Re-sticking my Scan N Cut Mats 3 Ways | Will it Work?

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

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  • @ngairewest8442
    @ngairewest8442 3 года назад +3

    Thanks so much. Most useful tutorial I've seen on resticking 🙂

  • @Kathleen58
    @Kathleen58 2 года назад +3

    This was so helpful. I need to restock my mat so I bought those high tack attachment sheets, well it may have been help to know I needed to attach it with some kind of glue. Good thing it comes in a 4 pack.

  • @antoinettemitchell2888
    @antoinettemitchell2888 5 месяцев назад +1

    TYFS GREAT ❤

  • @dolphinlover2
    @dolphinlover2 3 года назад +2

    Excellent tutorial! I have watched Sandra at cresteinspain's videos but did not remember her mentioning that all the registration marks are not necessary. I got my SDX125 machine through Facebook Marketplace. (It took about a year to find one this way, but it was worth the wait) Mine came with a 12x24" mat and a Joy size Cricut mat that she said she placed on top the the 12 x 24" Brother mat. I didn't think it would work since it only had a few of the registration marks on it (exactly like you showed in method #1)and so I ordered the 12" x 12" SDX mat. Now i can see she was right. I cant wait to purchase some 12" x 12" Hobby Lobby Paper Studio mats to have on hand when my mat goes. Looking forward to watching more of your tutorials on the Scan n Cut!

  • @rrunnr
    @rrunnr 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Debbie,fiornthe great tutorial I have the Cameo 4 and I think I will try the contact paper one.Thanks again. Blessing Jocelan

  • @orlandogonzalez9310
    @orlandogonzalez9310 Год назад +1

    I'm a new Scan n cut SDX 125 user since Jan, 2023. I noticed how upon using the included boxed project the mat got permanently marked. I thought how over time these cut marks would eventually weaken these expensive mats. At lot of concern is placed on the stickiness and rightfully so. I had discovered Create of Spain's hack, but I really like Debbie's 3 hacks better. People should have options that work as Debbie has demonstrated. I focus on Debbie's first option. With the Brother mats being so expensive, Debbie's option 1 keeps the mats pristine condition. The cut marks and loss of stickiness will affect the very affordable multi item pack mats that can be easily replaced while your original expensive Brother mat stay in mint condition. This $$ saving hack makes me happy. As for the fear of auto blade function, I have noticed that placement of the mat as shown by Debbie is genius! The hack mat goes right under the registration mark. When the blade drops to measure depth, it's falling and nicking the hack mat, therefore measuring that the level is on the hack mat and its performance is not compromised. My proof of this is from a birthday door decorated in my daughter's bedroom. I made a Birthday card with 250gsm holographic, metallic, glitter cardstock successfully with this first hack option. The few cut marks are on the low tack hack mat only that I used. These mats are available in various stickiness and colors and bundles. My favorite is the clear color mat. I can create with money saving confidence and have fun. I even have my emboss mat on a hack mat since this type of mat is not so easily exchangeable with every use.

    • @DebbieJsCraftingCorner
      @DebbieJsCraftingCorner  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much! Would it be ok for me to share your comment as a testimonial on my blog?

    • @orlandogonzalez9310
      @orlandogonzalez9310 11 месяцев назад

      Yes you may. And I would like to say that after all theses months later this is my go to method for all my mats. Thank you Debbie for giving me my personal prefered mat saving method.@@DebbieJsCraftingCorner

  • @GraCeeDesigns
    @GraCeeDesigns 3 года назад +1

    Hi Debbie..! 😊 Thanks for this video. My mat is not as sticky as I would like it anymore and this will really help. I look forward to more videos.. 👍🛎

  • @dolphinlover2
    @dolphinlover2 2 года назад +2

    Debbie can you update which method you found held up the best over time please:)

    • @dolphinlover2
      @dolphinlover2 2 года назад

      @@DebbieJsCraftingCorner Thank you for the update Debbie. Just now got the notification.Have a great day!

  • @bethfralix
    @bethfralix 3 года назад +1

    I will definitely save this video! I’m trying to decide if I need the Brother Scan N Cut or a Circuit. Thank for advice & for showing different ways to redo your sticky mat! God Bless & the Love of Christ to you & yours!!

  • @ebbram9879
    @ebbram9879 Год назад +1

    Hi Debbie, Got the clear mats and have made a cutting mat from a scan mat i was'nt using,

  • @trinajewison5363
    @trinajewison5363 11 месяцев назад +1

    So the 3rd one seems best to me. No TOO tacky

  • @giggityq853
    @giggityq853 Год назад +1

    For the pink mat method, wouldn't it be easier to apply the adhesive to the back of the mat? You wouldn't have to worry about getting glue on the SNC mat outside the area of the pink mat, which can cause problems.

    • @DebbieJsCraftingCorner
      @DebbieJsCraftingCorner  Год назад +2

      you are probably right. I haven't had to re-stick my mats since I recorded this... probably because I need to use my SNC more! ~Big Hugs! Debbie J

  • @TRsPlace
    @TRsPlace 3 года назад +1

    Bravo!
    Fabulous tutorial!
    I'm a new user, so I have not have tried any of these. But I'm sure I will be sooner or later. 😁 (Save to my Scan and Cut folder)
    💛TR

    • @TRsPlace
      @TRsPlace 3 года назад

      @@DebbieJsCraftingCorner Woot 🎉 Woot
      You're the best!
      💛 TR

  • @WendyColeArt
    @WendyColeArt 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for this, very interesting video. Just so you know the spatula that can comes with the snc works way better than those metal ones because it's much thinner and so easily gets under the paper. People think it's just cheap plastic but it's not, it's very strong. If I ever lost mine I'd get another one. I don't think I'd do the first method as I wouldn't want to risk messing up the auto blade function. Probably will just stick to method 3 because the mats eventually wear out anyway, like the edge problems for loading. I may try the contact paper one on an old mat just because I like to experiment. I've had my current one for about a year and plan on replacing it soon. It's hard now to get it to load. I did try using packing tape to reinforce the loading edge, didn't really help though. Really wish some kind innovative person would make cheap knockoffs like they do for cricut. I guess the patent clock has to be run out before that can happen.

    • @WendyColeArt
      @WendyColeArt 2 года назад

      @@DebbieJsCraftingCorner no, it's the same for all the machines. I tried a thin metal one and it just doesn't work as well. I never have to bend my mat to get things off using the white one. I'm so frustrated by these darn crappy mats. I shopped for a new one on Amazon and they are 31.00! I paid 18.00 for my last one last year and I'm just furious!

  • @wayfaringpanda2936
    @wayfaringpanda2936 3 года назад +1

    I might try the mat method since I purchased a cricut mat years ago when I started card making. I thought it was a work mat and didn't really know about the cutting mats. I have the scan n cut sdx125 also, and I ruined it my first time when my cardstock got stuck to it. I scrubbed it off, but then the tacky wore off soon after.

    • @DonnaJo3452
      @DonnaJo3452 3 года назад

      You didn’t ruin it! Just run the mat under water for a second enough to get it wet and the paper can be easily lightly scraped off without removing the glue.

  • @janiethecraftprincess
    @janiethecraftprincess 3 года назад +3

    Interesting techniques. However I have been using repositional spray on mine for years and it's quick and easy and works great :) Hugs....Janie

    • @mellightbody8212
      @mellightbody8212 2 года назад +1

      What kind of repositionable spray? That sounds like a great solution to me. I already have Pixie Spray but it is a very light tack.

    • @stephaniefrandsen2088
      @stephaniefrandsen2088 2 года назад +1

      What brand is the repositioning spray?

    • @jamies3286
      @jamies3286 Год назад

      I was told that spray could damage the scanner if it is sprayed on the mat. It won't affect the scanner if it's sprayed on the back of the paper.

    • @janiethecraftprincess
      @janiethecraftprincess Год назад

      @@jamies3286 I don't have a Scan N Cut.....I have a Cricut. They say the same thing about the Cricut. I have been spraying the mat for years. Sure you can spray the back of your paper.....I don't see the difference, but whatever works for you. I think everyone makes their own choices. I don't know anything about the Scan N Cut so I really can't argue any points. Good luck 😊

    • @kimdad8831
      @kimdad8831 Год назад

      I believe the issue with spray or any type of DIY retacking is about getting adhesive outside of the original area as this can then transfer onto the rollers causing issues

  • @HeidiLilley
    @HeidiLilley 2 года назад +3

    Debbie, I just now found this video and I am curious since you filmed this a year ago, which of the 3 methods do you prefer the most? I have to scrape old glue off mine and then do something to restick it.

    • @DebbieJsCraftingCorner
      @DebbieJsCraftingCorner  2 года назад +4

      Thanks Heidi. I still use the pink mat the most.

    • @rivergate950
      @rivergate950 Год назад

      @@DebbieJsCraftingCorner thanks for the long term review, which is 2nd best method : contact paper or the glue?

  • @laurentaylormade
    @laurentaylormade 3 года назад +2

    i need to try this. i HATE how fast my mats get un-sticky.

  • @mellightbody8212
    @mellightbody8212 2 года назад +2

    This is a fabulous video. I just bought my scan'n'cut last week and was a bit irritated at how easily it lost it's stick. I'm going to try the contact paper method on 1/2 cut. Does the 1/2 cut work even on thick cardstock? That's what I have. Thank you!

    • @anamaeachitarawhangapirita7321
      @anamaeachitarawhangapirita7321 2 года назад +1

      A mat should last more than a week! Are you sure it didn't lose stick because of dust/fibre from your paper or material? Don't forget to clean it from time to time, most people use baby wipes

    • @DebbieJsCraftingCorner
      @DebbieJsCraftingCorner  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Mel. The auto blade measures your substrate before it cuts, so,yes. It should work on up to 3mil. Do a test cut before your project in case you need to adjust any settings

  • @louisejones3080
    @louisejones3080 3 года назад +1

    You didn't show us the result of the contact paper once you had turned half cut off. Did it cut the contact or not?

  • @auzzygirl8175
    @auzzygirl8175 Год назад +1

    Hi. I saw you mention in the comments that since making this video you have restuck your mats. After all this time, which is your preferred method? Thank you.

    • @DebbieJsCraftingCorner
      @DebbieJsCraftingCorner  Год назад +2

      Thanks! To be honest, I need to use my ScanNCut more. It's a fantastic machine. But, I don't have as much time to just play... most of my crafting is on camera and I'm still working on a better setup for recording the SNC.
      I'll have to do a follow up video to see how each has held up over time since this last video.
      Anyway... I like each for different reasons. The pink mat seems to stay sticky. The glue method is simple and easy to re-do. And the contact paper gave me real good results the last time... when I used a brown contact paper. In the video, I re-did it in clear... and I think the clear may not have been adhered well enough, or it was too sticky. I turned out that the contact paper STUCK to my cutouts... and it took a while to see it, because they were clear. Also, I couldn't see where the mat wasn't sticky anymore for the next use... because some of the CLEAR contact paper was missing from the mat. Considering how much time I fiddled with it, (time = money) I think this one cost me more in time than buying a new mat was worth.

    • @auzzygirl8175
      @auzzygirl8175 Год назад +1

      @DebbieJsCraftingCorner thanks for your reply. Maybe you could do an update some time in the future. Best wishes

    • @rivergate950
      @rivergate950 Год назад

      @@DebbieJsCraftingCorner thanks so sounds like contact paper needs to be colored and is probably the worst of the 3 methods.

  • @janicecarr-jolkowski6537
    @janicecarr-jolkowski6537 2 года назад +1

    To take my paper off, I turn my mat upside down , of course when it is out of the machine. Gently roll back and remove my paper. Less damage to mat and easier to remove the paper.

  • @PerhapsToday1111
    @PerhapsToday1111 2 года назад +2

    I did not know that you could get the tacky sheets

    • @DebbieJsCraftingCorner
      @DebbieJsCraftingCorner  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much, The Unexpected Crafter! I'm so glad that you enjoyed my video! ~Big Hugs! Debbie J

  • @lucillebarone6509
    @lucillebarone6509 Год назад +1

    i have aquick qustion. i use my scan n cut with fabric for quilting, my material never stays on very well. any ideas . ive only used the machine a number of times. and im using a fabric mat . need some help thanks !

    • @DebbieJsCraftingCorner
      @DebbieJsCraftingCorner  Год назад +1

      I'm so sorry that it took me so long to answer.... and the reason is that I don't know. I haven't used if for fabric. I would assume that the fabric mat would work. That being said, the only thing I'm pretty dissatisfied with on my SNC is that the mats lose their stickiness way too fast, and replacements are so expensive. Hence the reason to restick them every so often. I use paper, and the paper fibers may be why the stick goes away so fast. I have heard that some folks use contact paper for use with fabric. I plan on using my SNC more in 2023, so I'll be doing some research on this. This is a fantastic question. Please remind me if I haven't put up a video with a solution within the next couple of months. It really sucks that this doesn't work better.

    • @lucillebarone6509
      @lucillebarone6509 Год назад +1

      @@DebbieJsCraftingCorner thank you , no rush . I’m pretty new at this . Most times the fabric just bunches up , I’m just not sure if I should or can use a light temporary tack spray . I’ll keep trying

    • @DebbieJsCraftingCorner
      @DebbieJsCraftingCorner  Год назад +1

      That may be the best solution. I just came across a video where someone uses a tacky glue for cutting out cardstock instead of trying to restick the mat all the time. I bet that a temporary fabric adhesive would work for your issue. Give it a try and let me know if it helps!

    • @lucillebarone6509
      @lucillebarone6509 Год назад +1

      I also have another question if you wouldn’t mind ? I received a scan n cut mat just for copying and it’s not reading it and rejecting it . Are there more than one kind for various scan n cut machines ?

    • @DebbieJsCraftingCorner
      @DebbieJsCraftingCorner  Год назад +1

      it's possible. check the mat and machine to see if they are compatible. Some mats will only work with some machines. When I got my SDX with an autoblade, none of the mats for my previous machine would work in it because they changed the markings at the top of the mat. If it is the correct mat for the machine and it still won't work, contact Brother. I had an issue a couple of years ago and it turned out there was a bad batch of mats. They sent me a replacement. Even if it's not an issue with the mat, they may have a suggestion for making it work.

  • @DonnaJo3452
    @DonnaJo3452 3 года назад +1

    Weird, but I just watched Sandra’s video last night! I couldn’t get any of the items to work properly but will contact her.
    I don’t mean to encroach on your methods but I had just typed the below for something else and thought I’d add it here. Let me know if you want me to remove it! I’m going to try your methods too!
    “I restick my mats with Zig 2-way Glue Jumbo stick. I spread it on and let it dry. It’s a temporary adhesion then. (This method was originally on the internet in a Jen Blousey video. She’s an excellent SNC video source. She’s a different kind of person but she knows the SNC inside and out, literally. She takes hers apart to repair it! She is a brusque person and tells it like it is but she is extremely kind. She’s had health problems for 2 years and hasn’t been doing many videos.) Just today I put card stock on imy mat without de-stickifying it some with my hands. (Man, some of the words we crafters come up with!) I removed as much of the card stock as I could then ran it under the faucet just enough to get it wet. I was able to lightly scrape off the remaining paper without removing all of the sticky. Next time I need to restick my mats I’m going to use this method. I think that will be easier and less time consuming that putting glue remover on it.”

    • @DonnaJo3452
      @DonnaJo3452 2 года назад

      @@DebbieJsCraftingCorner Debbie, it was Sandra’s stuff. I couldn’t get it to print! I guess I don’t know how to use Dropbox!

  • @dolphinlover2
    @dolphinlover2 3 года назад

    I went to createinspain's channel and re-watched the video linked below. When uploading her mat files all seem to upload just fine except the 12 x 12 grid stencil file? When importing the stencil 12 x 12 grid file then uploading into Brother Canvas Workplace in the app it shows it saves. However, when I go to canvasworkplace.brother.com it does not show the file under my Projects. When I try and upload from the online site it shows the file extension as cwprj and not .fcm and gives me the error message "This file type cannot be used"? your other files work just fine but for some reason not this one,

  • @kennethanneerickson8641
    @kennethanneerickson8641 2 года назад

    Papered chef clean scan m cut

  • @joannet8373
    @joannet8373 7 месяцев назад +1

    Wish your banner was clear. It is distract. JMHO

    • @DebbieJsCraftingCorner
      @DebbieJsCraftingCorner  7 месяцев назад +1

      Sorry about that. this video was recorded 3 years ago, and making videos, like crafting, is a learning process. I don't use a big banner like that anymore. I hoe you enjoy my newer videos

  • @richardmaury4720
    @richardmaury4720 2 месяца назад +1

    Background music is so distracting!!! Remove the blue banner at top if you expect us to see the screen on the3 machine. Thanks!!

    • @DebbieJsCraftingCorner
      @DebbieJsCraftingCorner  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks so much for your feedback! This video is 3 years old and my editing style has changed a lot since then. At the time, I had breathing issues that I was trying to cover up, and the banner was an idea I had from other videos I watched at the time. We all evolve, learn and change. I hope my current videos are more to your liking.