And just like that Fall is here and we are closing out September!
If you missed any of what we shared on Silhouette School blog this month - now's your chance to play catch up!
Throughout September I shared a bunch of free Silhouette cut files in the Freebie Friday series, we re-did some of our most popular tutorials, and did some new fun projects to do with rhinestones, wood, sublimation, HTV and more.
In case you skipped school (shame on you), here's a recap of September:
- How to Make Custom Weeding Boxes in Silhouette Studio
- How to Sketch an Cut with Silhouette CAMEO 4
- Free Silhouette Design: It's a Grandma Thing (Commercial Use Available)
- Silhouette School Craft Room and Home Office Tour
- How to Quickly Create Back to School Name Labels
- How to Use Torch Paste Gel: Wood Burning Stencils Tutorial
- Free Silhouette Design Set: Spread the Love and Bake with Love (Commercial Use Available)
- How to Make a Rhinestone Template with Silhouette CAMEO 4 for Beginners
- How to Perfectly Center HTV on a Pillow (Easy First HTV Project)
- How to Make Ready to Press Heat Transfers with HTV and Silhouette CAMEO
- How to Get Crisp Paint Lines on Wood Signs with Silhouette Stencils
- Free Silhouette Design: All You Need is Love and Football (Commercial Use Available)
- How to Use Torch Paste with a Heat Press for Wood Burning
- How to Apply HTV to a Wine Glass...and is it Dishwasher Safe?
- How to Make Rhinestone Decals with Sticker Sheets
- How to Use iPad Pro and ProCreate Designs with Silhouette Studio
- Free Silhouette Design: Faith Can Move Mountains (Commercial Use Available)
- How to Use iColor Hard Surface Paper with Uninet iColor 560
- How to Sublimate on Wood
- How to Reverse Weed Vinyl: Small Letters and Tiny Cuts
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