Another month is in the books here at Silhouette School. I know I say this every month but I can't believe it's the end of (fill in the blank month) - in this case, April.
Fun fact - 6 years ago in April 2015 I started the Freebie Friday series?? I can't believe it's been 6 years!
We had so much fun in April, so let's take a look at 21 of the Silhouette tutorials and projects that I shared on Silhouette School:
- Free Silhouette Design: Easter Crew (Commercial Use Available)
- 5 Ways to Fit More In the Silhouette Print Area
- How to Cut with Multiple Silhouette Machines at One Time
- How to Curve Text in Silhouette Studio for Beginners
- Trick for Weeding Vinyl: Use the Silhouette Studio Fill Tool
- Free Silhouette Design: Beach Please (Commercial Use Available)
- How to Curve Text on Bottom of a Circle in Silhouette Studio
- How to Cut Giant Paper Wall Flowers with Silhouette CAMEO
- How to Remove Silhouette Studio Library Duplicates in Bulk
- How to Use Silhouette Fonts with Glyphs in 3 Easy Steps
- Free Silhouette Design: Stay Awhile (Commercial Use Available)
- Silhouette U Giveaway! Enter to Win a Year Membership (6 Months or 1 Month)
- How to Cut and Score with Silhouette CAMEO 4 in a Single Pass
- How to Use a 3D Layered SVG In a Shadow Box | Silhouette Studio Tutorial
- Silhouette 'Subtract' & 'Subtract All' Tool Tutorial
- Free Silhouette Design: Bad Moms Club (Commercial Use Available)
- How to Install Silhouette Studio on Another Computer
- Best Adhesive for 3D Paper Layered Shadow Box
- How to Save a Silhouette File with Transparent Background
- Silhouette Cutting Mat Cleaning: Easiest Way to Remove Lint, Dust & Paper
- Free Silhouette Design: Always in the Mood for Tacos (Commercial Use Available)
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