(I used 10ss.)Īt the bottom of the Rhinestone tool panel, you can see how many rhinestones you will need for your project. You can see from the sample below how the different sizes of rhinestones look in the design. If it isn’t quite right you can make a few quick changes easily. (1) Open the Rhinestone tool pane (shown below).įrom the Rhinestone panel, you can choose the size, effect, and spacing that will make your design look as close to the way you want it as possible. To do this, we’re going to use the Rhinestone Tool. I’m going to be turning this “C” into a rhinestone template, but you can turn anything into a rhinestone template.
(2) If you’re using a font, type your word or letter. (1) Open a new file in Silhouette Studio®. Step One: Choose Size and Effect for Rhinestones The techniques shown here can be applied to any shape or font. In this example I chose to use an adorable font called ZP Ask Me Anything by ScrapNfonts from the Silhouette Design Store to create a monogram on a journal for one of my daughters. Have you ever wanted to turn a regular cut design into a rhinestone template? In just a few simple steps you can create gorgeous rhinestone designs out of any shape.