I’ve had my Cameo 4 for nearly 5 yrs and just by watching the few videos I have since I found your site, I am learning a lot of new things about my wonderful machine. Thank you for your channel!
An absolute masterstroke!!! Now... Ummm... Where've you been?! Well?! Like, I don't even wanna know how much I've spent on box svgs!!! Oh no!! You did not just smile!!! Tell me I didn't just hear your lips move!!! Ya' know what? Never mind... I'm emotionally exhausted. And to think, I was soooo proud of my box collection. At one time. 20 minutes ago. (Sigh)
Pleaseplease can you do a tutorial 👍🏻🙏🏻 how to import a SVG filé intosilhouette studio and then I mean for bag pattern so Cameo 4 cut faux leather properly with the right knife/blade
hi i love your video! please tell me where can i find the star tool that you used for the differente shape? my sihouette only show me the square icon for shapes
It's a feature available in Designer Edition + or Business Edition. You have to upgrade to access it. I highly recommend getting Business Edition if it's in your budget. Wait for a sale and you can grab it for $50. It's a one-time fee!
Thank you for the video! I too have used Silhouette Cameo for years and learned about two new features I had never noticed! Thank you! I don’t know if you ever consider requests, if you do! The “score lines” that the Silhouette Cameo makes just drive me nuts being so visible. I play around with the settings and still can’t get there. Would love to see your take on it.
Thank you for the kind words! I'm not a fan of the score lines either, to be honest. But I do love video suggestions! I'll try to get one out together this week. 😊
I dislike the “score lines” also. I usually cut the pattern on ugly card stock and use that as a template for the scores - using a score board. An extra step, but I avoid those pesky cut score lines.
What is this magic??? I’ve been trying to make a box for the last 4 hours on my own. The pieces just would not, for the love of me, weld together. I will try making it as you did after I wake up, it’s way to late to turn on the pc again 😅
I'm thinking about changing from Cricut to Silhouette. But...is there any way to make score lines like Cricut does? I don't love the way the Silhouette cuts into the cardstock for scoring. I know you can set it to cut a solid line instead of the dashes. But I just want it to dent the paper, rather than cut it. ??
I think this will be a feature of the new tools. If you look in the new tools panel in Silhouette, it shows a scoring option. I think it's with the embossing tool. I'm not at my computer at the moment, so I'm going off of memory.
@@silhouettesuccess Thank you for this information. I hope that's the case. I'll keep watching videos and waiting for further confirmation of this before I take the plunge. In the meantime, I'm trying to learn the software (which I'm loving) and I am enjoying your tutorials! Thank you!
I have made score lines all along in Silhouette studio. I replaced the dotted line with a solid. I changed to a diff color. I set that color to a blade depth of say 1 and low force. I get the number of passes done and voila! One trick is go ahead and note the length and X and Y position so you can put your new score line in the exact same position. I have used this method a lot.
I just made the switch to Silhouette from Cricut for the matless cutting of cardstock. I make boxes for soap and honestly the shallow cut scoring works much better than the scoring pen with Cricut. The scores fold so much easier.
@@cyntoiabrownlong2166 This is a really good option with some materials! However, if the material is too thin, it will tear at the crease as soon as it's folded. I do use this on thick material, but it is something that has to be tested first.
I THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO. I have been trying for months to get this and it finally worked. I appreciate your simplicity.
I’ve had my Cameo 4 for nearly 5 yrs and just by watching the few videos I have since I found your site, I am learning a lot of new things about my wonderful machine. Thank you for your channel!
Love to hear that, and thanks for watching!
An absolute masterstroke!!! Now... Ummm... Where've you been?! Well?! Like, I don't even wanna know how much I've spent on box svgs!!! Oh no!! You did not just smile!!! Tell me I didn't just hear your lips move!!! Ya' know what? Never mind... I'm emotionally exhausted. And to think, I was soooo proud of my box collection. At one time. 20 minutes ago. (Sigh)
Ha ha!! I fully expect you to save at least $20 this holiday season. 🤣
@@silhouettesuccess 😂🤣
Pleaseplease can you do a tutorial 👍🏻🙏🏻 how to import a SVG filé intosilhouette studio and then I mean for bag pattern so Cameo 4 cut faux leather properly with the right knife/blade
Just came across your channel. I love it and helping so so much. Thank you ❤
Thank you!
hi i love your video! please tell me where can i find the star tool that you used for the differente shape? my sihouette only show me the square icon for shapes
It's a feature available in Designer Edition + or Business Edition. You have to upgrade to access it. I highly recommend getting Business Edition if it's in your budget. Wait for a sale and you can grab it for $50. It's a one-time fee!
Thank you for the video! I too have used Silhouette Cameo for years and learned about two new features I had never noticed! Thank you! I don’t know if you ever consider requests, if you do! The “score lines” that the Silhouette Cameo makes just drive me nuts being so visible. I play around with the settings and still can’t get there. Would love to see your take on it.
Thank you for the kind words! I'm not a fan of the score lines either, to be honest. But I do love video suggestions! I'll try to get one out together this week. 😊
I dislike the “score lines” also. I usually cut the pattern on ugly card stock and use that as a template for the scores - using a score board. An extra step, but I avoid those pesky cut score lines.
@@pattyh2410 that's a really good idea!
What is this magic??? I’ve been trying to make a box for the last 4 hours on my own. The pieces just would not, for the love of me, weld together. I will try making it as you did after I wake up, it’s way to late to turn on the pc again 😅
The pieces have to overlap slightly.
@@silhouettesuccess I made it! I did it 😭 so many hours of frustration because of a little error.
I noticed you have more selections than my basic version. There are no trapezoid selection on mine.
I think the flexi-shapes come with designer+. Might be designer.
What type of paper did you use?
It's Recollection brand from Michaels. It's a 12x12 paper pack, glitter ombre.
I'm thinking about changing from Cricut to Silhouette. But...is there any way to make score lines like Cricut does? I don't love the way the Silhouette cuts into the cardstock for scoring. I know you can set it to cut a solid line instead of the dashes. But I just want it to dent the paper, rather than cut it. ??
I think this will be a feature of the new tools. If you look in the new tools panel in Silhouette, it shows a scoring option. I think it's with the embossing tool. I'm not at my computer at the moment, so I'm going off of memory.
@@silhouettesuccess Thank you for this information. I hope that's the case. I'll keep watching videos and waiting for further confirmation of this before I take the plunge. In the meantime, I'm trying to learn the software (which I'm loving) and I am enjoying your tutorials! Thank you!
I have made score lines all along in Silhouette studio. I replaced the dotted line with a solid. I changed to a diff color. I set that color to a blade depth of say 1 and low force. I get the number of passes done and voila! One trick is go ahead and note the length and X and Y position so you can put your new score line in the exact same position. I have used this method a lot.
I just made the switch to Silhouette from Cricut for the matless cutting of cardstock. I make boxes for soap and honestly the shallow cut scoring works much better than the scoring pen with Cricut. The scores fold so much easier.
@@cyntoiabrownlong2166 This is a really good option with some materials! However, if the material is too thin, it will tear at the crease as soon as it's folded. I do use this on thick material, but it is something that has to be tested first.
hi asking for help :) on the grid settings, I don't see an option for "Show Guides" and "Snap to Guides" is there a way to turn on this feature?
That is an upgrade feature. I believe it is in Designer Edition.
I’m not even here just yet. I need to learn how to cut on the machine 1st. 😩😩😩🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️
You just made me realize that I have no beginner videos. How did I miss that step??
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