Starting a Business With Your Silhouette + Giveaway!

Over the years I’ve had MANY customers ask me about my advise on how to start a business with their cutting machine. So, when I saw that Melissa over at Silhouette School had a book all about it, I wanted to share it with you. It’s a great resource for those just starting their business and even for those with a business already going. Stick around because at the bottom of this post I’m giving away one digital copy of this awesome book I’m going to tell you about…

Are you ready to start having your Silhouette machine work for you?  If you’re looking to turn your crafting hobby into a successful business, Cutting a ProfitThe Ultimate Silhouette Guide to Running a Successful Business is exactly what you need!

From naming to branding to marketing to working with customers (even the difficult ones) to taxeslicensing, and watermarking – the latest ebook from Melissa Viscount, the author of the Silhouette School blog (and former Etsy shop owner) is stuffed full of information and resources every small handmade business owner needs to be successful, legal, and profitable.

  • Not sure if you need to register your business?
  • Unclear what taxes you should be paying?
  • Have questions on if you really need an EIN or Business Tax ID and separate bank accounts?
  • Still unclear tax write offs and if you’re taking advantage of the self employment and small business tax laws?
  • Confused about the differences in commercial and personal licenses, copyrights and trademarks?

    Cutting a Profit
    includes more than 100 pages of instruction, screen shots, and images, along with 10 worksheets to take you step by step through starting, growing, and running your Silhouette business successfully.

I really hope you take a look at this book, Cutting a ProfitThe Ultimate Silhouette Guide to Running a Successful Business

It will be a valuable resource for you as you turn your cutting matching into a successful business!

AND… Just so you’re aware, Melissa also has some other awesome Silhouette books and mini guides that she’s previously released that you’ll surely find useful. She even offers them in bundles!!

The Ultimate Silhouette Guide

The Ultimate Silhouette Sticker Guide (Print + Cut)

 

 

 

So, NOW for the fun part!!! Melissa has offered to let me give away one digital download of her brand NEW Cutting a ProfitThe Ultimate Silhouette Guide to Running a Successful Business. Simply leave a comment here on this post to be entered to win. A winner will be announced here on the blog on Tuesday, August, 2. Best of luck!

Guest Blogger Melissa Viscount from Silhouette School

Hi! I’m so excited that Lori has allowed me to take over her blog today! My name is Melissa Viscount and I am the blogger behind Silhouette School and the author of The Ultimate Silhouette Guide ebook/book series.  I love teaching crafters how to use the Silhouette CAMEO, Portrait, Curio and Mint machine! Lori has so graciously allowed me to share a few of my tips and tricks for cutting paper cleanly with you today!

Paper crafts are hugely popular with Silhouette CAMEO and Portrait users – the problem is paper can be a bit tricky to cut with the Silhouette cutting machines.

Getting a clean cut on paper starts with having the right Silhouette cutting mat. A new mat or gently used mat can be overly sticky which can spell disaster for paper cuts.  A mat that’s too sticky will keep the paper in place while cutting, but it will likely create a mess and a headache while trying to remove the paper from the cutting mat after the cut.  The paper may curl as you try to release it from the cutting mat – or worse – separate leaving a thin layer of paper on the mat.

To avoid this common problem while cutting paper with the die cutter, de-sticky the Silhouette cutting mat by blotting it with a clean cotton pillow case or t-shirt before placing the paper on it.  This will keep the mat clean, while gently taking away some of the stickiness of the mat.

Another option is to cut paper using the Silhouette Light Tack cutting mat. This cutting mat is specially designed for cutting paper with Silhouette CAMEO or Portrait. It’s not nearly as sticky as the regular cutting mat making it perfect for paper – which doesn’t need quite as much stick as vinyl or other materials to stay in place while cutting.

The next thing you want to do to get a better paper cut with your Silhouette machine, is make sure you are using the Line Segment Overcut feature in Silhouette Studio.

You can find the Line Segement Overcut option at the bottom of the Cut Settings window in Silhouette Studio. Use the scroll bar after you select the material type, to scroll down and you’ll see it.

After selecting “ON” in the Line Segment Overcut area, adjust the distance of the overcut.  Adjusting to 0.1 mm and 0.1 mm is usually plenty.

The way overcut works is instead of the blade staying down in the paper and turning at hard corners and angles like it would at each corner of this square…

….it instead overcuts the corner by a small distance (0.1), then lifts up out of the paper to make a new connecting cut.

The overcuts will NOT appear in Silhouette
Studio.  I have drawn them in here so you can more easily understand.

Think of it cutting a corner like an X rather than a V.  That slight overcut is small enough that it isn’t noticeable to see on the paper once cut, but it makes a huge difference in preventing the paper from being torn up, chewed and pulled while cutting.

Look at the difference in how the Silhouette CAMEO blade cut this small triangle on nearly-impossible-to-cut-cleanly construction paper!  Both triangles were cut with the same exact cut settings – except the Segment Line Overcut was turned on for the triangle on the right.

Finally, consider a double cut when cutting paper with Silhouette CAMEO. A double cut is often the difference between a soft ‘furry’ edge and a clean, sharp cut. Imagine cutting with a dull blade vs a super sharp blade.

You can find the box to turn on the Double Cut in the Cut Settings window. After you select the material type, use the scroll bar on the right side of the window to scroll down and check the box.

Of course, before you commit to any or all of these tricks for cutting paper, you will want to be sure to use the test cut option to ensure the settings you are using will provide the best quality cut. If you skip the test cut, you risk wasting a whole lot of materials, as well as time.

Thanks again to Lori for allowing me to share a few Silhouette CAMEO tips and tricks with you today! Be sure to get schooled on all things Silhouette related at Silhouette School blog! You can also find Silhouette School on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Pinterest!

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