This post brings you the final part of this Brother Scan N Cut Project series and sees us assembling the project to it’s completion.
Exciting eh!?
Want to see what we will make?
Ok, here is a little gallery of pics of the finished thing.
Neat, innit!?
The elements that you will hopefully learn in this project are:
- Part 1 – Getting, Downloading, Unzipping and transferring cutting files.
- Part 2 – Designing flowers and leaves in canvas.
- Part 3 – Designing the sentiment and cutting the parts on the Scan N Cut.
- Part 4 – Assembling the project.
The choice of cardstock, stamps and embellishments are of course up to you.
Before we start there are some preliminary steps that you will want to do.
- Check out the blog post on Keyboard shortcuts for Scan N Cut Canvas – I’ll be refering to these in the video later on in this post. You can find that here > Keyboard Shortcuts For Scan N Cut Canvas.
- Download the free One Piece Box Frame cutting file set in this week’s SVG Saturday blog post. You don’t need to do anything with it yet as I will be guiding you through unzipping and transferring those files within this post.
- Check out the video in the Scan It Saturday 2 – Getting To Know The Path Tools In Scan N Cut Canvas blog post because we will be using those in this week’s project.
Once you have done these steps, you will be ready to dive in and give this a go.
PART 4
Did you stumble across Part 3 before you found Part 1? Don’t worry, you can always Go To Part Part 1 or Go To Part 2 or Go To Part 3
As ever, my sincere thanks for visiting, watching and reading.
Look forward to sharing more with you in the near future.
Ciao for now.
J :)
Hi, delighted to find the 4th video. Fantastic project and again so much info to help us all along. Thank you John.
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What an interesting set of videos. Love the way how you change things as you go along, thought it was only me that did that. Must have a go at making some flowers myself.
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John, I have watched all four parts and been busy on Canvas creating flower shapes and the “thank you” sentiment. I am excited to hear you might have your stamps available again. I missed out on your set, which is right up my street.
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Thank you John. A most enlightening series of videos and I am definitely going to have a go.
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Thanks John, much appreciated. How are you this fine, sunny morning……warm? Lol. x
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