Hi there peeps! After a few months of exploring the Silhouette Portrait and the Silhouette Software, I've come across an exclusive list of cool tips and tricks. Before buying the Silhouette, I spent two years researching its properties. Actually, I was looking at the Cameo, but luckily the Portrait came out last year...so... Anyways, one thing that I noticed was the lack of software information availible online. I had hands brimming with questions on malfunctions and things to type on Google, but the searches that pulled up never completely assuaged my qualms. You don't need to go through all of that! I prepared a whole long list to answer all of your questions. Plus, if you have any additional questions, you can leave a comment on my blog. I frequently check Go Brushes, so you can rest assured that your comments will always be answered quickly and accurately. For a payment of just 25.99, you get the complete list mailed directly to your e-mail account! This list included virtually everything I went through and discovered on the software. No longer will you have to waste precious time, money, and not to mention PAPERS because you weren't made aware of tiny details. Of course, the list itself may not include everything... for just an addtional 10 dollars, you get to schedule one hour long chat with me. During this session, you can ask anything you want to! We'll chat privately or publicly (based on your needs) in the comments section. Yes, comments can be private. Easy! With simple payments, you'll get the best answers on all of your crafting questions! Yes, this is an exclusive offer availible only to GoBrushes blog readers. Interested? Email me at ImjustkiddingIllgiveyouthelistoftricksforfree@dontworry.com
Hhaha! Just kidding! My discoveries are to share with the community of amazing crafters world-wide! However, feel free to comment me any questions!
Here's tip #1: When cutting font on the Silhouette store or typed directly, set your blade depth to 3 or 4. Adjust your cutting speed to 1. Doulbe cut. Choose a paper at least as thick as the cover sheet of a magazine. Do not make your letters less than 3/4 in tall and 1/2 in. wide. I've tried slightly smaller, and the cut never comes out without triggering a whole bunch of frustration. Sticking to these guildlines will almost guarantee perfect font cuts everytime. Good luck!
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
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