About five years ago, I saw the picture below of Molly Sims’ living room and fell in love with the painting. Since then, I’ve wanted one with my favorite song and am finally feeling gutsy - foolish? - enough to attempt it… but i need some advice.
I’ve found a few bloggers who’ve created similar projects by doing the layout on a computer, cutting the letters by hand, placing the stencils on a canvas and painting over the top. But they also talked about how hard the cutting was and one suggested purchasing a Cricut or Silhouette rather than attempting it by hand.
Since i’m a total newbie, i have some really basic and possibly lame questions:
- Can die-cut machines cut pages of solid text?
- Is it possible to rent time on die-cut machines at craft stores the way you can for computers at Kinkos?
- Do any machines or their software allow for skewing font slightly up/down (i love how the lines aren’t too perfect) or would i just print lines of text and have to skew them manually as i’m sticking the stencils to the canvas?
- With all that in mind, which machine would be best to buy? (Silhouette, Cricut, something else?)
- Or should i just see if i can find a printer who’s willing and able to cut it for me?