Monday, April 25, 2016

Brother Scan N Cut-Large Cog Frame

My lovely family bought me a Brother Scan N Cut machine for Christmas. I have always wanted a personal cutter but just couldn't afford most of the ones available by the time I bought the accessories and paid for shipping etc. Around Christmas though the local Spotlight here had a Scan N Cut bundle on sale plus I had a $100 voucher for a previous purchase to go toward it. I've taken this long to get my head around how to use it!! I read the instruction book and found some very useful tutorials here which got me thinking of all sorts of projects to do.

For those of you that don't know these machines can have images scanned into them and then it can cut the images out. There are also pre installed patterns, graphics, borders and alphabets in the machine to use as well. Any image can be scanned in from your own hand drawn items, photos, stamped images and even scanned in templates etc There is a free on line site to use called Canvas which gives you a place to create projects using JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP or SVG's (scalable vector graphics) images that are then turned into FCM format that the cutter can read and use. The Canvas program has some awesome tools to relocate objects, weld them together, duplicate, resize etc etc so there are endless options to what you can create.

So today I had a play....being a Steam Punk nutter I found some cog images and then created a frame in Canvas added then cogs around the frame in various sizes. Lastly I used the weld tool to make it a single melded item. Then I simply downloaded the finished frame to my computer, sent it to my thumb drive, plugged the drive in the side of my Scan N Cut, located the frame on the drive and used the Scan N Cut to cut the frame out...here is the cut cog frame...


I can also cut out the cogs individually in various sizes and build a 3D look of cogs over the cut out frame ones. I've even made some templates to cut out of Mylar which is cool too. Still learning how to use the software and its applications but for a first project fully made by me I was impressed!! You can even attach drawing materials and draw images from the built in graphics or scanned in images too plus there is a stamp pack accessory kit to cut your own stamps...hhhmmm I think I' ll be playing with this little machine a bit more :)
hugs
Annette In Oz xxx

Monday, April 18, 2016

Heart Easel Card-for a baby

Here is a heart easel card I made for the birth of my nephews son. I started it in February but couldn't get Mo and Jo to get there S*%T together till now. My nephew Chris is a very intelligent young man and his partner an artistic woman so I went with cogs and flowers LOL

This is the front of the card. The file tab at top right has the date and time of Kit' s birth. The photo is baby Kit and his Mum Carlie



and the base...


The point of the top heart is lifted and placed behind the word "BOY" on the base of the card to create an easel effect


There is a how too in how to make heart easel cards here on my blog
hugs
Annette In Oz

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