Silhouette Sketch Pens are a really cool - and easy - way to add sentiments and designs to you Silhouette projects. They can be used in so many different ways...now that you have taken our
5 part Silhouette Sketch Pen course - your imagination and creativity are your only limits. If you're looking for ideas and inspiration on how to put your sketch pens to use, check out the 31 amazing projects below and get your sketch on.
These are some of the best Silhouette Sketch Pen projects on Pinterest!
Click the photo or the caption below it to learn more about each Sketch Pen project.
We also asked our
Silhouette School Facebook followers to share their Sketch Pen projects and here's a look at their work for even more inspiration!
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Ann uses sketch pens to make signs to mark milestones |
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Family Tree by Ruth |
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Celise wrote the sentiment with her CAMEO using a sketch pen. The flowers are stamps and watercolor |
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Kate made this adorable card for her son's 3rd birthday |
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Sandra used various size sketch pens and markers to make this birthday card. |
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Leah used sketch pens to make teacher gift boxes |
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Camille used Sharpies in a modified pen holder to write the sentiment on the inside of this card. |
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Sharon used several 'Stampin' Up' markers as sketch pens to make this card. "They fit perfectly into the pen holder insert." |
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Richelle made this card using gel pens |
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Beckie made this pretty card with two different color sketch pens. |
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