Silhouette – Shes {kinda} Crafty http://www.sheskindacrafty.com Dedicated to All Things {kinda} Crafty Wed, 12 Aug 2015 20:23:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.2.12 DIY Monogram Holiday Gifts Guide http://www.sheskindacrafty.com/2014/12/diy-monogram-holiday-gifts-guide.html http://www.sheskindacrafty.com/2014/12/diy-monogram-holiday-gifts-guide.html#comments Tue, 02 Dec 2014 03:42:04 +0000 http://www.sheskindacrafty.com/?p=609 If you have followed me on my blog, Facebook, Instagram, or Pinterest you might know that I have a wee obsession with monograms. Ok, you got me, it’s more like a really large obsession with monograms. The number one thing I usually make with my Silhouette CAMEO – monograms. The number one thing I love […]

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If you have followed me on my blog, Facebook, Instagram, or Pinterest you might know that I have a wee obsession with monograms. Ok, you got me, it’s more like a really large obsession with monograms. The number one thing I usually make with my Silhouette CAMEO – monograms. The number one thing I love to give as gifts – monograms. In the spirit of #MonogramMonday I’ve rounded up some of my favorite DIY Monogram Gifts posts from around my blog, Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest feeds!

DIY Monogram Holiday Gift Guide | She's Kinda Crafty

One of my favorite, and most popular, monogram tutorials is on how to make these ridiculously awesome ring dishes. Perfect for almost any lady on your gift list!
DIY Monogram Gifts

Another very popular post is my DIY Ornaments for Boys and Tweens. I think all girls, no matter their age, would adore these monogrammed ornaments and they are super simple to make.

DIY Monogram Gifts | She's Kinda Crafty

In keeping with the gold monogram trend I made this monogrammed clipboard for myself last year and I am still using it! I couldn’t think of any of my daughters’ teachers who wouldn’t love a chic monogrammed clipboard.

DIY Monogram Gifts | She's Kinda Crafty

 

This is one of my all time most used and favorite pins in the (relatively short) history of Pinterest. It teaches you how to use free files to make an endless array of monogrammed stickers and labels. I couldn’t believe how easy they were to make and they came out amazingly professional looking.

 

 

DIY Monogram Gifts | She's Kinda Crafty

 

I made this serving tray two years ago from a $15 tray I found at Target! The great news for you is that they brought these amazing serving trays back again this year AND they added a new size as you can see from the gold tray I posted on my Instagram account!

 

DIY Monogram Gifts | She's Kinda Crafty

DIY Monogram Gifts | She's Kinda Crafty

Another one of my favorites from my Instagram feed is this Charming Charlie necklace that I personalized. For help on how to cut and apply a monogram you can check out my Vinyl 101 tutorial.

DIY Monogram Gifts | She's Kinda Crafty

 

And last, but certainly not least, monogram gifts don’t always have to come in the physical form. A personalized digital monogram that can be used as a phone, tablet, or laptop screen image is also a wonderful way to show someone that you are thinking about them. I LOVE Monogram App available in the Apple App Store.

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So those are just some of many DIY monogram holiday gifts that you can make this year. And monogrammed gifts are just for the holidays they are the perfect gift for any occasion. You can turn a plain jane mason jar, tumbler, coffee cup, frame, or clipboard and turn it into a one of kind, from the heart gift with just a little vinyl decal or a carefully painted set of three letters. If you don’t have a Silhouette CAMEO or Portrait, now is a wonderful time to get one. Black Friday deals are happening at Silhouette until December 8, 2014.

Happy holiday gift making!!

 

 

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DIY Gold Confetti Champagne Flutes http://www.sheskindacrafty.com/2014/11/diy-gold-confetti-champagne-flutes.html http://www.sheskindacrafty.com/2014/11/diy-gold-confetti-champagne-flutes.html#comments Thu, 27 Nov 2014 05:00:00 +0000 http://www.sheskindacrafty.com/2014/11/diy-gold-confetti-champagne-flutes-partywithsilhouette.html Thanksgiving is upon us and soon it will be Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanza, and New Years! ‘Tis the season to give thanks and cheers! And why not give those thanks and cheers is chic, gold confetti champagne flutes that you’ve made yourself? Today I am going to show you how to DIY your own Gold Confetti […]

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Thanksgiving is upon us and soon it will be Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanza, and New Years! ‘Tis the season to give thanks and cheers! And why not give those thanks and cheers is chic, gold confetti champagne flutes that you’ve made yourself? Today I am going to show you how to DIY your own Gold Confetti Champagne Flutes using a Silhouette CAMEO

Supplies:

Champagne flutes (4 pack at Target for $9.99)
Gold Vinyl
Silhouette CAMEO or Portrait
Circle Confetti (Design ID #45405)
Cheers (Design ID #24001)
Weeding hook
Transfer paper or contact paper
Scissors

Directions:

– Measure the base of your champagne flute, I found it was easiest to just place it on my cutting mat
– In Silhouette Studio open a new file and bring in Circle Confetti design and Cheers design
– Draw a circle a tad bit bigger than your champagne flute base, duplicate for each glass you want to make
– Place your circle on top of your confetti design
– Select your circles and while holding SHIFT select your Circle Confetti design then in the modify window click CROP (see screenshot below). Before pressing anything else click on GROUP in the bottom left corner.
– Arrange the confetti base circles along with “Cheers” onto your drawing area. I like to maximize my vinyl usage as you can see below in how I cut mine all close together.
– Place your vinyl in your machine with the blade set to a depth of 2 (I always use my mat when cutting vinyl, it’s a personal preference)
– Select Vinyl as your material in the Cut window and let it fly!
– Weed the excess vinyl from your design. You will need a hook (or something sharp) to get the little pieces out of the lettering. Cut each design apart from one another (see below).
– Using transfer tape or contact paper (see my tutorial on Vinyl 101) pick up your vinyl, pick a starting spot on your glass base and in a circle start pressing your “confetti” down. Because this is a curved surface you will have to pick up the transfer tape as soon as you’ve pressed down the vinyl and work your way around the base.
– Repeat this process with “cheers”
– Clink
– Drink

I am so in love with these glasses that I believe I will be keeping them for myself! They will make the perfect way to toast in the New Year with my husband!

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DIY Stripes and Glitter Mason Jar http://www.sheskindacrafty.com/2014/11/diy-stripes-and-glitter-mason-jar.html http://www.sheskindacrafty.com/2014/11/diy-stripes-and-glitter-mason-jar.html#respond Mon, 10 Nov 2014 23:27:00 +0000 http://www.sheskindacrafty.com/2014/11/diy-stripes-and-glitter-mason-jar.html I am sure that if you’ve seen any of my recent blog posts you might get the idea that I am in love with black and white stripes. Well you would be correct, I can’t get enough of them! Since I am gearing up to start our holiday home decorating soon, which will feature black […]

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I am sure that if you’ve seen any of my recent blog posts you might get the idea that I am in love with black and white stripes. Well you would be correct, I can’t get enough of them! Since I am gearing up to start our holiday home decorating soon, which will feature black and white stripes again this year, I have been working on several DIY stripe projects. Today’s project is one of my favorite because not only does it have stripes, it has gold glitter, too! These jars would make cute gifts, you could put a cluster of them together for a fun centerpiece, and they are fun just by themselves.

Supplies:

Wide mouth mason jar (I use Ball Canning jars)
Vinyl decal or sticker
Mod Podge
Paint (I used black and white but you can use any two colors)
Glitter
Paint brushes
Painter’s tape
(optional) Acrylic sealer

Place your decal on the mason jar wherever it has the least about of raised lettering. I cut this snowflake out on scrap vinyl with my Silhouette CAMEO but you can use any shape, any color, or any sticker.

Next, apply a light layer of Mod Podge over your decal/sticker – this will ensure that instead paint that might get under the decal/sticker edge it is clear Mod Podge instead. Let dry 15 min or so.

Next, starting right under the rim, make 2 stripes with 1″ wide painter’s tape. Paint the exposed glass with one of your colors.

Let the first coat dry. Paint a 2nd coat of the same color and then before the 2nd coat dries pull off the painter’s tape.

Using a flat edge brush I hand painted the black stripes. I did this for two reasons: 1) I am very impatient and I did not want to wait for the white to completely dry before moving on and 2) Paint doesn’t necessarily want to stick to glass, especially acrylic paint, so I feared that covering up the white with painter’s tape to paint the black would result in the white paint pulling off of the glass. Hand painting 2 stripes is pretty simple, you an totally do it!!

Before the 2nd coat of your 2nd paint dries it’s time to pull up the decal or sticker you used. Using a snowflake might not have been the best way to go, it wasn’t easy pulling up all those points of the snowflake. I think a Christmas Tree or reindeer would have been a little easier. As you can see below I had a little issue in the lower left hand side of the snowflake – but no big deal I just used my painted brush and hand brushed in the parts that peeled away when I was removing the decal.

The only thing left is to brush Mod Podge all inside your jar and shake away with the glitter. Once you’ve got a good coat you an choose to spray acrylic sealer inside the jar, on top of the glitter, to help it from shedding.

To add some extra shimmer to all that glitter drop in an LED tea light, you can pick them up in almost every candle section these days. I would just hold back on placing a real open fame due to all the glitter and sealer.

I can’t wait to get my entry hall wall repainted so that I can finally start putting up our holiday decorations! 
linked up: SNAP

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Using Double Sided Adhesive Paper to add Pizzazz http://www.sheskindacrafty.com/2014/11/using-double-sided-adhesive-paper-to.html http://www.sheskindacrafty.com/2014/11/using-double-sided-adhesive-paper-to.html#respond Thu, 06 Nov 2014 18:09:00 +0000 http://www.sheskindacrafty.com/2014/11/using-double-sided-adhesive-paper-to-add-pizzazz.html To all my readers who have seen Frozen, which I am guessing is most of you, I am sorry for the earworm I am about to implant with this next project. Just know that it’s all worth it to see how you can make this great winter sign! A winter sign with a dash of […]

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To all my readers who have seen Frozen, which I am guessing is most of you, I am sorry for the earworm I am about to implant with this next project. Just know that it’s all worth it to see how you can make this great winter sign! A winter sign with a dash of pizzazz thanks to using double sided adhesive paper

Disclaimer: This is not a paid ad, it is just a tutorial from me showing you how I use one of my favorite products. This post does, however, include affiliate links.

This project started out like many others of mine, perusing the Silhouette Online Store late at night while watching TV. When I saw this design, I just knew I had to buy it even though I wasn’t really sure how I would use it. The next day, however, I knew exactly what I was going to do with it – search through my husband’s scrap wood pile in the garage and make it into a sign!

After prepping (sanding) and painting the board I cut out the sign letters in brown and red vinyl and applied them to my sign board. If you need tips, tricks, and tutorial on how to make a typography sign using your Silhouette machine you can read my post Make Subway Art from Silhouette Store Files.

Here is what the sign looked like before. It’s cute, but a little plain.

I could have just painted a circle with Mod Podge onto the center on the sign but 1) there is no way it would be perfectly circle 2) I didn’t know how it would all stick, and stay, to the glossy outdoor vinyl I used and 3) I didn’t want glitter all over my sign.

So I flipped through all my specialty papers until I found the double-sided adhesive sheets that I had purchased a while ago from Silhouette (probably when they had a 40% off sale, which is when I like to stock up…usually around black Friday).

This material is great, you can run it right through your machine, peel off the top, white layer, add your glitter, then peel of the back, yellow layer and stick it anywhere you want!

And now you have the perfectly glittered ruby red circle to turn this great song lyric from Kristoff into a Christmastime themed sign!

linked up: tatertots and jello, SNAP

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Rudolph Wreath and 14 more Amazing Wreaths http://www.sheskindacrafty.com/2014/11/rudolph-wreath-and-14-more-amazing.html http://www.sheskindacrafty.com/2014/11/rudolph-wreath-and-14-more-amazing.html#comments Sun, 02 Nov 2014 13:00:00 +0000 http://www.sheskindacrafty.com/2014/11/rudolph-wreath-and-14-more-amazing-wreaths.html You know Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen, Comet and Cupid and Donder and Blitzen., But do you recall? The most famous reindeer of all? Silly question, of course you do! It’s Rudolph and with that sparkly, or glittery, red nose he belongs front and center on your front door this Christmas. But that’s not all I have to […]

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You know Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen, 
Comet and Cupid and Donder and Blitzen., 
But do you recall? 
The most famous reindeer of all? 
Silly question, of course you do! It’s Rudolph and with that sparkly, or glittery, red nose he belongs front and center on your front door this Christmas. 
But that’s not all I have to share with you today folks, I have teamed up with 14 other OUTSTANDING bloggers who have all created new and amazing Christmas wreaths, too! Please make sure you take the time to visit all their wreaths, too, they will definitely get you into the Holiday Spirit!

When I first saw this paper maché reindeer at Michael’s I picked it up not having any idea what I was going to do with it other than make it the centerpiece of our holiday decorations.  Add in a little cabana stripe ribbon from Nashville Wraps, vintage gold paint, red glitter, and some pom pom trim and I was in business!

I thought good ol’ Rudy could use a little extra glitter so I made a quick rosette out of ruby red glitter paper and attached a piece of wood bunting painted in the matching gold and adorned with a vinyl decal I made with my Silhouette CAMEO.

And what dapper man, or deer, doesn’t look better with a bowtie. I made this one out of wired glitter ribbon, a twist tie, and some hot glue.

Rudolph would just be any reindeer walking down the street if it weren’t for his red nose. Using a q-tip I applied Mod Podge in a deer nose shape and covered it with bright red glitter. A great tip with glitter is to use a dry paint or makeup brush to remove excess glitter from areas around the glittered spot.

Below you will find the links to each of the brand new 2014 Christmas Wreaths. To appreciate all the lovely details of each wreath, click on each of the links.

 

 

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Getting Started with Your Silhouette Part 1 http://www.sheskindacrafty.com/2014/10/getting-started-with-your-silhouette.html http://www.sheskindacrafty.com/2014/10/getting-started-with-your-silhouette.html#comments Fri, 10 Oct 2014 03:27:00 +0000 http://www.sheskindacrafty.com/2014/10/getting-started-with-your-silhouette-part-1.html One of the most common questions I receive is, “What do I need to get started with this whole Silhouette CAMEO/Portrait thing?” That’s a great question. When I bought mine four years ago I had no idea what I was getting into, I just knew that it looked cool and I could cut out letters […]

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One of the most common questions I receive is, “What do I need to get started with this whole Silhouette CAMEO/Portrait thing?” That’s a great question. When I bought mine four years ago I had no idea what I was getting into, I just knew that it looked cool and I could cut out letters to make nice banners from paper. Well, as you can see if you look around my blog, your Silhouette cutter can do much, MUCH more than just cut paper to make cute banners. I’ve put together a list of some Silhouette virgin essentials to get the most out of your new machine! For part 2 I will explain the basics of the software, how to buy or import designs, and how to make your first cut!!


There are so many types of projects that you can do with your new Silhouette cutting machine. I am only going to cover 2.5 of those many amazing things in this post. I would be more than happy to answer questions about rhinestones, fabric cutting, stamp making, tattoos, glass etching, sketch pens, magnets, and any of the other speciality materials you can use to create fabulous crafts and gifts. Just leave a comment and I will reply to you! (See I told you it could do a lot!)
The first thing you’ll have to do is pick your machine size. Silhouette currently has 2 different machines (although next week there is announcement about an updated CAMEO, but to my knowledge it will be the same size) the 9″ wide Portrait and the 12″ wide CAMEO. The only difference in ability between the 2 current machines is the size. 
The 12″ CAMEO is great for using 12×12 scrapbook paper without having to cut it down, make slightly larger 3D shapes like boxes, and cutting larger vinyl decals. It does, however, take up a lot of desk space.

The 9″ Portrait is great for using regular 8.5×11 sized paper (it’s perfect for Print & Cut which is one of my favorite features of the Silhouette), vinyl decals up to 9×36″, and anyone who may be crafting in a small space. I also think that this is a better machine to travel with, so if you do scrapbooking sessions away from home this would be great.

Now that you’ve picked your machine here are a few basic items that won’t come with your machine that you’re going to want straight out the gate when you machine arrives.

First up, paper crafting –

A big ol’ pad of quality scrapbook paper in a rainbow of colors. You’ll also want plenty of white and black cardstock around, too. 

Adhesives are a bit of a personal preference but you’ll want something to help you attach small letters and cuts to your projects. Your basic adhesive runner will work for the larger pieces but you will drive yourself crazy trying to attach small letters without one of these handy “sticker machine” from Xyron. You can find them at the craft store where you can use you coupon. Now, if you want my opinion on adhesive runners I only use the big pink gun (Scotch ATG – Advanced Tape Glider) these days, make sure you use your best coupon on that one!

Now on to my recent favorite – vinyl decal making!

Once you’ve got the feel for the machine and you’ve made all the banners, birthday cards, and party supplies that you can handle it’s time to move on to Vinyl! With the right vinyl you can personalize just about ANYTHING you’d ever want to personalize.

My favorite, go-to vinyl is Oracal 651. It is a glossy finish with permanent adhesive. It’s great for anything that may get wet but not great if you’re going to want to remove it, like from your walls. It does come in matte finishes but only for black and white. There are MANY sources that will sell you Oracal 651 vinyl. From Amazon to Etsy and Ebay, a quick Google search will find you what you need.  If you want to make personalized t-shirt and apparel you are going to need Heat Transfer Vinyl, also sometimes called T-Shirt Vinyl. The best brand is Siser Easyweed. Again, it’s pretty simple to find.

The tricky part of vinyl is called “weeding” – it’s removing all the little pieces of vinyl that you don’t want from the image you just cut. I have a very helpful tutorial on the entire vinyl process that will show you how I use this hook tool. It’s ALWAYS near me!

The last part of vinyling (is that a real verb? It should be, because I do it all day long!) is transferring your project from the vinyl backing to your prepared surface without losing the spacing, lining, etc, of your shape. To do this you’ll need to use transfer tape. There are many types of transfer tape but I am cheap and I like to use my transfer tape liberally so I use clear contact paper instead. The fact that is it clear really has helped me figure out complicated multi-layer decals
Next week I will bring you part two of getting started which will cover the software, the Silhouette online store, and making your first cuts!!

Ok, so those supplies should help you get started and on your way. Of course the sky’s the limit on what you can cut and how you can use those cuts. I think that’s why four years later I am using my machine just as much, actually probably much more, than I did when I bought it. I can’t really think of anything I’ve purchased for my craft room (other than my computers) that I would be so lost without. I wouldn’t want to go back to my days before this machine!!
Please feel free to leave a comment if you have any questions. Also, I always love to hear what type of tutorials you are looking for!!!

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DIY Monogrammed Ring Dish http://www.sheskindacrafty.com/2014/10/diy-monogrammed-ring-dish.html http://www.sheskindacrafty.com/2014/10/diy-monogrammed-ring-dish.html#comments Mon, 06 Oct 2014 18:13:00 +0000 http://www.sheskindacrafty.com/2014/10/diy-monogrammed-ring-dish.html It’s Monday and sometimes on Mondays we need a little pick me up. I know that one thing that always brings a smile to my face is monograms. So let’s just refer to Monday as Monogram Monday and we’ll all be just a bit happier about the start to the work week. Today’s monogram might […]

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It’s Monday and sometimes on Mondays we need a little pick me up. I know that one thing that always brings a smile to my face is monograms. So let’s just refer to Monday as Monogram Monday and we’ll all be just a bit happier about the start to the work week. Today’s monogram might be small but it’s transformation of a plain little appetizer plate is nothing short of mighty! Take into consideration that this project took me less than 5 minutes and you get more Monogram Monday bang for your buck!

Supplies:
– Silhouette (or any other vinyl cutting machine)
– Vinyl (outdoor gloss vinyl if your dish will get wet)
– Contact or Transfer paper
– Small ceramic dish – I used “Tasting Bowls” from Libbey (found on Amazon) but any small dish will do
– Ruler

Measure the inside bottom of your tasting dish. Mine was just shy of 2 inches in each direction. Using your design software, Silhouette Studio in my case, and design your monogram* and size it smaller than the dimensions of your dish. Cut out your monogram on any color or patterned vinyl and use your contact paper or transfer tape to press your design on to the dish. That’s all there is to it!

*The Silhouette Store has the script monogram letters but you will have to buy each letter individually. You can also buy the script font Vines from Front Bros as well as the Circle Monogram font. For a free alternative to Vines you can try KK Monogram that is available for free on DaFont.com.

I just really love all things gold when it comes to decorating and accessorizing right now so I had to make one using this shiny gold vinyl.

It’s just so elegant.

But then again I love all things polka dot and black is so timeless that I just had to make one using this great patterned vinyl, too!

These small ring dishes would complete any bridal shower gift, would make LOVELY stocking stuffers, as well as a nice anytime, just because gift! 

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Magnetic Halloween Storyboard http://www.sheskindacrafty.com/2014/09/magnetic-halloween-storyboard.html http://www.sheskindacrafty.com/2014/09/magnetic-halloween-storyboard.html#comments Sat, 27 Sep 2014 02:41:00 +0000 http://www.sheskindacrafty.com/2014/09/magnetic-halloween-storyboard.html I just love playing with all the specialty materials that I’ve been stock piling since I first purchased my Silhouette machine 3+ years ago. Today I decided to break out the printable magnet paper and play. I don’t know what took me so long to finally try the magnet paper but I am totally hooked! […]

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I just love playing with all the specialty materials that I’ve been stock piling since I first purchased my Silhouette machine 3+ years ago. Today I decided to break out the printable magnet paper and play. I don’t know what took me so long to finally try the magnet paper but I am totally hooked! And I am pretty sure my kids are A-OKAY with that, too, after making them this awesome, fun on the go, magnetic Halloween storyboard!

Supplies:

Cookie sheet from the dollar store
Printable Magnet Paper – use the code BIRTHDAY to get 40% off until October 1, 2014
Printer
Silhouette Studio & cutting machine (CAMEO or Portrait)
Vinyl (optional, used for the haunted house)
MTF Sweet Halloween Dings font (free for personal use)

I absolutely fell in love with this font when I saw it on Under A Cherry Tree‘s Facebook feed. It takes an intermediate knowledge of Silhouette Studio to figure out how to release the compound paths of the dingbats and color in each piece. If you have interest in learning how to do that please let me know so I can create a step by step tutorial. Once I got the first one done though I was hooked and they got easier to make.

Once I had all of my characters and monsters colored in the way I wanted I arranged them on an 8.5″x11″ page with the registration marks turned on so that I could use the print and cut function. Then you just put the printable magnet paper in the printer just as if it was a sheet of cardstock. I didn’t have to make any adjustments. Once you’re finished printing your magnet paper let the ink dry for a minute and two and then secure it, magnet side down, to your cutting mat. You want to make sure it’s very secure to the mat so there is no shifting. I cut the printable magnet paper with my blade set to 5.

If you’d like more info on print and cut you can always refer back to this post on Print and Cut 101.

And just to add a little more fun to the storyboard I used some black chalkboard vinyl to cut out this haunted house (design from the Silhouette store) and stuck it onto the cookie sheet.

I had a lot of fun playing with the board before I gave it to my daughter to play with.




She made up a very cute story about trick or treating and monsters that drop from the sky – she went on for 10 minutes or so. Non. Stop.

Using the chalkboard vinyl just added another dimension to her creative play.

We had so much fun playing with this that I made another set for my other daughter so that there would be no (ok, well, less) fighting.

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How to Make a Split Pumpkin Monogram | September Silhouette Special http://www.sheskindacrafty.com/2014/09/how-to-make-split-pumpkin-monogram.html http://www.sheskindacrafty.com/2014/09/how-to-make-split-pumpkin-monogram.html#comments Tue, 16 Sep 2014 18:49:00 +0000 http://www.sheskindacrafty.com/2014/09/how-to-make-a-split-pumpkin-monogram-september-silhouette-special.html Disclosure: This post is part of my affiliation with Silhouette America. The thoughts and ideas that I share, along with my love for the machine, are 100% my own. Happy middle of September already everyone! I honestly can’t believe the month is half over and I also saw something on Facebook this morning about 100 days […]

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Disclosure: This post is part of my affiliation with Silhouette America. The thoughts and ideas that I share, along with my love for the machine, are 100% my own. 
Happy middle of September already everyone! I honestly can’t believe the month is half over and I also saw something on Facebook this morning about 100 days til Christmas? How can that even be? Well since we have half way through September it’s a great time to start thinking about Halloween and Autumn crafts so I am here to show you how you can make your own Split Pumpkin Monogram. The best part of this tutorial and that you can apply it to any shape for any holiday or season or party or whatever you want! Also, I am sharing a great September promotion from Silhouette today that lasts through the end of the month!!

I am going to go through the designing of the decal step by step in Silhouette Studio. If you need any tips on applying the decals please read my Vinyl Layering 101 post.  You can click on any of the photos to enlarge the details.

Step 1) Pick your design – this one is called Pumpkin Silhouette and I purchased it in the online store for $0.99 – you don’t need to worry about size yet. (I changed the color of the shape to better stand out in this tutorial, you do not have to fill in a color.)

Step 2) Draw a rectangle the height of the wording you’d like to put in the pumpkin and a width that overlaps the edges. I picked about 1.75 inches tall. (Again, I am using the green for the tutorial visual)

3) Select both images (the pumpkin and the rectangle) by holding the shift key and clicking on each one and then under the modify menu click on “Subtract.”

4) Remove the rectangle from your pumpkin. You discard the shape or you can use it as your guide to option step 5.

5) (optional, skip 8 if you do not want the extended lines) Create a long, skinny (maybe .25 inch high) rectangle that overlaps the edges of the pumpkin. Copy and paste that rectangle so you now have 2 identical shapes. Place each of the skinny rectangles on the open ends of your pumpkin pieces. To make sure everything is centered select all 3 images (holding the shift key) and then select Object>Align>Align Center.

6) Now that everything is centered you can weld the shapes together so everything cuts as one. With all 3 shapes selected in the Modify menu click on “Weld.”

7) Once you’ve selected Weld you will now have only 2 pieces to your pumpkin (and SS will color them all the same so you can see that it is no just one image).

8) Now comes the hard part – selecting your font! I used Frosting for Breakfast to write out our family name. Play with the sizing until your personalization fits in the center of the pumpkin.
9) From here you’ll just want to cut your pieces out of vinyl and use transfer paper or contact paper to apply your decal to any surface you’d like!
 Before.
After!!
If you don’t have a Silhouette yet and are hoping to make beautiful and personalized holiday gifts for all your friends and family this year, Silhouette America has a wonderful deal on a Portrait right now! Just remember to use the code word KINDA at check out to redeem the special!

And if you do already have a CAMEO or Portrait they also have this great deal for Adhesive Cardstock going on, too.


Again, you’ll have to use the code word KINDA at check out to redeem either of these deals!
If you have any questions or get stuck along the way please leave me a comment and I will reply as quickly as I can to assist you!
Happy Personalizing!!

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Reversible Fall Front Porch Pillows http://www.sheskindacrafty.com/2014/09/reversible-fall-front-porch-pillows.html http://www.sheskindacrafty.com/2014/09/reversible-fall-front-porch-pillows.html#respond Thu, 11 Sep 2014 00:18:00 +0000 http://www.sheskindacrafty.com/2014/09/reversible-fall-front-porch-pillows.html The temperatures are inching downward and I am itching to get in some front porch sitting. Summer time is entirely too hot to sit on our southern facing front porch and so, sad to say, it’s gone neglected as of late. Today I decided to change that neglect and give the porch my full attention. […]

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The temperatures are inching downward and I am itching to get in some front porch sitting. Summer time is entirely too hot to sit on our southern facing front porch and so, sad to say, it’s gone neglected as of late. Today I decided to change that neglect and give the porch my full attention. It started with a pillow I made last year and ended with 3 more to coordinate! The best part of all 4 pillows, besides the fact that you can make each one in around 20 minutes with only the most basic of sewing skills, is that they are all reversible!! Dual purpose really makes each pillow like 10 minutes, right??

Supplies:

Fabric
Scissors or rotary cutter
Ruler
Sewing machine, thread, and straight line sewing ablity (not fancy)
Pins
Poly-fil/Batting
Heat Transfer Vinyl (optional)

Directions:

  1. Place your front and back fabrics together on your cutting board if you’re using a rotary cutter, on a flat surface if you’re using scissors.
  2. Cut your fabrics to size. My large pillows in the back are 20″x20″ and the ones in the front vary (18″x9″ and 20″x10″). Cutting them both at the same time will ensure they are both the same size.
  3. Place your fabric right side facing and sew, using a 1/2″ seam around 3.5 sides, leaving enough room to turn the pillow case right side out and stuff with Poly-fil.
  4. Clip the corners and turn the pillow right side out.
  5. (optional) Iron on your Heat Transfer Vinyl decal (or use an embroidery machine to decorate both sides)
  6. Stuff with as much Poly-fil as you want, making sure you really get it into the corners. It might take some working to get it flat. I like to sit on it for a little while, it seems to help.
  7. Using straight pins close up the opening you used to stuff the pillow and sew it shut using a 1/4″ seam (I am lazy so I just top stitched with my machine, please feel free to use a fancy hand stitch to close it).
  8. Pop in on your porch!!

One side helps us show our Gator pride while the other side is ready for Halloween!

 As you can see the pillows help tie in the I Love Florida Football Wreath I made last week.

And just when I thought 2 pillows were enough, they weren’t. I needed 2 more. I was out of the orange and while chevron fabric so I fished out this polka dot fabric from the bottom of my stash and ironed on our monogram.

Again, both of these pillows are reversible, including color coordinating monograms.

 I even was able to quickly update my front porch bird cage with an easy ribbon change.

I am so excited about the start of my front porch makeover. I hope to add a few more versatile pieces in the coming weeks so check back soon for more updates and easy projects!

linked up: tatertots and jello

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