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Brother Scan N Cut Workshop in Aberdeen, November 2017

The next Scottish date for Brother Scan N Cut workshops is now available. This one is for Aberdeen.

During the day you will be guided through a full overview of the machine and we will also work our way through a range of simple tasks and mini paper craft projects that have been designed to build your understanding of the machine, it’s features, be able to problem solve and become more creative with your Brother Scan N Cut.

Time will also be given to highlighting some features of Scan N Cut Canvas and also to answer questions that might not have been covered during the day.

The workshop will be held on Saturday 18th November 2017 and will run from 10am to 4pm.

Included in the price of £60 are the following additional benefits:

  • Free parking.
  • Complimentary tea/coffee throughout the day.
  • A light lunch.
  • All materials (cardstock/vinyl etc) needed for the projects.
  • A download link giving access to all currently available digital cutting files from Digital Craft Emporium – worth over £200.

You will need to bring your machine and a Mid Tack or Standard Tack cutting mat. If you also own a scanning mat you can bring this with you but it is not essential.

The day will be held at:

The Village Hotel, Prime Four, Kingswells, Aberdeen AB15 8PJ (map)

For more specific information and advice on directions and transport links, please visit the Village Hotel website.

To secure your place, simply click on the PayPal link below.

Notes:
You do not need to have a PayPal account, they simply process the payments.
Please make sure that you enter a valid email address during checkout as this will be how I communicate any updates and reminders to attendees.

SORRY, THIS WORKSHOP IS NOW FULL

I look forward to seeing some of you there!

If you have any questions about this workshop, please put them in the comments section below and make sure to subscribe to the replies.

J :)

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