
Yes, I’m a total square…OK I’m off the soapbox 🙂 This is for personal use only, otherwise I would just give you the files I made but that would be uncool since these freebies promote the designers business and drive traffic to their blogs. The files still belong to the original creator, that means you cannot share them or sell them without permission. Don’t forget to leave some love if you download, a simple thanks will do and it is sure to make her day! Halloween mask freebie by Merdith FenwickĪ note about converting files. They are a freebie from Digi-Designer Meredith Fenwick and you can grab them on her blog here. Here are the free png mask files I used for this project. Here is what my 4 year old daughter made with what I cut: Ooh-La-La, a fancy mask! You will need Sure Cuts a Lot (SCAL) Software, a Cricut and a free program called Inkscape for this tutorail. Don’t worry, I did not forget my non SCAL/Cricut readers you can do this project “old school” with paper and scissors and you digi-scrappers can play as well!. Expect to say “duh!” before this post is over. Not that I don’t LOVE the emails, I thought it would be easier to explain it here with pictures because it is so easy. Under the "Local User" area, right click "Library" and then select "New Folder." Double click on the new folder to re-name it "Commercial Use" If you'd like to create sub-folders, repeat he same process only right clicking on the "Commercial Use" folder to create a "New Folder" within in.Huh? OK we are getting a bit techie today but I swear this is easy! I get many emails form my fabulous blog readers on how to convert jpg and png files to svg files so they can cut them on the Cricut. This will open the Silhouette Studio Library.

Open Silhouette Studio and click "Library" from the top right menu bar. To organize your commercial use design files in Silhouette Studio, you can do so in the Silhouette Studio Library. Silhouette Studio Library File Organization Repeat this process to create multiple sub-folders.

Right click on the folder > Re Name the folder based on how you decide to categorize your designs. To create sub-folders, open the Commercial Use folder you created > Right click > New Folder. If you'd like it in the Documents folder, open the Documents > Right Click > Add Folder. To create a commercial use folder on a MAC open the Finder Panel and decide where you'd like the folder to be stored. Simply call the folder “Commercial Use” and then create sub folders inside the main folder to organize the designs in any way you’d like - by theme, occasion, material, or designer.

The easiest way to keep commercial use designs separate from those designs that are for personal use only is to create special folders for them on your computer and/or in your Silhouette Studio library. Vector Art (T Shirts, Stickers, Transfers)
