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As its St Patricks day tomorrow I thought I would use my ScanNCut to make a good luck card.

This is what I came up with.

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I know there is a four leaf clover pattern in the machine but I wanted to use another design, which is flower design number AR-A011.

This flower design has a hole cut out in the middle, which I didn’t want so I used the weld trick to get rid of it. If you don’t know this trick I chose a circle resized it so it fits over the centre hole, selected everything and hit weld, It takes away the centre hole.

I have made a video using another shape showing how it is done it will be in the SNC Machine playlist on my Youtube channel.

Once I had the flower as I wanted it I chose 8 and sized them to 0.60 and created another 2 and resized them to 0.80.

I added a few pearls to the centres, printed a good luck greeting from my computer and just used a pair of scissors to make my banner.

A cute simple card design.

 
 

This weeks video tutorial is How I made this Zig Zag card using ScanNCut Canvas.

This complete card was made from a basic shape in SNC Canvas which I manipulated and the inbuilt flower design on the machine.

I show how to make the base card, add dashed fold lines and make the pattern paper matting layers.

When I was cutting out the design I used the centre pattern paper mat layer, which I flipped on the machine and cut it from white cardstock to give me an area to add my greeting.

This card fits easily into a standard DL envelope which is 4-3/8 x 8-5/8 inches

The flower details are:-

Green card flowers were cut at 1-1/4 & 1-1/2 inches wide

Pattern paper layers were cut at 1 & 1-1/4 inches

Circle white card flower centres were cut at 0.40 & 0.35 inches

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I think its turned out really cute.

The video is Here

 
 
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