Well my lovelies, being on the road doesn’t stop me designing (a boys still got to earn a living you know) so I’m very pleased to let you know about a new cutting file set that I recently uploaded.
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Well my lovelies, being on the road doesn’t stop me designing (a boys still got to earn a living you know) so I’m very pleased to let you know about a new cutting file set that I recently uploaded.
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I was asked a while ago about creating a single line machine writable alphabet for use with electronic cutting and plotting machines.
Well, it took a bit of wrangling but I have finally succeeded and am pleased to say that it is now ready to download.
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Continuing the series of mini tutorials for Scan N Cut canvas I thought that I would share a little known series of keyboard shortcuts that may speed up your designing sessions.
Hello all. I was recently asked how to go about creating word book panels in Scan N Cut Canvas.
Happy to say that I’ve had a few mins to record and edit a quick overview of one (and a bit) way of doing this.
Hello all. Just letting the Scan N Cut owners out there know that there have been a few updates over the last few days to software and to Canvas.
Here is a quick overview with a few handy links.
Following on from my previous Scan N Cut Canvas tutorials I thought that I would show you a quick and simple way of creating welded word frames.
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It can often be prudent to approach your designing in Scan N Cut Canvas with a certain method otherwise you may stumble across an error code or two.
In this video I’ll be taking a look at ErrS12 in Scan N Cut Canvas in relation to a viewers query following my previous blog post about designing a circular chain link frame.
Another quick video tutorial for you Brother Scan N Cut owners in this post.
This time around I will show you how to create silhouette aperture cards in under ten minutes!
Been having a lot of good feedback regarding the mini tutorial videos that I have been making for Scan N Cut Canvas so thought I’d make another little quickie for you.
Managed to squeeze in another in Scan N Cut tutorial series today. This time around I show you how to create a shaped word card from scratch using the tools and fonts found in Scan N Cut Canvas.
Now, I have to say that I don’t know a huge amount about the new Brother Scan N Cut CM700 model however if the machine is something that you have been curious about then today is the day that you can find out more.
Also a new software release has been announced for CM600 users – it really is all going on in the world of Brother today.
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Some time ago (over a year ago in fact) I created a blog post about how to create half cut cards in Scan N Cut Canvas. As part of my little series of Scan N Cut tutorials I though that it would be great if I could make a little video to accompany that.
So here it is!
Well hello there! I’ve been creating and editing videos again – this time around I thought that I would give you something a little more ‘meaty’ and decided to create a walkthrough on how to create a pillow box in Scan N Cut Canvas.
Hello all :) Wel,, I’ve had a couple of questions about removing cut lines in the Scan N Cut Canvas design suite recently so I thought that it might be easier to show this one, rather than to type it out – so here is a lovely little quick tip video for you.
Hello to you once more, *doffs cap*.
Well, who would have thought that I would have managed to get two blog posts out per day for three days in a row?! Well, I have, *puffs out chest and looks proud*.
For this one I went back to designing box frame card fronts, but this time I thought that I would add a twist and a bonus.
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