
Navigate the card making course by selecting sections relevant to your Brother ScanNCut model, with DX and non-DX videos clearly labeled for easy skipping and buffering tips.
Create autumn themed z-fold cards with coordinating colors, papers, inks, and alcohol marker blending. Cut, score, and assemble using the Brother ScanNCut across SGX 125 and C and 350 models.
retrieve your file from canvas workspace on the cm350, load the mat, and cut designer series paper; set blade depth to about 3.5–4 for best results.
Learn to assemble colorful seasons cards using the Brother ScanNCut, stamping coordinated sentiments and leaves, layering with a belly band, and finishing with a truck and pumpkins.
Create shapes in canvas workspace for card layouts, then duplicate, resize, and rotate them to fit an 8.5 by 11 inch sheet and prepare for cutting.
Retrieve the canvas workspace file, load the mat, and cut out the easel card pieces using the cm350 on melon mambo and native navy card stock.
Cut circle and rectangle shapes for sentiments on the cm350 scan n cut, using whisper white card stock and blade depth settings to create a layered easel card.
Cut two 2.75 inch squares from light cardstock with the ScanNCut using pattern and shapes, adjusting blade depth. Leave a 1/4 inch margin for card layers.
Retrieve the envelope file from canvas workspace and cut it from designer series paper using the ScanNCut SDX125, load the mat, score the center, and peel it.
Retrieve the mini envelope file from canvas workspace, cut with the Brother ScanNCut CM350 on designer series paper at blade depth three, then unload and reveal score lines for folding.
Use canvas workspace to create stitched shapes from circles and squares, resize with maintained aspect ratio, and nest, align, group, and duplicate them for sentiments on a pop-up card.
Learn to assemble a pop-up card box with the Brother ScanNCut, including folding score lines, sealing with adhesive, layering designer series paper, and preparing inside pieces for dimension.
learn to sponge the edges and stamp sentiments onto two-inch shapes using coordinating colors, then assemble and decorate cards with butterflies for a distressed, layered look.
Learn to cut stamped butterfly images with the ScanNCut CM350 using direct cut and black-and-white recognition; create layered accents on gingham backgrounds, color them, and build depth for pop-up cards.
Would you like to take your card making skills to a whole new level with the help of your Brother ScanNCut? This course is loaded with practical examples and projects. I show how to use both the SDX125 and the CM350 or ScanNCut 2. You can follow along with whichever model of ScanNCut you have. Use materials from your craft stash and learn how to make professional cards by watching the detailed tutorials and then practicing 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.
This course Includes the following topics:
Creating Z-Fold Cards
Creating Easel Cards
Creating Mini Notes Cards
Creating Pop-Up or Box Cards
Creating Envelopes