The other week I made a start on some gargoyle-esque designs with the 3D printer however on a recent search through the interweb-net-thing I came across a cool multi-part Tatar ornament that I just had to print and work onto a canvas.
The other week I made a start on some gargoyle-esque designs with the 3D printer however on a recent search through the interweb-net-thing I came across a cool multi-part Tatar ornament that I just had to print and work onto a canvas.
For a while, the 3D printer has been unloved, but I have recently set it up again in order to start making for things for the new home.
In this post, I will share with you a quick decorative technique that I tried out.
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Hello everyone. As it’s been over six weeks since I was last on the telly box so I thought that I had better show my face and keep my oar in so I wanted to let you know that I will be appearing on live TV again tomorrow, Saturday 30th June 2018.Read More »
I recently treated myself to something a little ‘different’ as I continue to explore new home decor ideas – for when I finish the decorating which still isn’t done.Read More »
This week I received an email from Gillian asking how to create a text topper where the text is drawn and the topper is cut. This is quite simple however I didn’t seem to be able to put this into written words well so I decided to make a video of it.
It really is quick and simple and once you know how you will be creating toppers galore!
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Pop out inserts have been around for a while and they are super easy for you to design to cut with your Brother Scan N Cut.
Watch this video and get creating your own unique pop outs in no time … I promise!
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Another Scan N Cut Saturday video tutorials has arrived and it’s pretty cool if I do say so myself.
In this video tutorial, I will show you how to create a Turkish map fold pop-out insert for a greetings card. It really adds some POP! to your creations.
Ready? Ok, let’s go.
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Finally able to release another Scan N Cut Saturday post featuring a video tutorial.
In this video tutorial, I will show you through how to design a simple pop up insert for a greetings card using the desktop version of Canvas Workspace.
Ready? Ok, let’s go.
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The hair has changed, the waistline has changed – in the wrong direction – but my love of the GoPress And Foil system has not. For that reason, I will be back on Create and Craft TV tomorrow morning and again in the afternoon to show you why.
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Hallo you! Just been having a snoop around the interweb and noticed that there is a cool bundle available including the GoPress and Foil, GoCut and Emboss and Free Foils over at Create and Craft TV.
Well, quite excited about a couple of things today as Brother have released a Windows Installable Version of their Canvas Workspace and have also added a couple of useful extras to that version too.
A little bit of an experiment this week.
I have been seeing a fair bit of pebble painting going on around the internet so I thought that I could see what I could do with that concept in conjunction with my CoLiDo 3D Compact printer.
Read on to see how it all turned out.
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The first of the Scan N Cut Saturday video tutorials of 2018 is here, and it’s pretty cool if I do say so myself.
In this video tutorial, I will show you through how to design a complete card using Scan N Cut Canvas and then what to do to draw and cut it on the Brother Scan N Cut.
Ready? Ok, let’s go.
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Hallo you. Just a brief one for this week’s 3D Thursday to let you know that I now have an account over on My Mini Factory where I will be uploading some of my 3D designs for you to make use of.
On this website, you can grab the files free and feel safe in the knowledge that they have been 3D print tested, twice!Read More »
Hello fellow scanners, hope you are ready for another video tutorial as I have been playing in Canvas Workspace again this week.
In this video, I will be showing you how to create complex frames from basic shapes.
Ready to take a look?
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