Brother ScanNCut Tutorial – Decorating Tiny Treat Boxes – Canvas Workspace – Let it Snow Suite
By PaperedChef, November 13, 2019
In this tutorial, you will learn how to cut out liners for the Clear Tiny Treat Boxes using your Brother ScanNCut. You will learn how to design the liner for the boxes by welding shapes together and by adding score lines. The dimensions are listed below.
Dimensions Rectangles = 5.90″ X 1.96″ – Create one and then Duplicate it Rotate one Rectangle 90 degrees Align the Rectangles Vertically and Horizontally Weld the two Rectangles together Square = 1.96″ Add Dashed Lines Align the Square Vertically and Horizontally Group the shapes together
This is the first tutorial on Canvas Workspace I’ve used. I downloaded the program a few months ago, and my version isn’t like the one you used in the video, but I did finally figure out how to transfer the FCM file via the Internet. When I turned my ScanNCut 650 on, the treat box liner was there waiting for me. Thanks so much for this tutorial. I learned a lot about using Canvas Workspace. It helps getting into the basics.
Hi Jan, you are using the computer based version which is different than the web based version of Canvas Workspace. I use my PC version when I want to access fonts on my computer but other than that, I usually use the web based one like this. Either way, you can do this project and I’m glad it was waiting for you to cut out. Thanks!
This is the first tutorial on Canvas Workspace I’ve used. I downloaded the program a few months ago, and my version isn’t like the one you used in the video, but I did finally figure out how to transfer the FCM file via the Internet. When I turned my ScanNCut 650 on, the treat box liner was there waiting for me. Thanks so much for this tutorial. I learned a lot about using Canvas Workspace. It helps getting into the basics.
Hi Jan, you are using the computer based version which is different than the web based version of Canvas Workspace. I use my PC version when I want to access fonts on my computer but other than that, I usually use the web based one like this. Either way, you can do this project and I’m glad it was waiting for you to cut out. Thanks!