Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Introducing: The Silhouette CAMEO - 12" Cutting Machine

The long awaited Silhouette Cameo, will be ready for shipping in October 2012. There is not much detail written about it yet except that it will have the same capabilities of the Silhouette SD plus more and with a wider cutting width of 12 inches. They will be releasing a new Designer version of the Studio software next month with enhanced features being able to open various file formats like SVG files.

Here is the video demo of the Silhouette Cameo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwnuP3Gfc1M&sns=em




UPDATE: October 30, 2013

Wheeew, I can't believe that it has already been 2 years since I bought my beloved Silhouette Cameo. I can proudly tell you that I'm still loving it as much as I did two years ago, if not more :-). I'm really very happy with this machine. Just take a look at all the cards that I have created with it. And with my CB09 blade holder, my Cameo produces amazing clean and perfect cuts.

For my followers in the Philippines, you will be pleased to know that I do sell the Silhouette Cameo machine and its accessories along with other craft tools and machines like the Sizzix Big Shot machine, the Cuttlebug machine plus other craft supplies like cardstocks (solids and pattern), lots of dies by Spellbinders, Marianne Designs, and Quickutz, Martha Stewart punches and whole lot more. For inquiries, you can email me at ligayatg at yahoo dot com (no spaces) or just leave a comment on this post with your email address.

For the Silhouette owners in the Philippines, please join our Facebook group where you can enjoy valuable tips and information on the use of the different models of the Silhouette machine and its software, both the basic Silhouette Studio and the Silhouette Studio Designer Edition (SSDE).

For more resources on the Silhouette machines and its software Silhouette Studio, visit my Pinterest board for tons of tutorials.


4 comments:

  1. You always make the prettiest designed cards, I"m looking forward to your new one. Hugs, Lori m

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  2. My understanding is that there will be more power on the Cameo, but not enough for chipboard. I'm keeping my eyes out for more information as well! The one thing that is making me lean more toward the Cameo over the Zing is that I can use all of my Silhouette/GSD designs (as far as I know) instead of having to purchase designs in a new file type. I don't design my own files, am not artistically inclined that way unfortunately, so that's a huge "pro" on the Cameo side of the ledger!

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  3. I just tried it and I can use my GSD and DXF files with the Cameo. We are so excited to have them in!

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  4. Olá que surpresa encontrar seu blog. Gostei muito e estou a te seguir, me interessei por esta máquina, tenho uma Cameo que adquiri no inicio de dezembro, mas não estou tendo muita sorte. Sou brasileira de Araraquara interior de São Paulo. Posso copiar seus desenhos para meu computador? Como faço para saber mais sobre esta máquina de corte e assim quem sabe poder adquirir uma, obrigada..
    Debora Rocha

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