Our new book Go Create – Book one Beginners Guide to the ScanNCut is now available to purchase from Amazon. This is a great guide on how to get started using your Brother ScanNCut machine right from getting it out of the box. We include CM and DX versions of […]
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We often get asked, “What do I need to buy for my ScanNCut?” Instead of giving a list each time we get asked, I thought a blog post would be more useful. We’ve also updated this for the new products on the market that have replaced some of our older […]
Go Create is aimed at crafters, scrapbookers and anyone who owns a digital cutter ranging from Brothers ScanNCut through to a Cricut Maker. We also cover the software you might be using as well some alternatives you might not of thought of.
This project has been designed to use any topper pad/sentiment and co-ordinating pad, and can be used for many different occasions. It is a great card for mailing as it folds more or less flat while giving a great depth when removed from its packaging. The pattern foiling technique can lift even the simplest printed design to luxury paper.
For those of you who have seen Kylie Bertucci and her #loveitchopit method, you may find it doesn't necessarily work for our type of crafting. In particular, the ScanNCut will not happily cut edge to edge; meanwhile it also allows us to create more layers through nesting shapes. Instead, I wanted to adapt an easy approach that ScanNCut users could use (along with other electronic cutters); thus came #loveitchopitSNC to our blog and magazine.