![]() We can even play around a little bit by changing the color of the font, just to make sure. Voila! After playing around (remember to skip to the tutorial below if you want to know how to fix the font), we have the exact font and size we would like! If you want to know how to edit the text, skip down below for that tutorial. From this step, we are going to skip to the final look of the text that we want. ![]() Open up a text box and type in your text. In this case, the sign will be 29 inches long and 12 inches tall… just a tad too long for one sheet of 12×24″ vinyl and a cutting mat. I always like to design in real-size, so I can get an idea for proportions. Pick how long your finished product will be and make the changes in the “Page” setting. *All images can be enlarged by clicking on them. ![]() Part 1: How to piece a sign together if it is longer than 24 inches (the size of a cutting mat) How to piece a sign together if it is longer than the size of a cutting mat, and Monograms with Vinyl: How to Apply Cut Vinyl to Projectsġ.Eek! Silhouette Cameo (Problems and Solutions).I Just Got My Silhouette Cameo… Now What?.How cool! In case you want to read those, here are the links: Plus, they have been pinned thousands of times on Pinterest. I’ve been meaning to do another Silhouette Studio tutorial for a while, as my previous tutorials have been some of the biggest hits on the blog.
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