

I used a monogram – design #60060 from the Silhouette Store. You can even just do a google image search for what you’re looking for – although if you’re not using a cut file, you’ll have to do all the filling by hand over top of your design using the “single click” tool under the Rhinestone menu. You just need an image to put behind your rhinestones. I found it easiest to “trace” an existing design…free handing a design with little tiny circles just isn’t really easy! So pick out a design from your library, buy one from the Silhouette store, or type some text. NOTE: This tutorial was made using Version 2 of Silhouette Studio – if you have Version 3 (the newest version) it looks a bit different, but functions the same way! These features are available through the Designer Edition of Silhouette Studio (read to the end of this post for a special promo deal on the Designer Edition!), so I thought I’d put together a little tutorial on working with those features and creating your own rhinestone design! Now, if you have the regular version of Silhouette Studio, you can use rhinestone designs that you purchase from the Silhouette store – but because the regular way of re-sizing designs would also shrink the size of your rhinestones, you need some extra features to be able to modify and design your own rhinestone templates. It is a pretty tedious process that I imagine gets a little easier each time you do it…but as you can see, the end result is so worth it! (I mean, can it get any cuter than rhinestones on a baby girl?) It was my first foray into the world of rhinestones with my Silhouette, and to be perfectly honest, probably the most difficult medium that I’ve tried.


This post contains affiliate links – click here to read my full disclosure. A few weeks ago, I shared with you some Super Cute Onesies…included in the mix was this glitzy, glamorous monogrammed rhinestone onesie for precious baby Eleanor!
