Hello and welcome to another blog post from me!
So today I decided to make the massive step (it felt that way for me any way!!) from cutting paper with my lovely Silhouette Cameo to cutting vinyl!! Ok I'll admit I was really super scared about using it for the first time, but I needn't have been, as it was really rather easy and I absolutely cannot wait to do some more!!
So here goes. I opened up my design template. Typed in Mrs S (which is what the children at school call me) picked out a lovely scrawling font which is called Blossom Script Font and changed the lettering. I then grouped the letters and welded them together.
Once this was all complete I loaded my vinyl. So with materials with backing you will not need to use a cutting mat, which also worried me.
So instead of just sending it to cut, I decided to do a "test cut" first. I hadn't bothered using this before, I think I will from now on, before every cut I make!! As you can see the machine cut a tiny little square and a triangle on the top left hand side of my vinyl So I knew that it would be ok to cut my name.
I then set about pealing off the unused vinyl and weeding out the bits inside the closed letters. What I was left with was beautiful 😍 and beauty is in the eyes of it's beholder and I was chuffed to bits with it!!
So at this point I should have got my transfer tape out, rubbed the vinyl onto it then transferred it onto my bottle but I was way too excited for that - I pulled it off gently like it was a big sticker and then carefully laid it on to my bottle. In my excitement I put on and rubbed down the "Mrs" part of the design I then didn't have enough room for the "S" grrr. If I'd used the transfer tape as I was meant too it all would have fit lovely. As it happened I added the "S" underneath and it all worked out well any way!
So after my first successful vinyl mission I ordered a stack load of plain water bottles to make literally every person I know a personalised one (I am obviously grossly exaggerating my level of purchasing power if my dear sweet husband is reading this blog and have only bought one or two 😜)
Anyway until next time - happy vinyl cutting!!
Best wishes
Steph x
Lovely! Have yet to venture into vinyl
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DeleteGreat easy to read and fun blog post Steph.
ReplyDeleteThanks Hilary! :o)
Deletewell done Steph! Great post and the vinyl looks fab on the bottle!
ReplyDeleteThank you Ruthie :o)
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