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Posted 23 January 2013 - 06:12 PM

I like to make my own cards using PSE11. I would like to experiment with cards having cut-outs, and cut via machine not hand. I have been looking at the Silhouette Portrait as a start but cannot figure out whether it will do what I want to do. For example, make a card with a window cut out of the front so you can see through to the inside of the card; give the front edge a wavy look (or others). Due to arthritis, cutting things out manually is proving more difficult as time goes on. Does anyone have any experience with this, or can you suggest a site which can help?

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Posted 23 January 2013 - 08:44 PM

I have a Silhouette SD, an older model than you have, but yes you can do all that you listed above. Plus, you can import embellishments and use a print/cut function to use on cards, too! I absolutely love it! I have found youtube videos to be very helpful. Maybe you could look at a few to get an idea of what it can do.

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Posted 23 January 2013 - 09:45 PM

I am not familiar with these machines, but I think it would be a good idea to try them out in the store. If you have arthritis in your hands, they may require more force than you can produce comfortably. Hope it works for you - hand-made cards are the best!
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Posted 23 January 2013 - 10:27 PM

I use a Cricut - I have the expression - I know there is one that prints as well as cuts, but have never seen it work.
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Posted 23 January 2013 - 11:05 PM

I have the Silhouette Cameo (just bigger than the portrait) and I've been able to print and cut png files from the collections without any trouble. It is fabulous for creating hybrid cards and layouts with digital supplies. I use the registration marks when I print and do the trace for the cutting. Everything I've tried has turned out perfectly.
If you get it, I'll write a little tutorial for how to use SG supplies with it, okay? :)

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Posted 23 January 2013 - 11:58 PM

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Posted 24 January 2013 - 03:26 AM

I've also been using my Silhouette Cameo to do print and cuts :) I have a tutorial project 'on the drawing board' right now using Syndee's Yesterdays Child Brush Set. I have them printed and cut out... now to color them up! Using the Cameo to cut is waaaay better than hand-cutting because the machine gets in all the little inside cuts as well. I highly recommend it!!!
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Posted 24 January 2013 - 08:40 AM

I received a Silhouette Cameo for Christmas...LOVE it! I haven't had time to use it much and would love tutorials!!
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Posted 24 January 2013 - 12:47 PM

I'm curious about Aggie's comment. Do these machines require any physical input from the user? I got the impression it was kind of like a printer, just insert the paper and let it go. (Obviously, you have to use the software, etc.) With my joints, I'd love to have things cut without physically having to do much.
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Posted 24 January 2013 - 05:25 PM

View PostNica, on 24 January 2013 - 12:47 PM, said:

I'm curious about Aggie's comment. Do these machines require any physical input from the user? I got the impression it was kind of like a printer, just insert the paper and let it go. (Obviously, you have to use the software, etc.) With my joints, I'd love to have things cut without physically having to do much.


Thank you so much for all the replies. I think I will go ahead with my purchase and will welcome any and all tutorials!

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Posted 24 January 2013 - 06:46 PM

View PostApril Showers, on 23 January 2013 - 11:05 PM, said:

I have the Silhouette Cameo (just bigger than the portrait) and I've been able to print and cut png files from the collections without any trouble. It is fabulous for creating hybrid cards and layouts with digital supplies. I use the registration marks when I print and do the trace for the cutting. Everything I've tried has turned out perfectly.
If you get it, I'll write a little tutorial for how to use SG supplies with it, okay? :)/>

I have been looking at some of my many SG files and I am wondering if I could use some such as JRA_SSPaper_Edgers_NaturesBounty to make decorative cut-out edgers on cards?

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Posted 25 January 2013 - 04:45 AM

View PostNica, on 24 January 2013 - 12:47 PM, said:

I'm curious about Aggie's comment. Do these machines require any physical input from the user? I got the impression it was kind of like a printer, just insert the paper and let it go. (Obviously, you have to use the software, etc.) With my joints, I'd love to have things cut without physically having to do much.


No they don't require any physical input Monica --- I think Aggie may have been thinking about the Cuttlebug or one of the other cutting machines that require you to hold on to the machine and hand crank a folder or die cut and paper through it.
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Posted 25 January 2013 - 06:19 AM

View PostSherry Lynn, on 25 January 2013 - 04:45 AM, said:

View PostNica, on 24 January 2013 - 12:47 PM, said:

I'm curious about Aggie's comment. Do these machines require any physical input from the user? I got the impression it was kind of like a printer, just insert the paper and let it go. (Obviously, you have to use the software, etc.) With my joints, I'd love to have things cut without physically having to do much.


No they don't require any physical input Monica --- I think Aggie may have been thinking about the Cuttlebug or one of the other cutting machines that require you to hold on to the machine and hand crank a folder or die cut and paper through it.


Got it! Thanks. I'll have to put this on my wish list. :)
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Posted 25 January 2013 - 02:22 PM

Yes, you could do that on the Silhouette, but I would be careful with super thin cuts when removing it from the sticky mat. Have fun with your new toy and check out youtube and pinterest for tutorials on how to do make these cuts.

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