A couple of weeks ago I posted a card I had made, that had been inspired by a Stampin Up “Edge Border” framelit die. I liked the idea and thought I would try and recreate it using a built in border design in ScanNCut Canvas.
This was how it turned out, I did blog about it at the time.
I had questions about how I made it so I’ve made a video showing the process. I would add this technique works better if you design has both negative and positive sections to the pattern.
My video is Here
Sometimes you find a great font that you want to cut from vinyl or card but the results are not always what you had hoped for and its not the fault of the ScanNCut machine, its probably the font is too thin or delicate to be cut at the size you want from your chosen media.
In this video I show you a little tip, for thickening a font in ScanNCut Canvas that may help you achieve a better cutting result.
I hope you find it helpful.
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The video is Here
I was asked several weeks ago if you can cut a specific shape from a sheet of decoupage and if so how?
In this video I try and show the process I would use to cut a custom shape from a patterned piece of paper.
I didn’t have any decoupage sheets so Ive had to improvise and show how it can be done, using a heavily patterned sheet of vellum.
As you will see from the video the bounding box you drag around your design can have an affect on what the ScanNCut sees to cut.
This is what I cut out, they are in reality a lot paler in colour than they look here and the SNC did a great job recognising the shapes and fussy cutting them.
The video is Here
I hope it helps.