A new free SVG file for you AND a user requested tutorial video too!
This post was inspired by a Facebook comment in response to a question that I asked. I had asked about the types of things that you would like to learn in relation to the Scan N Cut. One response, from Sue Smith, read …
As you see, the response also seconded by Kim and Roxanne and both were liked by a couple of others so I assumed that there might be a few more that would like to know how to do this too.
If you would like to check it out, the golden ratio spiral tutorial that Sue mentioned can be found on the blog here, or on YouTube here.
So, first, let me give you the SVG file that you will need if you are going to follow along with this tutorial.
Just click on the image below and the file download should start immediately.
FYI, the file will be delivered in a zipped folder so if you need any help with that you may like to check out this video that I made.
Ok, now that you have that. Allow me to give you a quick reminder of some other Scan N Cut related stuff before I share the tutorial.
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Thanks. No obligation to click, just wanted you to know that stuff was there for you.
Right, let’s get on with the tutorial bit.
Cuppa ready? Good, let’s go.
Right, that’s it for this post. Hope you find it useful.
Many thanks for stopping by and I look forward to bringing you more of these in the near future – as well as news of those exciting changes for the Digital Craft Emporium website.
Bye for now.
J :)
Great tutorial John, thank you so much.
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Excellent, Thank you so much John, I now know why my efforts would not work, I was not doing an offset around the spiral I made!!! Thank you also for that excellent spiral svg..just what I needed too….I have already had a little play and am now achieving more of what I wanted to do…Awesome.
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Thank you John, I reckon even I can do that. I’m going to have a go tomorrow, when it gets too hot to pull weeds out. xx
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Thank you John. our tutorials are always very helpful.
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Thabnk you, John , for this brill tut. Can’t wait to try it out , next week. Thank you again. :-) x
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Thanks John – really helpful – I have a buddy coming around this afternoon and we are going to give this a go x
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Cool! Look forward to hearing how you got on.
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