This free electronic cutting file design has been made so that you could add your own comical sentiments to cards, scrapbook pages, home decor and more and features a cocktail glass with the word “gin” in it.
This free electronic cutting file design has been made so that you could add your own comical sentiments to cards, scrapbook pages, home decor and more and features a cocktail glass with the word “gin” in it.
This week I finally got to play with the Screen Sensation screen printing kit and I must say, I am well chuffed with the results!
In the video, I have a bit of an experiment first and then show you the colourful canvas project that you can see in the preview image.Read More »
Sadly I didn’t have time to finish the box mentioned in last week’s post, however, I have been able to put together a short video to show you how to create a cube box, onto which you could weld a decorative 3D design, using Microsoft 3D Builder.Read More »
Time to combine big and small spaces to mix things up in this week’s free colouring in download.
Ready?
This week I received an email asking about whether I knew of a way to convert GSD cutting files into FCM cutting files from a lovely lady called Susan who had recently changed her machine from a Craft Robo to a Scan N Cut.
Once I had found a way of doing this I thought that this might be something that other people might like to know also so that is the subject of this week's Scan It Saturday.
Welcome to episode 2 of Gentleman Crafter TV!
In this episode, I will be sharing with you a technique for using the Hunkydory Adorable Scoreboard to make box frames of varying sizes and shapes. There is also a spreadsheet download that will help you calculate the right size of cardstock to cut, to begin with, and then where to score your lines.
Ever had a brain plop that turns out to be a really good idea? Believe me, when I say, I am really proud of this week’s 3d printed plop!
Bonjour to you my lovelies, hope you are ready for another little colouring in session as I’ve got a cool design for you to have a go at this week.
Back again with another in the Scan It Saturday series. This time I will be sharing with you how to create a stepper card in real time so you can play along if you would like.
This time around I put together a card blank with a twist and inserted a medallion as a focal point in the top of the card.
The design is versatile though and you don’t need to use it as a card front – it could make a beautiful bookmark!
Well hellooo thar. After a wee break Mandala Monday is back with a proper lovely design with lots of spaces for you to fill with your favourite colours!
Well hello thar! I’m back on the blog and have been making and creating whilst resting and relaxing so have a few things that I am excited to share with you over the next week or so.
Ready? Ok, read on …
Halloooo! So, to continue with the SVG Saturday series of posts, in which I supply you with a FREE cutting file each week I have designed a simple card stand on which to display your lovely creations!
Very excited to announce an exclusive Brother Scan N Cut workshop that I will be holding in Peterborough on September 23rd, 2017.
Hello again and welcome back to another Scan It Saturday. This week I have taken one of the requests from last week and created a quick tutorial based around that.
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