Silhouette portrait downloadable planner cut files
You are my hero! Also, I am going to continue watching your blog and see if I can make anything on my own. Still not sure how you created the actual dividers but I will continue to play with the software. I love these!! When I tried to print, all that was printed was the cut lines, and I really need the outline…anyway to make the outline show up on the printed pages? You can also make the line thicker here if you want. Hi there! Thanks so much for these dividers, it is just what I was looking for!!
I am having a little issue with registration marks on plain white paper. The silhouette says registration mark sensor error when I change from the original January one to any other. Any ideas?
Sometimes that fixes it but not always. A couple of other things to check: Ensure the page is set up correctly for A4 or Letter size — whichever you use. Is there enough light? Reset the rego marks to default. If they are default try thickening them! I tried all of the above! You could try setting up this brand new page with registration marks and then just oopying and pasting the design into the new page — It can be a bit hit and miss as to which solution works!
Papercraft blog for Cutting Machine users. The File dividers fit a standard A5 planner with 6 holes. Melissa not only breaks it all down into tutorials on her site, but she also offers a ton of freebies! She always has seasonal and holiday cut files and one of my year round favorites perfect for any coffee lover is this I Love You A Latte coffee mug cut file. Fynes Designs — If anyone has impeccable design, it is Virginia Fynes! Besides giving away tons of gorgeous free cut files, she makes some of the most amazing projects and creations and is so generous with her knowledge on her blog.
She is the undisputed master of the scroll saw and creates some real masterpieces with it, but I think my favorite project from her site are these adorable Santa Sacks , which she offers a free cut file for! Are you as in love with these as I am? Her projects are always without a doubt stunning. She does especially amazing things with furniture rehabs and wooden signs. Where the Smiles Have Been — There are tons of Silhouette projects on this site and many have free cut files to go along with them!
A great place to get inspired! It seriously speaks to my soul! The Latest Find — Tons of super cute free files here. I have one here! Okay, so to start. I either use pretty cardstock or scrapbook paper from Michaels or somewhere similar, or I print my own digital scrapbook paper. Just a note: I use half letter size 5.
This method is easy, peasy. If you have a Cameo, remember to adjust your mat size in the software! Now, you can laminate these, or not. Then, just punch them and pop them into your planner. For personal and A5 planners, I recommend this hole punch! Okay, next is the fun part. Mine overlap as well? Do we just take off your logo at the bottom and then move down the top? Thank yo so much for these!! I love these!!! Is it just me? Hi I was wondering what kind of margin you need to use when designing stickers to be able to cut them out on the silhouette?
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