In this video I explain and show you how I made the template for the end panel of the ScanNCut machine to enable me to make a pattern to use for a dust cover.
I show you from start to finish how I made it and I will be giving one away free to anyone in the UK who leaves me a comment here on this post.
The name of one person will be drawn two weeks after the blog post goes live which is today Sunday 3rd May 2015.
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The ScanNCut pattern template is on the Cutting File page here on my blog
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In this weeks video I show you how to assemble the mini box I created in ScannCut Canvas for a lip balm.
I also used the paper bow I showed recently, with a slightly different ribbon trim and made it smaller to fit this project. The cutting file is available on my cutting file page.
Hope you like it.
In this weeks video I show you my version of the 2,4,6,8 box which has been around for years. I also show you how to assemble the paper bow I created in ScanNCut Canvas.
There are lots of these paper bows around, in dies and punches but I thought it would be easy to make one in Canvas and it was. Using just three basic shapes I was able to create the bow and ribbon tails. The cutting file is available on my cutting file page.
Here is the Video
Look out for next weeks project, its another box but I am not telling you the size or what it holds, except to say I will be using the bow again but in a different size.