How to Make Personalized Rhinestone Iron On Transfers with Silhouette Designer Edition

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I'm going to tell you a secret. 

I love rhinestone iron ons. A lot actually. So much so that I may or may not have a semi-large collection of them in a bag just waiting for the perfect application. 

So, of course I was super excited to find out that you can make your own personalized rhinestone irons on with Silhouette when you get the Designer Edition software. (AND it's on sale for half off through July 10th with code GREEN. Don't have a Silhouette? Those are on sale, too. More details under the tutorial.)

To show off the fun personalized rhinestone goodness, I decided to make an I Heart Oregon iron on for an old hoodie that could use some new life.

Supplies

  • Silhouette Cameo or Portrait cutting machine
  • Rhinestone template kit (template material, transfer tape, backing board)
  • Red 20ss Silhouette iron-on rhinestones
  • Clear 10ss Silhouette iron-on rhinestones
  • Fluffy edge brush
  • Iron
  • Pressing Cloth
  • Item to apply rhinestones to

Directions

Step 1: State Outline
While you could go through the hasssle of trying to find the perfect outline of your state online and then tweaking it to make it perfect, Silhouette has them in their online store. I paid $0.75 and go this one, which I imported into my Designer Edition software:

I didn't want the star where the capital is or the word "Oregon." The Designer Edition software gives you great erase tools, though, so I just erased those (be sure to set the erase tool to "outline" when erasing inside your shape).


Step 2: Heart
Re-size your state shape to the size you want and move it to the corner.

Open the double heart shape that comes with the software.

I only wanted one heart, so I used the Designer Edition eraser tools to erase one of the hearts.


Step 3: Rhinestone-ify
Now here is the really cool part that you cannot do with regular non-Designer Edition Software: Make any shape into a rhinestone template!

Click the shape you want to make rhinestony (I started with Oregon). Click on the rhinestone tool in the upper right toolbar. Select edge in order to get an outline. Then choose the size rhinestones you want to use. Repeat with the heart.

I used size 10ss rhinestones for Oregon and 20ss for the heart

Step 4: Cut it Out
Load your rhinestone template material into your machine. Tell your software to send it to the Silhouette. Don't forget to tell it that you are using Rhinestone Transfer material and adjust your blade depth.

When you peel up the template, the little dots should stick to the backing material, leaving little holes in your template. Stick the template to a backing board.


Step 5: Large Stones
Place your rhinestones in your template from largest to smallest. To do that, pour some rhinestones onto your template and rub in a circle with the brush that came in your kit (or a fuzzy edging brush from the hardware store). 

Believe it or not, the rhinestones will flip over and land in the little holes like magic! Put the excess red stones back in their bag.


Step 6: Small Stones
Leaving the big rhinestones on the board, pour some tiny clear rhinestones on top of the template and gently rub the brush in a circle over them again until all the rhinestones have found their home.

Step 7: Iron on
Cut a piece of iron on transfer tape (comes in your rhinestone template kit) and lay it over the rhinestones. Press down to make sure all rhinestones stick. When you peel it up, all the rhinestones come up in place!


I'm putting my transfer on a hoodie so I put the hoodie on and stuck it where I wanted to put it.

Then I gently snuck out of it and placed it on my ironing board. Make sure tape is flat and all rhinestones are against the fabric. 

Place a pressing cloth over the transfer and press with an iron set on the wool setting for 45-60 seconds. Slowly peel up the tape. If any rhinestones remain on tape instead of garment, return tape and pressing cloth and re-press. Continue until all rhinestones stick to fabric. Turn the garment inside out and press for 45-60 seconds from the inside as well.

All done! Now you can rock your state pride. 



Special Offer!

So I know you are dying to get your hands on one of these machines and this software. The Designer Edition does lots of other cool things regular edition does not do including cool sketch effects, eraser tools, ability to open .svg files, and of course this sweet rhinestone tool.

UPDATE!
Okay, so you missed the sale. That's okay! 
You can still get a great deal through my affiliate relationship with Amazon. Check out these great deals on the machines bundled with Designer Edition Software (remember, you must have designer edition software to design your own rhinestone decals).
  



Lucky you! The software and the machine / software bundles are on sale through July 10, 2013.
**Please note that GREEN is my affiliate promo code and I may receive a portion of the sales if you choose to buy this awesome software (or a machine with the software!). This original project and love of rhinestone decals is my own and 100% honest. Thank you for supporting Creative Green Living.

Between July 1-10, by using promo code GREEN, Creative Green Living readers can buy one of the following three bundles at a great discount:
  • Silhouette CAMEO® plus the Silhouette Studio® Designer Edition software for $269.99
  • Silhouette Portrait™ plus the Silhouette Studio® Designer Edition software for $129.99
  • The Silhouette Studio® Designer Edition software for $24.99
What a screaming deal! Of course you can make lots more than rhinestone decals. You can make iron on transfers, cards, fabric appliques, vinyl stickers, magnets, personalized stamps, temporary tattoos and more - so much awesome stuff! 


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