A simple way to make any font into a stencil for use with your Silhouette CAMEO. There are just a few easy steps in the Silhouette Studio Software to turn the words you want to cut into a stencil for your craft project.
Most of the tutorials I do are based on things that I had a hard time figuring out how to do when I was new to my Silhouette CAMEO. So if you are a seasoned user this tutorial might seem a little silly to you, but if you are like me and beating your head agianst a wall trying to figure out something that should be so simple, then hopefully you will love this! I am including both a written and video tutorial to help you best understand what I am doing. I would love to hear in the comments if the video is extra helpful for you. Since I am new to it, it will help me know if I should do more.
I like to use stencils for many things when I am crafting. I have used them from everything to stenciling my daughters monogram on a stool to customizing binders for school. I love to do paint projects and stencils are exactly what you need for those!
One of the very first projects I did with my machine (and a big reason I wanted one!) was to make a wooden sign. I don’t love to use vinyl on wood signs because I always get super frustrated trying to get it to stick, so my preferred method is cutting a cardstock stencil and using that to paint on the wording or design. {If you don’t have a Silhouette CAMEO, check out the most recent deals here!}
The problem is that I want to use a particular font and it doesn’t cut as a stencil. When I cut a font normally I will lose the middles of the e’s, a’s, o’s etc, and the loopy parts of y’s j’s and more. I figured there had to be a way to get any given font to cut more like a stencil and it turns out there is, and it is super simple.
The illustration above shows the difference between cutting a font normally, where you would lose the middles of the enclosed letters and not be able to just paint over it as a stencil. Where as in the top example above, you can see that it is cut stencil style where it retains the middles so that you can easily paint wording onto a project.
So let’s get started!
How to Turn a Font into a Stencil in Silhouette Studio
- Select the text tool and choose the font you want to use.
- Type your word in Silhouette Studio
- Select the knife tool from the tool bar (you want the straight one)
- With the knife tool, draw a straight line all the way through the first letter that is enclosed.
- NOTE: If you are zoomed out, you might not be able to tell that the knife tool cut the letter since the knife tool cuts so finely. Zoom in and you will see the cute much better.
- Draw a second line parallel to the first and very close to it.
- Use the select tool (looks like an arrow) to select the small piece left between your two cuts then use the delete button on your keyboard to remove it.
This will give you a piece of paper that will connect the outside to the inside of the letter and produce a stencil effect for any font! Now take a look at the short video to see exactly how I do this in action.
Pretty simple, huh?! I apologize for the lack of consistency on the words and fonts used in the tutorial on this post. I have actuall been trying to get this put together and out since 2015!! I know, I know! I am sorry for keeping it from you so long, but it finally got done! And how cute is this handmade wooden sign me and my neighbors made with the stencils I cut on my Sihouette CAMEO?
Please leave a note in the comments if this was helpful, or letting me know other skills you would love tutorials on or things you want to learn! Your comments are a great source of inspiration for my upcoming posts!
Beverly Tobin says
Hi Kimber,
I saw your step by step tutorial for the Silhouette, do you have one for the Silhouettee Cameo 3 ? I can’t seem to get my computer and Cameo synced
Thank you
Bev Tobin
Kimber says
Hi Bev! This same thing happened to me when I got my CAMEO 3. The problem was that I needed to update my software but the software itself was telling me it was up to date (when it actually was not.) There was a bug in the software that caused that. Try downloading the software from scratch then opening the new software and see if it will find your machine. Hope that helps!
Kimber
Barbara Florio says
Thank you so much from Switzerland! I am so soooo happy that i found your tutorial!
Sara says
Can I see a photo of a finished stencil? The actual stencil maybe , then a pic of the project that wemt with it?? So, if there are gaps in the stencil…..you hand paint them back into the final project???? Thank you!!!
Kimber says
Yes there are small gaps that I touch up with my paint, although I make stencils for my neighbor and she likes to just leave the gaps and says it looks rustic. THey both look good!
Nikki says
Thanks so much! Very helpful!
Marianne says
Thank you for your video-it helped me a lot however when I go to print out the stencil, it would not cut out where I put the cut marks. Any idea what I could be doing wrong?
kathy binkley says
Kimber, I just had to share this with you. I got a silhouette Cameo 2 years ago because I wanted to make my own hang tags for my poured candles and dying to make wood signs . I have asked many people how to make them with no avail. My cameo is still boxed and never used. I was about to give up and order stencils from amazon at a cost of 120.00, Wow, today I said I will try to google to see if the machine will make them. and your site popped up. Your a God send. Thank you for your tutorials.
Sue says
I don’t want a stencil that has changed it lines in it. If I try this will it have cut lines. I want the word to flow. I don’t want to have to go back with a brush to fill in areas.
Meredith Fluitt says
I am having trouble weeding a cursive font for a stencil. I know I weed out the center part so I can paint on that areas but what do I weed out when I make the 2 parallel lines on an E? Can you help? Thanks!
RALPH wood says
I did neverything on your site, but when I clicked on the space I made the whole letter delets
Kimber says
You will most likely need to right click and select “release compound path”