@@fabcraftsandmore I have been trying to find an answer and maybe you can help. I have a piece of cardstock that’s been cutout from a vendor. I would like to scan it in to my computer and create a sheet with multiple of the same image but I having trouble making it be the same size as my cutout
@@flashac2238 I would try this in Canva. Scan your image. Upload it into Canva. Create a new project in Canva and then you can add that image to a document, say 8 1/2 x 11. In Canva when you add your image you can make it the size you want it. Then you could duplicate as many time as you want, or however many fit onto that document. Hope that makes sense.
Awesome video, and just what I was looking for! Thanks for sharing and for the very well done tutorial! Also, just subscribed to your channel. Looking forward to viewing your previous videos and to all of your new ones!!!
Nice video! Bird's Nest Sansevieria is so easy & rewarding. Just never ever over-water it. Got this variety with the yellow rim too which seems not so common but very cheery. Always fun to see new babes popping up, and help them become independent and eventually have babes of their own. So many have grown on my window sills, and little ones been passed on too.
I am so incredibly appreciative of the time you took to create and share this helpful tutorial! I am brand new to Cricut and Design Space, and was having such a difficult time figuring out how to make tabs for a project I'm working on. I was on the verge of throwing in the towel (😅) and going back to my tab punch and labeler before stumbling across this video. Now, with your helpful info, I feel confident that I can get the tabs made without a hitch. 💪 Thank you SO much!
Best tutorial EVER! I made each of these right along with you! Now I have them all! I have been a Silhouette user for years and recently got a Cricuit so I'm excited to be able to create stuff on it now! You rock!
I just came upon your channel and watch the tutorial as I got my Scan n cut just 2 days ago. Thank you for this amazing tutorial. Now I will know how to use my machine❤
What do you do when the sickness on the mats stop working. Cause after 2 it wasn't sticky no more. And just ripping everything up I put in it?. I'm really not liking it so far :(
Thank you so much. Your instructions were really clear and you showed all the things I had questions about. Now I feel much better about this machine. I make journals and hubby and I are trying to start a little RU-vid channel. We're seniors (he's 80 and I'm 73) and some of this is a bit overwhelming. The hand cutting has become a little much for my old, shaky hands, but it has to be done. Today I saw a Scan 'n Cut for a decent price and was hesitant to buy it because all the other videos I watched showed having to go to the Brother management site... which we don't want to do... to cut anything. I am so grateful that you showed just scanning and cutting things. Because I have tonnes of ephemera to get cut for decorating journals. Finally it makes sense and I've bought that machine. This is going to be fun!
I just started doing this hobby and really like it. I cut the tops off using my handheld can opener and cut the bottoms off the same way. Of course the can is still curved and have to cut that part off. I found aluminum sheets at Roses store here in my town and I have no idea what they are used for but they were in the cookware aisle for $1. I bought two and am using them to practice embossing on. I also have soda cans that my neighbor gave me and have used those too. This is a fun hobby but I've already cut one of my fingers and it hurts like a paper cut. Ugh.
Just discovered this machine still in box in my mom's craft stuff. She just passed a month ago. Her craft room is an overwhelming mess. Wife n I r going thru n will have a huge sale
I am left handed also. I bought the gyro off the internet for $12.99 with shipping. I haven’t received it yet. Thanks for the video. I either have stamps or other images that need to be cut out. I am not good with fussy cutting.