
Explore the Brother ScanNCut SDX125, learn its controls and settings, and complete the welcome project. Cut stamped images and paper patterns with canvas workspace for transfer and design.
Explore a comprehensive tour of the Brother ScanNCut SDX125 course, from welcome cards and 3D boxes to scan-and-cut stamped images, canvas workspace projects, vinyl and drawing tools.
Get started with the Brother ScanNCut SDX125 by learning its main components, how to load the mat, and basic navigation of the touch screen and settings.
Learn group one settings on the Brother ScanNCut SDX125, including language, units, and cutting area options. See how pattern interval and background affect bookmark layout on 12x12 and 8.5x11 stock.
Explore the SDX125 second settings group, including cut speed, cut pressure, auto blade, and half cut for vinyl, with tips on blade travel and drawing speed and pressure.
Explore the remaining SDX125 settings, from pattern filling and spacing to seam allowances, auto shut down, audible beeps, and scanning position adjustments, with practical, project-based examples.
Learn to draw a pattern on card stock, switch to the auto blade, cut out a box, and assemble it, following the getting started guide with a new mat.
Master cutting a pattern with the Brother ScanNCut SDX125 by inserting the auto blade, drawing the pattern, perforating and scoring edges, then cutting and unloading the mat to assemble box.
Learn to assemble a box with the SDX125. Remove from the mat, score, and fold along lines, using a spatula on glossy finish paper.
Learn to use built-in patterns on the ScanNCut SDX125 to create card bases and bookmarks, resize shapes from square to rectangle, and optimize pattern spacing for efficient mat cuts.
Edit patterns on the Brother ScanNCut SDX125 by resizing, duplicating, rotating (down to 1-degree increments), mirroring, and adding seam allowances to built-in shapes.
Select, align, and group patterns to create precise layouts, using multi-object selection, left/right/top/bottom alignment, equal spacing, and group or ungroup for cohesive designs.
Learn to use background scanning on the Brother ScanNCut SDX125 to position circles and cut precise rose and butterfly motifs from patterned paper.
Learn to weld multiple patterns into one, save it to the machine or canvas workspace, and retrieve it later to edit, rotate, or duplicate for new designs.
Stamp images from a Stampin' Up set onto whisper white card stock with Memento ink and a foam mat. Cut with Brother SDX125 and attach to mat to dry.
Use direct cut to scan and cut stamped images, set a 12x6 scanning area with black and white recognition, frame with a stylus, apply a 0.04 outline distance, and unload.
Color stamped images with blends markers, blend large areas dark to light, and color after cutting to ensure clean edges and to match the card and coordinating designer series paper.
Enclose stamped images to create clean cut paths on the Brother ScanNCut SDX125, then scan and cut sentiments using black-and-white recognition for multiple copies with a decorative outline.
Learn to layer stamped sentiments, create matching backgrounds with outline distances, and assemble a coordinating card using designer paper, foam adhesives, and subtle sparkle.
discover how to use the scanning cutting position adjustment to align stamped images on the brother scandncut sdx125, test alignment with crosshairs, and achieve precise cuts.
Learn to ignore object size on the Brother ScanNCut SDX125 to isolate and cut only the word kindness from a stamped image, then apply it to layered cards and bookmarks.
Cut patterned paper with the Brother ScanNCut SDX125 using direct cut and black and white recognition. Adjust object size and outline distance for clean dinosaurs and volcano embellishments.
Learn to cut small patterned paper with Brother ScanNCut SDX125 by applying troubleshooting, setting an outline distance, and slicing sheets into sections for accurate, connected cuts.
Troubleshoot cutting patterned paper with the ScanNCut by ensuring each design is a single object. Fill gaps with pencil marks, use black and white recognition, and reduce the cutting area.
Learn to cut patterned paper with the Brother ScanNCut SDX125 to create embellished projects using designer series paper, enamel dots, glitter accents, and decorative boxes.
Cut patterned Magnolia Lane designer paper with the ScanNCut SDX125, then create dimensional layered flowers by cutting additional layers and pairing them with coordinating background papers to assemble cards.
Learn to create layered card embellishments with foam dimension and offset alignment, using coordinated designer paper, mossy meadow ink, and the scan and cut workflow.
Learn to use scan to cut data to save, retrieve, and enlarge a stamped dog image into a silhouette for scrapbook layouts and home decor.
Enlarge a small metal dye with scan to cut data by scanning and isolating the beach chair outline, saving the result on the machine, and noting contrast and tiny-dot limitations.
Explore scan to cut data to cut inside and outside lines of a stamped image, creating a layered foil tree in two colors for decorative projects.
Learn how to enable wireless LAN on the Brother ScanNCut SDX125, connect to your home network using the setup wizard, and register the machine with Canvas Workspace.
Register for canvas workspace, create or log in to your account, register your Brother machine, and enter the machine number and pin code to enable file transfer.
connect and register the sdx125 with canvas workspace, enter the four-digit pin, enable wireless updates, and wirelessly transfer projects as firmware updates install automatically.
Learn how to transfer parts from canvas workspace to your Brother ScanNCut SDX125 using scan and cut transfer to download and open parts for cutting with proper mat placement.
Discover how to retrieve a file from Canvas Workspace to your SGX 125, using wireless transfer and alternative options like storing on the machine, USB stick, or USB cable.
Register for a free canvas workspace account to access browser-based projects on pc and mac, then log in and explore projects used throughout this course.
Locate and download the trunk project from Brother canvas workspace, transfer two parts to your machine via wireless or USB, select three colors, and assemble the trunk gift box.
Retrieve the trunk project from canvas workspace wirelessly, cut the first part, and assemble a decorative suitcase using see a silhouette designer series paper with a tie-dye pattern.
Cut and assemble a two-part trunk project in canvas workspace, using light and dark outside pieces, transfer files from canvas workspace, and complete with scoring, gluing, and embellishments.
Create a mini box that folds into an envelope in canvas workspace by crafting shapes, applying properties, aligning, and scoring, then transfer wirelessly to the machine to cut.
Retrieve and cut your canvas workspace project to create mini boxes and envelopes, using designer series paper, score lines, and folding to package gifts.
Learn to personalize a dinosaur with the built-in font using the drawing function, background scanning, and positioning tools. Explore how pattern editing, object edit, and welding bring the design together.
Master drawing a star fill with the built-in fifth pattern, adjust spacing to 0.4 and a 45-degree fill direction, and use seam allowance to create an outline when cutting.
Create a personalized tag with the universal pen holder by drawing and filling letters on whisper white card stock, using the alignment tool, pen holder, and Mary Marlow marker.
Learn to create a personalized tag with the universal blade holder, align elements, and cut precisely. Decorate with stamping and leaves to coordinate colors and a themed gift bag.
Modify a pen to fit the universal pen holder and draw silver bats, testing fit with an 11 mm circle and applying washi tape to ensure a clean outline cut.
Explore the contents of the Brother ScanNCut embossing starter kit, including the embossing holder, 1.5 mm and 3 mm adapters, activation card, support sheet, and embossing mat.
Activate the premium embossing function in canvas workspace using a starter kit activation code, then access embossing templates and metal sheets in your projects.
Duplicate the snowflake in canvas workspace, create outward offset lines with rounded edges, then weld into a solid object and transfer the file to the Brother ScanNCut.
Learn to retrieve a design from the cloud or wireless workspace and emboss a snowflake using the Brother ScanNCut SDX125 with the embossing tool and mats.
Cut an embossed snowflake with the Brother ScanNCut SDX125 by using a background scan and auto blade, then unload the mat and secure the card stock for a precise cut.
Cut snowflake background with a background scan on navy blue card stock. Tape with masking tape for stability, and emboss to create a raised silver detail for Brother ScanNCut.
Would you like to take your crafting skills to a whole new level with the help of your Brother ScanNCut SDX125? This course is loaded with practical examples and projects. Follow along using your materials and then practice what you learn. The course never expires so there will be chances to review the material again as you want to try the skills you learn. I encourage you to share your work with other students in the course. Feel free to interact with the course content, to ask questions and to share your experiences with your ScanNCut. I look forward to embarking on this crafty adventure with you.
The Brother ScanNCut SDX course covers the following topics:
SDX125 Settings
Cutting out Patterns
Cutting Stamped Images
Using Scan to Cut Data
Cutting Patterned Paper
Saving and Retrieving Files
Wireless Setup
Canvas Workspace Projects
Drawing with your ScanNCut
Embossing with your ScanNCut
Cutting Vinyl with your ScanNCut