So in part 1 I showed how to create the cutting file for the child’s simple board game in ScanNCut Canvas, in this video I show how I cut it and assembled it, hope you like it.
Listen for the question in the video if you would like to win it.
The Video is Here
Make sure you are subscribed to my Youtube channel, as I will be doing 12 days of Christmas this year and you wouldn’t want to miss a project would you!
This is not a new idea but I thought I would try it and show you how to do it in ScanNCut Canvas.
This is what I created in Canvas, a simple board game to be cut in chipboard.
In part 2 I will show you how I cut it with my ScanNCut machine, decorated and assembled it.
It will also be a give away if anyone wants it, so watch part 2 and listen for a question.
The video is Here
This weeks video is something a little different, I used to make mini albums a lot when my daughter was small, and while I was tidying up my craft room recently I found a Karen Foster paper pack Ive had years, so thought I would use it to make a flip album and take you along with me.
I somehow managed to loose my sound so Ive had to do a voice over, so hope its ok, this could be made in any size and for any theme.
I hope you like it. Also leave a comment under the video on Youtube telling me why you would like to win it and how you will use it and I will draw a name at random at the end of November and give it away if anyone wants it.
The video is Here