I like your videos SO MUCH! Your gentle voice, clear instructions, and great visuals (thank you close ups!!) make these my favourite tutorials on TH-cam. Thank you so much Kelly, I can’t wait to try these stickers. Much appreciation from Australia 🙏🏼❤
Thank you sooo much for this. I've been so unhappy with everything about foiling with my Cricut. I really haven't wanted to start investing in the whole hot foil plate and glimmer machine thing. Your method shows me that there may hope for success. Thanks again for sharing your creativity.
Honestly the Foil Transfer Tool made me very unhappy too. Im very underwhelmed by it, but the Foil Quill is *chefs kiss* I hope you have a bit more luck with this tool!
@@KellyRossouw Me as well. I didn't try foiling again after the initial try. This video has given me options so I'm excited to try again! Plus, I'm purchasing your "Cricut Print then cut Jumpstart" work book.
I haven't been very happy with the foil transfer tool either, however, without actual foil it is a perfect tool to make sure you put those accents where you want them when coloring your dies. The scoring tool can be hard to tell in design space where those details with go. The foil transfer tool is a lot cleaner. I only have a Cricut Explore Air 2. So I don't know if the heat one will work. I do love this whole idea of making these stickers. It's a great idea for a command center spot in your home. Happy Crafting from Phoenix, AZ.🤗❤️
@@KellyRossouw Thank you!! I tried to take out the adapter, but I was too scared of it breaking. 😔 Where can you buy a foil quill?? Also, have you ever tried using recollections adhesive sheets for making cutaway cards from scratch?? 🤗❤️
Excellent video as always Kelly, you really are so good at explaining and videoing each step in the process. I have had mixed results with foiling and have never used the print then cut function so I am keen to try them both. I would never have thought to use the foil function in this way, you really are so very clever 👏👏. I love how you are able to think outside the box and stretch Design Space to get the most out of it. Thank you for sharing another great tutorial. ❤😘
What an absoltely AWESOME video, wow. Your stickers are amazing 👏 🤩 You inspire me so much. I really enjoyed this. So many tips and info I didn't know, like changing the background blue. I always struggle with wondering if the stickers are in the right place. Thank you so so much for an awesome video ❤😊
I may have missed this, but did you use a laser printer with toner activated foil or an inkjet printer with hot foil? And does it actually matter? Thank you Kelly
Hi Kelly! First of all, I love your videos. You are one of my favorite content creators, if not the best. I have a question for you. I have been an owner of a Portrait 2 for several years. I still use it and I own the Business Edition of Silhouette Studio. I was about to buy the new Cameo 5, but I've heard there are some problems with this model. Initially, I wasn’t considering a Cricut for two main reasons: the software is online, and the Maker 3 has been out for several years, so I think a new model might be released soon. So, what do you think about buying a Maker but designing in Silhouette Studio? Is it a better option to buy a Cricut instead of a Cameo 5 given the issues people are experiencing? Or is it better to wait a few months for a potential new model release? Have you heard anything about a possible new model? Thank you very much!
Ah thank you so much! That's so kind! I still prefer Silhouette Studio to Cricut Design Space for many things that I work on. Design Space isnt as bad as many make it out to seem, but because it is online it has significant draw backs. Neither software is perfect, we just have to learn to live with the drawbacks, and figure out which ones are deal breakers for us. With the release of any new machine there will ALWAYS be problems, and most of the time I have seen they are user related (which is great news because then they can usually be easily fixed). That being said, I havent had the opportunity to work with the Cameo 5 yet, nor looked too much into their issues, as I have way too much on my plate at the moment! I still prefer my Cricut when it comes to cutting everything else, but also still actively use my Cameo 3 for when I need to use print then cut often (though sometimes im lazy and use my Cricut as the effort to pull out my cameo isnt worth the space I save on my page lol). I would personally pick a Maker over a Maker 3 unless you are planning to cut decals longer than 24" regularly. The original Maker is still a FANTASTIC machine, and regardless of whether there is a new model coming out soon or not (which I honestly have no idea/info on), I would probably still pick the Maker. Hope that helps!
Thank you so much for all your responses. I live in the Canary Islands, Spain, and I have called some shops, but they all tell me that the Cricut Maker has been discontinued for more than a year and a half and that it is no longer possible to buy it, at least here. It’s true that the Maker 3 is not cheap, so after having read you, I think for now I will keep following you and wait for an opportunity arises to buy a Maker 3 at a good price (since the Maker is not available where I live) or see if the issues with Silhouette get resolved (such as the breakage of its pinch roller). I am attracted by the wide variety of tools that Cricut offers and its better cutting quality. I’ll have to wait a bit longer... If I’ve been using my Portrait for over 5 years... I think waiting a bit longer won’t be a problem... although I am eager for a change to something bigger and with more possibilities. Once again, thank you so much!
I forgot to mention something: I am eagerly looking forward to seeing some future videos from you on designing with Silhouette Studio and cutting with Cricut Design Space, to see how viable that software combination is. Once more, thank you! ❤
Darn, i never knew the A clamp would open like that to remove the original holder. Thank you, Kelly, for teaching me something new and for the video.
You're very welcome! I love sharing tips! 😊
I like your videos SO MUCH! Your gentle voice, clear instructions, and great visuals (thank you close ups!!) make these my favourite tutorials on TH-cam. Thank you so much Kelly, I can’t wait to try these stickers. Much appreciation from Australia 🙏🏼❤
Thank you so much Zelda! Very much appreciate your kindness!!
Thank you sooo much for this. I've been so unhappy with everything about foiling with my Cricut. I really haven't wanted to start investing in the whole hot foil plate and glimmer machine thing. Your method shows me that there may hope for success. Thanks again for sharing your creativity.
Honestly the Foil Transfer Tool made me very unhappy too. Im very underwhelmed by it, but the Foil Quill is *chefs kiss* I hope you have a bit more luck with this tool!
@@KellyRossouw Me as well. I didn't try foiling again after the initial try. This video has given me options so I'm excited to try again! Plus, I'm purchasing your "Cricut Print then cut Jumpstart" work book.
Great tutorial!💕🇨🇦
Thank you so much! 💕
Thanks for this Kelly! Love your work! 👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks so much! I had so much fun making it!
Awesome video, as always. Foil looks like sooo much !!!
Awww thank you so much!! It really is SO much fun!!!
I haven't been very happy with the foil transfer tool either, however, without actual foil it is a perfect tool to make sure you put those accents where you want them when coloring your dies. The scoring tool can be hard to tell in design space where those details with go. The foil transfer tool is a lot cleaner. I only have a Cricut Explore Air 2. So I don't know if the heat one will work. I do love this whole idea of making these stickers. It's a great idea for a command center spot in your home. Happy Crafting from Phoenix, AZ.🤗❤️
So true! The foil quill will still work for you with your Air 2, I used my Explore 3 - the adaptor is the same in both machines :)
@@KellyRossouw Thank you!! I tried to take out the adapter, but I was too scared of it breaking. 😔 Where can you buy a foil quill?? Also, have you ever tried using recollections adhesive sheets for making cutaway cards from scratch?? 🤗❤️
This video just inspired me to do some foil and cut stickers. Need to get all the accessories to make this work now. Thank you, Kelly.
Ooh i hope your project turns out to be lots of fun! Good luck!!
Excellent video as always Kelly, you really are so good at explaining and videoing each step in the process. I have had mixed results with foiling and have never used the print then cut function so I am keen to try them both. I would never have thought to use the foil function in this way, you really are so very clever 👏👏. I love how you are able to think outside the box and stretch Design Space to get the most out of it. Thank you for sharing another great tutorial. ❤😘
You are so welcome Orla! It gives me so much joy to create these, so im glad you enjoy them too! Hope this tool/technique works out for you as well!
Just found you! Love your tutorials!
Yay! Thank you! Welcome to the club - so glad to have you!
Thank you for sharing this technique. Your skickers came out awesome!
You are so welcome Mike! I really love how they came out too xx
great video kelly
Thank you!! It is such a fun new thing to do 🤩
What an absoltely AWESOME video, wow. Your stickers are amazing 👏 🤩 You inspire me so much. I really enjoyed this. So many tips and info I didn't know, like changing the background blue. I always struggle with wondering if the stickers are in the right place. Thank you so so much for an awesome video ❤😊
Thank you so much!! So glad you enjoyed the video!
Thanks for a great tutorial. Can't wait to give it a go! 👏❤️🌈
You are so welcome! Hope you have fun on the project!!
Thank you so much im going to give it a try 🎉😮
Hope you enjoy it as much as I did! I need to make more! :D
I may have missed this, but did you use a laser printer with toner activated foil or an inkjet printer with hot foil? And does it actually matter? Thank you Kelly
The WeRMakers tool is a heat tool that is used in this tutorial :)
Hi Kelly!
First of all, I love your videos. You are one of my favorite content creators, if not the best. I have a question for you. I have been an owner of a Portrait 2 for several years. I still use it and I own the Business Edition of Silhouette Studio.
I was about to buy the new Cameo 5, but I've heard there are some problems with this model. Initially, I wasn’t considering a Cricut for two main reasons: the software is online, and the Maker 3 has been out for several years, so I think a new model might be released soon.
So, what do you think about buying a Maker but designing in Silhouette Studio? Is it a better option to buy a Cricut instead of a Cameo 5 given the issues people are experiencing? Or is it better to wait a few months for a potential new model release? Have you heard anything about a possible new model?
Thank you very much!
Ah thank you so much! That's so kind!
I still prefer Silhouette Studio to Cricut Design Space for many things that I work on. Design Space isnt as bad as many make it out to seem, but because it is online it has significant draw backs. Neither software is perfect, we just have to learn to live with the drawbacks, and figure out which ones are deal breakers for us.
With the release of any new machine there will ALWAYS be problems, and most of the time I have seen they are user related (which is great news because then they can usually be easily fixed). That being said, I havent had the opportunity to work with the Cameo 5 yet, nor looked too much into their issues, as I have way too much on my plate at the moment!
I still prefer my Cricut when it comes to cutting everything else, but also still actively use my Cameo 3 for when I need to use print then cut often (though sometimes im lazy and use my Cricut as the effort to pull out my cameo isnt worth the space I save on my page lol).
I would personally pick a Maker over a Maker 3 unless you are planning to cut decals longer than 24" regularly. The original Maker is still a FANTASTIC machine, and regardless of whether there is a new model coming out soon or not (which I honestly have no idea/info on), I would probably still pick the Maker.
Hope that helps!
Thank you so much for all your responses. I live in the Canary Islands, Spain, and I have called some shops, but they all tell me that the Cricut Maker has been discontinued for more than a year and a half and that it is no longer possible to buy it, at least here. It’s true that the Maker 3 is not cheap, so after having read you, I think for now I will keep following you and wait for an opportunity arises to buy a Maker 3 at a good price (since the Maker is not available where I live) or see if the issues with Silhouette get resolved (such as the breakage of its pinch roller). I am attracted by the wide variety of tools that Cricut offers and its better cutting quality. I’ll have to wait a bit longer... If I’ve been using my Portrait for over 5 years... I think waiting a bit longer won’t be a problem... although I am eager for a change to something bigger and with more possibilities. Once again, thank you so much!
I forgot to mention something: I am eagerly looking forward to seeing some future videos from you on designing with Silhouette Studio and cutting with Cricut Design Space, to see how viable that software combination is. Once more, thank you! ❤
Hi kelly maybe I missed a step. You said you use normal copy paper but at the end you said you used this as a sticker. Where did I missed a step.
Hi Willemien! I used Label paper x