Brother ScanNCut Tutorial – Creating a Mylar Stamping Mask – Butterfly Brilliance by Stampin’ Up!

ScanNCut - Butterfly Brilliance
In this Brother ScanNCut Tips & Tricks Tutorial, you will learn how to create a stamping mask using your Brother Scan and Cut SDX125. The stamp set featured in this tutorial is Butterfly Brilliance by Stampin’ Up! I shared how... Read more

Brother ScanNCut Tutorial – Creating a Stamping Mask – Cutting Mylar for Stamping or for Stencils

Brother ScanNCut - Creating a Stamping Mask
In this Brother ScanNCut Tips & Tricks Tutorial, you will learn how to create a stamping mask using your Brother Scan and Cut SDX125. I share how to cut out the gnome house without an outline distance. I used the... Read more

Brother ScanNCut Tutorial – Creating a Stamping Mask – Happy Tails – Doggie Treats 1 – Craft Fair

Brother ScanNCut Project - Doggie Treats Part 1
Welcome to Part 1 of my 3 part series on creating Doggie Treats. In this tutorial, I share how to create a stamping mask using the Brother ScanNCut. This technique allows you to sponge color stamped images evenly while protecting... Read more

Creating a Stamping Mask using your Brother ScanNCut – Butterfly Gala

Butterfly Gala and Crackle Paint by Stampin' Up!
Ingredients: Butterfly Gala Photopolymer Stamp Set Crackle Paint Cling Stamp Set Clear Block F Whisper White 8-1/2" X 11" Card Stock Gray Granite Classic Stampin' Pad Highland Heather Classic Stampin' Pad Balmy Blue Classic Stampin' Pad Grapefruit Grove Classic Stampin'... Read more

Creating.a Stamping Mask – Brother ScanNCut – Happy Tails – 2019 Occasions Catalog by Stampin’ Up!

Happy Tails by Stampin' Up!
Ingredients: Happy Tails Photopolymer Stamp Set Dog Builder Punch Classic Garage 6″ X 6″ (15.2 X 15.2 Cm) Designer Series Paper Crushed Curry 8-1/2″ X 11″ Card Stock Crumb Cake 8-1/2″ X 11″ Card Stock Crumb Cake Classic Stampin’ Pad... Read more

Top 5 Reasons why Every Crafter needs a Brother Scan N’ Cut

Example of Little Piggy images cut out with the Brother Scan N Cut
I was prompted to write this post after the following scenario has repeated itself over and over. First, I post a picture of one of my latest card creations onto one of my FaceBook groups. Next, crafters react and reply... Read more