Following on from last week’s tutorial my mind began to wander through other ways of using this interlinking technique when I landed on the idea of creating decorative monograms.
This can be achieved with any font, but you may need to use the type converter or desktop canvas in order to convert the text to outlines first if you don’t want to use the built-in fonts found in canvas workspace online.
Here are some examples of what you will be able to make after this tutorial.

See how the letters look as if they are wrapping around or through each other? Neat eh?
Ok, video in a mo.
Right, let’s get cracking.
Hope you enjoyed that and will find it useful in the future.
Any comments or questions about this post or video can either be left here or over on YouTube.
Thanks for stopping by, see you again next time :)
Bye for now.
J :)
Fantastic and looks so easy thanks for all your inspiration John. X
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That looks great must have a go. Thanks John. Love your videos Jenny xx
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Loved your video and thanks
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What a great tutorial you have made for all of us scanncut users. Easy to understand and a great idea, thanks a lot x
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Wow John, you made that look so easy… i actually think i could do this… thank you so very much xx
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Thanks again John its lovely.
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Love it John. definately going to do a few of those. Thanks for sharing.
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this is a great demo thanks
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Lovely, this will come in very handy xx
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