We are getting into Easter mode in my house at the moment, not eating eggs yet! But lots of cards being made one way or another.
This card I designed in Scan n cut Canvas and I think it’s turned out ok.
The card is from the Papermill I think it’s about 240gsm and I cut it on the regular mat blade4, pressure3, speed5
I’ve made this little Easter card tonight, it was all made directly on the ScanNCut machine, except for the faux stitching, which I did with a 005 Micron pen.
The base card is two 4 inch scollop squares welded together, I also cut a 4 inch scollop square in white card and pink paper.
The eggs were cut at 2 inch and 1.5 inches. I used the bird border with the pen tool to decorate the large egg, this border was reduced from just under 12 inches which is it’s default size to 1.5 inches wide and look how good it still looks drawn with the pen tool.
Ive received a couple of comments and read on the internet that people don’t understand how to download cutting files from ScanNCut Canvas online to a USB stick.
So I’ve made two videos.
Part 1 shows how to name, save and download a cutting file to a usb stick. Part 2 shows how to locate the USB stick and cutting files on the ScanNCut machine.
Brother have produced a list of USB sticks that they know are compatible with their machine, but if you have a USB that is not on the list, try it anyway you may find that it works. I think it would be impossible for Brother to test all the USB sticks that are on the market.
Ive created a link to it here in Dropbox Brother USB Compatibility List
I hope you find them helpful.
Part 1
Part 2