I feel that a little bit of background is needed to fully explain the Foil Quill and Cameo 4 relationship. Note: This is my personal opinion only and my Cameo 4 is well out of warranty.Įach user will have to make the decision whether they choose to do these projects or not.įor the full Silhouette policy on 3rd party tools click HERE. However, the Foil Quill is not heavier than a Silhouette blade and I don’t feel there is any thing that could be damaged by using it. Typically, I do not recommend any 3rd party tools being used in the Silhouette machines, especially blades, since they are not tested by Silhouette and it could void the warranty on the machine. Next, in full disclosure, the Foil Quill is a 3rd party tool that is being used in the Silhouette Cameo 4 in this tutorial. So this post is credited to her creative talents, information, inspiration, and encouragement. She is talented in so many ways, but when I see her projects on the Silhouette Secrets+ Facebook group my jaw is always dropping! does absolutely fabulous work with the Foil Quill and her Cameo machine. Recently with the encouragement from a friend the Foil Quill has been in my creative mind again – whether I wanted to think about it or not.ĭo you ever get a project stuck in your head and you just cannot stop thinking about it until you do it? I didn’t even unpack my Foil Quill for about a year after. When creating classes, there is a lot of time and testing that goes into the class and there are times, I am just done with that type of project for a while after. Traveler’s Journal with Foil Quill design
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