Hi, friends! One of my all time favorite tools that I use for creating fun things for my classroom is my Silhouette Cameo, and I'm so excited to share some of my own classroom Cameo creations, as well as a few others!
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A few years back, I got into the business of designing invitations... and by business, I mean for my niece and nephew. That particular year my nephew wanted a pirate themed birthday in the worst way. I scoured Pinterest for some design ideas, and found one that was absolutely perfect. Of course, I got to work designing the perfect invite. The only problem was that I didn't have a cutting machine to cut out the pirate ship.
I thought about buying a machine solely for this project, but then opted to buy just the cartridge and borrow a friend's machine. I knew I wanted a cutting machine that allowed me to cut numerous images and fonts without having to purchase a separate cartridge. A few weeks later, I read about the Silhouette Cameo on Growing Kinders.
I knew it was exactly the machine I was looking for, and I could hardly wait to begin creating awesome projects for my home and classroom! Here are some of my own creations and few of my favorite Silhouette finds!
1. Personalized Caddies
These are perfect for back-to-school teacher gifts! I like to keep mine at my small group table, or even on top of my desks filled with colorful pens, Sharpies, and Mr. Sketch markers. You can read more about how I made these here.
2. Personalized Clipboards
These also make great teacher gifts. These were one of the first creations I made with my Cameo!3. Back-to-School Photo Prop
I absolutely loved our back-to-school photo prop this year! It was super easy to make, and I can definitely use it again next year!4. DIY Felt Storyboards
This year, I decided to make some felt storyboards that my kiddos could use to practice retelling some of our favorite stories. You can read more about these creations here.5. Wordle Desk
This is by far one of my favorite finds! A Year of Many Firsts nailed it with these brightly colored words of wisdom!6. Bulletin Board Letters
This is a must see tutorial! Megan from I Teach What's Your Superpower walks through each of the steps to cutting out letters with your Silhouette Cameo!7. Personalized Water Bottles
Rowdy in Room 300 used some of Melonheadz adorable clipart to create these personalized water bottles for her own kiddos, but I think they would be super cute as an end-of-the-year gift too!8. Book Bin
This book bin from The Very Busy Kindergarten is a super cute way to collect all of your library books!9. Hello Door
I desperately want to recreate this "Oh, hello." door from What the Teacher Wants! Talk about adorable!10. Inspirational Wall Art
Did you know that you can purchase these predesigned quotes from Silhouette's Design Store?!?! Now, I just need to find the perfect spot in my classroom!11. Gift Tags
I'm loving these simple gift tags from I Teach What's Your Super Power! I think I'll be busting out the Cameo to make some Christmas tags!12. Desk Décor
How cute is the front of Funky Fresh Firsties' desk?!13. Focus Walls
Sun, Sand and Second Grade used her Cameo to create headers for her focus wall and calendar. Genius!14. Bulletin Boards
Is this not the most eye-catching back-to-school board?! I almost can't wait until next year so I can create this wall of awesomeness!15. Centers
Another reason I purchased the Cameo is for its ability to cut out printed material. Simply send your file to the printer so that Silhouette's Design software can create print marks. Then, insert the printed file into your Cameo machine, and PRESTO! The Male Kindergarten Teacher is taking full advantage of this amazing feature!If you are looking for more classroom DIY projects, don't forget to check out my "Classroom DIY" board on Pinterest!
Now that I've given you a million classroom Cameo ideas, you all can see why I can't live without my Silhouette Cameo!
I have never used one but just looking at your post I have a million ideas! Names, word wall, bulletin boards, etc.!! -- Jennifer Peterson
ReplyDeleteI have never used one, but I would use it for everything. I love that there are endless possibilities! I would use it for bulletin boards and wall art for starters. Thank you for the opportunity to win.
ReplyDeleteFingers crossed! ��
ReplyDeleteSuch a great giveaway! Thank you Ashley!!!! I hope it spits out my name!!!
ReplyDeleteHave been eyeing these for a while. Would love to use this to make letters for the board for standards.
ReplyDeleteI am so ready to place an order for you to create me some things!!!!!!! I'm so excited!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! I have so many ideas now. I love the idea of using the custom labels.
ReplyDeleteWow! I have so many ideas now. I love the idea of using the custom labels.
ReplyDeleteI have never used one so I don't have a favorite project of my own yet but I love the water bottle idea!!
ReplyDeleteI used a Cameo to cut out a vinyl sign for my classroom door. It makes me smile everyday!
ReplyDeleteHi! I have never used a silhouette cameo before, but I've always wanted one! I would probably label everything from my house to school! I love all of your ideas and the limitless ones I've yet to explore! How awesome!
ReplyDeleteI've never used a silhouette cameo before I was debating on whether to buy it or a cricut! I would love to win one! Can't wait to go crazy crafting if I win!
ReplyDeleteI've wanted to try one of these for a while. I love all of the inspiration pictures that you shared. So many possibilities!
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted one!!! :)
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted a Cameo! And now I HAVE TO WIN so I can make that Hello window! Adorable!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is the only item on my most dearly wished for Christmas list. I dream about the center items I can design and make, the too cute water bottles for my littles, the amazing bulletin boards I could create, the swat signs and decorations for my Kinder classroom that I could make, the labels for organization, cutest t-shirts ever, especially for field trips and special events like our Christmas program coming up...... I keep dreaming of wonderful creations that I could make when my dream comes true....
ReplyDeleteI love the DIY storyboards! I have a cricut but its not nearly as cool as the Silhouette Cameo
ReplyDeleteLove all of these ideas! Can't wait to make flannel pieces! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love all of these super cute and fun ideas. I really like the DIY story boards. Thanks for sharing :-)
ReplyDeleteAll of it!!! I really love the bulletin boards and the desk. Pretty!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! I have never used a machine like this but since my drawing skills are less than desired, this would be right up my alley. Thanks for this amazing giveaway! I love that you included so many examples of how people have used this in their classrooms!
ReplyDeleteI've need had/used one either, but it's always been on my wish list. I am constantly cutting out tiny little pieces and wording to use in my classroom. It takes up so much time! Really hope to have one of these!
ReplyDelete-Christen
I love this! I would love to make signs for my classroom door and quotes for the walls. Our school's roof collapsed over February break and we were moved into the Middle School which was originally the high school that many of my K kiddos' parents graduated from! Needless to say, it could use some sprucing up :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to win one of these to use in my Kindergarten classroom!!!
ReplyDeleteAs a first year teacher I would absolutely love to have this to use in my second grade classroom!!
ReplyDeleteThis would be amazing, even for a middle school teacher like me! I currently have a Cricut but this would be phenomenal! I can make planner stickers!!
ReplyDeleteMany of the students I work with require visual schedules, sub schedules and visual components to verbal directions. I imagine that a Cameo would allow me to tailor images based on the days need. I also find the thought of using my prep for something other than cutting out printed icons dreamy!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this to be able to do story retell boards. I do that a lot with my students. Also a lot of my students need a lot of visuals like schedules and directions this would be helpful for them to see and it's eye catching.
ReplyDeleteI've never used one but I have so many ideas to try in my classroom!! Thanks for the giveaway!!
ReplyDeleteThis has been on my wishlist for like FOREVER!! If I win I will be bookmarking this post to help me with my designs!!! Fantastic post btw! xo
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure that I'd wear it out if I had one! I'd sure love to try!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite classroom project are the clipboards. I would love to be able to make personalized clipboards for my team mates!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this cameo. It's been my wish for so long since my hands are not that good in cutting with scissors. Ugh. hoping to win this as a great christmas gift. ������
ReplyDeleteMy fingers are crossed! I am soon to be a first year teacher, and would love to use this to label everything in my very first classroom!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing all the wonderful ways of using a Silhouette cameo! I have never used one but I sure would like to win one!!!
ReplyDeleteAll of the ideas look awesome, I would love to make my own personalized baskets.
ReplyDeleteI have never used one, but from your pics I know I could use it to personalize and make great labels for my classroom as well as my apartment. :) Thanks for the opportunity!
ReplyDeleteI never realized there were so many great ways to use the Cameo! Very creative!
ReplyDeleteBex
Reading and Writing Redhead
I teach Pre-k and everything has To be labeled.. this would be perfect.
ReplyDeleteI teach Pre-k and everything has To be labeled.. this would be perfect.
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome projects! I did not realize the Cameo was so versatile! I especially like your first day of school photo prop. That design would be wonderful as labels or to designate areas of the classroom.
ReplyDeleteWow! I have seen machines like this around and never had any idea how many cool things you can do with them. I'm a classroom teacher, quilter, and all around crafter and don't know how I've done without this machine. This is something I need to look more into. Thanks so much for this post and contest.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for this amazing giveaway! I hope I win. :)
ReplyDeleteI NEED this SO badly in my life now that I have read your blog post! I have gone back and forth about getting one. So many ideas are going through my head for my classroom and for creating invitations for my son's birthday celebration. Fingers crossed for a win! Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteI would love to decorate my room with this, especially my book bins!
ReplyDeleteI would love to do the "hello" on my door!
ReplyDeleteI would love to do the "hello" on my door!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh!! the possibilities are endless!! but, I have one big blank wall behind my computers and I would love to put some sort of inspirational quote or wordle there :-) thanks for the chance to win this!!
ReplyDeleteKaren
I would LOOOOOOOVE to personalize everything! First I would do a class set of clipboards! :)
ReplyDelete~Wendy
I would love to label everything. And I'd give personalized clipboards to my teammates.
ReplyDeleteAshley,
ReplyDeleteI was always hesitant about purchasing a Silhouette because I didn't know if it was something I needed. After seeing your post, I'm hooked!
Kristen
I've never used one, but I'd make bulletin board letters and personalized clip boards as gifts.
ReplyDeleteGolly! I have teetered back and forth about getting one of these! I just LOVE this collection of amazing ideas! I think I really NEED this!
ReplyDeleteDebbi
Oh gosh! There are so many things that Silhouette can make! I can't imagine how wonderful my life gonna be with this super awesome machine! Silhouette is definitely a life saver for all the teacher! I LOVEEEEEEEEEE to WINNNNNNNNNN this Silhouette!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you so much for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI have never used one but had always been eyeing one! I totally foresee myself using it a lot for the classroom centers and decoration. How convenient it would be to save time on cutting, and have more for preparing learning materials and teaching aids!
ReplyDeleteI have admired the work that I have seen on blog posts. I would love to win this so that I could let my creativity show in my classroom to further inspire my inner city students. The beauty, ease of use, and convenience would life my spirit as well. Sometimes I feel overwhelmed and bogged down with new initiatives, demanding paperwork, reports, etc…. and beauty and creativity have taken a back seat. This would help to bring it back!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make your flower bulletin board! Would love to win this!! :o)
ReplyDeleteI would love to make my kiddos personalized water bottles and pencils boxes and anything else I can stick their names on!!!
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE to make a focus board for my classroom! All the ideas posted on your blog were fantastic! It got my heart racing with all the different possibilities!!!
ReplyDeleteJoyfully,
Sam
I have never used a Cameo before, but the possibilities would be endless! It would be a great tool to use to label group caddies, desk nameplates, cubbies, mailboxes, bulletin boards, even the classroom library!
ReplyDeleteI want this tool! I have never seen one or used one, but I KNOW the I would use it like crazy in my Head start classroom! What a great little tool!!
ReplyDeleteSo great for labels and designs for manipulative
I haven't used one… BUT some of the projects I'd like to make are labels for hand sanitizers (to make them bathroom passes), cups/waterbottles for my colleagues as holiday gifts, lettering to decorate and spruce up the front of my desk!
ReplyDeleteI love that it can cut out printed items!! I also saw a Box Tops mini trash can and it was super cute!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of using it to cut out printed items! genius!
ReplyDeleteI would love to use the Cameo to help cut out center pieces. I tend to take my cutting everywhere, because it is never ending! The other week I took some center pieces to cut out at the movie theater before the show started. :)
ReplyDeleteI have an older Silhouette model (the SD) and I'd love an updated one! I've used it a lot for my classroom to cut name tags, game pieces, and letters and shapes for bulletin boards.
ReplyDeleteI love all of your ideas! Center activities would be my favorite!
ReplyDeleteI loved your eye-popping, colorful flower bulletin board!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE LOVE the Wordle desk!!! I would love to make something inspirational like that for my desk!
ReplyDeleteI've been DYING for a Cameo and your post just makes me want it EVEN MORE! Ugh, the struggle! I would probably personalize ALL THE THINGS, starting with class gifts for my kiddos for the holidays and of course to personalize everything for my nephew. This machine looks amazing and I would be honored to win one! :-)
ReplyDeleteSo many ideas! The photo props would be a lot of fun to make, and cute labels for everything would be cool too. Thanks for the chance to win!!
ReplyDeleteThis would be so awesome to have! I'm a first year teacher and this would save me so much time and money!
ReplyDeleteI have ran across so many exciting art using a silhouette. I have never used one nor has any of my coworkers. This would be absolutely perfect to create my vocabulary word wall. This give way is the best evet!
ReplyDeleteI have a cricut but I have been wanting a cameo. This would be amazing.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite classroom projects using the silhouette is creating classroom bulletin boards. The silhouette provides endless opportunities for creativity when it comes to bulletin boards or any classroom project.
ReplyDelete-Bianca Young-
Seriously LOVE the vinyl attachments to label bins, waterbottles,wall decals, tubs, cups etc!!!! <3 #fingerscrossed :)
ReplyDeleteCreating bulletin boards and signs for various books we are reading.
ReplyDeleteOh I would so much wish to win one of these! I would make things for my students.
ReplyDeleteI have so many ideas, I don't even know where to start!!! Your blog post was extremely helpful, though =). I think I am most looking forward to making gift tags and cutting out letters for bulletin boards, which is one my favourite things to do <3. Thank you so much for this extremely generous giveaway!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE how you shared all the different uses/ideas! The possibilities are endless! My classroom and home would be completely covered in Silhouette projects! I've always wanted one of these!
ReplyDeleteDana
I love this! I have heard of others using vinyl for words on their walls and white boards. I am on board and hopeful to win!! Our classroom theme is Team Tiger. I would love to put our team names all over our classroom. In addition I would love to create a new word wall and number line.
ReplyDeleteSo many great ides, want to do them all! I would love to make a Wordle Desk for the office, hope I win!
ReplyDeleteLove these projects, and I must agree that the Wordle desk is pretty awesome! One of my favs for sure!
ReplyDeleteI would love to learn how to use one.
ReplyDeleteThank you for so many great ideas! I have decided that this will be on my christmas list this year. I have such a long list of projects that this would be perfect for and would save so much time!
ReplyDeleteLaura
Teaching From Beyond the Desk
I would love to use one to make labels.
ReplyDeleteI would love to use one to make labels.
ReplyDeleteI love the "Oh, hello" above the door and would definitely try to make that! But knowing me, I'd go Cameo-crazy and attempt every possibility in this post and many more :)
ReplyDeleteAmanda Reynolds
I don't have a Silhouette Cameo, but, as a kindergarten teacher, I would be able to find hundreds (or more) projects to do with it! I am keeping my fingers crossed!! =)
ReplyDeleteThis would be amazing. The possibilities are endless!
ReplyDeleteMaria Jennings posted this, wouldn't let me change name
DeleteSo many great ways to use the Silhouette!
ReplyDeleteI have an older Cricut, but wow, this would be such an upgrade!
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing ideas! I would love to use this in my classroom to make my classroom inviting and engaging for my students.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing my tutorial!!
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