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Need some quick cash this holiday season? Why not run a Monogram Madness Sale using your Silhouette Cameo or Cricut? Today, I’m giving you ready to use graphics to host your own sale on social media.
How to Run a Monogram Madness Sale
- Choose your favorite Monogram Madness sale graphic.
- Post it on social media along with instructions for ordering, payment, and shipping (if needed). In most cases, you can just put the monogram decal in a plain envelope with a stamp.
- Create the order and mail it out.
- Enjoy some extra money this holiday season.
Fonts I Used
- The fonts I used in the graphics are Circle Monogram, Vine Monogram, and Arial Bold.
Sample Facebook Post
- Monogram Madness Vinyl Decal Sale – all orders ship in 3 days. Comment with style, monogram, color, and Paypal email address for invoice. (Post with image.)
Sample Instagram Post
- #Monogram Madness Sale! 3 inch by 3 inch #vinyl #decal. Perfect for #laptop, #car, #notebook, and more! DM or comment with style, monogram, color, and Paypal email address – ships free! #monograms #monogrameverything #monogramlove #monogramitall #monogramlife #monogramobsessed (Post with image.)
How to Edit the Graphics
- Need to make a change to the graphics provided? No problem!
- Download your favorite graphic and open it in PicMonkey.com.
- On the left hand side, choose the butterfly icon, then choose the rectangle overlay.
- Change the overlay color to white and cover anything you want to change with the white box. (I removed the price in the example below.)
- Add your edited text over the white box.
Ready to download? First, save the image below to Pinterest. Then, download the graphics below.
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Since 2015, Christine Schinagl has been helping crafters start and run craft businesses through her blog, Cutting for Business. As a Silhouette and Cricut crafter herself, she has a unique take on what works and what doesn’t work in the craft business world. She also teaches a course on creating digital SVG designs, available at How to Design SVGs.
Melanie
Sunday 18th of June 2017
This might seem a silly question, but when doing a monogram which name is the big middle letter? The surname?
Christine
Sunday 18th of June 2017
No silly questions - ever. Traditionally, female monograms appear in this order: first, last, middle. More information about monograms and order: https://cuttingforbusiness.com/2016/05/23/history-of-the-monogram/
Kim
Thursday 12th of January 2017
You are simply amazing for sharing! I love everything you do! ~Kim
Christine
Saturday 14th of January 2017
My pleasure! Have a great weekend!
Jeannie
Sunday 8th of January 2017
Would this work well as a kick-off for opening my vinyl business?
Christine
Sunday 8th of January 2017
Sure! I don't see why it wouldn't work.
Jenny
Wednesday 4th of January 2017
Hi Christine! I just found these and they are great! Just wondering what fonts are used on the actual graphics? So I can match the changes to the original. Thanks so much!
Jenny
Christine
Thursday 5th of January 2017
Hello! They can be found in this font pack: https://crmrkt.com/BoJq0
Samantha
Wednesday 7th of December 2016
Awesome! Thank you!
Christine
Wednesday 7th of December 2016
My pleasure!