Cutting the Inside and Outside of Stamped Images using the Brother ScanNCut- Basket Bunch
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- Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024
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In this tutorial, I demonstrate how to cut out the inside and outside of stamped images using the Brother Scan N’ Cut. I used the Basket Bunch retired stamp set by Stampin’ Up. I stamped the basket in Soft Suede ink onto Whisper White card stock. I used a blade depth of 5.
To cut the inside, I used the Scan to Cut Data feature. I used the second option which saves the inside and outside of the basket. I zoomed in, dragged away the parts of the basket I didn't wish to cut, went back into editing mode and deleted them. This process saved just the inside shape of the basket. I saved it to my machine.
Next, I returned home, selected the Pattern feature and retrieved the saved basket data. Then, I scaled that down and cut out the shape. Because the shape was smaller than the original, there appears to be an outline distance or border around the inside of the basket. After cutting the inside, I returned home again. I scanned the image again, this time using the Direct Cut feature. I cut out the basket with an outline distance which matched the inside distance.
At this point, I removed the image from the mat to show my crafty friends the finished product. What may seem like a lot of steps is worth it in the end because your cut images will look professional and you will not need to spend time fussy cutting. Please check out my blog for lots of other crafty inspiration.
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I don't think it is an exaggeration to say: you are a genius! Not only that, but your teaching style is perfect for me. I'm learning something new from each of your videos (I'm binge watching!) Too late tonight to pull out my SNC and blow the dust off it, but tomorrow morning I'm trying all your techniques. So thank you, thank you, thank you. Diane
Your comment made my day. I love hearing that you are binge watching craft videos. Once you make it through my videos, please check out my two ScanNCut courses. I worked so hard to develop the topics in such a way that they build upon each other. I also have plenty of videos on RUclips as you know. I created a Basics series based on the CM300 and a Back to School Series based on the CM350.
You've perfected this! Thanks for this great, easy to follow explanation! I'll get sooo much more out of my scan 'n cut now!
Thanks so much Kathy! I also want to share my Brother ScanNCut Play List with you. ruclips.net/p/PLQq1-zAm_mlpA3MyqI4DbKwGZlI4mZnAY
You do a great job teaching the scan n cut features. Thanks!
Thanks for watching Susan. Here are loads of projects I made with the Brother ScanNCut. thepaperedchef.com/category/brother-scan-n-cut
Thank you for the series of videos....they are very helpful to see and watch! Sometimes I mass produce cards to donate to an organization called Cards for Soldiers.....it will be very helpful to cut four card bases at a time instead of cutting down the sheets with my paper cutter.
Patty Mongolo Thanks for your comment! I also mass produce cards. I volunteer for Operation Shoebox and also go to craft fairs and hold craft classes. This machine makes it so easy. I recently developed an entire course which I think will benefit you. Here’s a discount coupon for my Brother ScanNCut Course. www.udemy.com/brother-scanncut-basics/?couponCode=PAPEREDCHEF2018
I’m going to investigate this on the DX125! Thanks for showing us!
Thanks Donna, since I first created this video, I have found even more efficient ways of doing this. Stay tuned for more ScanNCut tutorials.
Thank you for explaining what the buttons mean as you go along. I'm new to this and sometimes get stumped by the wording in relation to the buttons. It helps to know the info of what they mean. Otherwise I'd still be sitting her trying to figure it out. Keep the turtles coming and I'll keep watching them. 😁
Thanks for watching. I had to do a lot of experimentation to figure out what each button does. I still have a lot to learn but I'm glad to share what I know with crafty friends like you who appreciate it.
Thank you so much for this tutorial. This is the part I always have problems with. Getting the inside of baskets. Im going to try it again. Thank you!!!
Thanks for watching. I really hope to figure out an easier way of doing this but for now, I'm showing you the only way I know how. It is cumbersome but worth it.
Thank you for showing how to do this!
You are welcome. I created this video a long time ago and while the techniques still work well, there are other techniques which involve using Brother Canvas Workspace. I plan on showing that too.
Great video! I was especially excited to see how you get rid of cutting tiny pieces. I keep wondering what the “ignore image size” button is for! Thank you, you did a great job showing & explaining everything.
Jennifer Biskey Thanks Jennifer! I’ve taught myself so much and have lived through so much frustration. I’m glad to share tips and tricks with viewers like you.
I will have to wrap my head around this to duplicate it. This is awesome! I know you have tried to do this but you did not get a border around the inside. This is exactly what I would like to do.
Thanks, there are a lot of steps and I'm doing this the only way I know how - scaling down the saved data. I just wrote a long video description, outlining the steps so that should help. I know this is pretty advanced but trying to fussy cut the inside of a basket would be a lot harder than this. I have an idea for how to mass produce these which would be something I could share at another time.
Brilliant thank you for sharing it was really great, now to try for myself xx
Patricia Foulstone Glad you like my video! Thanks for your comment. I hope you subscribe to my channel.
It might be a stupid question but I am a newer with Scan and cut. What happen it you cut the basket as it is, instead on unlayering .
Lilette, no question is a stupid question. It is how we all learn. Two things could happen. If you stamp the handle separately, you would get just a big U shape cut out. The basket would also be a separate cut out. If your handle is touching your basket, you would get one big shape with the white section still in the middle. Both options are still cute. I just prefer the open basket.
Thank you for your awesome videos! I have binge wached a lot of your videos lately! I don´t have ScanNCut yet, but I´m hoping to buy one soon. I was just wondering can your scanNcut scan images like the ones where you stamp a flower with multiple colors of ink and that don´t have a solid black outline (Altenew for example)? I would be using my ScanNCut only to cut out stamped images and don´t need wifi, so I´m wondering do I need to buy the ScanNCut 2 which says that it can read colors to cut out those kind of images or does the cheaper version work as good?
Niina Kulmala I love hearing that you binge watch my videos. All you need is the ScanNCut2. I don’t even have the wireless activation card. Please use my affiliate link when you get one. Best price around and links are how I support my channel and keep the free tutorials coming. More on specific questions later. thepaperedchef.com/cutting-stamped-images-brother-scanncut-color-happy
Thank you so much for finding this video. Unfortunately my stamped image is not tracing solid line but more wiggley lines that connect into other parts of the stamped image. So i'm going to trace them again but with a thicker pen and see if I can get the scan n cut to recognize only the lines I traced over again. I get so frustrated with stamped images for the scan n cut to cut out. Most time the lines are only partial or wiggley just randomly connecting into other part of the stamped image. The images look clear and crisp but for some reason the scan n cut just don't seem to recognize the lines fully.
Okay the first time I outlined the images (just the lines I wanted cut) was with a pitt pen which we know did not work! The second time I outlined with a 0.7 posca pen and it worked great! Again I only traced over the lines I wanted cut, though it did pick up some of the other lines, it was nothing like with the first trace. Thank you for all the video tutorial you put out, maybe you can do one on what I did as another option for people :) With rheumatoid arthritis in my hands any cutting or tracing is rather difficult why hubby got me the scan n cut....but i've had a heck of a go trying to get it to do what I want when I want.
Sometimes I have to add lines with a pencil so they are recognized. Then, I erase them later. It is a journey to master this machine!
Lisa Thompson Thanks for sharing your results. I’m still not clear on the type of image you started with but if I could wrap my head around it, I could share.
@@PaperedChef Just imagine a coffee mug with Santa and Rudolph pictured on it. I wanted the shape of the mug to cut out and the inside of the handle to the coffee mug, but I didn't want Santa and Rudolph to cut out. So on two of the mugs I tested I traced just the outside of the mug and the inside of the handle and it worked beautifully. So I went back to do the rest and now I can not seem to get it to work....sigh!!
@@lisathompson5500 I think I got it. A couple of tips. The first is to try different parts of the mat. That works for me. The second tip is tricky. If you finally get the shape that you want, then use Scan to Cut Data. Then, save the shape, cut it out a bunch of times and then use a positioning tool to stamp onto the shape.
I"m curious why the tape didn't cut. When I scan my images, the tape cuts too. How did you do that. BTW, loved the video.
Carolyn Marentette Thanks for watching Carolyn! The tape does get selected too and the ScanNCut would cut it. However, I selected and deleted it in editing mode. In the case of Scan to Cut Data, you can add the tape later and it is not saved.
Love your information and it is so helpful. Thank you...Is that stamp set of Stampin Up Color Me Happy retired???
Judy Krueger Thanks for your comments. The set is available now from Stampin’ Up and we even have a fun card coloring kit which coordinates with it. Here is a link to shop at my store. Product numbers to come. paperedchef.stampinup.net
Color Me Happy Clear-Mount Stamp Set 144069
Price: $19.00
Color Me Happy Project Kit 144609
Price: $25.00
Papered Chef Have not been able to find the thinlits that go with this set. You showed it cut, was that only either the Scan n Cut. Thank you
Oh yes, the entire basket was cut in ONE piece. I actually have the thinlits too but I love how the ScanNCut cut the inside and outside of the basket for me in just one piece.
Omg thank u 😊
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Kimberly Leon Thanks for the love!