing my blog posts and working on my orders for my shop! They are so cute and it totally adds personality to my weeks! And the cleaning labels are great for making cleaning days a little more tolerable! You can find these kiss cut stickers in my shop here!


Hope you enjoyed this post! What are some of your favorites from last month to use with your planners? I very much enjoyed using these items to plan my days and decorate my planner! Comment below if you would like to see more posts like this!

Thanks for reading!


Love,
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Friday, January 30, 2015

Silhouette Printing & Cutting Stickers Tutorial Series: Getting Started

Hi! Today I will be starting a series of an in depth tutorial on how to print and cut using your Silhouette Machine! This post will be the main tutorial and will only touch the basics of how to print and cut stickers. Every week I will be posting more info about things that people find a hard time with such as tracing, creating and designing in silhouette studio, registration marks, etc. I hope you enjoy this tutorial and learn something new!


It does not matter. whether you have a Silhouette Cameo or Silhouette Portrait. Both are capable of printing and cutting, the only difference between the two are the size and some added features on the Cameo.

Silhouette is also currently holding this promotion! Just use promo code: WENDA to get this discount!



What you will need:

-A Printer! (the Silhouette machine is not a printer, it is just a cutting machine)
- Paper (sticker paper, cardstock paper, etc.)
- Silhouette Machine
- Silhouette Mat
- Silhouette Studio Program

Before printing and cutting, you need to have installed the Silhouette Studio Program on your computer. It's free on their website, you can download it here.

Step 1: Importing Image/Designs

Options:
Silhouette Design Store
Googling Images (personal use only)
Etsy Shops (Digital Clip Art)
SVG Files (can only be imported in Designer Edition)
Drawing/Designing using shapes in Silhouette Studio

To import your image you can drag and drop the images in .jpg or .png formats into silhouette studio, then resize and organize to your liking. In another post I will show you how to trace an image that won't cut (will cut only the square background with it).

If you bought something from the design store simply click on your library and click the image you would like to use.
 

Step 2: Designing Images

Typically if you buy a design from the Silhouette Design Store, it will come with only the cut lines. So there are no colors or anything. You can easily change the colors by first ungrouping the image then clicking on parts of it to color in or create a pattern using the fill, gradient, and pattern windows.
This is the design I bought thinking it would look like this

This is what it actually was

You have to ungroup it first to color in your image

Fill each shape even the tiny circles had to be filled in with white

then you have to move each part and layer it on top of each other

to eventually get the image you want! then just group it together and print! and be sure to to cut only the edge!

You can create basic shapes using the tools on the side bar in silhouette studio. They have a rectangle/square, rounded rectangle, and ellipse tool. You can also try your hand at drawing your own.

To create your own shapes from the other shapes you can easily do that by clicking on edit points then adding points, and dragging it. I will teach you in another post how to make an arrow label and a tear drop!

Step 3: Replicating and Aligning

Filling up your page. If you are making stickers it is most likely that you are using an 8.5 by 11 inch paper and using sticker paper. So to not waste paper I will teach you how to easily copy and paste your design multiple times. All you have to do is use the replicate window! You can copy it below, left, right, above, or do a row or column of three or four. I like to replicate a column of four then space them out.

For nice easy cut lines it is best to space them out. To do this just keep replicating until your page is full then drag out the last or first one. Then go to to the align window, and space it vertically! or horizontally if you have it in a row.



Step 4: Changing Colors/Patterns


You can then change the patterns or colors of each row or column to your liking using the fill, gradient, or pattern window. Just selct the row of images, then click fill, then choose your color.



Step 5: Registration Marks

This is super super important! Make sure you have your registration marks on! click on the registrations mark window and restore it all to default. Make sure your designs are all within the red box for cutting and within the grey box for printing! You need to make sure that the registration marks are all within the grey box as well. You need these marks so that the silhouette machine will read it and know where to cut.


Step 6: Printing

After you are done, you are ready to print! All you have to do is click the printer icon on top to send it to your printer.

Make sure you have sticker paper in there! Or if you are using cardstock fill it up with that!


printing with my HP printer with registration marks

Step 7: Cutting

After you are done printing take your paper and place it on the silhouette mat. I use the light hold mat for my stickers because it is super easier to take off! Then just place it using the guidelines for 8.5 x 11in. & make sure it's nice and straight.

place printed paper on mat

load mat into silhouette

Then place it in the machine and click on the load mat button.


Now go back to the computer and make sure all your cut settings are right. You can see what will be cutting by clicking on the blade icon (cut settings) and the red triangle. The red lines show you what will be cut.


Then just choose what media you are cutting. I use white sticker paper settings for mine and it automatically changes the settings for me. You can test cut if you aren't using Silhouette Brand sticker paper. & change the thickness until it kiss cuts perfectly!

Then change your actual blade number to match what's on the computer. 
change blade number


After that just click "send to silhouette."

Your machine will start reading the registration marks then start cutting.
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Step 8: All Finished!

After it is done cutting, unload the mat and peel off your paper. If you find it to sticky and curling, flip it over and peel the mat away from the paper instead. Check your sticker if it was kiss cut perfectly or not by peeling one! & That's it!


I hope this has helped you in using your silhouette machine for printing and cutting! Stay tuned for more posts related to this. Next week I will show you how to trace and cut out a .jpg or .png image!


For more help try downloading one of my free Sillhouette files I have shared here on my blog to learn from it!

Valentine's Day Print & Cut File


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