Friday 3 January 2014

sneak peeks

Hello craftyfriends
As you know I have been locked away in my craft room putting the Brother Scan n Cut machine through its paces before it launches on Saturday the 11th of January at 2PM.
I love it. No computer, although you can use one if you like. Built in scanner, fabulous pens which write beautifully. On screen weld facility, flip and rotate feature. Easily updated for the future. On board storage for your designs or USB port.
600 built-in designs.
Here are a couple of sneak peeks of samples I have made.
Enjoy
Love and hugs

Melanie xxx




9 comments:

  1. I have been watching this machine on YouTube for a few weeks,I have looked at John s blog as well I can't wait x

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  2. Love these can't wait for the 11th xxx

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  3. Hi Mel, also been checking this out on YouTube. Can't wait. Will both machines be offered. One is a higher spec than the other. Great samples! Bedtime regards Jan C

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  4. H Jan
    No, just the high spec machine. It's fab.x

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  5. The new Brother machine sounds fab will be watching eagerly on saturday. when is the next class / workshop at Brownhill ? I have missed the last couple because i didnt know when they were on so please can you email me with dates .

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  6. The new Brother machine sounds fab will be watching eagerly on saturday. when is the next class / workshop at Brownhill ? I have missed the last couple because i didnt know when they were on so please can you email me with dates .

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  7. Hi, love the menu board which you did. Is there any chance of you sharing what you used and how you did it? Ordered my machine and can't wait for February!!!

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  8. Hi, does the Brother machine launch mean you won't be bothering with the Cricut now?

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  9. Mel please, please, please could we have some demos on cutting decoupage from cd roms? I know john has said it is possible depending on image but I loved decoupage but have great problems cutting it out at the moment I have to do a lot of computer work taking my images into the shilouette software and moving all the little nodes around the image to make sure it cuts as close to the image as possible but it still not always perfect. if the scan and cut, cuts as well with cd images as I think it would it would save me hours of time. So please I know u don't like computers but if u guys could demonstrate a range of this I would be eternally greatful!!!! :)

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