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Blogiversary Giveaway: ScanNCut & Me

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In March 2013 fate dropped me into the path of the ScanNCut.  The good folks at Brother asked my Scrapbook Soup TV Producer if she knew any papercrafters in the Tri-State area.  I lived in NYC, so she gave them my name and contact information.  They invited me to be a part of a focus group for a super secret new product. 

I can't remember exactly, but I think there were 12 or 16 of us papercrafters.  We sat in a large room with four tables.  On each table was a ScanNCut and all around the room were tons and tons of people — engineers from Japan, Brother executives and employees — from the US and Canada, ad agency people.  It was a little like being a lab rat.  They told us that the ScanNCut was an electronic die cutter with a built-in scanner and then said, "Go."

There were piles of materials on the table and so we just started pushing buttons.  And yes, we did all the things you've done: cut through mats, cut but didn't cut all the way through, had material get eaten by the machine, and so on.  But this is why I tell you to push all the buttons.  Don't be scared of the machine!  I'll be 100% honest and say that I've never read a manual for the ScanNCut because everything I've learned has been based on trial and error.  Lots of error.  Remember, you always learn more from a failure than from a success!

As soon as I played with the ScanNCut I knew I wanted one.  All I could think about was making stencils and stamps at the speed of light, cutting scrapbook page titles, and coming up with new ideas!  Here are a few (and believe me, it's just a few) of my favorite ScanNCut projects I've made over the past three years: 

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You can find all of my ScanNCut posts and projects from this blog HERE.  You can find all of my ScanNCut videos HERE — and divided into projects HERE and techniques HERE.

When I was poking around the archives looking for ScanNCut projects I was kind of bowled over by how many things I've made with this magical machine.  I actively have to stop myself from sharing ScanNCut content too often because I know not everyone has one.  I can honestly say that the ScanNCut has changed the way I think about creating things.  

And, because I think it's really important, I want you to know that like so many of the other companies I work with, Brother is a good company staffed by nice and kind people.  My experiences with the people there have all been positive.  After some negative experiences early in my career, I made it a real priority to only work with people and products that were good and did good.  I'm so glad to include Brother in that circle.

Speaking of good people, I asked Myriah…

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…my point person at Brother and general awesome lady, what her favorite ever ScanNCut project of mine was.  This is what she said:

"I love the fabric horse project because it showcases the scanner in the cutting machine that is unique to Brother.  Who else can say take this clipart and/or coloring book page and scan it in to create a cut file.  Plus it is so versatile you can not only cut but draw on fabric using the universal pen holder."

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Follow the link to find the original post from April 2016.

And now, for this week's giveaway!  Yay!  Brother USA is giving a CM350 to one lucky blog reader (US Residents ONLY).

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To win:
Leave an answer to the following THREE questions in the comments section of this blog (your answer must be posted on the blog itself, not on Facebook and not in an email reply):

Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any?  

What state do you live in?  

What would you use a ScanNCut to create?

This contest will remain open until Tuesday, January 24, 2017 at 11:59 EST.

Thanks for being part of the blogiversary celebration!!

P.S. The winner of last week's Art Foamies giveaway (Shadow Alphabet, Dinoskin and Inner Struggle stamps) is…

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Congratulations, Christine.  E-mail balzerdesigns2@gmail.com with your snail mail address to claim your prize.

REMEMBER: This entire month (January 2017) you can place an order at artfoamies.com and if you mention my blogiversary celebration in the comments section, you will receive a FREE surprise stamp with your order!  This promotion only applies to new orders.  And remember, the prices on the Art Foamies website are in Canadian dollars.

Julie Fei-Fan Balzer

Based outside of Boston, Julie Fei-Fan Balzer is a mixed-media artist who constructs vibrant compositions. Passionate about connecting with and inspiring other artists, she shares her expertise through in-person workshops, her online classroom www.balzerdesigns.com, and through monthly membership at www.MyArtPractice.com.

1,854 thoughts on “Blogiversary Giveaway: ScanNCut & Me

  • I own the original eClips by Sizzix
    I live in IL (Illinois)
    I need some quotes for my walls, so that is the first thing I would cut.
    Love your blog!

    Reply
  • I own the original eClips by Sizzix
    I live in IL (Illinois)
    I need some quotes for my walls, so that is the first thing I would cut.
    Love your blog!

    Reply
  • I own the original eClips by Sizzix
    I live in IL (Illinois)
    I need some quotes for my walls, so that is the first thing I would cut.
    Love your blog!

    Reply
  • I own the original eClips by Sizzix
    I live in IL (Illinois)
    I need some quotes for my walls, so that is the first thing I would cut.
    Love your blog!

    Reply
  • I own the original eClips by Sizzix
    I live in IL (Illinois)
    I need some quotes for my walls, so that is the first thing I would cut.
    Love your blog!

    Reply
  • I own the original eClips by Sizzix
    I live in IL (Illinois)
    I need some quotes for my walls, so that is the first thing I would cut.
    Love your blog!

    Reply
  • I currently own a very old Cricut, and an equally old Cuttlebug.
    I live in Indiana.
    I am interested in doing intricate cut outs like you have displayed for my art journal, and using it for material.
    Love the way you are celebrating your 10th anniversary. Rock on!

    Reply
  • I currently own a very old Cricut, and an equally old Cuttlebug.
    I live in Indiana.
    I am interested in doing intricate cut outs like you have displayed for my art journal, and using it for material.
    Love the way you are celebrating your 10th anniversary. Rock on!

    Reply
  • I currently own a very old Cricut, and an equally old Cuttlebug.
    I live in Indiana.
    I am interested in doing intricate cut outs like you have displayed for my art journal, and using it for material.
    Love the way you are celebrating your 10th anniversary. Rock on!

    Reply
  • I currently own a very old Cricut, and an equally old Cuttlebug.
    I live in Indiana.
    I am interested in doing intricate cut outs like you have displayed for my art journal, and using it for material.
    Love the way you are celebrating your 10th anniversary. Rock on!

    Reply
  • I currently own a very old Cricut, and an equally old Cuttlebug.
    I live in Indiana.
    I am interested in doing intricate cut outs like you have displayed for my art journal, and using it for material.
    Love the way you are celebrating your 10th anniversary. Rock on!

    Reply
  • I currently own a very old Cricut, and an equally old Cuttlebug.
    I live in Indiana.
    I am interested in doing intricate cut outs like you have displayed for my art journal, and using it for material.
    Love the way you are celebrating your 10th anniversary. Rock on!

    Reply
  • I have the hand crank Cuttlebug. It’s low tech but I love it!
    I live in beautiful Vermont.
    I would love to make my own stencils to use in my abstract paintings. I have been dreaming about this machine for a while so thanks for this give away!
    Your blog is my favorite.

    Reply
  • I have the hand crank Cuttlebug. It’s low tech but I love it!
    I live in beautiful Vermont.
    I would love to make my own stencils to use in my abstract paintings. I have been dreaming about this machine for a while so thanks for this give away!
    Your blog is my favorite.

    Reply
  • I have the hand crank Cuttlebug. It’s low tech but I love it!
    I live in beautiful Vermont.
    I would love to make my own stencils to use in my abstract paintings. I have been dreaming about this machine for a while so thanks for this give away!
    Your blog is my favorite.

    Reply
  • I have the hand crank Cuttlebug. It’s low tech but I love it!
    I live in beautiful Vermont.
    I would love to make my own stencils to use in my abstract paintings. I have been dreaming about this machine for a while so thanks for this give away!
    Your blog is my favorite.

    Reply
  • I have the hand crank Cuttlebug. It’s low tech but I love it!
    I live in beautiful Vermont.
    I would love to make my own stencils to use in my abstract paintings. I have been dreaming about this machine for a while so thanks for this give away!
    Your blog is my favorite.

    Reply
  • I have the hand crank Cuttlebug. It’s low tech but I love it!
    I live in beautiful Vermont.
    I would love to make my own stencils to use in my abstract paintings. I have been dreaming about this machine for a while so thanks for this give away!
    Your blog is my favorite.

    Reply
  • I own a scan n cut.
    I live in Texas.
    I would use it in my classroom. I am the HOSA advisor and I have used my current machine to help prepare for our competition events; a scrapbook, background broads for display, letters for display, etc. This has been a wonderful machine, especially the scan portion!

    Reply
  • I own a scan n cut.
    I live in Texas.
    I would use it in my classroom. I am the HOSA advisor and I have used my current machine to help prepare for our competition events; a scrapbook, background broads for display, letters for display, etc. This has been a wonderful machine, especially the scan portion!

    Reply
  • I own a scan n cut.
    I live in Texas.
    I would use it in my classroom. I am the HOSA advisor and I have used my current machine to help prepare for our competition events; a scrapbook, background broads for display, letters for display, etc. This has been a wonderful machine, especially the scan portion!

    Reply
  • I own a scan n cut.
    I live in Texas.
    I would use it in my classroom. I am the HOSA advisor and I have used my current machine to help prepare for our competition events; a scrapbook, background broads for display, letters for display, etc. This has been a wonderful machine, especially the scan portion!

    Reply
  • I own a scan n cut.
    I live in Texas.
    I would use it in my classroom. I am the HOSA advisor and I have used my current machine to help prepare for our competition events; a scrapbook, background broads for display, letters for display, etc. This has been a wonderful machine, especially the scan portion!

    Reply
  • I own a scan n cut.
    I live in Texas.
    I would use it in my classroom. I am the HOSA advisor and I have used my current machine to help prepare for our competition events; a scrapbook, background broads for display, letters for display, etc. This has been a wonderful machine, especially the scan portion!

    Reply
  • Hi Julie, Thanks for the give away. I currently do not own any cutting machines. I live in Georgia. If I won, I would do everything on your videos. Your artwork is so beautiful and happy.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie, Thanks for the give away. I currently do not own any cutting machines. I live in Georgia. If I won, I would do everything on your videos. Your artwork is so beautiful and happy.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie, Thanks for the give away. I currently do not own any cutting machines. I live in Georgia. If I won, I would do everything on your videos. Your artwork is so beautiful and happy.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie, Thanks for the give away. I currently do not own any cutting machines. I live in Georgia. If I won, I would do everything on your videos. Your artwork is so beautiful and happy.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie, Thanks for the give away. I currently do not own any cutting machines. I live in Georgia. If I won, I would do everything on your videos. Your artwork is so beautiful and happy.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie, Thanks for the give away. I currently do not own any cutting machines. I live in Georgia. If I won, I would do everything on your videos. Your artwork is so beautiful and happy.

    Reply
  • I have a cricut expression, live in Wisconsin. Oh what wouldn’t I do. The scan feature calls me, to be able to write then cut my own titles oh my I’d be in heaven. I’ve read all your ScanNCut posts, I’ve watched all your ScanNCut videos and I don’t even have 1. The Eiffel Tower, stamps, flowers, stencils, stamps. Gosh I’d make all those plus everything in my imagination. Thank you for the chance to win a ScanNCut cm350.

    Reply
  • I have a cricut expression, live in Wisconsin. Oh what wouldn’t I do. The scan feature calls me, to be able to write then cut my own titles oh my I’d be in heaven. I’ve read all your ScanNCut posts, I’ve watched all your ScanNCut videos and I don’t even have 1. The Eiffel Tower, stamps, flowers, stencils, stamps. Gosh I’d make all those plus everything in my imagination. Thank you for the chance to win a ScanNCut cm350.

    Reply
  • I have a cricut expression, live in Wisconsin. Oh what wouldn’t I do. The scan feature calls me, to be able to write then cut my own titles oh my I’d be in heaven. I’ve read all your ScanNCut posts, I’ve watched all your ScanNCut videos and I don’t even have 1. The Eiffel Tower, stamps, flowers, stencils, stamps. Gosh I’d make all those plus everything in my imagination. Thank you for the chance to win a ScanNCut cm350.

    Reply
  • I have a cricut expression, live in Wisconsin. Oh what wouldn’t I do. The scan feature calls me, to be able to write then cut my own titles oh my I’d be in heaven. I’ve read all your ScanNCut posts, I’ve watched all your ScanNCut videos and I don’t even have 1. The Eiffel Tower, stamps, flowers, stencils, stamps. Gosh I’d make all those plus everything in my imagination. Thank you for the chance to win a ScanNCut cm350.

    Reply
  • I have a cricut expression, live in Wisconsin. Oh what wouldn’t I do. The scan feature calls me, to be able to write then cut my own titles oh my I’d be in heaven. I’ve read all your ScanNCut posts, I’ve watched all your ScanNCut videos and I don’t even have 1. The Eiffel Tower, stamps, flowers, stencils, stamps. Gosh I’d make all those plus everything in my imagination. Thank you for the chance to win a ScanNCut cm350.

    Reply
  • I have a cricut expression, live in Wisconsin. Oh what wouldn’t I do. The scan feature calls me, to be able to write then cut my own titles oh my I’d be in heaven. I’ve read all your ScanNCut posts, I’ve watched all your ScanNCut videos and I don’t even have 1. The Eiffel Tower, stamps, flowers, stencils, stamps. Gosh I’d make all those plus everything in my imagination. Thank you for the chance to win a ScanNCut cm350.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie- I have a cricut explore. I live in New York State. I would use the ScanNCut to make fabric cut outs and stencils of my drawings for my mixed media art, my quilting, and my papercrafting. I am so intrigued by the scanning capabilities of the ScanNCut! I love the projects you post.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie- I have a cricut explore. I live in New York State. I would use the ScanNCut to make fabric cut outs and stencils of my drawings for my mixed media art, my quilting, and my papercrafting. I am so intrigued by the scanning capabilities of the ScanNCut! I love the projects you post.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie- I have a cricut explore. I live in New York State. I would use the ScanNCut to make fabric cut outs and stencils of my drawings for my mixed media art, my quilting, and my papercrafting. I am so intrigued by the scanning capabilities of the ScanNCut! I love the projects you post.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie- I have a cricut explore. I live in New York State. I would use the ScanNCut to make fabric cut outs and stencils of my drawings for my mixed media art, my quilting, and my papercrafting. I am so intrigued by the scanning capabilities of the ScanNCut! I love the projects you post.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie- I have a cricut explore. I live in New York State. I would use the ScanNCut to make fabric cut outs and stencils of my drawings for my mixed media art, my quilting, and my papercrafting. I am so intrigued by the scanning capabilities of the ScanNCut! I love the projects you post.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie- I have a cricut explore. I live in New York State. I would use the ScanNCut to make fabric cut outs and stencils of my drawings for my mixed media art, my quilting, and my papercrafting. I am so intrigued by the scanning capabilities of the ScanNCut! I love the projects you post.

    Reply
  • I currently own a Cricut Expression. I live in Greenville SC. I am a card maker and general crafter, mainly with paper. I would use the ScanNCut in my rubber stamping, card making and crafting. The ScanNCut is such a versatile machine the uses seem to be unending.

    Reply
  • I currently own a Cricut Expression. I live in Greenville SC. I am a card maker and general crafter, mainly with paper. I would use the ScanNCut in my rubber stamping, card making and crafting. The ScanNCut is such a versatile machine the uses seem to be unending.

    Reply
  • I currently own a Cricut Expression. I live in Greenville SC. I am a card maker and general crafter, mainly with paper. I would use the ScanNCut in my rubber stamping, card making and crafting. The ScanNCut is such a versatile machine the uses seem to be unending.

    Reply
  • I currently own a Cricut Expression. I live in Greenville SC. I am a card maker and general crafter, mainly with paper. I would use the ScanNCut in my rubber stamping, card making and crafting. The ScanNCut is such a versatile machine the uses seem to be unending.

    Reply
  • I currently own a Cricut Expression. I live in Greenville SC. I am a card maker and general crafter, mainly with paper. I would use the ScanNCut in my rubber stamping, card making and crafting. The ScanNCut is such a versatile machine the uses seem to be unending.

    Reply
  • I currently own a Cricut Expression. I live in Greenville SC. I am a card maker and general crafter, mainly with paper. I would use the ScanNCut in my rubber stamping, card making and crafting. The ScanNCut is such a versatile machine the uses seem to be unending.

    Reply
  • I currently own a cricut, a scan n cut (previous version),a cuttlebug, the 12 inch fiskars die cutting machine, and a we r memory keepers die cutting machine that I think has been discontinued.
    I live in Kentucky.
    I would love to have the latest and greatest scan n cut (amazing machine!) to cut out stamped images.
    Thank you so much for your tutorials and this opportunity to win!

    Reply
  • I currently own a cricut, a scan n cut (previous version),a cuttlebug, the 12 inch fiskars die cutting machine, and a we r memory keepers die cutting machine that I think has been discontinued.
    I live in Kentucky.
    I would love to have the latest and greatest scan n cut (amazing machine!) to cut out stamped images.
    Thank you so much for your tutorials and this opportunity to win!

    Reply
  • I currently own a cricut, a scan n cut (previous version),a cuttlebug, the 12 inch fiskars die cutting machine, and a we r memory keepers die cutting machine that I think has been discontinued.
    I live in Kentucky.
    I would love to have the latest and greatest scan n cut (amazing machine!) to cut out stamped images.
    Thank you so much for your tutorials and this opportunity to win!

    Reply
  • I currently own a cricut, a scan n cut (previous version),a cuttlebug, the 12 inch fiskars die cutting machine, and a we r memory keepers die cutting machine that I think has been discontinued.
    I live in Kentucky.
    I would love to have the latest and greatest scan n cut (amazing machine!) to cut out stamped images.
    Thank you so much for your tutorials and this opportunity to win!

    Reply
  • I currently own a cricut, a scan n cut (previous version),a cuttlebug, the 12 inch fiskars die cutting machine, and a we r memory keepers die cutting machine that I think has been discontinued.
    I live in Kentucky.
    I would love to have the latest and greatest scan n cut (amazing machine!) to cut out stamped images.
    Thank you so much for your tutorials and this opportunity to win!

    Reply
  • I currently own a cricut, a scan n cut (previous version),a cuttlebug, the 12 inch fiskars die cutting machine, and a we r memory keepers die cutting machine that I think has been discontinued.
    I live in Kentucky.
    I would love to have the latest and greatest scan n cut (amazing machine!) to cut out stamped images.
    Thank you so much for your tutorials and this opportunity to win!

    Reply
  • I do not own a ScanNCut and would love to have one – because of you! You have endorsed a machine I may have never learned of if it weren’t for your blog.
    I live in Wisconsin
    It has some wonderful features (like the scanning) that I would love to use to incorporate my own designs through stenciling etc. into my work.
    Congratutaltions on your blogiversary and kudos to your extensive detail to your blog – bravo! Thank you

    Reply
  • I do not own a ScanNCut and would love to have one – because of you! You have endorsed a machine I may have never learned of if it weren’t for your blog.
    I live in Wisconsin
    It has some wonderful features (like the scanning) that I would love to use to incorporate my own designs through stenciling etc. into my work.
    Congratutaltions on your blogiversary and kudos to your extensive detail to your blog – bravo! Thank you

    Reply
  • I do not own a ScanNCut and would love to have one – because of you! You have endorsed a machine I may have never learned of if it weren’t for your blog.
    I live in Wisconsin
    It has some wonderful features (like the scanning) that I would love to use to incorporate my own designs through stenciling etc. into my work.
    Congratutaltions on your blogiversary and kudos to your extensive detail to your blog – bravo! Thank you

    Reply
  • I do not own a ScanNCut and would love to have one – because of you! You have endorsed a machine I may have never learned of if it weren’t for your blog.
    I live in Wisconsin
    It has some wonderful features (like the scanning) that I would love to use to incorporate my own designs through stenciling etc. into my work.
    Congratutaltions on your blogiversary and kudos to your extensive detail to your blog – bravo! Thank you

    Reply
  • I do not own a ScanNCut and would love to have one – because of you! You have endorsed a machine I may have never learned of if it weren’t for your blog.
    I live in Wisconsin
    It has some wonderful features (like the scanning) that I would love to use to incorporate my own designs through stenciling etc. into my work.
    Congratutaltions on your blogiversary and kudos to your extensive detail to your blog – bravo! Thank you

    Reply
  • I do not own a ScanNCut and would love to have one – because of you! You have endorsed a machine I may have never learned of if it weren’t for your blog.
    I live in Wisconsin
    It has some wonderful features (like the scanning) that I would love to use to incorporate my own designs through stenciling etc. into my work.
    Congratutaltions on your blogiversary and kudos to your extensive detail to your blog – bravo! Thank you

    Reply
  • I have two cutting machines for dies- a Cuttlebug and a Bigshot and well scissors! I’m a Californian. I have desired a ScanNcut since I first saw it on your show. I mostly make cards but also make other paper products. I’m mostly a stamper with many stamps that I combine with stencils and dies.The SanNCut would be great to use with my other tools!

    Reply
  • I have two cutting machines for dies- a Cuttlebug and a Bigshot and well scissors! I’m a Californian. I have desired a ScanNcut since I first saw it on your show. I mostly make cards but also make other paper products. I’m mostly a stamper with many stamps that I combine with stencils and dies.The SanNCut would be great to use with my other tools!

    Reply
  • I have two cutting machines for dies- a Cuttlebug and a Bigshot and well scissors! I’m a Californian. I have desired a ScanNcut since I first saw it on your show. I mostly make cards but also make other paper products. I’m mostly a stamper with many stamps that I combine with stencils and dies.The SanNCut would be great to use with my other tools!

    Reply
  • I have two cutting machines for dies- a Cuttlebug and a Bigshot and well scissors! I’m a Californian. I have desired a ScanNcut since I first saw it on your show. I mostly make cards but also make other paper products. I’m mostly a stamper with many stamps that I combine with stencils and dies.The SanNCut would be great to use with my other tools!

    Reply
  • I have two cutting machines for dies- a Cuttlebug and a Bigshot and well scissors! I’m a Californian. I have desired a ScanNcut since I first saw it on your show. I mostly make cards but also make other paper products. I’m mostly a stamper with many stamps that I combine with stencils and dies.The SanNCut would be great to use with my other tools!

    Reply
  • I have two cutting machines for dies- a Cuttlebug and a Bigshot and well scissors! I’m a Californian. I have desired a ScanNcut since I first saw it on your show. I mostly make cards but also make other paper products. I’m mostly a stamper with many stamps that I combine with stencils and dies.The SanNCut would be great to use with my other tools!

    Reply
  • I do not own a ScanNCut and would love to have one – because of you! You have endorsed a machine I may have never learned of if it weren’t for your blog.
    I live in Wisconsin
    It has some wonderful features (like the scanning) that I would love to use to incorporate my own designs through stenciling etc. into my work.
    Congratutaltions on your blogiversary and kudos to your extensive detail to your blog – bravo! Thank you

    Reply
  • I do not own a ScanNCut and would love to have one – because of you! You have endorsed a machine I may have never learned of if it weren’t for your blog.
    I live in Wisconsin
    It has some wonderful features (like the scanning) that I would love to use to incorporate my own designs through stenciling etc. into my work.
    Congratutaltions on your blogiversary and kudos to your extensive detail to your blog – bravo! Thank you

    Reply
  • I do not own a ScanNCut and would love to have one – because of you! You have endorsed a machine I may have never learned of if it weren’t for your blog.
    I live in Wisconsin
    It has some wonderful features (like the scanning) that I would love to use to incorporate my own designs through stenciling etc. into my work.
    Congratutaltions on your blogiversary and kudos to your extensive detail to your blog – bravo! Thank you

    Reply
  • I do not own a ScanNCut and would love to have one – because of you! You have endorsed a machine I may have never learned of if it weren’t for your blog.
    I live in Wisconsin
    It has some wonderful features (like the scanning) that I would love to use to incorporate my own designs through stenciling etc. into my work.
    Congratutaltions on your blogiversary and kudos to your extensive detail to your blog – bravo! Thank you

    Reply
  • I do not own a ScanNCut and would love to have one – because of you! You have endorsed a machine I may have never learned of if it weren’t for your blog.
    I live in Wisconsin
    It has some wonderful features (like the scanning) that I would love to use to incorporate my own designs through stenciling etc. into my work.
    Congratutaltions on your blogiversary and kudos to your extensive detail to your blog – bravo! Thank you

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  • I do not own a ScanNCut and would love to have one – because of you! You have endorsed a machine I may have never learned of if it weren’t for your blog.
    I live in Wisconsin
    It has some wonderful features (like the scanning) that I would love to use to incorporate my own designs through stenciling etc. into my work.
    Congratutaltions on your blogiversary and kudos to your extensive detail to your blog – bravo! Thank you

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  • My baby bug died so I am drooling over this machine. I love seeing all the creative ways you have used it. We have our first grandchild – a girl – arriving in April. Just think of what I could create if I have a Scan N Cut!! Thank you for the wonderful opportunity!

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  • My baby bug died so I am drooling over this machine. I love seeing all the creative ways you have used it. We have our first grandchild – a girl – arriving in April. Just think of what I could create if I have a Scan N Cut!! Thank you for the wonderful opportunity!

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  • My baby bug died so I am drooling over this machine. I love seeing all the creative ways you have used it. We have our first grandchild – a girl – arriving in April. Just think of what I could create if I have a Scan N Cut!! Thank you for the wonderful opportunity!

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  • My baby bug died so I am drooling over this machine. I love seeing all the creative ways you have used it. We have our first grandchild – a girl – arriving in April. Just think of what I could create if I have a Scan N Cut!! Thank you for the wonderful opportunity!

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  • My baby bug died so I am drooling over this machine. I love seeing all the creative ways you have used it. We have our first grandchild – a girl – arriving in April. Just think of what I could create if I have a Scan N Cut!! Thank you for the wonderful opportunity!

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  • My baby bug died so I am drooling over this machine. I love seeing all the creative ways you have used it. We have our first grandchild – a girl – arriving in April. Just think of what I could create if I have a Scan N Cut!! Thank you for the wonderful opportunity!

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  • Hello Julie
    I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in North Carolina
    I would use it to cut stencils, and foam to use in tying fly for fly fishing. Also to create cut outs for book covers, I make journals for my kids and Grand kids.

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  • Hello Julie
    I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in North Carolina
    I would use it to cut stencils, and foam to use in tying fly for fly fishing. Also to create cut outs for book covers, I make journals for my kids and Grand kids.

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  • Hello Julie
    I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in North Carolina
    I would use it to cut stencils, and foam to use in tying fly for fly fishing. Also to create cut outs for book covers, I make journals for my kids and Grand kids.

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  • Hello Julie
    I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in North Carolina
    I would use it to cut stencils, and foam to use in tying fly for fly fishing. Also to create cut outs for book covers, I make journals for my kids and Grand kids.

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  • Hello Julie
    I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in North Carolina
    I would use it to cut stencils, and foam to use in tying fly for fly fishing. Also to create cut outs for book covers, I make journals for my kids and Grand kids.

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  • Hello Julie
    I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in North Carolina
    I would use it to cut stencils, and foam to use in tying fly for fly fishing. Also to create cut outs for book covers, I make journals for my kids and Grand kids.

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  • I have a Big Shot die cutter, which I dont use much because it really can’t do what I had hoped I could do with it. I live in North Carolina. And if I had a Scan-n-Cut I would definitely make stencils and masks if I couldnt find a stencil that matched what I needed at the art supply store or online. i would also make more handmade cards like the pop out cards you have made in the past.
    Loving the bloiversary posts….how fun to go back and revisit some great posts!

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  • I have a Big Shot die cutter, which I dont use much because it really can’t do what I had hoped I could do with it. I live in North Carolina. And if I had a Scan-n-Cut I would definitely make stencils and masks if I couldnt find a stencil that matched what I needed at the art supply store or online. i would also make more handmade cards like the pop out cards you have made in the past.
    Loving the bloiversary posts….how fun to go back and revisit some great posts!

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  • I have a Big Shot die cutter, which I dont use much because it really can’t do what I had hoped I could do with it. I live in North Carolina. And if I had a Scan-n-Cut I would definitely make stencils and masks if I couldnt find a stencil that matched what I needed at the art supply store or online. i would also make more handmade cards like the pop out cards you have made in the past.
    Loving the bloiversary posts….how fun to go back and revisit some great posts!

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  • I have a Big Shot die cutter, which I dont use much because it really can’t do what I had hoped I could do with it. I live in North Carolina. And if I had a Scan-n-Cut I would definitely make stencils and masks if I couldnt find a stencil that matched what I needed at the art supply store or online. i would also make more handmade cards like the pop out cards you have made in the past.
    Loving the bloiversary posts….how fun to go back and revisit some great posts!

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  • I have a Big Shot die cutter, which I dont use much because it really can’t do what I had hoped I could do with it. I live in North Carolina. And if I had a Scan-n-Cut I would definitely make stencils and masks if I couldnt find a stencil that matched what I needed at the art supply store or online. i would also make more handmade cards like the pop out cards you have made in the past.
    Loving the bloiversary posts….how fun to go back and revisit some great posts!

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  • I have a Big Shot die cutter, which I dont use much because it really can’t do what I had hoped I could do with it. I live in North Carolina. And if I had a Scan-n-Cut I would definitely make stencils and masks if I couldnt find a stencil that matched what I needed at the art supply store or online. i would also make more handmade cards like the pop out cards you have made in the past.
    Loving the bloiversary posts….how fun to go back and revisit some great posts!

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  • I own a Cricut Expressions. I live in Tennessee. I would use it to help embellish the cards that I have started to make. Scan N Cut would make that so much easier than having to pull out cartridges, or go to Cricut’s website.

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  • I own a Cricut Expressions. I live in Tennessee. I would use it to help embellish the cards that I have started to make. Scan N Cut would make that so much easier than having to pull out cartridges, or go to Cricut’s website.

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  • I own a Cricut Expressions. I live in Tennessee. I would use it to help embellish the cards that I have started to make. Scan N Cut would make that so much easier than having to pull out cartridges, or go to Cricut’s website.

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  • I own a Cricut Expressions. I live in Tennessee. I would use it to help embellish the cards that I have started to make. Scan N Cut would make that so much easier than having to pull out cartridges, or go to Cricut’s website.

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  • I own a Cricut Expressions. I live in Tennessee. I would use it to help embellish the cards that I have started to make. Scan N Cut would make that so much easier than having to pull out cartridges, or go to Cricut’s website.

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  • I own a Cricut Expressions. I live in Tennessee. I would use it to help embellish the cards that I have started to make. Scan N Cut would make that so much easier than having to pull out cartridges, or go to Cricut’s website.

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  • I own a Pazzles Inspiration as well a Big Shot. I live in Maryland, and typically cut vinyl, cardtock, chipboard, foam, stencil plastic, etc. for making stamps, stencils, screens, cards, and more. Haven’t tried fabric yet…

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  • I own a Pazzles Inspiration as well a Big Shot. I live in Maryland, and typically cut vinyl, cardtock, chipboard, foam, stencil plastic, etc. for making stamps, stencils, screens, cards, and more. Haven’t tried fabric yet…

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  • I own a Pazzles Inspiration as well a Big Shot. I live in Maryland, and typically cut vinyl, cardtock, chipboard, foam, stencil plastic, etc. for making stamps, stencils, screens, cards, and more. Haven’t tried fabric yet…

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  • I own a Pazzles Inspiration as well a Big Shot. I live in Maryland, and typically cut vinyl, cardtock, chipboard, foam, stencil plastic, etc. for making stamps, stencils, screens, cards, and more. Haven’t tried fabric yet…

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  • I own a Pazzles Inspiration as well a Big Shot. I live in Maryland, and typically cut vinyl, cardtock, chipboard, foam, stencil plastic, etc. for making stamps, stencils, screens, cards, and more. Haven’t tried fabric yet…

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  • I own a Pazzles Inspiration as well a Big Shot. I live in Maryland, and typically cut vinyl, cardtock, chipboard, foam, stencil plastic, etc. for making stamps, stencils, screens, cards, and more. Haven’t tried fabric yet…

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  • I don’t own any cutting machine, but have considered the Scan N Cut because of all of your videos using it. I live in North Carolina. I would use it for stencils and stamps and applause to begin with, then who knows!

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  • I don’t own any cutting machine, but have considered the Scan N Cut because of all of your videos using it. I live in North Carolina. I would use it for stencils and stamps and applause to begin with, then who knows!

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  • I don’t own any cutting machine, but have considered the Scan N Cut because of all of your videos using it. I live in North Carolina. I would use it for stencils and stamps and applause to begin with, then who knows!

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  • I don’t own any cutting machine, but have considered the Scan N Cut because of all of your videos using it. I live in North Carolina. I would use it for stencils and stamps and applause to begin with, then who knows!

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  • I don’t own any cutting machine, but have considered the Scan N Cut because of all of your videos using it. I live in North Carolina. I would use it for stencils and stamps and applause to begin with, then who knows!

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  • I don’t own any cutting machine, but have considered the Scan N Cut because of all of your videos using it. I live in North Carolina. I would use it for stencils and stamps and applause to begin with, then who knows!

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  • I’ve wanting a cutting machine for soooooooooooo long. Maybe this is my chance. Thanks for all you do for the creativity community in the world.

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  • I’ve wanting a cutting machine for soooooooooooo long. Maybe this is my chance. Thanks for all you do for the creativity community in the world.

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  • I’ve wanting a cutting machine for soooooooooooo long. Maybe this is my chance. Thanks for all you do for the creativity community in the world.

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  • I’ve wanting a cutting machine for soooooooooooo long. Maybe this is my chance. Thanks for all you do for the creativity community in the world.

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  • I’ve wanting a cutting machine for soooooooooooo long. Maybe this is my chance. Thanks for all you do for the creativity community in the world.

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  • I’ve wanting a cutting machine for soooooooooooo long. Maybe this is my chance. Thanks for all you do for the creativity community in the world.

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  • I haven’t jumped into playing with a cutting machine. After my retirement, I have become a “kitchen table artist”, and i am exploring everything. Would love to have a Scan n Cut.
    I live in southern Arizona. I would make stencils and stamps for art journaling.

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  • I haven’t jumped into playing with a cutting machine. After my retirement, I have become a “kitchen table artist”, and i am exploring everything. Would love to have a Scan n Cut.
    I live in southern Arizona. I would make stencils and stamps for art journaling.

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  • I haven’t jumped into playing with a cutting machine. After my retirement, I have become a “kitchen table artist”, and i am exploring everything. Would love to have a Scan n Cut.
    I live in southern Arizona. I would make stencils and stamps for art journaling.

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  • I haven’t jumped into playing with a cutting machine. After my retirement, I have become a “kitchen table artist”, and i am exploring everything. Would love to have a Scan n Cut.
    I live in southern Arizona. I would make stencils and stamps for art journaling.

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  • I haven’t jumped into playing with a cutting machine. After my retirement, I have become a “kitchen table artist”, and i am exploring everything. Would love to have a Scan n Cut.
    I live in southern Arizona. I would make stencils and stamps for art journaling.

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  • I haven’t jumped into playing with a cutting machine. After my retirement, I have become a “kitchen table artist”, and i am exploring everything. Would love to have a Scan n Cut.
    I live in southern Arizona. I would make stencils and stamps for art journaling.

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  • I own a Big Shot machine, but no electronic machine. I live in Alabama. If I was lucky enough to win a Scan N Cut I would like to start cutting vinal for some new projects. Thank you Julie and Brother for the chance to win.

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  • I own a Big Shot machine, but no electronic machine. I live in Alabama. If I was lucky enough to win a Scan N Cut I would like to start cutting vinal for some new projects. Thank you Julie and Brother for the chance to win.

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  • I own a Big Shot machine, but no electronic machine. I live in Alabama. If I was lucky enough to win a Scan N Cut I would like to start cutting vinal for some new projects. Thank you Julie and Brother for the chance to win.

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  • I own a Big Shot machine, but no electronic machine. I live in Alabama. If I was lucky enough to win a Scan N Cut I would like to start cutting vinal for some new projects. Thank you Julie and Brother for the chance to win.

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  • I own a Big Shot machine, but no electronic machine. I live in Alabama. If I was lucky enough to win a Scan N Cut I would like to start cutting vinal for some new projects. Thank you Julie and Brother for the chance to win.

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  • I own a Big Shot machine, but no electronic machine. I live in Alabama. If I was lucky enough to win a Scan N Cut I would like to start cutting vinal for some new projects. Thank you Julie and Brother for the chance to win.

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  • I don’t own any cutting machines. Oh yye things I would cut out. Mainly stencil like things. Would be fun for card making too. I live in Wisconsin.
    Sounds like you had an adventure. A fun adventure.

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  • I don’t own any cutting machines. Oh yye things I would cut out. Mainly stencil like things. Would be fun for card making too. I live in Wisconsin.
    Sounds like you had an adventure. A fun adventure.

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  • I don’t own any cutting machines. Oh yye things I would cut out. Mainly stencil like things. Would be fun for card making too. I live in Wisconsin.
    Sounds like you had an adventure. A fun adventure.

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  • I don’t own any cutting machines. Oh yye things I would cut out. Mainly stencil like things. Would be fun for card making too. I live in Wisconsin.
    Sounds like you had an adventure. A fun adventure.

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  • I don’t own any cutting machines. Oh yye things I would cut out. Mainly stencil like things. Would be fun for card making too. I live in Wisconsin.
    Sounds like you had an adventure. A fun adventure.

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  • I don’t own any cutting machines. Oh yye things I would cut out. Mainly stencil like things. Would be fun for card making too. I live in Wisconsin.
    Sounds like you had an adventure. A fun adventure.

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  • I live in Nevada, and I do not own a cutting machine. I am a mixed media artist with grandkids, so there is always a new project on the horizon. I could make stencils the exact size I need for the TMNT playset I’m building, or titles for science projects, covers for handmade art books (my own, not the grandkids’), cards and paper fabric postcards, and a bazillion other projects I haven’t even dreamed of yet.

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  • I live in Nevada, and I do not own a cutting machine. I am a mixed media artist with grandkids, so there is always a new project on the horizon. I could make stencils the exact size I need for the TMNT playset I’m building, or titles for science projects, covers for handmade art books (my own, not the grandkids’), cards and paper fabric postcards, and a bazillion other projects I haven’t even dreamed of yet.

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  • I live in Nevada, and I do not own a cutting machine. I am a mixed media artist with grandkids, so there is always a new project on the horizon. I could make stencils the exact size I need for the TMNT playset I’m building, or titles for science projects, covers for handmade art books (my own, not the grandkids’), cards and paper fabric postcards, and a bazillion other projects I haven’t even dreamed of yet.

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  • I live in Nevada, and I do not own a cutting machine. I am a mixed media artist with grandkids, so there is always a new project on the horizon. I could make stencils the exact size I need for the TMNT playset I’m building, or titles for science projects, covers for handmade art books (my own, not the grandkids’), cards and paper fabric postcards, and a bazillion other projects I haven’t even dreamed of yet.

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  • I live in Nevada, and I do not own a cutting machine. I am a mixed media artist with grandkids, so there is always a new project on the horizon. I could make stencils the exact size I need for the TMNT playset I’m building, or titles for science projects, covers for handmade art books (my own, not the grandkids’), cards and paper fabric postcards, and a bazillion other projects I haven’t even dreamed of yet.

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  • I live in Nevada, and I do not own a cutting machine. I am a mixed media artist with grandkids, so there is always a new project on the horizon. I could make stencils the exact size I need for the TMNT playset I’m building, or titles for science projects, covers for handmade art books (my own, not the grandkids’), cards and paper fabric postcards, and a bazillion other projects I haven’t even dreamed of yet.

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  • Hi, Julie! I live in Indiana, and I own two Cricuts and a Scan N Cut. I am a new quilter, so I would love to learn how to use the Scan N Cut for quilting. Thank you!

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  • Hi, Julie! I live in Indiana, and I own two Cricuts and a Scan N Cut. I am a new quilter, so I would love to learn how to use the Scan N Cut for quilting. Thank you!

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  • Hi, Julie! I live in Indiana, and I own two Cricuts and a Scan N Cut. I am a new quilter, so I would love to learn how to use the Scan N Cut for quilting. Thank you!

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  • Hi, Julie! I live in Indiana, and I own two Cricuts and a Scan N Cut. I am a new quilter, so I would love to learn how to use the Scan N Cut for quilting. Thank you!

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  • Hi, Julie! I live in Indiana, and I own two Cricuts and a Scan N Cut. I am a new quilter, so I would love to learn how to use the Scan N Cut for quilting. Thank you!

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  • Hi, Julie! I live in Indiana, and I own two Cricuts and a Scan N Cut. I am a new quilter, so I would love to learn how to use the Scan N Cut for quilting. Thank you!

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  • I currently have a big shot and would love to have a Scan N Cut. I’ve seen all the incredible items that you have created with it. I would love to make words to go on glass blocks (with lights in them) and on glasses for gifts for friends. I live in NH and thank you for the chance to win Julie!

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  • I currently have a big shot and would love to have a Scan N Cut. I’ve seen all the incredible items that you have created with it. I would love to make words to go on glass blocks (with lights in them) and on glasses for gifts for friends. I live in NH and thank you for the chance to win Julie!

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  • I currently have a big shot and would love to have a Scan N Cut. I’ve seen all the incredible items that you have created with it. I would love to make words to go on glass blocks (with lights in them) and on glasses for gifts for friends. I live in NH and thank you for the chance to win Julie!

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  • I currently have a big shot and would love to have a Scan N Cut. I’ve seen all the incredible items that you have created with it. I would love to make words to go on glass blocks (with lights in them) and on glasses for gifts for friends. I live in NH and thank you for the chance to win Julie!

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  • I currently have a big shot and would love to have a Scan N Cut. I’ve seen all the incredible items that you have created with it. I would love to make words to go on glass blocks (with lights in them) and on glasses for gifts for friends. I live in NH and thank you for the chance to win Julie!

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  • I currently have a big shot and would love to have a Scan N Cut. I’ve seen all the incredible items that you have created with it. I would love to make words to go on glass blocks (with lights in them) and on glasses for gifts for friends. I live in NH and thank you for the chance to win Julie!

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  • Hey Julie, I have an Eclipse (barely ever used – too difficult). I live in Texas and I would use the Scan N Cut to cut out stamped images for my cards. I’m not a good fussy cutter and don’t want to have to invest (or organize and store) all the matching dies. Electronic files would be so much easier to store. Thanks for a chance to win.

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  • Hey Julie, I have an Eclipse (barely ever used – too difficult). I live in Texas and I would use the Scan N Cut to cut out stamped images for my cards. I’m not a good fussy cutter and don’t want to have to invest (or organize and store) all the matching dies. Electronic files would be so much easier to store. Thanks for a chance to win.

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  • Hey Julie, I have an Eclipse (barely ever used – too difficult). I live in Texas and I would use the Scan N Cut to cut out stamped images for my cards. I’m not a good fussy cutter and don’t want to have to invest (or organize and store) all the matching dies. Electronic files would be so much easier to store. Thanks for a chance to win.

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  • Hey Julie, I have an Eclipse (barely ever used – too difficult). I live in Texas and I would use the Scan N Cut to cut out stamped images for my cards. I’m not a good fussy cutter and don’t want to have to invest (or organize and store) all the matching dies. Electronic files would be so much easier to store. Thanks for a chance to win.

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  • Hey Julie, I have an Eclipse (barely ever used – too difficult). I live in Texas and I would use the Scan N Cut to cut out stamped images for my cards. I’m not a good fussy cutter and don’t want to have to invest (or organize and store) all the matching dies. Electronic files would be so much easier to store. Thanks for a chance to win.

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  • Hey Julie, I have an Eclipse (barely ever used – too difficult). I live in Texas and I would use the Scan N Cut to cut out stamped images for my cards. I’m not a good fussy cutter and don’t want to have to invest (or organize and store) all the matching dies. Electronic files would be so much easier to store. Thanks for a chance to win.

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  • I currently own a very old cuttlebug.
    I live in the great state of Ohio.
    I’d use the Scan N Cut for EVERYTHING! making foam stamps, cutting pretties to add to my greeting cards, stencils & masks for my gelli plate, applique pieces for quilting, elements to add to my art journals and ATC’s and I’m sure I’d figure out a lot more to do with it. I’m thinking it could be utilized with watercolors very nicely too. Thanks for the chance to win and for keeping us all inspired through your blog and podcast for so many years!

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  • I currently own a very old cuttlebug.
    I live in the great state of Ohio.
    I’d use the Scan N Cut for EVERYTHING! making foam stamps, cutting pretties to add to my greeting cards, stencils & masks for my gelli plate, applique pieces for quilting, elements to add to my art journals and ATC’s and I’m sure I’d figure out a lot more to do with it. I’m thinking it could be utilized with watercolors very nicely too. Thanks for the chance to win and for keeping us all inspired through your blog and podcast for so many years!

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  • I currently own a very old cuttlebug.
    I live in the great state of Ohio.
    I’d use the Scan N Cut for EVERYTHING! making foam stamps, cutting pretties to add to my greeting cards, stencils & masks for my gelli plate, applique pieces for quilting, elements to add to my art journals and ATC’s and I’m sure I’d figure out a lot more to do with it. I’m thinking it could be utilized with watercolors very nicely too. Thanks for the chance to win and for keeping us all inspired through your blog and podcast for so many years!

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  • I currently own a very old cuttlebug.
    I live in the great state of Ohio.
    I’d use the Scan N Cut for EVERYTHING! making foam stamps, cutting pretties to add to my greeting cards, stencils & masks for my gelli plate, applique pieces for quilting, elements to add to my art journals and ATC’s and I’m sure I’d figure out a lot more to do with it. I’m thinking it could be utilized with watercolors very nicely too. Thanks for the chance to win and for keeping us all inspired through your blog and podcast for so many years!

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  • I currently own a very old cuttlebug.
    I live in the great state of Ohio.
    I’d use the Scan N Cut for EVERYTHING! making foam stamps, cutting pretties to add to my greeting cards, stencils & masks for my gelli plate, applique pieces for quilting, elements to add to my art journals and ATC’s and I’m sure I’d figure out a lot more to do with it. I’m thinking it could be utilized with watercolors very nicely too. Thanks for the chance to win and for keeping us all inspired through your blog and podcast for so many years!

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  • I currently own a very old cuttlebug.
    I live in the great state of Ohio.
    I’d use the Scan N Cut for EVERYTHING! making foam stamps, cutting pretties to add to my greeting cards, stencils & masks for my gelli plate, applique pieces for quilting, elements to add to my art journals and ATC’s and I’m sure I’d figure out a lot more to do with it. I’m thinking it could be utilized with watercolors very nicely too. Thanks for the chance to win and for keeping us all inspired through your blog and podcast for so many years!

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  • I own a Sizzix Big Shot and a Silhouette Cameo. I live in South Carolina. Being able to scan a coloring book page and transfer that design to fabric would be heavenly. Would also love making stamps and stencils for mixed media. Have enjoyed following your blog…well, for ever! 😀

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  • I own a Sizzix Big Shot and a Silhouette Cameo. I live in South Carolina. Being able to scan a coloring book page and transfer that design to fabric would be heavenly. Would also love making stamps and stencils for mixed media. Have enjoyed following your blog…well, for ever! 😀

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  • I own a Sizzix Big Shot and a Silhouette Cameo. I live in South Carolina. Being able to scan a coloring book page and transfer that design to fabric would be heavenly. Would also love making stamps and stencils for mixed media. Have enjoyed following your blog…well, for ever! 😀

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  • I own a Sizzix Big Shot and a Silhouette Cameo. I live in South Carolina. Being able to scan a coloring book page and transfer that design to fabric would be heavenly. Would also love making stamps and stencils for mixed media. Have enjoyed following your blog…well, for ever! 😀

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  • I own a Sizzix Big Shot and a Silhouette Cameo. I live in South Carolina. Being able to scan a coloring book page and transfer that design to fabric would be heavenly. Would also love making stamps and stencils for mixed media. Have enjoyed following your blog…well, for ever! 😀

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  • I own a Sizzix Big Shot and a Silhouette Cameo. I live in South Carolina. Being able to scan a coloring book page and transfer that design to fabric would be heavenly. Would also love making stamps and stencils for mixed media. Have enjoyed following your blog…well, for ever! 😀

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  • I’m from Virginia, and have art days with a friend in North Carolina. Neither of us has any kind of cutting machine other than exacto knives. It would be so addicting to have the ability to quickly cut our own stencils for gelli printing. Also, II love making cards, so Pop-up cards would be first on my list of new things to try.

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  • I’m from Virginia, and have art days with a friend in North Carolina. Neither of us has any kind of cutting machine other than exacto knives. It would be so addicting to have the ability to quickly cut our own stencils for gelli printing. Also, II love making cards, so Pop-up cards would be first on my list of new things to try.

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  • I’m from Virginia, and have art days with a friend in North Carolina. Neither of us has any kind of cutting machine other than exacto knives. It would be so addicting to have the ability to quickly cut our own stencils for gelli printing. Also, II love making cards, so Pop-up cards would be first on my list of new things to try.

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  • I’m from Virginia, and have art days with a friend in North Carolina. Neither of us has any kind of cutting machine other than exacto knives. It would be so addicting to have the ability to quickly cut our own stencils for gelli printing. Also, II love making cards, so Pop-up cards would be first on my list of new things to try.

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  • I’m from Virginia, and have art days with a friend in North Carolina. Neither of us has any kind of cutting machine other than exacto knives. It would be so addicting to have the ability to quickly cut our own stencils for gelli printing. Also, II love making cards, so Pop-up cards would be first on my list of new things to try.

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  • I’m from Virginia, and have art days with a friend in North Carolina. Neither of us has any kind of cutting machine other than exacto knives. It would be so addicting to have the ability to quickly cut our own stencils for gelli printing. Also, II love making cards, so Pop-up cards would be first on my list of new things to try.

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  • Great post Julie, it was fun to see so many projects in one place. Currently do not have a cutting machine, I live in Connecticut and would use it for cutting stencils.
    😀 eirdre

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  • Great post Julie, it was fun to see so many projects in one place. Currently do not have a cutting machine, I live in Connecticut and would use it for cutting stencils.
    😀 eirdre

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  • Great post Julie, it was fun to see so many projects in one place. Currently do not have a cutting machine, I live in Connecticut and would use it for cutting stencils.
    😀 eirdre

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  • Great post Julie, it was fun to see so many projects in one place. Currently do not have a cutting machine, I live in Connecticut and would use it for cutting stencils.
    😀 eirdre

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  • Great post Julie, it was fun to see so many projects in one place. Currently do not have a cutting machine, I live in Connecticut and would use it for cutting stencils.
    😀 eirdre

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  • Great post Julie, it was fun to see so many projects in one place. Currently do not have a cutting machine, I live in Connecticut and would use it for cutting stencils.
    😀 eirdre

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  • I don’t have any kind of a cutting machine and would love to have one. I’m an artist that loves to combine media…painting, lampwork, metalwork, sewing felting…I love it all. This would be an amazing tool to have to use in combining all of these fun things. I love the experimenting and brainstorming! I live in Ohio and Florida. In reading your blog and various posts, I’m ready! All I need is the machine! Thanks.

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  • I don’t have any kind of a cutting machine and would love to have one. I’m an artist that loves to combine media…painting, lampwork, metalwork, sewing felting…I love it all. This would be an amazing tool to have to use in combining all of these fun things. I love the experimenting and brainstorming! I live in Ohio and Florida. In reading your blog and various posts, I’m ready! All I need is the machine! Thanks.

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  • I don’t have any kind of a cutting machine and would love to have one. I’m an artist that loves to combine media…painting, lampwork, metalwork, sewing felting…I love it all. This would be an amazing tool to have to use in combining all of these fun things. I love the experimenting and brainstorming! I live in Ohio and Florida. In reading your blog and various posts, I’m ready! All I need is the machine! Thanks.

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  • I don’t have any kind of a cutting machine and would love to have one. I’m an artist that loves to combine media…painting, lampwork, metalwork, sewing felting…I love it all. This would be an amazing tool to have to use in combining all of these fun things. I love the experimenting and brainstorming! I live in Ohio and Florida. In reading your blog and various posts, I’m ready! All I need is the machine! Thanks.

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  • I don’t have any kind of a cutting machine and would love to have one. I’m an artist that loves to combine media…painting, lampwork, metalwork, sewing felting…I love it all. This would be an amazing tool to have to use in combining all of these fun things. I love the experimenting and brainstorming! I live in Ohio and Florida. In reading your blog and various posts, I’m ready! All I need is the machine! Thanks.

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  • I don’t have any kind of a cutting machine and would love to have one. I’m an artist that loves to combine media…painting, lampwork, metalwork, sewing felting…I love it all. This would be an amazing tool to have to use in combining all of these fun things. I love the experimenting and brainstorming! I live in Ohio and Florida. In reading your blog and various posts, I’m ready! All I need is the machine! Thanks.

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  • I currently own a Cricut Expression.
    I live in Florida.
    I would use the ScanNCut for card making, scrap booking and quilting.

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  • I currently own a Cricut Expression.
    I live in Florida.
    I would use the ScanNCut for card making, scrap booking and quilting.

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  • I currently own a Cricut Expression.
    I live in Florida.
    I would use the ScanNCut for card making, scrap booking and quilting.

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  • I currently own a Cricut Expression.
    I live in Florida.
    I would use the ScanNCut for card making, scrap booking and quilting.

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  • I currently own a Cricut Expression.
    I live in Florida.
    I would use the ScanNCut for card making, scrap booking and quilting.

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  • I currently own a Cricut Expression.
    I live in Florida.
    I would use the ScanNCut for card making, scrap booking and quilting.

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  • I live in Texas, and am an elementary special education teacher. I do not currently own a cutting machine, but would so LOVE one! I would use it for things in my classroom—my students need tactile activities to learn the best, and ScanNCut would help me to provide that for them! Thank you, Julie, for all your inspiration all these years!

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  • I live in Texas, and am an elementary special education teacher. I do not currently own a cutting machine, but would so LOVE one! I would use it for things in my classroom—my students need tactile activities to learn the best, and ScanNCut would help me to provide that for them! Thank you, Julie, for all your inspiration all these years!

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  • I live in Texas, and am an elementary special education teacher. I do not currently own a cutting machine, but would so LOVE one! I would use it for things in my classroom—my students need tactile activities to learn the best, and ScanNCut would help me to provide that for them! Thank you, Julie, for all your inspiration all these years!

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  • I live in Texas, and am an elementary special education teacher. I do not currently own a cutting machine, but would so LOVE one! I would use it for things in my classroom—my students need tactile activities to learn the best, and ScanNCut would help me to provide that for them! Thank you, Julie, for all your inspiration all these years!

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  • I live in Texas, and am an elementary special education teacher. I do not currently own a cutting machine, but would so LOVE one! I would use it for things in my classroom—my students need tactile activities to learn the best, and ScanNCut would help me to provide that for them! Thank you, Julie, for all your inspiration all these years!

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  • I live in Texas, and am an elementary special education teacher. I do not currently own a cutting machine, but would so LOVE one! I would use it for things in my classroom—my students need tactile activities to learn the best, and ScanNCut would help me to provide that for them! Thank you, Julie, for all your inspiration all these years!

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  • Unfortunately, I don’t own any cutting machines.
    I live in Raleigh in the lovely state of North Carolina.
    I would have thought that I would use this for text and cutting items for mixed media. Who knew it would also do fabric? That brings in a whole other element I’d love to try. Seems that it’s a great little product. I’d love to win! Thanks!

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  • Unfortunately, I don’t own any cutting machines.
    I live in Raleigh in the lovely state of North Carolina.
    I would have thought that I would use this for text and cutting items for mixed media. Who knew it would also do fabric? That brings in a whole other element I’d love to try. Seems that it’s a great little product. I’d love to win! Thanks!

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  • Unfortunately, I don’t own any cutting machines.
    I live in Raleigh in the lovely state of North Carolina.
    I would have thought that I would use this for text and cutting items for mixed media. Who knew it would also do fabric? That brings in a whole other element I’d love to try. Seems that it’s a great little product. I’d love to win! Thanks!

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  • Unfortunately, I don’t own any cutting machines.
    I live in Raleigh in the lovely state of North Carolina.
    I would have thought that I would use this for text and cutting items for mixed media. Who knew it would also do fabric? That brings in a whole other element I’d love to try. Seems that it’s a great little product. I’d love to win! Thanks!

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  • Unfortunately, I don’t own any cutting machines.
    I live in Raleigh in the lovely state of North Carolina.
    I would have thought that I would use this for text and cutting items for mixed media. Who knew it would also do fabric? That brings in a whole other element I’d love to try. Seems that it’s a great little product. I’d love to win! Thanks!

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  • Unfortunately, I don’t own any cutting machines.
    I live in Raleigh in the lovely state of North Carolina.
    I would have thought that I would use this for text and cutting items for mixed media. Who knew it would also do fabric? That brings in a whole other element I’d love to try. Seems that it’s a great little product. I’d love to win! Thanks!

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  • I own an old Cricut Expression and an original Explore. I live in Ohio, yes it’s gray and rainy most of the year; so I would use the ScanNCut to entertain myself. I love making cards and enjoy scrapbooking memories of all my family. This machine would make it even easier!

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  • I own an old Cricut Expression and an original Explore. I live in Ohio, yes it’s gray and rainy most of the year; so I would use the ScanNCut to entertain myself. I love making cards and enjoy scrapbooking memories of all my family. This machine would make it even easier!

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  • I own an old Cricut Expression and an original Explore. I live in Ohio, yes it’s gray and rainy most of the year; so I would use the ScanNCut to entertain myself. I love making cards and enjoy scrapbooking memories of all my family. This machine would make it even easier!

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  • I own an old Cricut Expression and an original Explore. I live in Ohio, yes it’s gray and rainy most of the year; so I would use the ScanNCut to entertain myself. I love making cards and enjoy scrapbooking memories of all my family. This machine would make it even easier!

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  • I own an old Cricut Expression and an original Explore. I live in Ohio, yes it’s gray and rainy most of the year; so I would use the ScanNCut to entertain myself. I love making cards and enjoy scrapbooking memories of all my family. This machine would make it even easier!

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  • I own an old Cricut Expression and an original Explore. I live in Ohio, yes it’s gray and rainy most of the year; so I would use the ScanNCut to entertain myself. I love making cards and enjoy scrapbooking memories of all my family. This machine would make it even easier!

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  • I don’t have any kind of a cutting machine but what a fascinating thing! I live in Pennsylvania. As I read through your post I was surprised at how many different things you can do with it. I love mixed media and I am always looking for new tools and materials for my work. This seems like it would be a wonderful versatile addition. I would use if for stencils. Lettering, love the horse you created want to try that, oh the shapes I could create with it, it looks like you can get some really fine cutting done, the pop up card you made I want to try that, beautiful. Happy 10th Blogiversary!

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  • I don’t have any kind of a cutting machine but what a fascinating thing! I live in Pennsylvania. As I read through your post I was surprised at how many different things you can do with it. I love mixed media and I am always looking for new tools and materials for my work. This seems like it would be a wonderful versatile addition. I would use if for stencils. Lettering, love the horse you created want to try that, oh the shapes I could create with it, it looks like you can get some really fine cutting done, the pop up card you made I want to try that, beautiful. Happy 10th Blogiversary!

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  • I don’t have any kind of a cutting machine but what a fascinating thing! I live in Pennsylvania. As I read through your post I was surprised at how many different things you can do with it. I love mixed media and I am always looking for new tools and materials for my work. This seems like it would be a wonderful versatile addition. I would use if for stencils. Lettering, love the horse you created want to try that, oh the shapes I could create with it, it looks like you can get some really fine cutting done, the pop up card you made I want to try that, beautiful. Happy 10th Blogiversary!

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  • I don’t have any kind of a cutting machine but what a fascinating thing! I live in Pennsylvania. As I read through your post I was surprised at how many different things you can do with it. I love mixed media and I am always looking for new tools and materials for my work. This seems like it would be a wonderful versatile addition. I would use if for stencils. Lettering, love the horse you created want to try that, oh the shapes I could create with it, it looks like you can get some really fine cutting done, the pop up card you made I want to try that, beautiful. Happy 10th Blogiversary!

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  • I don’t have any kind of a cutting machine but what a fascinating thing! I live in Pennsylvania. As I read through your post I was surprised at how many different things you can do with it. I love mixed media and I am always looking for new tools and materials for my work. This seems like it would be a wonderful versatile addition. I would use if for stencils. Lettering, love the horse you created want to try that, oh the shapes I could create with it, it looks like you can get some really fine cutting done, the pop up card you made I want to try that, beautiful. Happy 10th Blogiversary!

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  • I don’t have any kind of a cutting machine but what a fascinating thing! I live in Pennsylvania. As I read through your post I was surprised at how many different things you can do with it. I love mixed media and I am always looking for new tools and materials for my work. This seems like it would be a wonderful versatile addition. I would use if for stencils. Lettering, love the horse you created want to try that, oh the shapes I could create with it, it looks like you can get some really fine cutting done, the pop up card you made I want to try that, beautiful. Happy 10th Blogiversary!

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  • I live in Wisconsin. Do not own any machines. Make a baby congratulations card.

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  • I live in Wisconsin. Do not own any machines. Make a baby congratulations card.

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  • I live in Wisconsin. Do not own any machines. Make a baby congratulations card.

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  • I live in Wisconsin. Do not own any machines. Make a baby congratulations card.

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  • I live in Wisconsin. Do not own any machines. Make a baby congratulations card.

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  • I live in Wisconsin. Do not own any machines. Make a baby congratulations card.

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  • I don’t yet own a cutting machine and recently have been ‘looking’ at them and sure would love to have one!
    I live in the great state of Maine.
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? My head is so full of ideas I don’t know where to begin to answer this question. Oh sure I do, I would start with fabric, I quilt and this would open up so many doors. But then maybe I should make stuff for my cards first, or maybe some stencils, or maybe…see there is just sooo much!

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  • I don’t yet own a cutting machine and recently have been ‘looking’ at them and sure would love to have one!
    I live in the great state of Maine.
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? My head is so full of ideas I don’t know where to begin to answer this question. Oh sure I do, I would start with fabric, I quilt and this would open up so many doors. But then maybe I should make stuff for my cards first, or maybe some stencils, or maybe…see there is just sooo much!

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  • I don’t yet own a cutting machine and recently have been ‘looking’ at them and sure would love to have one!
    I live in the great state of Maine.
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? My head is so full of ideas I don’t know where to begin to answer this question. Oh sure I do, I would start with fabric, I quilt and this would open up so many doors. But then maybe I should make stuff for my cards first, or maybe some stencils, or maybe…see there is just sooo much!

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  • I don’t yet own a cutting machine and recently have been ‘looking’ at them and sure would love to have one!
    I live in the great state of Maine.
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? My head is so full of ideas I don’t know where to begin to answer this question. Oh sure I do, I would start with fabric, I quilt and this would open up so many doors. But then maybe I should make stuff for my cards first, or maybe some stencils, or maybe…see there is just sooo much!

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  • I don’t yet own a cutting machine and recently have been ‘looking’ at them and sure would love to have one!
    I live in the great state of Maine.
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? My head is so full of ideas I don’t know where to begin to answer this question. Oh sure I do, I would start with fabric, I quilt and this would open up so many doors. But then maybe I should make stuff for my cards first, or maybe some stencils, or maybe…see there is just sooo much!

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  • I don’t yet own a cutting machine and recently have been ‘looking’ at them and sure would love to have one!
    I live in the great state of Maine.
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? My head is so full of ideas I don’t know where to begin to answer this question. Oh sure I do, I would start with fabric, I quilt and this would open up so many doors. But then maybe I should make stuff for my cards first, or maybe some stencils, or maybe…see there is just sooo much!

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  • Hello Julie! I get so excited every morning at 6 a.m. when I get your emails, so today is even more special because it’s the first time I am leaving a message on your blog! YIPEE!
    I own an older version of the Scan and Cut…and would love an upgrade!
    I love in Ohio
    I’d love to try out all the new features! I make a lot of my own stencils and because my husband is a potter I made him logos and adhesive stencils for glazing techniques. I’d love to learn how to to cut paper lace and make quotes and die cuts for my art journals.

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  • Hello Julie! I get so excited every morning at 6 a.m. when I get your emails, so today is even more special because it’s the first time I am leaving a message on your blog! YIPEE!
    I own an older version of the Scan and Cut…and would love an upgrade!
    I love in Ohio
    I’d love to try out all the new features! I make a lot of my own stencils and because my husband is a potter I made him logos and adhesive stencils for glazing techniques. I’d love to learn how to to cut paper lace and make quotes and die cuts for my art journals.

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  • Hello Julie! I get so excited every morning at 6 a.m. when I get your emails, so today is even more special because it’s the first time I am leaving a message on your blog! YIPEE!
    I own an older version of the Scan and Cut…and would love an upgrade!
    I love in Ohio
    I’d love to try out all the new features! I make a lot of my own stencils and because my husband is a potter I made him logos and adhesive stencils for glazing techniques. I’d love to learn how to to cut paper lace and make quotes and die cuts for my art journals.

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  • Hello Julie! I get so excited every morning at 6 a.m. when I get your emails, so today is even more special because it’s the first time I am leaving a message on your blog! YIPEE!
    I own an older version of the Scan and Cut…and would love an upgrade!
    I love in Ohio
    I’d love to try out all the new features! I make a lot of my own stencils and because my husband is a potter I made him logos and adhesive stencils for glazing techniques. I’d love to learn how to to cut paper lace and make quotes and die cuts for my art journals.

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  • Hello Julie! I get so excited every morning at 6 a.m. when I get your emails, so today is even more special because it’s the first time I am leaving a message on your blog! YIPEE!
    I own an older version of the Scan and Cut…and would love an upgrade!
    I love in Ohio
    I’d love to try out all the new features! I make a lot of my own stencils and because my husband is a potter I made him logos and adhesive stencils for glazing techniques. I’d love to learn how to to cut paper lace and make quotes and die cuts for my art journals.

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  • Hello Julie! I get so excited every morning at 6 a.m. when I get your emails, so today is even more special because it’s the first time I am leaving a message on your blog! YIPEE!
    I own an older version of the Scan and Cut…and would love an upgrade!
    I love in Ohio
    I’d love to try out all the new features! I make a lot of my own stencils and because my husband is a potter I made him logos and adhesive stencils for glazing techniques. I’d love to learn how to to cut paper lace and make quotes and die cuts for my art journals.

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  • Hi Julie. I live in Virginia and currently own the CM 250. I use my ScanNCut for many things, creating cards, Holiday Frames and scrap-booking.
    I also teach classes to my friends while we create many beautiful
    items.
    Thank you for the opportunity to win this wonderful crafting machine.
    Linda

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  • Hi Julie. I live in Virginia and currently own the CM 250. I use my ScanNCut for many things, creating cards, Holiday Frames and scrap-booking.
    I also teach classes to my friends while we create many beautiful
    items.
    Thank you for the opportunity to win this wonderful crafting machine.
    Linda

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  • Hi Julie. I live in Virginia and currently own the CM 250. I use my ScanNCut for many things, creating cards, Holiday Frames and scrap-booking.
    I also teach classes to my friends while we create many beautiful
    items.
    Thank you for the opportunity to win this wonderful crafting machine.
    Linda

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  • Hi Julie. I live in Virginia and currently own the CM 250. I use my ScanNCut for many things, creating cards, Holiday Frames and scrap-booking.
    I also teach classes to my friends while we create many beautiful
    items.
    Thank you for the opportunity to win this wonderful crafting machine.
    Linda

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  • Hi Julie. I live in Virginia and currently own the CM 250. I use my ScanNCut for many things, creating cards, Holiday Frames and scrap-booking.
    I also teach classes to my friends while we create many beautiful
    items.
    Thank you for the opportunity to win this wonderful crafting machine.
    Linda

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  • Hi Julie. I live in Virginia and currently own the CM 250. I use my ScanNCut for many things, creating cards, Holiday Frames and scrap-booking.
    I also teach classes to my friends while we create many beautiful
    items.
    Thank you for the opportunity to win this wonderful crafting machine.
    Linda

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  • Hi Julie
    I own a Cricut 2.
    I live in New Jersey.
    I would love to cut stencils and shapes for my journals and home dec projects.

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  • Hi Julie
    I own a Cricut 2.
    I live in New Jersey.
    I would love to cut stencils and shapes for my journals and home dec projects.

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  • Hi Julie
    I own a Cricut 2.
    I live in New Jersey.
    I would love to cut stencils and shapes for my journals and home dec projects.

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  • Hi Julie
    I own a Cricut 2.
    I live in New Jersey.
    I would love to cut stencils and shapes for my journals and home dec projects.

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  • Hi Julie
    I own a Cricut 2.
    I live in New Jersey.
    I would love to cut stencils and shapes for my journals and home dec projects.

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  • Hi Julie
    I own a Cricut 2.
    I live in New Jersey.
    I would love to cut stencils and shapes for my journals and home dec projects.

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  • I have never owned a cutting machine, but since I make collaborative books every year with a friend several states away (I’m in MA and she’s in WI), and her theme for the next book is STENCILS, that is definitely what I would learn to use the machine to make first.
    But actually, I would give the machine to my daughter, a serious and creative “planner girl,” because she has a million ideas about stickers and embellishments and stencils she would like to design for planners, and I can see her leaping into the Scan and Cut world with abandon!

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  • I have never owned a cutting machine, but since I make collaborative books every year with a friend several states away (I’m in MA and she’s in WI), and her theme for the next book is STENCILS, that is definitely what I would learn to use the machine to make first.
    But actually, I would give the machine to my daughter, a serious and creative “planner girl,” because she has a million ideas about stickers and embellishments and stencils she would like to design for planners, and I can see her leaping into the Scan and Cut world with abandon!

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  • I have never owned a cutting machine, but since I make collaborative books every year with a friend several states away (I’m in MA and she’s in WI), and her theme for the next book is STENCILS, that is definitely what I would learn to use the machine to make first.
    But actually, I would give the machine to my daughter, a serious and creative “planner girl,” because she has a million ideas about stickers and embellishments and stencils she would like to design for planners, and I can see her leaping into the Scan and Cut world with abandon!

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  • I have never owned a cutting machine, but since I make collaborative books every year with a friend several states away (I’m in MA and she’s in WI), and her theme for the next book is STENCILS, that is definitely what I would learn to use the machine to make first.
    But actually, I would give the machine to my daughter, a serious and creative “planner girl,” because she has a million ideas about stickers and embellishments and stencils she would like to design for planners, and I can see her leaping into the Scan and Cut world with abandon!

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  • I have never owned a cutting machine, but since I make collaborative books every year with a friend several states away (I’m in MA and she’s in WI), and her theme for the next book is STENCILS, that is definitely what I would learn to use the machine to make first.
    But actually, I would give the machine to my daughter, a serious and creative “planner girl,” because she has a million ideas about stickers and embellishments and stencils she would like to design for planners, and I can see her leaping into the Scan and Cut world with abandon!

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  • I have never owned a cutting machine, but since I make collaborative books every year with a friend several states away (I’m in MA and she’s in WI), and her theme for the next book is STENCILS, that is definitely what I would learn to use the machine to make first.
    But actually, I would give the machine to my daughter, a serious and creative “planner girl,” because she has a million ideas about stickers and embellishments and stencils she would like to design for planners, and I can see her leaping into the Scan and Cut world with abandon!

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  • Hi Julie! I own a Cricut Expression. I live in New Jersey. I would love to use a Brother Scan n Cut to make stencils and quilting/sewing projects. I hear the snc cuts fabric well!
    thanx for the chance to win a scan n cut!!
    Nini~

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  • Hi Julie! I own a Cricut Expression. I live in New Jersey. I would love to use a Brother Scan n Cut to make stencils and quilting/sewing projects. I hear the snc cuts fabric well!
    thanx for the chance to win a scan n cut!!
    Nini~

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  • Hi Julie! I own a Cricut Expression. I live in New Jersey. I would love to use a Brother Scan n Cut to make stencils and quilting/sewing projects. I hear the snc cuts fabric well!
    thanx for the chance to win a scan n cut!!
    Nini~

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  • Hi Julie! I own a Cricut Expression. I live in New Jersey. I would love to use a Brother Scan n Cut to make stencils and quilting/sewing projects. I hear the snc cuts fabric well!
    thanx for the chance to win a scan n cut!!
    Nini~

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  • Hi Julie! I own a Cricut Expression. I live in New Jersey. I would love to use a Brother Scan n Cut to make stencils and quilting/sewing projects. I hear the snc cuts fabric well!
    thanx for the chance to win a scan n cut!!
    Nini~

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  • Hi Julie! I own a Cricut Expression. I live in New Jersey. I would love to use a Brother Scan n Cut to make stencils and quilting/sewing projects. I hear the snc cuts fabric well!
    thanx for the chance to win a scan n cut!!
    Nini~

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  • I don’t own any kind of cutting machine and never thought I needed one. But then, I started reading your blog and seeing all the amazing things the Scanncut can do. Now, I really want one! I would love to be able to cut stencils, cards, and a million other things! Your videos and blog posts are so inspiring!
    I live in Raleigh, NC.

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  • I don’t own any kind of cutting machine and never thought I needed one. But then, I started reading your blog and seeing all the amazing things the Scanncut can do. Now, I really want one! I would love to be able to cut stencils, cards, and a million other things! Your videos and blog posts are so inspiring!
    I live in Raleigh, NC.

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  • I don’t own any kind of cutting machine and never thought I needed one. But then, I started reading your blog and seeing all the amazing things the Scanncut can do. Now, I really want one! I would love to be able to cut stencils, cards, and a million other things! Your videos and blog posts are so inspiring!
    I live in Raleigh, NC.

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  • I don’t own any kind of cutting machine and never thought I needed one. But then, I started reading your blog and seeing all the amazing things the Scanncut can do. Now, I really want one! I would love to be able to cut stencils, cards, and a million other things! Your videos and blog posts are so inspiring!
    I live in Raleigh, NC.

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  • I don’t own any kind of cutting machine and never thought I needed one. But then, I started reading your blog and seeing all the amazing things the Scanncut can do. Now, I really want one! I would love to be able to cut stencils, cards, and a million other things! Your videos and blog posts are so inspiring!
    I live in Raleigh, NC.

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  • I don’t own any kind of cutting machine and never thought I needed one. But then, I started reading your blog and seeing all the amazing things the Scanncut can do. Now, I really want one! I would love to be able to cut stencils, cards, and a million other things! Your videos and blog posts are so inspiring!
    I live in Raleigh, NC.

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  • I have been following you since your very first days. Can’t believe it has been ten years. I live in great state of North Carolina. I own one of the very first Cricut machines and Sizzix Bigshot. I must say now that I am living on disability buying anything new just does’t happen to often. But I keep on with my heritage scrapbooking which I very much enjoy doing and teaching others how to get started. A ScanNCut would be an awesome machine to own. I have been dreaming of owning one since I first saw you demonstrate one years ago. For me crafting keeps me sane, now that I am medically retired from nursing. Thanks, for a chance to win !!!

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  • I have been following you since your very first days. Can’t believe it has been ten years. I live in great state of North Carolina. I own one of the very first Cricut machines and Sizzix Bigshot. I must say now that I am living on disability buying anything new just does’t happen to often. But I keep on with my heritage scrapbooking which I very much enjoy doing and teaching others how to get started. A ScanNCut would be an awesome machine to own. I have been dreaming of owning one since I first saw you demonstrate one years ago. For me crafting keeps me sane, now that I am medically retired from nursing. Thanks, for a chance to win !!!

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  • I have been following you since your very first days. Can’t believe it has been ten years. I live in great state of North Carolina. I own one of the very first Cricut machines and Sizzix Bigshot. I must say now that I am living on disability buying anything new just does’t happen to often. But I keep on with my heritage scrapbooking which I very much enjoy doing and teaching others how to get started. A ScanNCut would be an awesome machine to own. I have been dreaming of owning one since I first saw you demonstrate one years ago. For me crafting keeps me sane, now that I am medically retired from nursing. Thanks, for a chance to win !!!

    Reply
  • I have been following you since your very first days. Can’t believe it has been ten years. I live in great state of North Carolina. I own one of the very first Cricut machines and Sizzix Bigshot. I must say now that I am living on disability buying anything new just does’t happen to often. But I keep on with my heritage scrapbooking which I very much enjoy doing and teaching others how to get started. A ScanNCut would be an awesome machine to own. I have been dreaming of owning one since I first saw you demonstrate one years ago. For me crafting keeps me sane, now that I am medically retired from nursing. Thanks, for a chance to win !!!

    Reply
  • I have been following you since your very first days. Can’t believe it has been ten years. I live in great state of North Carolina. I own one of the very first Cricut machines and Sizzix Bigshot. I must say now that I am living on disability buying anything new just does’t happen to often. But I keep on with my heritage scrapbooking which I very much enjoy doing and teaching others how to get started. A ScanNCut would be an awesome machine to own. I have been dreaming of owning one since I first saw you demonstrate one years ago. For me crafting keeps me sane, now that I am medically retired from nursing. Thanks, for a chance to win !!!

    Reply
  • I have been following you since your very first days. Can’t believe it has been ten years. I live in great state of North Carolina. I own one of the very first Cricut machines and Sizzix Bigshot. I must say now that I am living on disability buying anything new just does’t happen to often. But I keep on with my heritage scrapbooking which I very much enjoy doing and teaching others how to get started. A ScanNCut would be an awesome machine to own. I have been dreaming of owning one since I first saw you demonstrate one years ago. For me crafting keeps me sane, now that I am medically retired from nursing. Thanks, for a chance to win !!!

    Reply
  • I do not own any cutting machine but would love to have one!
    I live in Texas
    I would love to make stencils and anything I can cut! I do all kinds of collage and prefer making my own stamps and stencils so this would be wonderful.

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  • I do not own any cutting machine but would love to have one!
    I live in Texas
    I would love to make stencils and anything I can cut! I do all kinds of collage and prefer making my own stamps and stencils so this would be wonderful.

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  • I do not own any cutting machine but would love to have one!
    I live in Texas
    I would love to make stencils and anything I can cut! I do all kinds of collage and prefer making my own stamps and stencils so this would be wonderful.

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  • I do not own any cutting machine but would love to have one!
    I live in Texas
    I would love to make stencils and anything I can cut! I do all kinds of collage and prefer making my own stamps and stencils so this would be wonderful.

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  • I do not own any cutting machine but would love to have one!
    I live in Texas
    I would love to make stencils and anything I can cut! I do all kinds of collage and prefer making my own stamps and stencils so this would be wonderful.

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  • I do not own any cutting machine but would love to have one!
    I live in Texas
    I would love to make stencils and anything I can cut! I do all kinds of collage and prefer making my own stamps and stencils so this would be wonderful.

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  • What a wonderful giveaway! Thanks
    I own a Silhouette Cameo. Really wish I had bought the Scan n Cut instead!
    I live in Maryland.
    Cutting stencils and titles for cards and scrapbook layouts are the first things I would do with the new machine.

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  • What a wonderful giveaway! Thanks
    I own a Silhouette Cameo. Really wish I had bought the Scan n Cut instead!
    I live in Maryland.
    Cutting stencils and titles for cards and scrapbook layouts are the first things I would do with the new machine.

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  • What a wonderful giveaway! Thanks
    I own a Silhouette Cameo. Really wish I had bought the Scan n Cut instead!
    I live in Maryland.
    Cutting stencils and titles for cards and scrapbook layouts are the first things I would do with the new machine.

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  • What a wonderful giveaway! Thanks
    I own a Silhouette Cameo. Really wish I had bought the Scan n Cut instead!
    I live in Maryland.
    Cutting stencils and titles for cards and scrapbook layouts are the first things I would do with the new machine.

    Reply
  • What a wonderful giveaway! Thanks
    I own a Silhouette Cameo. Really wish I had bought the Scan n Cut instead!
    I live in Maryland.
    Cutting stencils and titles for cards and scrapbook layouts are the first things I would do with the new machine.

    Reply
  • What a wonderful giveaway! Thanks
    I own a Silhouette Cameo. Really wish I had bought the Scan n Cut instead!
    I live in Maryland.
    Cutting stencils and titles for cards and scrapbook layouts are the first things I would do with the new machine.

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  • Great giveaway!
    I have an old Scan n Cut but it got drowned in the south Louisiana flood so it no longer works.
    I live in Louisiana.
    I used my now drowned one to cut out shapes and around images for my mixed media work. I had planned to start cutting stencils but again, got flooded. UGH

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  • Great giveaway!
    I have an old Scan n Cut but it got drowned in the south Louisiana flood so it no longer works.
    I live in Louisiana.
    I used my now drowned one to cut out shapes and around images for my mixed media work. I had planned to start cutting stencils but again, got flooded. UGH

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  • Great giveaway!
    I have an old Scan n Cut but it got drowned in the south Louisiana flood so it no longer works.
    I live in Louisiana.
    I used my now drowned one to cut out shapes and around images for my mixed media work. I had planned to start cutting stencils but again, got flooded. UGH

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  • Great giveaway!
    I have an old Scan n Cut but it got drowned in the south Louisiana flood so it no longer works.
    I live in Louisiana.
    I used my now drowned one to cut out shapes and around images for my mixed media work. I had planned to start cutting stencils but again, got flooded. UGH

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  • Great giveaway!
    I have an old Scan n Cut but it got drowned in the south Louisiana flood so it no longer works.
    I live in Louisiana.
    I used my now drowned one to cut out shapes and around images for my mixed media work. I had planned to start cutting stencils but again, got flooded. UGH

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  • Great giveaway!
    I have an old Scan n Cut but it got drowned in the south Louisiana flood so it no longer works.
    I live in Louisiana.
    I used my now drowned one to cut out shapes and around images for my mixed media work. I had planned to start cutting stencils but again, got flooded. UGH

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  • An Awesome Giveaway! Thanks Julie!
    I own a Cuttlebug.
    I live in PA.
    I love making handmade cards for my friends and family. I would love to be able to make more intricate designs and create my own embellishments – to just the right size!

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  • An Awesome Giveaway! Thanks Julie!
    I own a Cuttlebug.
    I live in PA.
    I love making handmade cards for my friends and family. I would love to be able to make more intricate designs and create my own embellishments – to just the right size!

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  • An Awesome Giveaway! Thanks Julie!
    I own a Cuttlebug.
    I live in PA.
    I love making handmade cards for my friends and family. I would love to be able to make more intricate designs and create my own embellishments – to just the right size!

    Reply
  • An Awesome Giveaway! Thanks Julie!
    I own a Cuttlebug.
    I live in PA.
    I love making handmade cards for my friends and family. I would love to be able to make more intricate designs and create my own embellishments – to just the right size!

    Reply
  • An Awesome Giveaway! Thanks Julie!
    I own a Cuttlebug.
    I live in PA.
    I love making handmade cards for my friends and family. I would love to be able to make more intricate designs and create my own embellishments – to just the right size!

    Reply
  • An Awesome Giveaway! Thanks Julie!
    I own a Cuttlebug.
    I live in PA.
    I love making handmade cards for my friends and family. I would love to be able to make more intricate designs and create my own embellishments – to just the right size!

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  • I do not own one.
    I live in Michigan.
    I would love to experience several options….cutting printed fabric, as I am also a quilter would be fun. I like to appliqué and it would be helpful. I also liked several other projects and would enjoy paper crafts and card making.

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  • I do not own one.
    I live in Michigan.
    I would love to experience several options….cutting printed fabric, as I am also a quilter would be fun. I like to appliqué and it would be helpful. I also liked several other projects and would enjoy paper crafts and card making.

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  • I do not own one.
    I live in Michigan.
    I would love to experience several options….cutting printed fabric, as I am also a quilter would be fun. I like to appliqué and it would be helpful. I also liked several other projects and would enjoy paper crafts and card making.

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  • I do not own one.
    I live in Michigan.
    I would love to experience several options….cutting printed fabric, as I am also a quilter would be fun. I like to appliqué and it would be helpful. I also liked several other projects and would enjoy paper crafts and card making.

    Reply
  • I do not own one.
    I live in Michigan.
    I would love to experience several options….cutting printed fabric, as I am also a quilter would be fun. I like to appliqué and it would be helpful. I also liked several other projects and would enjoy paper crafts and card making.

    Reply
  • I do not own one.
    I live in Michigan.
    I would love to experience several options….cutting printed fabric, as I am also a quilter would be fun. I like to appliqué and it would be helpful. I also liked several other projects and would enjoy paper crafts and card making.

    Reply
  • We live in Florida and there are no cutting machines in the house, other than scissors none of the cool ones like you are talking about. If I won I’d love to make lampshades. Thanks for the chance! Happy New year ..<3

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  • We live in Florida and there are no cutting machines in the house, other than scissors none of the cool ones like you are talking about. If I won I’d love to make lampshades. Thanks for the chance! Happy New year ..<3

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  • We live in Florida and there are no cutting machines in the house, other than scissors none of the cool ones like you are talking about. If I won I’d love to make lampshades. Thanks for the chance! Happy New year ..<3

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  • We live in Florida and there are no cutting machines in the house, other than scissors none of the cool ones like you are talking about. If I won I’d love to make lampshades. Thanks for the chance! Happy New year ..<3

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  • We live in Florida and there are no cutting machines in the house, other than scissors none of the cool ones like you are talking about. If I won I’d love to make lampshades. Thanks for the chance! Happy New year ..<3

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  • We live in Florida and there are no cutting machines in the house, other than scissors none of the cool ones like you are talking about. If I won I’d love to make lampshades. Thanks for the chance! Happy New year ..<3

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  • Hi Julie. I’m in Ohio. I grew up right near the PBS studios that film your soup series. I used to own an older Cricut. Gave it to one of my daughters. I think I would use a ScanNcut to make elements for my art journals, maybe stencils too. I think I would scour your archives for al kinds of ideas! And then there’s always the play play play option!

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  • Hi Julie. I’m in Ohio. I grew up right near the PBS studios that film your soup series. I used to own an older Cricut. Gave it to one of my daughters. I think I would use a ScanNcut to make elements for my art journals, maybe stencils too. I think I would scour your archives for al kinds of ideas! And then there’s always the play play play option!

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  • Hi Julie. I’m in Ohio. I grew up right near the PBS studios that film your soup series. I used to own an older Cricut. Gave it to one of my daughters. I think I would use a ScanNcut to make elements for my art journals, maybe stencils too. I think I would scour your archives for al kinds of ideas! And then there’s always the play play play option!

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  • Hi Julie. I’m in Ohio. I grew up right near the PBS studios that film your soup series. I used to own an older Cricut. Gave it to one of my daughters. I think I would use a ScanNcut to make elements for my art journals, maybe stencils too. I think I would scour your archives for al kinds of ideas! And then there’s always the play play play option!

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  • Hi Julie. I’m in Ohio. I grew up right near the PBS studios that film your soup series. I used to own an older Cricut. Gave it to one of my daughters. I think I would use a ScanNcut to make elements for my art journals, maybe stencils too. I think I would scour your archives for al kinds of ideas! And then there’s always the play play play option!

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  • Hi Julie. I’m in Ohio. I grew up right near the PBS studios that film your soup series. I used to own an older Cricut. Gave it to one of my daughters. I think I would use a ScanNcut to make elements for my art journals, maybe stencils too. I think I would scour your archives for al kinds of ideas! And then there’s always the play play play option!

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  • Hi Julie… I do not own any cutting machines, but after listening to all your podcasts and reading your blog, I know, I just NEED one! I live in Arizona and would use it to make stencils first, but I just know that ideass and plans would just keep me awake at night!

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  • Hi Julie… I do not own any cutting machines, but after listening to all your podcasts and reading your blog, I know, I just NEED one! I live in Arizona and would use it to make stencils first, but I just know that ideass and plans would just keep me awake at night!

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  • Hi Julie… I do not own any cutting machines, but after listening to all your podcasts and reading your blog, I know, I just NEED one! I live in Arizona and would use it to make stencils first, but I just know that ideass and plans would just keep me awake at night!

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  • Hi Julie… I do not own any cutting machines, but after listening to all your podcasts and reading your blog, I know, I just NEED one! I live in Arizona and would use it to make stencils first, but I just know that ideass and plans would just keep me awake at night!

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  • Hi Julie… I do not own any cutting machines, but after listening to all your podcasts and reading your blog, I know, I just NEED one! I live in Arizona and would use it to make stencils first, but I just know that ideass and plans would just keep me awake at night!

    Reply
  • Hi Julie… I do not own any cutting machines, but after listening to all your podcasts and reading your blog, I know, I just NEED one! I live in Arizona and would use it to make stencils first, but I just know that ideass and plans would just keep me awake at night!

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  • I do not own any machine of this kind. I live in Texas and I would make lots and lots of STENCILS!!

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  • I do not own any machine of this kind. I live in Texas and I would make lots and lots of STENCILS!!

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  • I do not own any machine of this kind. I live in Texas and I would make lots and lots of STENCILS!!

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  • I do not own any machine of this kind. I live in Texas and I would make lots and lots of STENCILS!!

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  • I do not own any machine of this kind. I live in Texas and I would make lots and lots of STENCILS!!

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  • I do not own any machine of this kind. I live in Texas and I would make lots and lots of STENCILS!!

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  • Hello!
    I currently own a Silouette Cameo and Big Shot.
    I live in Georgia.
    Too many ideas to mention, but I love the idea of designing and cutting stencils!
    Thank you so much for the opportunity and I’m hoping to stop by and meet you at Creativation!
    Mary Anne

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  • Hello!
    I currently own a Silouette Cameo and Big Shot.
    I live in Georgia.
    Too many ideas to mention, but I love the idea of designing and cutting stencils!
    Thank you so much for the opportunity and I’m hoping to stop by and meet you at Creativation!
    Mary Anne

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  • Hello!
    I currently own a Silouette Cameo and Big Shot.
    I live in Georgia.
    Too many ideas to mention, but I love the idea of designing and cutting stencils!
    Thank you so much for the opportunity and I’m hoping to stop by and meet you at Creativation!
    Mary Anne

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  • Hello!
    I currently own a Silouette Cameo and Big Shot.
    I live in Georgia.
    Too many ideas to mention, but I love the idea of designing and cutting stencils!
    Thank you so much for the opportunity and I’m hoping to stop by and meet you at Creativation!
    Mary Anne

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  • Hello!
    I currently own a Silouette Cameo and Big Shot.
    I live in Georgia.
    Too many ideas to mention, but I love the idea of designing and cutting stencils!
    Thank you so much for the opportunity and I’m hoping to stop by and meet you at Creativation!
    Mary Anne

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  • Hello!
    I currently own a Silouette Cameo and Big Shot.
    I live in Georgia.
    Too many ideas to mention, but I love the idea of designing and cutting stencils!
    Thank you so much for the opportunity and I’m hoping to stop by and meet you at Creativation!
    Mary Anne

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  • Hi Julie,
    I currently own a Vagabond and Cuttlebug. I live in MA.
    I would definitely use the Scan and Cut for my mixed media work and stencils. But I would like to make holiday cards to drop off at senior citizen homes at Christmas etc. So many are left forgotten during the holiday for one reason or another. A card can sometimes mean the difference between feeling alone or putting a smile on their faces.
    Thanks for the opportunity.
    DianeD

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  • Hi Julie,
    I currently own a Vagabond and Cuttlebug. I live in MA.
    I would definitely use the Scan and Cut for my mixed media work and stencils. But I would like to make holiday cards to drop off at senior citizen homes at Christmas etc. So many are left forgotten during the holiday for one reason or another. A card can sometimes mean the difference between feeling alone or putting a smile on their faces.
    Thanks for the opportunity.
    DianeD

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  • Hi Julie,
    I currently own a Vagabond and Cuttlebug. I live in MA.
    I would definitely use the Scan and Cut for my mixed media work and stencils. But I would like to make holiday cards to drop off at senior citizen homes at Christmas etc. So many are left forgotten during the holiday for one reason or another. A card can sometimes mean the difference between feeling alone or putting a smile on their faces.
    Thanks for the opportunity.
    DianeD

    Reply
  • Hi Julie,
    I currently own a Vagabond and Cuttlebug. I live in MA.
    I would definitely use the Scan and Cut for my mixed media work and stencils. But I would like to make holiday cards to drop off at senior citizen homes at Christmas etc. So many are left forgotten during the holiday for one reason or another. A card can sometimes mean the difference between feeling alone or putting a smile on their faces.
    Thanks for the opportunity.
    DianeD

    Reply
  • Hi Julie,
    I currently own a Vagabond and Cuttlebug. I live in MA.
    I would definitely use the Scan and Cut for my mixed media work and stencils. But I would like to make holiday cards to drop off at senior citizen homes at Christmas etc. So many are left forgotten during the holiday for one reason or another. A card can sometimes mean the difference between feeling alone or putting a smile on their faces.
    Thanks for the opportunity.
    DianeD

    Reply
  • Hi Julie,
    I currently own a Vagabond and Cuttlebug. I live in MA.
    I would definitely use the Scan and Cut for my mixed media work and stencils. But I would like to make holiday cards to drop off at senior citizen homes at Christmas etc. So many are left forgotten during the holiday for one reason or another. A card can sometimes mean the difference between feeling alone or putting a smile on their faces.
    Thanks for the opportunity.
    DianeD

    Reply
  • I currently own the Cricut and live in the State of Florida. If I owned the ScanNCut, I would use it to make my own stencil designs. How awesome would it be to draw your own stencil design and then cut them on the ScanNCut machine? Thank you Julie for an awesome giveaway!

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  • I currently own the Cricut and live in the State of Florida. If I owned the ScanNCut, I would use it to make my own stencil designs. How awesome would it be to draw your own stencil design and then cut them on the ScanNCut machine? Thank you Julie for an awesome giveaway!

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  • I currently own the Cricut and live in the State of Florida. If I owned the ScanNCut, I would use it to make my own stencil designs. How awesome would it be to draw your own stencil design and then cut them on the ScanNCut machine? Thank you Julie for an awesome giveaway!

    Reply
  • I currently own the Cricut and live in the State of Florida. If I owned the ScanNCut, I would use it to make my own stencil designs. How awesome would it be to draw your own stencil design and then cut them on the ScanNCut machine? Thank you Julie for an awesome giveaway!

    Reply
  • I currently own the Cricut and live in the State of Florida. If I owned the ScanNCut, I would use it to make my own stencil designs. How awesome would it be to draw your own stencil design and then cut them on the ScanNCut machine? Thank you Julie for an awesome giveaway!

    Reply
  • I currently own the Cricut and live in the State of Florida. If I owned the ScanNCut, I would use it to make my own stencil designs. How awesome would it be to draw your own stencil design and then cut them on the ScanNCut machine? Thank you Julie for an awesome giveaway!

    Reply
  • Oh my! Thanks for the opportunity to win!!
    I own an old Cricut machine
    I live in Upstate NY
    I would do so many things with the scan and cut – create patterns for sewing projects, create designs for t-shirts for my high school and middle school kids and create stencils for my journaling….getting excited just thinking about it!!!

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  • Oh my! Thanks for the opportunity to win!!
    I own an old Cricut machine
    I live in Upstate NY
    I would do so many things with the scan and cut – create patterns for sewing projects, create designs for t-shirts for my high school and middle school kids and create stencils for my journaling….getting excited just thinking about it!!!

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  • Oh my! Thanks for the opportunity to win!!
    I own an old Cricut machine
    I live in Upstate NY
    I would do so many things with the scan and cut – create patterns for sewing projects, create designs for t-shirts for my high school and middle school kids and create stencils for my journaling….getting excited just thinking about it!!!

    Reply
  • Oh my! Thanks for the opportunity to win!!
    I own an old Cricut machine
    I live in Upstate NY
    I would do so many things with the scan and cut – create patterns for sewing projects, create designs for t-shirts for my high school and middle school kids and create stencils for my journaling….getting excited just thinking about it!!!

    Reply
  • Oh my! Thanks for the opportunity to win!!
    I own an old Cricut machine
    I live in Upstate NY
    I would do so many things with the scan and cut – create patterns for sewing projects, create designs for t-shirts for my high school and middle school kids and create stencils for my journaling….getting excited just thinking about it!!!

    Reply
  • Oh my! Thanks for the opportunity to win!!
    I own an old Cricut machine
    I live in Upstate NY
    I would do so many things with the scan and cut – create patterns for sewing projects, create designs for t-shirts for my high school and middle school kids and create stencils for my journaling….getting excited just thinking about it!!!

    Reply
  • I sadly don’t own any cutting machines. I live in Norwalk, Connecticut. I love the way the accessories come out, like the votive holders, or the boxes and cards.I especially liked the way the jewelry came out. So maybe something like that. There are so many possibilities, hard to limit to just a few.

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  • I sadly don’t own any cutting machines. I live in Norwalk, Connecticut. I love the way the accessories come out, like the votive holders, or the boxes and cards.I especially liked the way the jewelry came out. So maybe something like that. There are so many possibilities, hard to limit to just a few.

    Reply
  • I sadly don’t own any cutting machines. I live in Norwalk, Connecticut. I love the way the accessories come out, like the votive holders, or the boxes and cards.I especially liked the way the jewelry came out. So maybe something like that. There are so many possibilities, hard to limit to just a few.

    Reply
  • I sadly don’t own any cutting machines. I live in Norwalk, Connecticut. I love the way the accessories come out, like the votive holders, or the boxes and cards.I especially liked the way the jewelry came out. So maybe something like that. There are so many possibilities, hard to limit to just a few.

    Reply
  • I sadly don’t own any cutting machines. I live in Norwalk, Connecticut. I love the way the accessories come out, like the votive holders, or the boxes and cards.I especially liked the way the jewelry came out. So maybe something like that. There are so many possibilities, hard to limit to just a few.

    Reply
  • I sadly don’t own any cutting machines. I live in Norwalk, Connecticut. I love the way the accessories come out, like the votive holders, or the boxes and cards.I especially liked the way the jewelry came out. So maybe something like that. There are so many possibilities, hard to limit to just a few.

    Reply
  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? I bought a used CM550 a couple months ago, though I haven’t really had too much time to play with it. I had a cricut a few years ago, but was discouraged by the little I could do without purchasing a bunch of other stuff. I love that the SNC has built in features and you can create things in Canvas and transfer them for FREE!
    What state do you live in? I live in Washington state.
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? I read your blog and belong to a couple facebook groups (which is how I found your blog!) and am amazed by all it can do. I bought my machine because I had visions of cutting out tiny applique’ pieces for my quilts. (Cutting out tiny pieces for the Row by Row quilt I did this summer about put me over the edge!) Now I know that I can use it for so much more! I also want to create cards, t-shirts, mugs, stencils and so much more! If I were to win, one of the two machines will go to my stepmom. She is a photographer, cardmaker and cookie decorator, so I know she would use it to its full extent!
    I think this is a great giveaway and I thank you for it!

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  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? I bought a used CM550 a couple months ago, though I haven’t really had too much time to play with it. I had a cricut a few years ago, but was discouraged by the little I could do without purchasing a bunch of other stuff. I love that the SNC has built in features and you can create things in Canvas and transfer them for FREE!
    What state do you live in? I live in Washington state.
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? I read your blog and belong to a couple facebook groups (which is how I found your blog!) and am amazed by all it can do. I bought my machine because I had visions of cutting out tiny applique’ pieces for my quilts. (Cutting out tiny pieces for the Row by Row quilt I did this summer about put me over the edge!) Now I know that I can use it for so much more! I also want to create cards, t-shirts, mugs, stencils and so much more! If I were to win, one of the two machines will go to my stepmom. She is a photographer, cardmaker and cookie decorator, so I know she would use it to its full extent!
    I think this is a great giveaway and I thank you for it!

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  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? I bought a used CM550 a couple months ago, though I haven’t really had too much time to play with it. I had a cricut a few years ago, but was discouraged by the little I could do without purchasing a bunch of other stuff. I love that the SNC has built in features and you can create things in Canvas and transfer them for FREE!
    What state do you live in? I live in Washington state.
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? I read your blog and belong to a couple facebook groups (which is how I found your blog!) and am amazed by all it can do. I bought my machine because I had visions of cutting out tiny applique’ pieces for my quilts. (Cutting out tiny pieces for the Row by Row quilt I did this summer about put me over the edge!) Now I know that I can use it for so much more! I also want to create cards, t-shirts, mugs, stencils and so much more! If I were to win, one of the two machines will go to my stepmom. She is a photographer, cardmaker and cookie decorator, so I know she would use it to its full extent!
    I think this is a great giveaway and I thank you for it!

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  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? I bought a used CM550 a couple months ago, though I haven’t really had too much time to play with it. I had a cricut a few years ago, but was discouraged by the little I could do without purchasing a bunch of other stuff. I love that the SNC has built in features and you can create things in Canvas and transfer them for FREE!
    What state do you live in? I live in Washington state.
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? I read your blog and belong to a couple facebook groups (which is how I found your blog!) and am amazed by all it can do. I bought my machine because I had visions of cutting out tiny applique’ pieces for my quilts. (Cutting out tiny pieces for the Row by Row quilt I did this summer about put me over the edge!) Now I know that I can use it for so much more! I also want to create cards, t-shirts, mugs, stencils and so much more! If I were to win, one of the two machines will go to my stepmom. She is a photographer, cardmaker and cookie decorator, so I know she would use it to its full extent!
    I think this is a great giveaway and I thank you for it!

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  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? I bought a used CM550 a couple months ago, though I haven’t really had too much time to play with it. I had a cricut a few years ago, but was discouraged by the little I could do without purchasing a bunch of other stuff. I love that the SNC has built in features and you can create things in Canvas and transfer them for FREE!
    What state do you live in? I live in Washington state.
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? I read your blog and belong to a couple facebook groups (which is how I found your blog!) and am amazed by all it can do. I bought my machine because I had visions of cutting out tiny applique’ pieces for my quilts. (Cutting out tiny pieces for the Row by Row quilt I did this summer about put me over the edge!) Now I know that I can use it for so much more! I also want to create cards, t-shirts, mugs, stencils and so much more! If I were to win, one of the two machines will go to my stepmom. She is a photographer, cardmaker and cookie decorator, so I know she would use it to its full extent!
    I think this is a great giveaway and I thank you for it!

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  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? I bought a used CM550 a couple months ago, though I haven’t really had too much time to play with it. I had a cricut a few years ago, but was discouraged by the little I could do without purchasing a bunch of other stuff. I love that the SNC has built in features and you can create things in Canvas and transfer them for FREE!
    What state do you live in? I live in Washington state.
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? I read your blog and belong to a couple facebook groups (which is how I found your blog!) and am amazed by all it can do. I bought my machine because I had visions of cutting out tiny applique’ pieces for my quilts. (Cutting out tiny pieces for the Row by Row quilt I did this summer about put me over the edge!) Now I know that I can use it for so much more! I also want to create cards, t-shirts, mugs, stencils and so much more! If I were to win, one of the two machines will go to my stepmom. She is a photographer, cardmaker and cookie decorator, so I know she would use it to its full extent!
    I think this is a great giveaway and I thank you for it!

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  • I have a Silhouette and live in Washington. I would like to learn how to make stamps.

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  • I have a Silhouette and live in Washington. I would like to learn how to make stamps.

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  • I have a Silhouette and live in Washington. I would like to learn how to make stamps.

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  • I have a Silhouette and live in Washington. I would like to learn how to make stamps.

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  • I have a Silhouette and live in Washington. I would like to learn how to make stamps.

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  • I have a Silhouette and live in Washington. I would like to learn how to make stamps.

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  • Awesome giveaway!
    I own a circuit.
    I live in Florida.
    I would love to be able to design and cut
    my own stamps and stencils.

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  • Awesome giveaway!
    I own a circuit.
    I live in Florida.
    I would love to be able to design and cut
    my own stamps and stencils.

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  • Awesome giveaway!
    I own a circuit.
    I live in Florida.
    I would love to be able to design and cut
    my own stamps and stencils.

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  • Awesome giveaway!
    I own a circuit.
    I live in Florida.
    I would love to be able to design and cut
    my own stamps and stencils.

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  • Awesome giveaway!
    I own a circuit.
    I live in Florida.
    I would love to be able to design and cut
    my own stamps and stencils.

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  • Awesome giveaway!
    I own a circuit.
    I live in Florida.
    I would love to be able to design and cut
    my own stamps and stencils.

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  • Thanks Julie for all of the amazing giveaways!
    I own a Big Shot, does that count?
    I live in the Great State of Texas!
    There are so many things to create! I would probably start off with stencils, any kind of stencils. And then to paper, cards, fabric! There are just to many thing running through my head! LOL! Thanks again!

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  • Thanks Julie for all of the amazing giveaways!
    I own a Big Shot, does that count?
    I live in the Great State of Texas!
    There are so many things to create! I would probably start off with stencils, any kind of stencils. And then to paper, cards, fabric! There are just to many thing running through my head! LOL! Thanks again!

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  • Thanks Julie for all of the amazing giveaways!
    I own a Big Shot, does that count?
    I live in the Great State of Texas!
    There are so many things to create! I would probably start off with stencils, any kind of stencils. And then to paper, cards, fabric! There are just to many thing running through my head! LOL! Thanks again!

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  • Thanks Julie for all of the amazing giveaways!
    I own a Big Shot, does that count?
    I live in the Great State of Texas!
    There are so many things to create! I would probably start off with stencils, any kind of stencils. And then to paper, cards, fabric! There are just to many thing running through my head! LOL! Thanks again!

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  • Thanks Julie for all of the amazing giveaways!
    I own a Big Shot, does that count?
    I live in the Great State of Texas!
    There are so many things to create! I would probably start off with stencils, any kind of stencils. And then to paper, cards, fabric! There are just to many thing running through my head! LOL! Thanks again!

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  • Thanks Julie for all of the amazing giveaways!
    I own a Big Shot, does that count?
    I live in the Great State of Texas!
    There are so many things to create! I would probably start off with stencils, any kind of stencils. And then to paper, cards, fabric! There are just to many thing running through my head! LOL! Thanks again!

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  • I have a Cameo 3 and a Cricut Explorer Air 2–so the latest and greatest but they don’t scan!! This would really open up new,possibilities plus the ability to scan documents ( and old layouts) to a usb would be awesome. I live in Missouri. Pick me!!!

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  • I have a Cameo 3 and a Cricut Explorer Air 2–so the latest and greatest but they don’t scan!! This would really open up new,possibilities plus the ability to scan documents ( and old layouts) to a usb would be awesome. I live in Missouri. Pick me!!!

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  • I have a Cameo 3 and a Cricut Explorer Air 2–so the latest and greatest but they don’t scan!! This would really open up new,possibilities plus the ability to scan documents ( and old layouts) to a usb would be awesome. I live in Missouri. Pick me!!!

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  • I have a Cameo 3 and a Cricut Explorer Air 2–so the latest and greatest but they don’t scan!! This would really open up new,possibilities plus the ability to scan documents ( and old layouts) to a usb would be awesome. I live in Missouri. Pick me!!!

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  • I have a Cameo 3 and a Cricut Explorer Air 2–so the latest and greatest but they don’t scan!! This would really open up new,possibilities plus the ability to scan documents ( and old layouts) to a usb would be awesome. I live in Missouri. Pick me!!!

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  • I have a Cameo 3 and a Cricut Explorer Air 2–so the latest and greatest but they don’t scan!! This would really open up new,possibilities plus the ability to scan documents ( and old layouts) to a usb would be awesome. I live in Missouri. Pick me!!!

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  • I have a Crucut that can’t scan in my ideas.
    I live in New York.
    I want to try all the ideas you have been showing us in your blog!
    Make stencils for journals, canvas art, fabric appliqué, designing my own fabric,
    Greeting cards and so much more.

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  • I have a Crucut that can’t scan in my ideas.
    I live in New York.
    I want to try all the ideas you have been showing us in your blog!
    Make stencils for journals, canvas art, fabric appliqué, designing my own fabric,
    Greeting cards and so much more.

    Reply
  • I have a Crucut that can’t scan in my ideas.
    I live in New York.
    I want to try all the ideas you have been showing us in your blog!
    Make stencils for journals, canvas art, fabric appliqué, designing my own fabric,
    Greeting cards and so much more.

    Reply
  • I have a Crucut that can’t scan in my ideas.
    I live in New York.
    I want to try all the ideas you have been showing us in your blog!
    Make stencils for journals, canvas art, fabric appliqué, designing my own fabric,
    Greeting cards and so much more.

    Reply
  • I have a Crucut that can’t scan in my ideas.
    I live in New York.
    I want to try all the ideas you have been showing us in your blog!
    Make stencils for journals, canvas art, fabric appliqué, designing my own fabric,
    Greeting cards and so much more.

    Reply
  • I have a Crucut that can’t scan in my ideas.
    I live in New York.
    I want to try all the ideas you have been showing us in your blog!
    Make stencils for journals, canvas art, fabric appliqué, designing my own fabric,
    Greeting cards and so much more.

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  • hi! I currently own a cricut & a cuttlebug. I proudly live in the great state of Texas. I love that the ScanNCut can scan & cut whatever I choose. I think that I would use it a lot for words – for journals & scrapbooking. I just don’t know! the possibilities seem endless! cutting fabric would be awesome! thank you so much! cheryl

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  • hi! I currently own a cricut & a cuttlebug. I proudly live in the great state of Texas. I love that the ScanNCut can scan & cut whatever I choose. I think that I would use it a lot for words – for journals & scrapbooking. I just don’t know! the possibilities seem endless! cutting fabric would be awesome! thank you so much! cheryl

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  • hi! I currently own a cricut & a cuttlebug. I proudly live in the great state of Texas. I love that the ScanNCut can scan & cut whatever I choose. I think that I would use it a lot for words – for journals & scrapbooking. I just don’t know! the possibilities seem endless! cutting fabric would be awesome! thank you so much! cheryl

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  • hi! I currently own a cricut & a cuttlebug. I proudly live in the great state of Texas. I love that the ScanNCut can scan & cut whatever I choose. I think that I would use it a lot for words – for journals & scrapbooking. I just don’t know! the possibilities seem endless! cutting fabric would be awesome! thank you so much! cheryl

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  • hi! I currently own a cricut & a cuttlebug. I proudly live in the great state of Texas. I love that the ScanNCut can scan & cut whatever I choose. I think that I would use it a lot for words – for journals & scrapbooking. I just don’t know! the possibilities seem endless! cutting fabric would be awesome! thank you so much! cheryl

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  • hi! I currently own a cricut & a cuttlebug. I proudly live in the great state of Texas. I love that the ScanNCut can scan & cut whatever I choose. I think that I would use it a lot for words – for journals & scrapbooking. I just don’t know! the possibilities seem endless! cutting fabric would be awesome! thank you so much! cheryl

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  • I OWN A CRICUT,
    I LIVE IN MISSOURI
    YO’VE MADE THE SCAN-N-CUT LOOK INDISPENSABLE! I WOULD USE IT TI MADE STAMPS AND STENCILS, BOTH OF WHICH I USE, TO CUT APPLIQUES FOR MY GREAT GRAND’S CLOTHES, AND TO CUT INTRICATE DESIGNS FOR THE CARDS I MAKE. IT WOULD BE WONDERFUL!

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  • I OWN A CRICUT,
    I LIVE IN MISSOURI
    YO’VE MADE THE SCAN-N-CUT LOOK INDISPENSABLE! I WOULD USE IT TI MADE STAMPS AND STENCILS, BOTH OF WHICH I USE, TO CUT APPLIQUES FOR MY GREAT GRAND’S CLOTHES, AND TO CUT INTRICATE DESIGNS FOR THE CARDS I MAKE. IT WOULD BE WONDERFUL!

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  • I OWN A CRICUT,
    I LIVE IN MISSOURI
    YO’VE MADE THE SCAN-N-CUT LOOK INDISPENSABLE! I WOULD USE IT TI MADE STAMPS AND STENCILS, BOTH OF WHICH I USE, TO CUT APPLIQUES FOR MY GREAT GRAND’S CLOTHES, AND TO CUT INTRICATE DESIGNS FOR THE CARDS I MAKE. IT WOULD BE WONDERFUL!

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  • I OWN A CRICUT,
    I LIVE IN MISSOURI
    YO’VE MADE THE SCAN-N-CUT LOOK INDISPENSABLE! I WOULD USE IT TI MADE STAMPS AND STENCILS, BOTH OF WHICH I USE, TO CUT APPLIQUES FOR MY GREAT GRAND’S CLOTHES, AND TO CUT INTRICATE DESIGNS FOR THE CARDS I MAKE. IT WOULD BE WONDERFUL!

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  • I OWN A CRICUT,
    I LIVE IN MISSOURI
    YO’VE MADE THE SCAN-N-CUT LOOK INDISPENSABLE! I WOULD USE IT TI MADE STAMPS AND STENCILS, BOTH OF WHICH I USE, TO CUT APPLIQUES FOR MY GREAT GRAND’S CLOTHES, AND TO CUT INTRICATE DESIGNS FOR THE CARDS I MAKE. IT WOULD BE WONDERFUL!

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  • I OWN A CRICUT,
    I LIVE IN MISSOURI
    YO’VE MADE THE SCAN-N-CUT LOOK INDISPENSABLE! I WOULD USE IT TI MADE STAMPS AND STENCILS, BOTH OF WHICH I USE, TO CUT APPLIQUES FOR MY GREAT GRAND’S CLOTHES, AND TO CUT INTRICATE DESIGNS FOR THE CARDS I MAKE. IT WOULD BE WONDERFUL!

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  • I’m a room Grandmother for my Grandson Anthony’s kindergarten class and I’ve often thought that a Scan N Cut would make it easier to make things for the 22 kids. I would also cut fabric into lace jewelry designs, cut fabric appliqués, make stencils, cards, stamps and all sorts of projects. I currently own a Sizzix die cutting system and would love to not be limited by using the dies. I live in Troy, Michigan. I would also like to thank you Julie, you come into my e-mail with so many great ideas that have been the jumping off point for a great many projects over the years.

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  • I’m a room Grandmother for my Grandson Anthony’s kindergarten class and I’ve often thought that a Scan N Cut would make it easier to make things for the 22 kids. I would also cut fabric into lace jewelry designs, cut fabric appliqués, make stencils, cards, stamps and all sorts of projects. I currently own a Sizzix die cutting system and would love to not be limited by using the dies. I live in Troy, Michigan. I would also like to thank you Julie, you come into my e-mail with so many great ideas that have been the jumping off point for a great many projects over the years.

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  • I’m a room Grandmother for my Grandson Anthony’s kindergarten class and I’ve often thought that a Scan N Cut would make it easier to make things for the 22 kids. I would also cut fabric into lace jewelry designs, cut fabric appliqués, make stencils, cards, stamps and all sorts of projects. I currently own a Sizzix die cutting system and would love to not be limited by using the dies. I live in Troy, Michigan. I would also like to thank you Julie, you come into my e-mail with so many great ideas that have been the jumping off point for a great many projects over the years.

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  • I’m a room Grandmother for my Grandson Anthony’s kindergarten class and I’ve often thought that a Scan N Cut would make it easier to make things for the 22 kids. I would also cut fabric into lace jewelry designs, cut fabric appliqués, make stencils, cards, stamps and all sorts of projects. I currently own a Sizzix die cutting system and would love to not be limited by using the dies. I live in Troy, Michigan. I would also like to thank you Julie, you come into my e-mail with so many great ideas that have been the jumping off point for a great many projects over the years.

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  • I’m a room Grandmother for my Grandson Anthony’s kindergarten class and I’ve often thought that a Scan N Cut would make it easier to make things for the 22 kids. I would also cut fabric into lace jewelry designs, cut fabric appliqués, make stencils, cards, stamps and all sorts of projects. I currently own a Sizzix die cutting system and would love to not be limited by using the dies. I live in Troy, Michigan. I would also like to thank you Julie, you come into my e-mail with so many great ideas that have been the jumping off point for a great many projects over the years.

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  • I’m a room Grandmother for my Grandson Anthony’s kindergarten class and I’ve often thought that a Scan N Cut would make it easier to make things for the 22 kids. I would also cut fabric into lace jewelry designs, cut fabric appliqués, make stencils, cards, stamps and all sorts of projects. I currently own a Sizzix die cutting system and would love to not be limited by using the dies. I live in Troy, Michigan. I would also like to thank you Julie, you come into my e-mail with so many great ideas that have been the jumping off point for a great many projects over the years.

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  • We live in Ohio in the summer and Texas in the winter. I haul all my art journaling and card making supplies with us as we travel and would love to add the ScanNCut to my cache. It would make things a lot easier for my cards, journal and scrapbooking when I want to cut something fancy or repetitious. I am so insprired by your projects and think I could expand my horizons with this machine.

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  • We live in Ohio in the summer and Texas in the winter. I haul all my art journaling and card making supplies with us as we travel and would love to add the ScanNCut to my cache. It would make things a lot easier for my cards, journal and scrapbooking when I want to cut something fancy or repetitious. I am so insprired by your projects and think I could expand my horizons with this machine.

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  • We live in Ohio in the summer and Texas in the winter. I haul all my art journaling and card making supplies with us as we travel and would love to add the ScanNCut to my cache. It would make things a lot easier for my cards, journal and scrapbooking when I want to cut something fancy or repetitious. I am so insprired by your projects and think I could expand my horizons with this machine.

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  • We live in Ohio in the summer and Texas in the winter. I haul all my art journaling and card making supplies with us as we travel and would love to add the ScanNCut to my cache. It would make things a lot easier for my cards, journal and scrapbooking when I want to cut something fancy or repetitious. I am so insprired by your projects and think I could expand my horizons with this machine.

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  • We live in Ohio in the summer and Texas in the winter. I haul all my art journaling and card making supplies with us as we travel and would love to add the ScanNCut to my cache. It would make things a lot easier for my cards, journal and scrapbooking when I want to cut something fancy or repetitious. I am so insprired by your projects and think I could expand my horizons with this machine.

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  • We live in Ohio in the summer and Texas in the winter. I haul all my art journaling and card making supplies with us as we travel and would love to add the ScanNCut to my cache. It would make things a lot easier for my cards, journal and scrapbooking when I want to cut something fancy or repetitious. I am so insprired by your projects and think I could expand my horizons with this machine.

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  • I have a broken cricut. I live in Illinois and I’d use it for art journaling, cards (because buying cards is too expensive!!) and my prayer flag project! Thanks, Julie!!

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  • I have a broken cricut. I live in Illinois and I’d use it for art journaling, cards (because buying cards is too expensive!!) and my prayer flag project! Thanks, Julie!!

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  • I have a broken cricut. I live in Illinois and I’d use it for art journaling, cards (because buying cards is too expensive!!) and my prayer flag project! Thanks, Julie!!

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  • I have a broken cricut. I live in Illinois and I’d use it for art journaling, cards (because buying cards is too expensive!!) and my prayer flag project! Thanks, Julie!!

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  • I have a broken cricut. I live in Illinois and I’d use it for art journaling, cards (because buying cards is too expensive!!) and my prayer flag project! Thanks, Julie!!

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  • I have a broken cricut. I live in Illinois and I’d use it for art journaling, cards (because buying cards is too expensive!!) and my prayer flag project! Thanks, Julie!!

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  • Julie, I hav enjoyed seeing all your great ideas and I use them! I do not own a scan and cut but try to make cards. I leave in Tennessee and teach art classes in my home. Best part of the classes are the children every afternoon. I think they would love this!!! Linda Dunlap

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  • Julie, I hav enjoyed seeing all your great ideas and I use them! I do not own a scan and cut but try to make cards. I leave in Tennessee and teach art classes in my home. Best part of the classes are the children every afternoon. I think they would love this!!! Linda Dunlap

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  • Julie, I hav enjoyed seeing all your great ideas and I use them! I do not own a scan and cut but try to make cards. I leave in Tennessee and teach art classes in my home. Best part of the classes are the children every afternoon. I think they would love this!!! Linda Dunlap

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  • Julie, I hav enjoyed seeing all your great ideas and I use them! I do not own a scan and cut but try to make cards. I leave in Tennessee and teach art classes in my home. Best part of the classes are the children every afternoon. I think they would love this!!! Linda Dunlap

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  • Julie, I hav enjoyed seeing all your great ideas and I use them! I do not own a scan and cut but try to make cards. I leave in Tennessee and teach art classes in my home. Best part of the classes are the children every afternoon. I think they would love this!!! Linda Dunlap

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  • Julie, I hav enjoyed seeing all your great ideas and I use them! I do not own a scan and cut but try to make cards. I leave in Tennessee and teach art classes in my home. Best part of the classes are the children every afternoon. I think they would love this!!! Linda Dunlap

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  • I do not own one yet.
    I live along the Maine Midcoast.
    I would create what you have created following your videos, especially the leafy votive. So excited to learn a new craft!

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  • I do not own one yet.
    I live along the Maine Midcoast.
    I would create what you have created following your videos, especially the leafy votive. So excited to learn a new craft!

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  • I do not own one yet.
    I live along the Maine Midcoast.
    I would create what you have created following your videos, especially the leafy votive. So excited to learn a new craft!

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  • I do not own one yet.
    I live along the Maine Midcoast.
    I would create what you have created following your videos, especially the leafy votive. So excited to learn a new craft!

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  • I do not own one yet.
    I live along the Maine Midcoast.
    I would create what you have created following your videos, especially the leafy votive. So excited to learn a new craft!

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  • I do not own one yet.
    I live along the Maine Midcoast.
    I would create what you have created following your videos, especially the leafy votive. So excited to learn a new craft!

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  • I own a Silhouette.
    I live in Kingman, Arizona
    OMGosh…I would do so much personally, but I would donate this to our new non-profit Kingman Center for the Arts. A building was just purchased for the art center activities and we are working on outfitting it with equipment!

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  • I own a Silhouette.
    I live in Kingman, Arizona
    OMGosh…I would do so much personally, but I would donate this to our new non-profit Kingman Center for the Arts. A building was just purchased for the art center activities and we are working on outfitting it with equipment!

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  • I own a Silhouette.
    I live in Kingman, Arizona
    OMGosh…I would do so much personally, but I would donate this to our new non-profit Kingman Center for the Arts. A building was just purchased for the art center activities and we are working on outfitting it with equipment!

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  • I own a Silhouette.
    I live in Kingman, Arizona
    OMGosh…I would do so much personally, but I would donate this to our new non-profit Kingman Center for the Arts. A building was just purchased for the art center activities and we are working on outfitting it with equipment!

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  • I own a Silhouette.
    I live in Kingman, Arizona
    OMGosh…I would do so much personally, but I would donate this to our new non-profit Kingman Center for the Arts. A building was just purchased for the art center activities and we are working on outfitting it with equipment!

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  • I own a Silhouette.
    I live in Kingman, Arizona
    OMGosh…I would do so much personally, but I would donate this to our new non-profit Kingman Center for the Arts. A building was just purchased for the art center activities and we are working on outfitting it with equipment!

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  • I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in Texas.
    I love the idea of scanning my own art and then having the ability to create stencils, stamps, etc.

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  • I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in Texas.
    I love the idea of scanning my own art and then having the ability to create stencils, stamps, etc.

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  • I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in Texas.
    I love the idea of scanning my own art and then having the ability to create stencils, stamps, etc.

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  • I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in Texas.
    I love the idea of scanning my own art and then having the ability to create stencils, stamps, etc.

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  • I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in Texas.
    I love the idea of scanning my own art and then having the ability to create stencils, stamps, etc.

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  • I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in Texas.
    I love the idea of scanning my own art and then having the ability to create stencils, stamps, etc.

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  • I own the original Cricut Personal Cutter.
    I live in Michigan.
    I would start with cutting quotes, such as “Don’t think about making Art, just get it done”. -Andy Warhol
    And with that advice, I would let my creativity soar!

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  • I own the original Cricut Personal Cutter.
    I live in Michigan.
    I would start with cutting quotes, such as “Don’t think about making Art, just get it done”. -Andy Warhol
    And with that advice, I would let my creativity soar!

    Reply
  • I own the original Cricut Personal Cutter.
    I live in Michigan.
    I would start with cutting quotes, such as “Don’t think about making Art, just get it done”. -Andy Warhol
    And with that advice, I would let my creativity soar!

    Reply
  • I own the original Cricut Personal Cutter.
    I live in Michigan.
    I would start with cutting quotes, such as “Don’t think about making Art, just get it done”. -Andy Warhol
    And with that advice, I would let my creativity soar!

    Reply
  • I own the original Cricut Personal Cutter.
    I live in Michigan.
    I would start with cutting quotes, such as “Don’t think about making Art, just get it done”. -Andy Warhol
    And with that advice, I would let my creativity soar!

    Reply
  • I own the original Cricut Personal Cutter.
    I live in Michigan.
    I would start with cutting quotes, such as “Don’t think about making Art, just get it done”. -Andy Warhol
    And with that advice, I would let my creativity soar!

    Reply
  • I own the 1st model of scanncut.
    I live in Nebraska.
    I would use it to make my own stencils for my art.

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  • I own the 1st model of scanncut.
    I live in Nebraska.
    I would use it to make my own stencils for my art.

    Reply
  • I own the 1st model of scanncut.
    I live in Nebraska.
    I would use it to make my own stencils for my art.

    Reply
  • I own the 1st model of scanncut.
    I live in Nebraska.
    I would use it to make my own stencils for my art.

    Reply
  • I own the 1st model of scanncut.
    I live in Nebraska.
    I would use it to make my own stencils for my art.

    Reply
  • I own the 1st model of scanncut.
    I live in Nebraska.
    I would use it to make my own stencils for my art.

    Reply
  • I do not own a scan and cut but am very curious about them.
    I live in Columbia, SC and I am a SC Master Gardener. Our local Master Gardener group is hosting a Symposium on growing native plants to help support local species of butterflies. I can just imagine the cool words, butterfly images and projects that could be created with the Brother CM350 ScanNCut!
    Thank you Brother and Julie!

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  • I do not own a scan and cut but am very curious about them.
    I live in Columbia, SC and I am a SC Master Gardener. Our local Master Gardener group is hosting a Symposium on growing native plants to help support local species of butterflies. I can just imagine the cool words, butterfly images and projects that could be created with the Brother CM350 ScanNCut!
    Thank you Brother and Julie!

    Reply
  • I do not own a scan and cut but am very curious about them.
    I live in Columbia, SC and I am a SC Master Gardener. Our local Master Gardener group is hosting a Symposium on growing native plants to help support local species of butterflies. I can just imagine the cool words, butterfly images and projects that could be created with the Brother CM350 ScanNCut!
    Thank you Brother and Julie!

    Reply
  • I do not own a scan and cut but am very curious about them.
    I live in Columbia, SC and I am a SC Master Gardener. Our local Master Gardener group is hosting a Symposium on growing native plants to help support local species of butterflies. I can just imagine the cool words, butterfly images and projects that could be created with the Brother CM350 ScanNCut!
    Thank you Brother and Julie!

    Reply
  • I do not own a scan and cut but am very curious about them.
    I live in Columbia, SC and I am a SC Master Gardener. Our local Master Gardener group is hosting a Symposium on growing native plants to help support local species of butterflies. I can just imagine the cool words, butterfly images and projects that could be created with the Brother CM350 ScanNCut!
    Thank you Brother and Julie!

    Reply
  • I do not own a scan and cut but am very curious about them.
    I live in Columbia, SC and I am a SC Master Gardener. Our local Master Gardener group is hosting a Symposium on growing native plants to help support local species of butterflies. I can just imagine the cool words, butterfly images and projects that could be created with the Brother CM350 ScanNCut!
    Thank you Brother and Julie!

    Reply
  • Thank you, Julie! I don’t own a cutting machine. It’s all up to my xacto knife, scissors and straight edge. It would be great to have a Brother Scan n Cut to make original stencils and foam stamps to use in my mixed media canvases and sketchbooks. I’d also like to explore other possibilities you’ve shown in your blog. I live in Massachusetts.

    Reply
  • Thank you, Julie! I don’t own a cutting machine. It’s all up to my xacto knife, scissors and straight edge. It would be great to have a Brother Scan n Cut to make original stencils and foam stamps to use in my mixed media canvases and sketchbooks. I’d also like to explore other possibilities you’ve shown in your blog. I live in Massachusetts.

    Reply
  • Thank you, Julie! I don’t own a cutting machine. It’s all up to my xacto knife, scissors and straight edge. It would be great to have a Brother Scan n Cut to make original stencils and foam stamps to use in my mixed media canvases and sketchbooks. I’d also like to explore other possibilities you’ve shown in your blog. I live in Massachusetts.

    Reply
  • Thank you, Julie! I don’t own a cutting machine. It’s all up to my xacto knife, scissors and straight edge. It would be great to have a Brother Scan n Cut to make original stencils and foam stamps to use in my mixed media canvases and sketchbooks. I’d also like to explore other possibilities you’ve shown in your blog. I live in Massachusetts.

    Reply
  • Thank you, Julie! I don’t own a cutting machine. It’s all up to my xacto knife, scissors and straight edge. It would be great to have a Brother Scan n Cut to make original stencils and foam stamps to use in my mixed media canvases and sketchbooks. I’d also like to explore other possibilities you’ve shown in your blog. I live in Massachusetts.

    Reply
  • Thank you, Julie! I don’t own a cutting machine. It’s all up to my xacto knife, scissors and straight edge. It would be great to have a Brother Scan n Cut to make original stencils and foam stamps to use in my mixed media canvases and sketchbooks. I’d also like to explore other possibilities you’ve shown in your blog. I live in Massachusetts.

    Reply
  • I don’t currently own a cutting system.
    I live in Missouri.
    I would love to make titles, embellishments, stencils and detailed cuts for my scrapbooking and mixed media hobbies.

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  • I don’t currently own a cutting system.
    I live in Missouri.
    I would love to make titles, embellishments, stencils and detailed cuts for my scrapbooking and mixed media hobbies.

    Reply
  • I don’t currently own a cutting system.
    I live in Missouri.
    I would love to make titles, embellishments, stencils and detailed cuts for my scrapbooking and mixed media hobbies.

    Reply
  • I don’t currently own a cutting system.
    I live in Missouri.
    I would love to make titles, embellishments, stencils and detailed cuts for my scrapbooking and mixed media hobbies.

    Reply
  • I don’t currently own a cutting system.
    I live in Missouri.
    I would love to make titles, embellishments, stencils and detailed cuts for my scrapbooking and mixed media hobbies.

    Reply
  • I don’t currently own a cutting system.
    I live in Missouri.
    I would love to make titles, embellishments, stencils and detailed cuts for my scrapbooking and mixed media hobbies.

    Reply
  • Julie,
    I have an Expression at the moment! Do I love it, no!
    I live in Michigan.
    I had the ScanNCut in my cart at least 3 times when you were on HSN last week! Lol
    I could not pull the trigger.
    I am an avid crafter…
    Sewing, paper, canvas and altered alarm clocks! I would love to be able to use the ScanNCut for scanning rubber stamped images, appliqués, hand written titles, oh the list goes on and on and on!
    Thanks for the giveaway!

    Reply
  • Julie,
    I have an Expression at the moment! Do I love it, no!
    I live in Michigan.
    I had the ScanNCut in my cart at least 3 times when you were on HSN last week! Lol
    I could not pull the trigger.
    I am an avid crafter…
    Sewing, paper, canvas and altered alarm clocks! I would love to be able to use the ScanNCut for scanning rubber stamped images, appliqués, hand written titles, oh the list goes on and on and on!
    Thanks for the giveaway!

    Reply
  • Julie,
    I have an Expression at the moment! Do I love it, no!
    I live in Michigan.
    I had the ScanNCut in my cart at least 3 times when you were on HSN last week! Lol
    I could not pull the trigger.
    I am an avid crafter…
    Sewing, paper, canvas and altered alarm clocks! I would love to be able to use the ScanNCut for scanning rubber stamped images, appliqués, hand written titles, oh the list goes on and on and on!
    Thanks for the giveaway!

    Reply
  • Julie,
    I have an Expression at the moment! Do I love it, no!
    I live in Michigan.
    I had the ScanNCut in my cart at least 3 times when you were on HSN last week! Lol
    I could not pull the trigger.
    I am an avid crafter…
    Sewing, paper, canvas and altered alarm clocks! I would love to be able to use the ScanNCut for scanning rubber stamped images, appliqués, hand written titles, oh the list goes on and on and on!
    Thanks for the giveaway!

    Reply
  • Julie,
    I have an Expression at the moment! Do I love it, no!
    I live in Michigan.
    I had the ScanNCut in my cart at least 3 times when you were on HSN last week! Lol
    I could not pull the trigger.
    I am an avid crafter…
    Sewing, paper, canvas and altered alarm clocks! I would love to be able to use the ScanNCut for scanning rubber stamped images, appliqués, hand written titles, oh the list goes on and on and on!
    Thanks for the giveaway!

    Reply
  • Julie,
    I have an Expression at the moment! Do I love it, no!
    I live in Michigan.
    I had the ScanNCut in my cart at least 3 times when you were on HSN last week! Lol
    I could not pull the trigger.
    I am an avid crafter…
    Sewing, paper, canvas and altered alarm clocks! I would love to be able to use the ScanNCut for scanning rubber stamped images, appliqués, hand written titles, oh the list goes on and on and on!
    Thanks for the giveaway!

    Reply
  • I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in California
    I would make Stencils, Stencils and More Stencils

    Reply
  • I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in California
    I would make Stencils, Stencils and More Stencils

    Reply
  • I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in California
    I would make Stencils, Stencils and More Stencils

    Reply
  • I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in California
    I would make Stencils, Stencils and More Stencils

    Reply
  • I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in California
    I would make Stencils, Stencils and More Stencils

    Reply
  • I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in California
    I would make Stencils, Stencils and More Stencils

    Reply
  • I received the Cricut as a gift years ago and sadly rarely use it. I also have the cuttlebug which I use .
    I live in New York.
    If I owned the scan and cut I would make stencils and cut words out for my handmade cards.
    What a great giveaway. Your enthusiasm just shines through when you blog about the scan and cut.

    Reply
  • I received the Cricut as a gift years ago and sadly rarely use it. I also have the cuttlebug which I use .
    I live in New York.
    If I owned the scan and cut I would make stencils and cut words out for my handmade cards.
    What a great giveaway. Your enthusiasm just shines through when you blog about the scan and cut.

    Reply
  • I received the Cricut as a gift years ago and sadly rarely use it. I also have the cuttlebug which I use .
    I live in New York.
    If I owned the scan and cut I would make stencils and cut words out for my handmade cards.
    What a great giveaway. Your enthusiasm just shines through when you blog about the scan and cut.

    Reply
  • I received the Cricut as a gift years ago and sadly rarely use it. I also have the cuttlebug which I use .
    I live in New York.
    If I owned the scan and cut I would make stencils and cut words out for my handmade cards.
    What a great giveaway. Your enthusiasm just shines through when you blog about the scan and cut.

    Reply
  • I received the Cricut as a gift years ago and sadly rarely use it. I also have the cuttlebug which I use .
    I live in New York.
    If I owned the scan and cut I would make stencils and cut words out for my handmade cards.
    What a great giveaway. Your enthusiasm just shines through when you blog about the scan and cut.

    Reply
  • I received the Cricut as a gift years ago and sadly rarely use it. I also have the cuttlebug which I use .
    I live in New York.
    If I owned the scan and cut I would make stencils and cut words out for my handmade cards.
    What a great giveaway. Your enthusiasm just shines through when you blog about the scan and cut.

    Reply
  • Thanks for the chance to win!
    I own a Cuttlebug (does that count?) and live in Michigan. I’d love to use the ScanNCut for cards and banners, then graduate to stencils and stamps, and ultimately try some of the amazing projects you’ve shared with us on your blog.

    Reply
  • Thanks for the chance to win!
    I own a Cuttlebug (does that count?) and live in Michigan. I’d love to use the ScanNCut for cards and banners, then graduate to stencils and stamps, and ultimately try some of the amazing projects you’ve shared with us on your blog.

    Reply
  • Thanks for the chance to win!
    I own a Cuttlebug (does that count?) and live in Michigan. I’d love to use the ScanNCut for cards and banners, then graduate to stencils and stamps, and ultimately try some of the amazing projects you’ve shared with us on your blog.

    Reply
  • Thanks for the chance to win!
    I own a Cuttlebug (does that count?) and live in Michigan. I’d love to use the ScanNCut for cards and banners, then graduate to stencils and stamps, and ultimately try some of the amazing projects you’ve shared with us on your blog.

    Reply
  • Thanks for the chance to win!
    I own a Cuttlebug (does that count?) and live in Michigan. I’d love to use the ScanNCut for cards and banners, then graduate to stencils and stamps, and ultimately try some of the amazing projects you’ve shared with us on your blog.

    Reply
  • Thanks for the chance to win!
    I own a Cuttlebug (does that count?) and live in Michigan. I’d love to use the ScanNCut for cards and banners, then graduate to stencils and stamps, and ultimately try some of the amazing projects you’ve shared with us on your blog.

    Reply
  • I own a Silhouette Cameo electronic cutter
    I live in Florida
    I would use it for cutting stencils. I purchased the Silhouette to cut stencils, but am unable to get it to cut through the stencil material, very frustrating. I also would use it to cut out intricate items that I like to use in my art journals.

    Reply
  • I own a Silhouette Cameo electronic cutter
    I live in Florida
    I would use it for cutting stencils. I purchased the Silhouette to cut stencils, but am unable to get it to cut through the stencil material, very frustrating. I also would use it to cut out intricate items that I like to use in my art journals.

    Reply
  • I own a Silhouette Cameo electronic cutter
    I live in Florida
    I would use it for cutting stencils. I purchased the Silhouette to cut stencils, but am unable to get it to cut through the stencil material, very frustrating. I also would use it to cut out intricate items that I like to use in my art journals.

    Reply
  • I own a Silhouette Cameo electronic cutter
    I live in Florida
    I would use it for cutting stencils. I purchased the Silhouette to cut stencils, but am unable to get it to cut through the stencil material, very frustrating. I also would use it to cut out intricate items that I like to use in my art journals.

    Reply
  • I own a Silhouette Cameo electronic cutter
    I live in Florida
    I would use it for cutting stencils. I purchased the Silhouette to cut stencils, but am unable to get it to cut through the stencil material, very frustrating. I also would use it to cut out intricate items that I like to use in my art journals.

    Reply
  • I own a Silhouette Cameo electronic cutter
    I live in Florida
    I would use it for cutting stencils. I purchased the Silhouette to cut stencils, but am unable to get it to cut through the stencil material, very frustrating. I also would use it to cut out intricate items that I like to use in my art journals.

    Reply
  • I live in the beautiful state of Washington! I started out with a cricut many years ago…upgraded to a larger cricut several years ago and gave the small one to my sister. I then found your blog just a couple years ago and my life changed! I just fell in love with your creativity and needed a ScanNCut so I got a ScanNcut2 and LOVE it! I love that I can draw things from my own imagination, scan it in and cut it out!! I mostly make cards and paper crafts for friends and family! So much fun! I love that they keep coming out with updates and keeps it ever changing. Couldn’t be happier that I found your blog! Would love to win one for my sister!!

    Reply
  • I live in the beautiful state of Washington! I started out with a cricut many years ago…upgraded to a larger cricut several years ago and gave the small one to my sister. I then found your blog just a couple years ago and my life changed! I just fell in love with your creativity and needed a ScanNCut so I got a ScanNcut2 and LOVE it! I love that I can draw things from my own imagination, scan it in and cut it out!! I mostly make cards and paper crafts for friends and family! So much fun! I love that they keep coming out with updates and keeps it ever changing. Couldn’t be happier that I found your blog! Would love to win one for my sister!!

    Reply
  • I live in the beautiful state of Washington! I started out with a cricut many years ago…upgraded to a larger cricut several years ago and gave the small one to my sister. I then found your blog just a couple years ago and my life changed! I just fell in love with your creativity and needed a ScanNCut so I got a ScanNcut2 and LOVE it! I love that I can draw things from my own imagination, scan it in and cut it out!! I mostly make cards and paper crafts for friends and family! So much fun! I love that they keep coming out with updates and keeps it ever changing. Couldn’t be happier that I found your blog! Would love to win one for my sister!!

    Reply
  • I live in the beautiful state of Washington! I started out with a cricut many years ago…upgraded to a larger cricut several years ago and gave the small one to my sister. I then found your blog just a couple years ago and my life changed! I just fell in love with your creativity and needed a ScanNCut so I got a ScanNcut2 and LOVE it! I love that I can draw things from my own imagination, scan it in and cut it out!! I mostly make cards and paper crafts for friends and family! So much fun! I love that they keep coming out with updates and keeps it ever changing. Couldn’t be happier that I found your blog! Would love to win one for my sister!!

    Reply
  • I live in the beautiful state of Washington! I started out with a cricut many years ago…upgraded to a larger cricut several years ago and gave the small one to my sister. I then found your blog just a couple years ago and my life changed! I just fell in love with your creativity and needed a ScanNCut so I got a ScanNcut2 and LOVE it! I love that I can draw things from my own imagination, scan it in and cut it out!! I mostly make cards and paper crafts for friends and family! So much fun! I love that they keep coming out with updates and keeps it ever changing. Couldn’t be happier that I found your blog! Would love to win one for my sister!!

    Reply
  • I live in the beautiful state of Washington! I started out with a cricut many years ago…upgraded to a larger cricut several years ago and gave the small one to my sister. I then found your blog just a couple years ago and my life changed! I just fell in love with your creativity and needed a ScanNCut so I got a ScanNcut2 and LOVE it! I love that I can draw things from my own imagination, scan it in and cut it out!! I mostly make cards and paper crafts for friends and family! So much fun! I love that they keep coming out with updates and keeps it ever changing. Couldn’t be happier that I found your blog! Would love to win one for my sister!!

    Reply
  • I currently own a Silhouette portrait as well as the low tech big shot and cuttlebug, I once tried the Cricut expression but threw it out fairly quickly. I got the Silhouette because of its ability to allow me to use my own art/edesigns for cutting in the form of .svg files. I live in New York. I am inspired by the many projects shown in your blog and I would probably use the Scan n Cut to cut stencils, vinyl quotes, fabric and my own art for mixed media projects. Thanks, Julie for your inspiration! You make me want to spend so much more of my time doing the art I love.

    Reply
  • I currently own a Silhouette portrait as well as the low tech big shot and cuttlebug, I once tried the Cricut expression but threw it out fairly quickly. I got the Silhouette because of its ability to allow me to use my own art/edesigns for cutting in the form of .svg files. I live in New York. I am inspired by the many projects shown in your blog and I would probably use the Scan n Cut to cut stencils, vinyl quotes, fabric and my own art for mixed media projects. Thanks, Julie for your inspiration! You make me want to spend so much more of my time doing the art I love.

    Reply
  • I currently own a Silhouette portrait as well as the low tech big shot and cuttlebug, I once tried the Cricut expression but threw it out fairly quickly. I got the Silhouette because of its ability to allow me to use my own art/edesigns for cutting in the form of .svg files. I live in New York. I am inspired by the many projects shown in your blog and I would probably use the Scan n Cut to cut stencils, vinyl quotes, fabric and my own art for mixed media projects. Thanks, Julie for your inspiration! You make me want to spend so much more of my time doing the art I love.

    Reply
  • I currently own a Silhouette portrait as well as the low tech big shot and cuttlebug, I once tried the Cricut expression but threw it out fairly quickly. I got the Silhouette because of its ability to allow me to use my own art/edesigns for cutting in the form of .svg files. I live in New York. I am inspired by the many projects shown in your blog and I would probably use the Scan n Cut to cut stencils, vinyl quotes, fabric and my own art for mixed media projects. Thanks, Julie for your inspiration! You make me want to spend so much more of my time doing the art I love.

    Reply
  • I currently own a Silhouette portrait as well as the low tech big shot and cuttlebug, I once tried the Cricut expression but threw it out fairly quickly. I got the Silhouette because of its ability to allow me to use my own art/edesigns for cutting in the form of .svg files. I live in New York. I am inspired by the many projects shown in your blog and I would probably use the Scan n Cut to cut stencils, vinyl quotes, fabric and my own art for mixed media projects. Thanks, Julie for your inspiration! You make me want to spend so much more of my time doing the art I love.

    Reply
  • I currently own a Silhouette portrait as well as the low tech big shot and cuttlebug, I once tried the Cricut expression but threw it out fairly quickly. I got the Silhouette because of its ability to allow me to use my own art/edesigns for cutting in the form of .svg files. I live in New York. I am inspired by the many projects shown in your blog and I would probably use the Scan n Cut to cut stencils, vinyl quotes, fabric and my own art for mixed media projects. Thanks, Julie for your inspiration! You make me want to spend so much more of my time doing the art I love.

    Reply
  • I live in California and have only many pairs of scissors. I would use this fabulous machine to make collage shapes and images in both paper and fabric. Experimenting would be a blast. The variety in Julie’s projects is amazing…

    Reply
  • I live in California and have only many pairs of scissors. I would use this fabulous machine to make collage shapes and images in both paper and fabric. Experimenting would be a blast. The variety in Julie’s projects is amazing…

    Reply
  • I live in California and have only many pairs of scissors. I would use this fabulous machine to make collage shapes and images in both paper and fabric. Experimenting would be a blast. The variety in Julie’s projects is amazing…

    Reply
  • I live in California and have only many pairs of scissors. I would use this fabulous machine to make collage shapes and images in both paper and fabric. Experimenting would be a blast. The variety in Julie’s projects is amazing…

    Reply
  • I live in California and have only many pairs of scissors. I would use this fabulous machine to make collage shapes and images in both paper and fabric. Experimenting would be a blast. The variety in Julie’s projects is amazing…

    Reply
  • I live in California and have only many pairs of scissors. I would use this fabulous machine to make collage shapes and images in both paper and fabric. Experimenting would be a blast. The variety in Julie’s projects is amazing…

    Reply
  • I do not own a cutting machine….however…I have been coveting one for awhile. There are so many options! I live in Illinois and just happened upon your blog last month, so many ideas to get my creativity out of a funk! As for what I would make, WOW, the possibilities are endless! I would definitely start with making stencils and masks for my paintings and also alphabet letters(I’m not very good with all the fancy freehand fonts)…from there who knows!

    Reply
  • I do not own a cutting machine….however…I have been coveting one for awhile. There are so many options! I live in Illinois and just happened upon your blog last month, so many ideas to get my creativity out of a funk! As for what I would make, WOW, the possibilities are endless! I would definitely start with making stencils and masks for my paintings and also alphabet letters(I’m not very good with all the fancy freehand fonts)…from there who knows!

    Reply
  • I do not own a cutting machine….however…I have been coveting one for awhile. There are so many options! I live in Illinois and just happened upon your blog last month, so many ideas to get my creativity out of a funk! As for what I would make, WOW, the possibilities are endless! I would definitely start with making stencils and masks for my paintings and also alphabet letters(I’m not very good with all the fancy freehand fonts)…from there who knows!

    Reply
  • I do not own a cutting machine….however…I have been coveting one for awhile. There are so many options! I live in Illinois and just happened upon your blog last month, so many ideas to get my creativity out of a funk! As for what I would make, WOW, the possibilities are endless! I would definitely start with making stencils and masks for my paintings and also alphabet letters(I’m not very good with all the fancy freehand fonts)…from there who knows!

    Reply
  • I do not own a cutting machine….however…I have been coveting one for awhile. There are so many options! I live in Illinois and just happened upon your blog last month, so many ideas to get my creativity out of a funk! As for what I would make, WOW, the possibilities are endless! I would definitely start with making stencils and masks for my paintings and also alphabet letters(I’m not very good with all the fancy freehand fonts)…from there who knows!

    Reply
  • I do not own a cutting machine….however…I have been coveting one for awhile. There are so many options! I live in Illinois and just happened upon your blog last month, so many ideas to get my creativity out of a funk! As for what I would make, WOW, the possibilities are endless! I would definitely start with making stencils and masks for my paintings and also alphabet letters(I’m not very good with all the fancy freehand fonts)…from there who knows!

    Reply
  • I live in California and I currently own several pairs of scissors. I would use this fabulous machine to make collage pieces in paper and fabric. I would love to experiment. The variety in Julie’s projects is amazing…

    Reply
  • I live in California and I currently own several pairs of scissors. I would use this fabulous machine to make collage pieces in paper and fabric. I would love to experiment. The variety in Julie’s projects is amazing…

    Reply
  • I live in California and I currently own several pairs of scissors. I would use this fabulous machine to make collage pieces in paper and fabric. I would love to experiment. The variety in Julie’s projects is amazing…

    Reply
  • I live in California and I currently own several pairs of scissors. I would use this fabulous machine to make collage pieces in paper and fabric. I would love to experiment. The variety in Julie’s projects is amazing…

    Reply
  • I live in California and I currently own several pairs of scissors. I would use this fabulous machine to make collage pieces in paper and fabric. I would love to experiment. The variety in Julie’s projects is amazing…

    Reply
  • I live in California and I currently own several pairs of scissors. I would use this fabulous machine to make collage pieces in paper and fabric. I would love to experiment. The variety in Julie’s projects is amazing…

    Reply
  • I don’t have a Scan N Cut or any other cutting machine.
    I live in Texas
    I think that I would start out by using it for cutting stencils, but after that the possibilities seem endless.
    Thank you for all your inspiring blogs and videos.

    Reply
  • I don’t have a Scan N Cut or any other cutting machine.
    I live in Texas
    I think that I would start out by using it for cutting stencils, but after that the possibilities seem endless.
    Thank you for all your inspiring blogs and videos.

    Reply
  • I don’t have a Scan N Cut or any other cutting machine.
    I live in Texas
    I think that I would start out by using it for cutting stencils, but after that the possibilities seem endless.
    Thank you for all your inspiring blogs and videos.

    Reply
  • I don’t have a Scan N Cut or any other cutting machine.
    I live in Texas
    I think that I would start out by using it for cutting stencils, but after that the possibilities seem endless.
    Thank you for all your inspiring blogs and videos.

    Reply
  • I don’t have a Scan N Cut or any other cutting machine.
    I live in Texas
    I think that I would start out by using it for cutting stencils, but after that the possibilities seem endless.
    Thank you for all your inspiring blogs and videos.

    Reply
  • I don’t have a Scan N Cut or any other cutting machine.
    I live in Texas
    I think that I would start out by using it for cutting stencils, but after that the possibilities seem endless.
    Thank you for all your inspiring blogs and videos.

    Reply
  • I own a Cricut Air
    I live in Alabama
    I would create small fabric pieces using my Zentangle art. To cut vinyl to lace on different objects. To cut paper to make cards of all types. Make stencils.

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  • I own a Cricut Air
    I live in Alabama
    I would create small fabric pieces using my Zentangle art. To cut vinyl to lace on different objects. To cut paper to make cards of all types. Make stencils.

    Reply
  • I own a Cricut Air
    I live in Alabama
    I would create small fabric pieces using my Zentangle art. To cut vinyl to lace on different objects. To cut paper to make cards of all types. Make stencils.

    Reply
  • I own a Cricut Air
    I live in Alabama
    I would create small fabric pieces using my Zentangle art. To cut vinyl to lace on different objects. To cut paper to make cards of all types. Make stencils.

    Reply
  • I own a Cricut Air
    I live in Alabama
    I would create small fabric pieces using my Zentangle art. To cut vinyl to lace on different objects. To cut paper to make cards of all types. Make stencils.

    Reply
  • I own a Cricut Air
    I live in Alabama
    I would create small fabric pieces using my Zentangle art. To cut vinyl to lace on different objects. To cut paper to make cards of all types. Make stencils.

    Reply
  • I live in Tennessee. I don’t have a cutting machine and have never even used one. I would make my own stencils and masks.

    Reply
  • I live in Tennessee. I don’t have a cutting machine and have never even used one. I would make my own stencils and masks.

    Reply
  • I live in Tennessee. I don’t have a cutting machine and have never even used one. I would make my own stencils and masks.

    Reply
  • I live in Tennessee. I don’t have a cutting machine and have never even used one. I would make my own stencils and masks.

    Reply
  • I live in Tennessee. I don’t have a cutting machine and have never even used one. I would make my own stencils and masks.

    Reply
  • I live in Tennessee. I don’t have a cutting machine and have never even used one. I would make my own stencils and masks.

    Reply
  • I have a Cricut Expression and a Cuttlebug….both are probably at least 10 years old. I live in New Jersey. The first thing I would make would be iron on logos for my husband’s work sweatshirts. He keeps asking me if my machine will do that because another guy at work has his wife make them for him. I keep telling him that my machine is too old and doesn’t have that capability. Next, I’d use it for stencils for mixed media, art journaling and cardmaking. And I’d like to make some vinyl word art to accent a few places in my house. Thanks so much for the chance to win!

    Reply
  • I have a Cricut Expression and a Cuttlebug….both are probably at least 10 years old. I live in New Jersey. The first thing I would make would be iron on logos for my husband’s work sweatshirts. He keeps asking me if my machine will do that because another guy at work has his wife make them for him. I keep telling him that my machine is too old and doesn’t have that capability. Next, I’d use it for stencils for mixed media, art journaling and cardmaking. And I’d like to make some vinyl word art to accent a few places in my house. Thanks so much for the chance to win!

    Reply
  • I have a Cricut Expression and a Cuttlebug….both are probably at least 10 years old. I live in New Jersey. The first thing I would make would be iron on logos for my husband’s work sweatshirts. He keeps asking me if my machine will do that because another guy at work has his wife make them for him. I keep telling him that my machine is too old and doesn’t have that capability. Next, I’d use it for stencils for mixed media, art journaling and cardmaking. And I’d like to make some vinyl word art to accent a few places in my house. Thanks so much for the chance to win!

    Reply
  • I have a Cricut Expression and a Cuttlebug….both are probably at least 10 years old. I live in New Jersey. The first thing I would make would be iron on logos for my husband’s work sweatshirts. He keeps asking me if my machine will do that because another guy at work has his wife make them for him. I keep telling him that my machine is too old and doesn’t have that capability. Next, I’d use it for stencils for mixed media, art journaling and cardmaking. And I’d like to make some vinyl word art to accent a few places in my house. Thanks so much for the chance to win!

    Reply
  • I have a Cricut Expression and a Cuttlebug….both are probably at least 10 years old. I live in New Jersey. The first thing I would make would be iron on logos for my husband’s work sweatshirts. He keeps asking me if my machine will do that because another guy at work has his wife make them for him. I keep telling him that my machine is too old and doesn’t have that capability. Next, I’d use it for stencils for mixed media, art journaling and cardmaking. And I’d like to make some vinyl word art to accent a few places in my house. Thanks so much for the chance to win!

    Reply
  • I have a Cricut Expression and a Cuttlebug….both are probably at least 10 years old. I live in New Jersey. The first thing I would make would be iron on logos for my husband’s work sweatshirts. He keeps asking me if my machine will do that because another guy at work has his wife make them for him. I keep telling him that my machine is too old and doesn’t have that capability. Next, I’d use it for stencils for mixed media, art journaling and cardmaking. And I’d like to make some vinyl word art to accent a few places in my house. Thanks so much for the chance to win!

    Reply
  • Scissors, exacto knives, various blades and my semi-arthritic hands are my “machines” for cutting. Although they work quite well, they struggle with details from time to time.
    Texas. Yes, Texas.
    I’m smitten with stencils and stamps…especially stamps for my art journal so would play with that at first. Those little monster creatures are pretty darned cool though.

    Reply
  • Scissors, exacto knives, various blades and my semi-arthritic hands are my “machines” for cutting. Although they work quite well, they struggle with details from time to time.
    Texas. Yes, Texas.
    I’m smitten with stencils and stamps…especially stamps for my art journal so would play with that at first. Those little monster creatures are pretty darned cool though.

    Reply
  • Scissors, exacto knives, various blades and my semi-arthritic hands are my “machines” for cutting. Although they work quite well, they struggle with details from time to time.
    Texas. Yes, Texas.
    I’m smitten with stencils and stamps…especially stamps for my art journal so would play with that at first. Those little monster creatures are pretty darned cool though.

    Reply
  • Scissors, exacto knives, various blades and my semi-arthritic hands are my “machines” for cutting. Although they work quite well, they struggle with details from time to time.
    Texas. Yes, Texas.
    I’m smitten with stencils and stamps…especially stamps for my art journal so would play with that at first. Those little monster creatures are pretty darned cool though.

    Reply
  • Scissors, exacto knives, various blades and my semi-arthritic hands are my “machines” for cutting. Although they work quite well, they struggle with details from time to time.
    Texas. Yes, Texas.
    I’m smitten with stencils and stamps…especially stamps for my art journal so would play with that at first. Those little monster creatures are pretty darned cool though.

    Reply
  • Scissors, exacto knives, various blades and my semi-arthritic hands are my “machines” for cutting. Although they work quite well, they struggle with details from time to time.
    Texas. Yes, Texas.
    I’m smitten with stencils and stamps…especially stamps for my art journal so would play with that at first. Those little monster creatures are pretty darned cool though.

    Reply
  • I have a Cameo, live in California, and would love to cut some stencils of my drawings. Thanks for your blog posts and for this chance to win!

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  • I have a Cameo, live in California, and would love to cut some stencils of my drawings. Thanks for your blog posts and for this chance to win!

    Reply
  • I have a Cameo, live in California, and would love to cut some stencils of my drawings. Thanks for your blog posts and for this chance to win!

    Reply
  • I have a Cameo, live in California, and would love to cut some stencils of my drawings. Thanks for your blog posts and for this chance to win!

    Reply
  • I have a Cameo, live in California, and would love to cut some stencils of my drawings. Thanks for your blog posts and for this chance to win!

    Reply
  • I have a Cameo, live in California, and would love to cut some stencils of my drawings. Thanks for your blog posts and for this chance to win!

    Reply
  • I have not taken the step to purchasing a cutting machine because I work mostly with textiles and fibers and the other machines do not offer the versatility that I am looking for. I have had my eye on the ScanNcut and think it would be the best machine for my intended uses. Ideas for using the ScanNcut would be templates. stencils, printing etc. Living here in WY it is a drive to the nearest Brother dealer to test drive the ScanNcut.
    Thank you for this wonderful giveaway.

    Reply
  • I have not taken the step to purchasing a cutting machine because I work mostly with textiles and fibers and the other machines do not offer the versatility that I am looking for. I have had my eye on the ScanNcut and think it would be the best machine for my intended uses. Ideas for using the ScanNcut would be templates. stencils, printing etc. Living here in WY it is a drive to the nearest Brother dealer to test drive the ScanNcut.
    Thank you for this wonderful giveaway.

    Reply
  • I have not taken the step to purchasing a cutting machine because I work mostly with textiles and fibers and the other machines do not offer the versatility that I am looking for. I have had my eye on the ScanNcut and think it would be the best machine for my intended uses. Ideas for using the ScanNcut would be templates. stencils, printing etc. Living here in WY it is a drive to the nearest Brother dealer to test drive the ScanNcut.
    Thank you for this wonderful giveaway.

    Reply
  • I have not taken the step to purchasing a cutting machine because I work mostly with textiles and fibers and the other machines do not offer the versatility that I am looking for. I have had my eye on the ScanNcut and think it would be the best machine for my intended uses. Ideas for using the ScanNcut would be templates. stencils, printing etc. Living here in WY it is a drive to the nearest Brother dealer to test drive the ScanNcut.
    Thank you for this wonderful giveaway.

    Reply
  • I have not taken the step to purchasing a cutting machine because I work mostly with textiles and fibers and the other machines do not offer the versatility that I am looking for. I have had my eye on the ScanNcut and think it would be the best machine for my intended uses. Ideas for using the ScanNcut would be templates. stencils, printing etc. Living here in WY it is a drive to the nearest Brother dealer to test drive the ScanNcut.
    Thank you for this wonderful giveaway.

    Reply
  • I have not taken the step to purchasing a cutting machine because I work mostly with textiles and fibers and the other machines do not offer the versatility that I am looking for. I have had my eye on the ScanNcut and think it would be the best machine for my intended uses. Ideas for using the ScanNcut would be templates. stencils, printing etc. Living here in WY it is a drive to the nearest Brother dealer to test drive the ScanNcut.
    Thank you for this wonderful giveaway.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie,
    I have a scan n cut CM550dx. I have had it almost two years.
    I live in Connecticut.
    What would I use my scan n cut for. Making Stamps, Making Fabric cutting patterns, cutting felt, cotton fabric, that list is endless. Making Cards, Making Banners, Making stuff Toys. Making Crystal Grids.
    Making stencils, Making Masks to use over the stencils. Using the Brother creative center to cut out their craft projects. Using it to draw flowers, and any kind of design I wish to create. I even use it to make stencils to use in my paintings. I am just new to that but having fun.
    At present I am working on several different projects. Making my stuffed Teddy Bear via the Teddy Bear boarder and canvas.
    Making a Birthday Card that is a stiletto High heal shoe again canvas and the new font converter.
    I have just cut out some vinyl and rubbed in on to an old cast iron Pan. I just wanted to see if it would stick to cast iron and it did and is still on after about a week.
    I will also be using the iron on glitter to make tee shirt with a logo on it for my daughter. I have already used that product on a shawl that I made and on several other tee shirts that I gave out as gifts.
    I would use it for and with all the kits that you can buy. The Rhinestone kit, The stencil kit, Stamp kit, Sticker kit. The embossing kit. I love all the accessories that you can get for the scan n cut. The design collections. I love these.
    I have even used Cricut window cling to cut out window designs for the holidays. Scan n cut can work with most of their cutting products. Oh an yes even their coloring pens can fit in the Universal Pen holder via the masking tape fix.
    For me it is endless. I can make my own coloring books pairing it up with the Cinch spiral book maker. I love making designs in canvas and then using my usb stick to bring over to my scan n cut. I am not wireless and I love the wireless feature of the scan n cut2.
    In the two years that I have had my scan n cut I do not even feel like I have yet used it to it potential. There is a lot more that can be done with this Great awesome machine.
    Thank you for the opportunity to enter this contest. Loved your post and also you are the one that turned me on to this fabulous machine via your first infomercial and HSN. Thank you for that.
    Fawna

    Reply
  • Hi Julie,
    I have a scan n cut CM550dx. I have had it almost two years.
    I live in Connecticut.
    What would I use my scan n cut for. Making Stamps, Making Fabric cutting patterns, cutting felt, cotton fabric, that list is endless. Making Cards, Making Banners, Making stuff Toys. Making Crystal Grids.
    Making stencils, Making Masks to use over the stencils. Using the Brother creative center to cut out their craft projects. Using it to draw flowers, and any kind of design I wish to create. I even use it to make stencils to use in my paintings. I am just new to that but having fun.
    At present I am working on several different projects. Making my stuffed Teddy Bear via the Teddy Bear boarder and canvas.
    Making a Birthday Card that is a stiletto High heal shoe again canvas and the new font converter.
    I have just cut out some vinyl and rubbed in on to an old cast iron Pan. I just wanted to see if it would stick to cast iron and it did and is still on after about a week.
    I will also be using the iron on glitter to make tee shirt with a logo on it for my daughter. I have already used that product on a shawl that I made and on several other tee shirts that I gave out as gifts.
    I would use it for and with all the kits that you can buy. The Rhinestone kit, The stencil kit, Stamp kit, Sticker kit. The embossing kit. I love all the accessories that you can get for the scan n cut. The design collections. I love these.
    I have even used Cricut window cling to cut out window designs for the holidays. Scan n cut can work with most of their cutting products. Oh an yes even their coloring pens can fit in the Universal Pen holder via the masking tape fix.
    For me it is endless. I can make my own coloring books pairing it up with the Cinch spiral book maker. I love making designs in canvas and then using my usb stick to bring over to my scan n cut. I am not wireless and I love the wireless feature of the scan n cut2.
    In the two years that I have had my scan n cut I do not even feel like I have yet used it to it potential. There is a lot more that can be done with this Great awesome machine.
    Thank you for the opportunity to enter this contest. Loved your post and also you are the one that turned me on to this fabulous machine via your first infomercial and HSN. Thank you for that.
    Fawna

    Reply
  • Hi Julie,
    I have a scan n cut CM550dx. I have had it almost two years.
    I live in Connecticut.
    What would I use my scan n cut for. Making Stamps, Making Fabric cutting patterns, cutting felt, cotton fabric, that list is endless. Making Cards, Making Banners, Making stuff Toys. Making Crystal Grids.
    Making stencils, Making Masks to use over the stencils. Using the Brother creative center to cut out their craft projects. Using it to draw flowers, and any kind of design I wish to create. I even use it to make stencils to use in my paintings. I am just new to that but having fun.
    At present I am working on several different projects. Making my stuffed Teddy Bear via the Teddy Bear boarder and canvas.
    Making a Birthday Card that is a stiletto High heal shoe again canvas and the new font converter.
    I have just cut out some vinyl and rubbed in on to an old cast iron Pan. I just wanted to see if it would stick to cast iron and it did and is still on after about a week.
    I will also be using the iron on glitter to make tee shirt with a logo on it for my daughter. I have already used that product on a shawl that I made and on several other tee shirts that I gave out as gifts.
    I would use it for and with all the kits that you can buy. The Rhinestone kit, The stencil kit, Stamp kit, Sticker kit. The embossing kit. I love all the accessories that you can get for the scan n cut. The design collections. I love these.
    I have even used Cricut window cling to cut out window designs for the holidays. Scan n cut can work with most of their cutting products. Oh an yes even their coloring pens can fit in the Universal Pen holder via the masking tape fix.
    For me it is endless. I can make my own coloring books pairing it up with the Cinch spiral book maker. I love making designs in canvas and then using my usb stick to bring over to my scan n cut. I am not wireless and I love the wireless feature of the scan n cut2.
    In the two years that I have had my scan n cut I do not even feel like I have yet used it to it potential. There is a lot more that can be done with this Great awesome machine.
    Thank you for the opportunity to enter this contest. Loved your post and also you are the one that turned me on to this fabulous machine via your first infomercial and HSN. Thank you for that.
    Fawna

    Reply
  • Hi Julie,
    I have a scan n cut CM550dx. I have had it almost two years.
    I live in Connecticut.
    What would I use my scan n cut for. Making Stamps, Making Fabric cutting patterns, cutting felt, cotton fabric, that list is endless. Making Cards, Making Banners, Making stuff Toys. Making Crystal Grids.
    Making stencils, Making Masks to use over the stencils. Using the Brother creative center to cut out their craft projects. Using it to draw flowers, and any kind of design I wish to create. I even use it to make stencils to use in my paintings. I am just new to that but having fun.
    At present I am working on several different projects. Making my stuffed Teddy Bear via the Teddy Bear boarder and canvas.
    Making a Birthday Card that is a stiletto High heal shoe again canvas and the new font converter.
    I have just cut out some vinyl and rubbed in on to an old cast iron Pan. I just wanted to see if it would stick to cast iron and it did and is still on after about a week.
    I will also be using the iron on glitter to make tee shirt with a logo on it for my daughter. I have already used that product on a shawl that I made and on several other tee shirts that I gave out as gifts.
    I would use it for and with all the kits that you can buy. The Rhinestone kit, The stencil kit, Stamp kit, Sticker kit. The embossing kit. I love all the accessories that you can get for the scan n cut. The design collections. I love these.
    I have even used Cricut window cling to cut out window designs for the holidays. Scan n cut can work with most of their cutting products. Oh an yes even their coloring pens can fit in the Universal Pen holder via the masking tape fix.
    For me it is endless. I can make my own coloring books pairing it up with the Cinch spiral book maker. I love making designs in canvas and then using my usb stick to bring over to my scan n cut. I am not wireless and I love the wireless feature of the scan n cut2.
    In the two years that I have had my scan n cut I do not even feel like I have yet used it to it potential. There is a lot more that can be done with this Great awesome machine.
    Thank you for the opportunity to enter this contest. Loved your post and also you are the one that turned me on to this fabulous machine via your first infomercial and HSN. Thank you for that.
    Fawna

    Reply
  • Hi Julie,
    I have a scan n cut CM550dx. I have had it almost two years.
    I live in Connecticut.
    What would I use my scan n cut for. Making Stamps, Making Fabric cutting patterns, cutting felt, cotton fabric, that list is endless. Making Cards, Making Banners, Making stuff Toys. Making Crystal Grids.
    Making stencils, Making Masks to use over the stencils. Using the Brother creative center to cut out their craft projects. Using it to draw flowers, and any kind of design I wish to create. I even use it to make stencils to use in my paintings. I am just new to that but having fun.
    At present I am working on several different projects. Making my stuffed Teddy Bear via the Teddy Bear boarder and canvas.
    Making a Birthday Card that is a stiletto High heal shoe again canvas and the new font converter.
    I have just cut out some vinyl and rubbed in on to an old cast iron Pan. I just wanted to see if it would stick to cast iron and it did and is still on after about a week.
    I will also be using the iron on glitter to make tee shirt with a logo on it for my daughter. I have already used that product on a shawl that I made and on several other tee shirts that I gave out as gifts.
    I would use it for and with all the kits that you can buy. The Rhinestone kit, The stencil kit, Stamp kit, Sticker kit. The embossing kit. I love all the accessories that you can get for the scan n cut. The design collections. I love these.
    I have even used Cricut window cling to cut out window designs for the holidays. Scan n cut can work with most of their cutting products. Oh an yes even their coloring pens can fit in the Universal Pen holder via the masking tape fix.
    For me it is endless. I can make my own coloring books pairing it up with the Cinch spiral book maker. I love making designs in canvas and then using my usb stick to bring over to my scan n cut. I am not wireless and I love the wireless feature of the scan n cut2.
    In the two years that I have had my scan n cut I do not even feel like I have yet used it to it potential. There is a lot more that can be done with this Great awesome machine.
    Thank you for the opportunity to enter this contest. Loved your post and also you are the one that turned me on to this fabulous machine via your first infomercial and HSN. Thank you for that.
    Fawna

    Reply
  • Hi Julie,
    I have a scan n cut CM550dx. I have had it almost two years.
    I live in Connecticut.
    What would I use my scan n cut for. Making Stamps, Making Fabric cutting patterns, cutting felt, cotton fabric, that list is endless. Making Cards, Making Banners, Making stuff Toys. Making Crystal Grids.
    Making stencils, Making Masks to use over the stencils. Using the Brother creative center to cut out their craft projects. Using it to draw flowers, and any kind of design I wish to create. I even use it to make stencils to use in my paintings. I am just new to that but having fun.
    At present I am working on several different projects. Making my stuffed Teddy Bear via the Teddy Bear boarder and canvas.
    Making a Birthday Card that is a stiletto High heal shoe again canvas and the new font converter.
    I have just cut out some vinyl and rubbed in on to an old cast iron Pan. I just wanted to see if it would stick to cast iron and it did and is still on after about a week.
    I will also be using the iron on glitter to make tee shirt with a logo on it for my daughter. I have already used that product on a shawl that I made and on several other tee shirts that I gave out as gifts.
    I would use it for and with all the kits that you can buy. The Rhinestone kit, The stencil kit, Stamp kit, Sticker kit. The embossing kit. I love all the accessories that you can get for the scan n cut. The design collections. I love these.
    I have even used Cricut window cling to cut out window designs for the holidays. Scan n cut can work with most of their cutting products. Oh an yes even their coloring pens can fit in the Universal Pen holder via the masking tape fix.
    For me it is endless. I can make my own coloring books pairing it up with the Cinch spiral book maker. I love making designs in canvas and then using my usb stick to bring over to my scan n cut. I am not wireless and I love the wireless feature of the scan n cut2.
    In the two years that I have had my scan n cut I do not even feel like I have yet used it to it potential. There is a lot more that can be done with this Great awesome machine.
    Thank you for the opportunity to enter this contest. Loved your post and also you are the one that turned me on to this fabulous machine via your first infomercial and HSN. Thank you for that.
    Fawna

    Reply
  • I don’t own a cutting machine
    I live in California
    I would probably start by following a few of your tutorials, and then, once I get to know the machine, I would begin creating my own works of art…everything and anything!

    Reply
  • I don’t own a cutting machine
    I live in California
    I would probably start by following a few of your tutorials, and then, once I get to know the machine, I would begin creating my own works of art…everything and anything!

    Reply
  • I don’t own a cutting machine
    I live in California
    I would probably start by following a few of your tutorials, and then, once I get to know the machine, I would begin creating my own works of art…everything and anything!

    Reply
  • I don’t own a cutting machine
    I live in California
    I would probably start by following a few of your tutorials, and then, once I get to know the machine, I would begin creating my own works of art…everything and anything!

    Reply
  • I don’t own a cutting machine
    I live in California
    I would probably start by following a few of your tutorials, and then, once I get to know the machine, I would begin creating my own works of art…everything and anything!

    Reply
  • I don’t own a cutting machine
    I live in California
    I would probably start by following a few of your tutorials, and then, once I get to know the machine, I would begin creating my own works of art…everything and anything!

    Reply
  • I have a cuttlebug, would love a scan n cut.
    I live in Az. I would use it for making cards and trying all the things you have shown us with your machine!

    Reply
  • I have a cuttlebug, would love a scan n cut.
    I live in Az. I would use it for making cards and trying all the things you have shown us with your machine!

    Reply
  • I have a cuttlebug, would love a scan n cut.
    I live in Az. I would use it for making cards and trying all the things you have shown us with your machine!

    Reply
  • I have a cuttlebug, would love a scan n cut.
    I live in Az. I would use it for making cards and trying all the things you have shown us with your machine!

    Reply
  • I have a cuttlebug, would love a scan n cut.
    I live in Az. I would use it for making cards and trying all the things you have shown us with your machine!

    Reply
  • I have a cuttlebug, would love a scan n cut.
    I live in Az. I would use it for making cards and trying all the things you have shown us with your machine!

    Reply
  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? Just my trusty exacto.
    What state do you live in? Washington
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? Oh, so much. I dream of stencils I could make. Fabric appliqués too.

    Reply
  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? Just my trusty exacto.
    What state do you live in? Washington
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? Oh, so much. I dream of stencils I could make. Fabric appliqués too.

    Reply
  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? Just my trusty exacto.
    What state do you live in? Washington
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? Oh, so much. I dream of stencils I could make. Fabric appliqués too.

    Reply
  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? Just my trusty exacto.
    What state do you live in? Washington
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? Oh, so much. I dream of stencils I could make. Fabric appliqués too.

    Reply
  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? Just my trusty exacto.
    What state do you live in? Washington
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? Oh, so much. I dream of stencils I could make. Fabric appliqués too.

    Reply
  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? Just my trusty exacto.
    What state do you live in? Washington
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? Oh, so much. I dream of stencils I could make. Fabric appliqués too.

    Reply
  • I currently own a Big Shot, which is fantastic, but steel dies can get expensive. I’ve been drooling over the scan n cut since it came on the market! I’m primarily a cardmaker, so I would use it to make more intricate or interactive cards. I also want to make vinyl decals for my wall.
    I’m keeping my fingers crossed in Denver, CO.

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  • I currently own a Big Shot, which is fantastic, but steel dies can get expensive. I’ve been drooling over the scan n cut since it came on the market! I’m primarily a cardmaker, so I would use it to make more intricate or interactive cards. I also want to make vinyl decals for my wall.
    I’m keeping my fingers crossed in Denver, CO.

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  • I currently own a Big Shot, which is fantastic, but steel dies can get expensive. I’ve been drooling over the scan n cut since it came on the market! I’m primarily a cardmaker, so I would use it to make more intricate or interactive cards. I also want to make vinyl decals for my wall.
    I’m keeping my fingers crossed in Denver, CO.

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  • I currently own a Big Shot, which is fantastic, but steel dies can get expensive. I’ve been drooling over the scan n cut since it came on the market! I’m primarily a cardmaker, so I would use it to make more intricate or interactive cards. I also want to make vinyl decals for my wall.
    I’m keeping my fingers crossed in Denver, CO.

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  • I currently own a Big Shot, which is fantastic, but steel dies can get expensive. I’ve been drooling over the scan n cut since it came on the market! I’m primarily a cardmaker, so I would use it to make more intricate or interactive cards. I also want to make vinyl decals for my wall.
    I’m keeping my fingers crossed in Denver, CO.

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  • I currently own a Big Shot, which is fantastic, but steel dies can get expensive. I’ve been drooling over the scan n cut since it came on the market! I’m primarily a cardmaker, so I would use it to make more intricate or interactive cards. I also want to make vinyl decals for my wall.
    I’m keeping my fingers crossed in Denver, CO.

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  • I currently own the SNC 550, which I love! I live in Texas and I use my SNC for paper crafting, cutting fabric for appliques, quilting, and to use on my paper projects.

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  • I currently own the SNC 550, which I love! I live in Texas and I use my SNC for paper crafting, cutting fabric for appliques, quilting, and to use on my paper projects.

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  • I currently own the SNC 550, which I love! I live in Texas and I use my SNC for paper crafting, cutting fabric for appliques, quilting, and to use on my paper projects.

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  • I currently own the SNC 550, which I love! I live in Texas and I use my SNC for paper crafting, cutting fabric for appliques, quilting, and to use on my paper projects.

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  • I currently own the SNC 550, which I love! I live in Texas and I use my SNC for paper crafting, cutting fabric for appliques, quilting, and to use on my paper projects.

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  • I currently own the SNC 550, which I love! I live in Texas and I use my SNC for paper crafting, cutting fabric for appliques, quilting, and to use on my paper projects.

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  • And I can’t follow directions, lol. Currently own a silhouette cameo.

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  • And I can’t follow directions, lol. Currently own a silhouette cameo.

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  • And I can’t follow directions, lol. Currently own a silhouette cameo.

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  • And I can’t follow directions, lol. Currently own a silhouette cameo.

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  • And I can’t follow directions, lol. Currently own a silhouette cameo.

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  • And I can’t follow directions, lol. Currently own a silhouette cameo.

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  • I do not currently own a cutting machine. =(
    I live in California.
    Everything! It’s hard to choose where to start having seen what a Scan and Cut can do. I think I’d start by making stencils and masks. I’m super excited about how it could open up my monoprinting.
    Thanks!

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  • I do not currently own a cutting machine. =(
    I live in California.
    Everything! It’s hard to choose where to start having seen what a Scan and Cut can do. I think I’d start by making stencils and masks. I’m super excited about how it could open up my monoprinting.
    Thanks!

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  • I do not currently own a cutting machine. =(
    I live in California.
    Everything! It’s hard to choose where to start having seen what a Scan and Cut can do. I think I’d start by making stencils and masks. I’m super excited about how it could open up my monoprinting.
    Thanks!

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  • I do not currently own a cutting machine. =(
    I live in California.
    Everything! It’s hard to choose where to start having seen what a Scan and Cut can do. I think I’d start by making stencils and masks. I’m super excited about how it could open up my monoprinting.
    Thanks!

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  • I do not currently own a cutting machine. =(
    I live in California.
    Everything! It’s hard to choose where to start having seen what a Scan and Cut can do. I think I’d start by making stencils and masks. I’m super excited about how it could open up my monoprinting.
    Thanks!

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  • I do not currently own a cutting machine. =(
    I live in California.
    Everything! It’s hard to choose where to start having seen what a Scan and Cut can do. I think I’d start by making stencils and masks. I’m super excited about how it could open up my monoprinting.
    Thanks!

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  • Hi Julie!
    I have a Silhouette Cameo, and I live in Utah. I watch your shows, “Scrapbook Soup” reruns and “Make It Artsy”, which I love and want to be able to create some of the great projects that you are making. So intrigued by the idea of cutting fabric. I’ve never been able to make it happen with the Silhouette.

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  • Hi Julie!
    I have a Silhouette Cameo, and I live in Utah. I watch your shows, “Scrapbook Soup” reruns and “Make It Artsy”, which I love and want to be able to create some of the great projects that you are making. So intrigued by the idea of cutting fabric. I’ve never been able to make it happen with the Silhouette.

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  • Hi Julie!
    I have a Silhouette Cameo, and I live in Utah. I watch your shows, “Scrapbook Soup” reruns and “Make It Artsy”, which I love and want to be able to create some of the great projects that you are making. So intrigued by the idea of cutting fabric. I’ve never been able to make it happen with the Silhouette.

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  • Hi Julie!
    I have a Silhouette Cameo, and I live in Utah. I watch your shows, “Scrapbook Soup” reruns and “Make It Artsy”, which I love and want to be able to create some of the great projects that you are making. So intrigued by the idea of cutting fabric. I’ve never been able to make it happen with the Silhouette.

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  • Hi Julie!
    I have a Silhouette Cameo, and I live in Utah. I watch your shows, “Scrapbook Soup” reruns and “Make It Artsy”, which I love and want to be able to create some of the great projects that you are making. So intrigued by the idea of cutting fabric. I’ve never been able to make it happen with the Silhouette.

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  • Hi Julie!
    I have a Silhouette Cameo, and I live in Utah. I watch your shows, “Scrapbook Soup” reruns and “Make It Artsy”, which I love and want to be able to create some of the great projects that you are making. So intrigued by the idea of cutting fabric. I’ve never been able to make it happen with the Silhouette.

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  • I own ZERO cutting machines but have wanted a number of the options on the market especially the ScanNCut.
    I live in Georgia!
    I would make stencils for my art journaling and greeting cards for my out of state family but what I’d be mostly excited about making would have to be custom clothes for my littles. I have a 6 week old and a 6 year old. Girl and boy respectively so the possibilities are limitless!

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  • I own ZERO cutting machines but have wanted a number of the options on the market especially the ScanNCut.
    I live in Georgia!
    I would make stencils for my art journaling and greeting cards for my out of state family but what I’d be mostly excited about making would have to be custom clothes for my littles. I have a 6 week old and a 6 year old. Girl and boy respectively so the possibilities are limitless!

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  • I own ZERO cutting machines but have wanted a number of the options on the market especially the ScanNCut.
    I live in Georgia!
    I would make stencils for my art journaling and greeting cards for my out of state family but what I’d be mostly excited about making would have to be custom clothes for my littles. I have a 6 week old and a 6 year old. Girl and boy respectively so the possibilities are limitless!

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  • I own ZERO cutting machines but have wanted a number of the options on the market especially the ScanNCut.
    I live in Georgia!
    I would make stencils for my art journaling and greeting cards for my out of state family but what I’d be mostly excited about making would have to be custom clothes for my littles. I have a 6 week old and a 6 year old. Girl and boy respectively so the possibilities are limitless!

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  • I own ZERO cutting machines but have wanted a number of the options on the market especially the ScanNCut.
    I live in Georgia!
    I would make stencils for my art journaling and greeting cards for my out of state family but what I’d be mostly excited about making would have to be custom clothes for my littles. I have a 6 week old and a 6 year old. Girl and boy respectively so the possibilities are limitless!

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  • I own ZERO cutting machines but have wanted a number of the options on the market especially the ScanNCut.
    I live in Georgia!
    I would make stencils for my art journaling and greeting cards for my out of state family but what I’d be mostly excited about making would have to be custom clothes for my littles. I have a 6 week old and a 6 year old. Girl and boy respectively so the possibilities are limitless!

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  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? I own a Sizzix Big Shot, a Silhouette Portrait and a Silhouette Cameo (and a Cricut Expression that I’m giving to my niece). I really want a Brother ScanNCut – but I can’t afford to buy one.
    What state do you live in? CT
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? EVERYTHING! I love that silhouette of your face you cut. I’d like to scan in photos and cut those of people I love. I’d also like to make my own stamps by scanning in images I find attractive. I’d even like to draw my own stamps and designs and cut them out to market one day.

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  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? I own a Sizzix Big Shot, a Silhouette Portrait and a Silhouette Cameo (and a Cricut Expression that I’m giving to my niece). I really want a Brother ScanNCut – but I can’t afford to buy one.
    What state do you live in? CT
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? EVERYTHING! I love that silhouette of your face you cut. I’d like to scan in photos and cut those of people I love. I’d also like to make my own stamps by scanning in images I find attractive. I’d even like to draw my own stamps and designs and cut them out to market one day.

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  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? I own a Sizzix Big Shot, a Silhouette Portrait and a Silhouette Cameo (and a Cricut Expression that I’m giving to my niece). I really want a Brother ScanNCut – but I can’t afford to buy one.
    What state do you live in? CT
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? EVERYTHING! I love that silhouette of your face you cut. I’d like to scan in photos and cut those of people I love. I’d also like to make my own stamps by scanning in images I find attractive. I’d even like to draw my own stamps and designs and cut them out to market one day.

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  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? I own a Sizzix Big Shot, a Silhouette Portrait and a Silhouette Cameo (and a Cricut Expression that I’m giving to my niece). I really want a Brother ScanNCut – but I can’t afford to buy one.
    What state do you live in? CT
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? EVERYTHING! I love that silhouette of your face you cut. I’d like to scan in photos and cut those of people I love. I’d also like to make my own stamps by scanning in images I find attractive. I’d even like to draw my own stamps and designs and cut them out to market one day.

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  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? I own a Sizzix Big Shot, a Silhouette Portrait and a Silhouette Cameo (and a Cricut Expression that I’m giving to my niece). I really want a Brother ScanNCut – but I can’t afford to buy one.
    What state do you live in? CT
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? EVERYTHING! I love that silhouette of your face you cut. I’d like to scan in photos and cut those of people I love. I’d also like to make my own stamps by scanning in images I find attractive. I’d even like to draw my own stamps and designs and cut them out to market one day.

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  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? I own a Sizzix Big Shot, a Silhouette Portrait and a Silhouette Cameo (and a Cricut Expression that I’m giving to my niece). I really want a Brother ScanNCut – but I can’t afford to buy one.
    What state do you live in? CT
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? EVERYTHING! I love that silhouette of your face you cut. I’d like to scan in photos and cut those of people I love. I’d also like to make my own stamps by scanning in images I find attractive. I’d even like to draw my own stamps and designs and cut them out to market one day.

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  • I have a Sizzix Big Shot, a Cricut Explore Air One, an original Cricut, a Vagabond, (all are shared with my daughter) and of course many scissors but my favorites are the 3 sizes of Tonics.
    I live in Michigan.
    What wouldn’t I cut??? I cut just about everything: paper, saved cardboard and boxes, packaging, fabric, netting, wood…if you can cut it I’ve done it! I’ve been cutting my own stencils for 25 years, scrapbooking, card making, art journaling, templates for quilting, doing mixed media art and recently got involved with essential oils and would use the Scan-N-Cut to make labels for the essential oil products I make. It would be fabulous to incorporate my own handwritten fonts!
    Thank you for the opportunity!

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  • I have a Sizzix Big Shot, a Cricut Explore Air One, an original Cricut, a Vagabond, (all are shared with my daughter) and of course many scissors but my favorites are the 3 sizes of Tonics.
    I live in Michigan.
    What wouldn’t I cut??? I cut just about everything: paper, saved cardboard and boxes, packaging, fabric, netting, wood…if you can cut it I’ve done it! I’ve been cutting my own stencils for 25 years, scrapbooking, card making, art journaling, templates for quilting, doing mixed media art and recently got involved with essential oils and would use the Scan-N-Cut to make labels for the essential oil products I make. It would be fabulous to incorporate my own handwritten fonts!
    Thank you for the opportunity!

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  • I have a Sizzix Big Shot, a Cricut Explore Air One, an original Cricut, a Vagabond, (all are shared with my daughter) and of course many scissors but my favorites are the 3 sizes of Tonics.
    I live in Michigan.
    What wouldn’t I cut??? I cut just about everything: paper, saved cardboard and boxes, packaging, fabric, netting, wood…if you can cut it I’ve done it! I’ve been cutting my own stencils for 25 years, scrapbooking, card making, art journaling, templates for quilting, doing mixed media art and recently got involved with essential oils and would use the Scan-N-Cut to make labels for the essential oil products I make. It would be fabulous to incorporate my own handwritten fonts!
    Thank you for the opportunity!

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  • I have a Sizzix Big Shot, a Cricut Explore Air One, an original Cricut, a Vagabond, (all are shared with my daughter) and of course many scissors but my favorites are the 3 sizes of Tonics.
    I live in Michigan.
    What wouldn’t I cut??? I cut just about everything: paper, saved cardboard and boxes, packaging, fabric, netting, wood…if you can cut it I’ve done it! I’ve been cutting my own stencils for 25 years, scrapbooking, card making, art journaling, templates for quilting, doing mixed media art and recently got involved with essential oils and would use the Scan-N-Cut to make labels for the essential oil products I make. It would be fabulous to incorporate my own handwritten fonts!
    Thank you for the opportunity!

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  • I have a Sizzix Big Shot, a Cricut Explore Air One, an original Cricut, a Vagabond, (all are shared with my daughter) and of course many scissors but my favorites are the 3 sizes of Tonics.
    I live in Michigan.
    What wouldn’t I cut??? I cut just about everything: paper, saved cardboard and boxes, packaging, fabric, netting, wood…if you can cut it I’ve done it! I’ve been cutting my own stencils for 25 years, scrapbooking, card making, art journaling, templates for quilting, doing mixed media art and recently got involved with essential oils and would use the Scan-N-Cut to make labels for the essential oil products I make. It would be fabulous to incorporate my own handwritten fonts!
    Thank you for the opportunity!

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  • I have a Sizzix Big Shot, a Cricut Explore Air One, an original Cricut, a Vagabond, (all are shared with my daughter) and of course many scissors but my favorites are the 3 sizes of Tonics.
    I live in Michigan.
    What wouldn’t I cut??? I cut just about everything: paper, saved cardboard and boxes, packaging, fabric, netting, wood…if you can cut it I’ve done it! I’ve been cutting my own stencils for 25 years, scrapbooking, card making, art journaling, templates for quilting, doing mixed media art and recently got involved with essential oils and would use the Scan-N-Cut to make labels for the essential oil products I make. It would be fabulous to incorporate my own handwritten fonts!
    Thank you for the opportunity!

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  • I currently own a Cricut, a Cuttlebug and a Big Shot.
    I live in Washington state.
    I would scan my designs to make stamps and home décor.
    Thanks for the chance to win!

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  • I currently own a Cricut, a Cuttlebug and a Big Shot.
    I live in Washington state.
    I would scan my designs to make stamps and home décor.
    Thanks for the chance to win!

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  • I currently own a Cricut, a Cuttlebug and a Big Shot.
    I live in Washington state.
    I would scan my designs to make stamps and home décor.
    Thanks for the chance to win!

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  • I currently own a Cricut, a Cuttlebug and a Big Shot.
    I live in Washington state.
    I would scan my designs to make stamps and home décor.
    Thanks for the chance to win!

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  • I currently own a Cricut, a Cuttlebug and a Big Shot.
    I live in Washington state.
    I would scan my designs to make stamps and home décor.
    Thanks for the chance to win!

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  • I currently own a Cricut, a Cuttlebug and a Big Shot.
    I live in Washington state.
    I would scan my designs to make stamps and home décor.
    Thanks for the chance to win!

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  • Hi Julie!
    I have a first-generation Cricut (with all the cumbersome cartridges) and a Cuttlebug (which I mostly use for texturing).
    I live in California.
    I would use a Scan N’ Cut to create home decor / quilts / stencils / cards / scrapbook pages / and most importantly WEDDING STUFF (because my daughter is getting married in 2017!!!)

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  • Hi Julie!
    I have a first-generation Cricut (with all the cumbersome cartridges) and a Cuttlebug (which I mostly use for texturing).
    I live in California.
    I would use a Scan N’ Cut to create home decor / quilts / stencils / cards / scrapbook pages / and most importantly WEDDING STUFF (because my daughter is getting married in 2017!!!)

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  • Hi Julie!
    I have a first-generation Cricut (with all the cumbersome cartridges) and a Cuttlebug (which I mostly use for texturing).
    I live in California.
    I would use a Scan N’ Cut to create home decor / quilts / stencils / cards / scrapbook pages / and most importantly WEDDING STUFF (because my daughter is getting married in 2017!!!)

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  • Hi Julie!
    I have a first-generation Cricut (with all the cumbersome cartridges) and a Cuttlebug (which I mostly use for texturing).
    I live in California.
    I would use a Scan N’ Cut to create home decor / quilts / stencils / cards / scrapbook pages / and most importantly WEDDING STUFF (because my daughter is getting married in 2017!!!)

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  • Hi Julie!
    I have a first-generation Cricut (with all the cumbersome cartridges) and a Cuttlebug (which I mostly use for texturing).
    I live in California.
    I would use a Scan N’ Cut to create home decor / quilts / stencils / cards / scrapbook pages / and most importantly WEDDING STUFF (because my daughter is getting married in 2017!!!)

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  • Hi Julie!
    I have a first-generation Cricut (with all the cumbersome cartridges) and a Cuttlebug (which I mostly use for texturing).
    I live in California.
    I would use a Scan N’ Cut to create home decor / quilts / stencils / cards / scrapbook pages / and most importantly WEDDING STUFF (because my daughter is getting married in 2017!!!)

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  • Hi Julie, and Happy Anniversary!!
    My current cutting machine is a pair of Tonic scissors.LOL!
    I have coveted a Scan -N-Cut machine ever since the first one hit the market. I have so many things I’d like to make with this machine that I don’t know where to start. I am a grandmother & great-grandmother so I’d like to try cutting pics of the kids & putting them on fabric or make a book/card that opens up & the picture jumps up/out at you. I’m not sure how I’d go about this but I’d love to try:)
    I live in Washing State. I will be 75 yrs old in June & if I don’t win this I’m going to treat myself with a Scan-N-Cut for my birthday.

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  • Hi Julie, and Happy Anniversary!!
    My current cutting machine is a pair of Tonic scissors.LOL!
    I have coveted a Scan -N-Cut machine ever since the first one hit the market. I have so many things I’d like to make with this machine that I don’t know where to start. I am a grandmother & great-grandmother so I’d like to try cutting pics of the kids & putting them on fabric or make a book/card that opens up & the picture jumps up/out at you. I’m not sure how I’d go about this but I’d love to try:)
    I live in Washing State. I will be 75 yrs old in June & if I don’t win this I’m going to treat myself with a Scan-N-Cut for my birthday.

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  • Hi Julie, and Happy Anniversary!!
    My current cutting machine is a pair of Tonic scissors.LOL!
    I have coveted a Scan -N-Cut machine ever since the first one hit the market. I have so many things I’d like to make with this machine that I don’t know where to start. I am a grandmother & great-grandmother so I’d like to try cutting pics of the kids & putting them on fabric or make a book/card that opens up & the picture jumps up/out at you. I’m not sure how I’d go about this but I’d love to try:)
    I live in Washing State. I will be 75 yrs old in June & if I don’t win this I’m going to treat myself with a Scan-N-Cut for my birthday.

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  • Hi Julie, and Happy Anniversary!!
    My current cutting machine is a pair of Tonic scissors.LOL!
    I have coveted a Scan -N-Cut machine ever since the first one hit the market. I have so many things I’d like to make with this machine that I don’t know where to start. I am a grandmother & great-grandmother so I’d like to try cutting pics of the kids & putting them on fabric or make a book/card that opens up & the picture jumps up/out at you. I’m not sure how I’d go about this but I’d love to try:)
    I live in Washing State. I will be 75 yrs old in June & if I don’t win this I’m going to treat myself with a Scan-N-Cut for my birthday.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie, and Happy Anniversary!!
    My current cutting machine is a pair of Tonic scissors.LOL!
    I have coveted a Scan -N-Cut machine ever since the first one hit the market. I have so many things I’d like to make with this machine that I don’t know where to start. I am a grandmother & great-grandmother so I’d like to try cutting pics of the kids & putting them on fabric or make a book/card that opens up & the picture jumps up/out at you. I’m not sure how I’d go about this but I’d love to try:)
    I live in Washing State. I will be 75 yrs old in June & if I don’t win this I’m going to treat myself with a Scan-N-Cut for my birthday.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie, and Happy Anniversary!!
    My current cutting machine is a pair of Tonic scissors.LOL!
    I have coveted a Scan -N-Cut machine ever since the first one hit the market. I have so many things I’d like to make with this machine that I don’t know where to start. I am a grandmother & great-grandmother so I’d like to try cutting pics of the kids & putting them on fabric or make a book/card that opens up & the picture jumps up/out at you. I’m not sure how I’d go about this but I’d love to try:)
    I live in Washing State. I will be 75 yrs old in June & if I don’t win this I’m going to treat myself with a Scan-N-Cut for my birthday.

    Reply
  • I have a sizzix side kick
    I live in New Jersey
    I would use a scan and cut for more things than I can imagine. Art Journals for one. Mixed media projects. I’d love to make my own Stamos and stencils and share them with the inner city women’s group and other groups I work with.

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  • I have a sizzix side kick
    I live in New Jersey
    I would use a scan and cut for more things than I can imagine. Art Journals for one. Mixed media projects. I’d love to make my own Stamos and stencils and share them with the inner city women’s group and other groups I work with.

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  • I have a sizzix side kick
    I live in New Jersey
    I would use a scan and cut for more things than I can imagine. Art Journals for one. Mixed media projects. I’d love to make my own Stamos and stencils and share them with the inner city women’s group and other groups I work with.

    Reply
  • I have a sizzix side kick
    I live in New Jersey
    I would use a scan and cut for more things than I can imagine. Art Journals for one. Mixed media projects. I’d love to make my own Stamos and stencils and share them with the inner city women’s group and other groups I work with.

    Reply
  • I have a sizzix side kick
    I live in New Jersey
    I would use a scan and cut for more things than I can imagine. Art Journals for one. Mixed media projects. I’d love to make my own Stamos and stencils and share them with the inner city women’s group and other groups I work with.

    Reply
  • I have a sizzix side kick
    I live in New Jersey
    I would use a scan and cut for more things than I can imagine. Art Journals for one. Mixed media projects. I’d love to make my own Stamos and stencils and share them with the inner city women’s group and other groups I work with.

    Reply
  • I own a Cricut Imagine (with a lot of dust on it)
    I live in North Dakota
    I would use the machine for papercrafting and quilting!

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  • I own a Cricut Imagine (with a lot of dust on it)
    I live in North Dakota
    I would use the machine for papercrafting and quilting!

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  • I own a Cricut Imagine (with a lot of dust on it)
    I live in North Dakota
    I would use the machine for papercrafting and quilting!

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  • I own a Cricut Imagine (with a lot of dust on it)
    I live in North Dakota
    I would use the machine for papercrafting and quilting!

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  • I own a Cricut Imagine (with a lot of dust on it)
    I live in North Dakota
    I would use the machine for papercrafting and quilting!

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  • I own a Cricut Imagine (with a lot of dust on it)
    I live in North Dakota
    I would use the machine for papercrafting and quilting!

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  • Happy Blogiversary!
    I own an old cricut and a big shot die cutter.
    I live in NY
    I would use a ScanNCut to make my own stencils and stamps for printmaking as well as elements for mixed media collage. I also love making 3-d modules like boxes, cases, etc.
    Thanks for this great opportunity!

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  • Happy Blogiversary!
    I own an old cricut and a big shot die cutter.
    I live in NY
    I would use a ScanNCut to make my own stencils and stamps for printmaking as well as elements for mixed media collage. I also love making 3-d modules like boxes, cases, etc.
    Thanks for this great opportunity!

    Reply
  • Happy Blogiversary!
    I own an old cricut and a big shot die cutter.
    I live in NY
    I would use a ScanNCut to make my own stencils and stamps for printmaking as well as elements for mixed media collage. I also love making 3-d modules like boxes, cases, etc.
    Thanks for this great opportunity!

    Reply
  • Happy Blogiversary!
    I own an old cricut and a big shot die cutter.
    I live in NY
    I would use a ScanNCut to make my own stencils and stamps for printmaking as well as elements for mixed media collage. I also love making 3-d modules like boxes, cases, etc.
    Thanks for this great opportunity!

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  • Happy Blogiversary!
    I own an old cricut and a big shot die cutter.
    I live in NY
    I would use a ScanNCut to make my own stencils and stamps for printmaking as well as elements for mixed media collage. I also love making 3-d modules like boxes, cases, etc.
    Thanks for this great opportunity!

    Reply
  • Happy Blogiversary!
    I own an old cricut and a big shot die cutter.
    I live in NY
    I would use a ScanNCut to make my own stencils and stamps for printmaking as well as elements for mixed media collage. I also love making 3-d modules like boxes, cases, etc.
    Thanks for this great opportunity!

    Reply
  • I have an older cm100 and a Cricut. I live in Columbus Ohio area. I am into all paper crafts, cards, scrap booking, etc. I am no longer able to work and would like to work from home along with feeding my passion for crafting using the newer ScanNCut. I sometimes get confused when your videos are on a different machine and yes I do watch them all the time. Thank you for this giveaway,

    Reply
  • I have an older cm100 and a Cricut. I live in Columbus Ohio area. I am into all paper crafts, cards, scrap booking, etc. I am no longer able to work and would like to work from home along with feeding my passion for crafting using the newer ScanNCut. I sometimes get confused when your videos are on a different machine and yes I do watch them all the time. Thank you for this giveaway,

    Reply
  • I have an older cm100 and a Cricut. I live in Columbus Ohio area. I am into all paper crafts, cards, scrap booking, etc. I am no longer able to work and would like to work from home along with feeding my passion for crafting using the newer ScanNCut. I sometimes get confused when your videos are on a different machine and yes I do watch them all the time. Thank you for this giveaway,

    Reply
  • I have an older cm100 and a Cricut. I live in Columbus Ohio area. I am into all paper crafts, cards, scrap booking, etc. I am no longer able to work and would like to work from home along with feeding my passion for crafting using the newer ScanNCut. I sometimes get confused when your videos are on a different machine and yes I do watch them all the time. Thank you for this giveaway,

    Reply
  • I have an older cm100 and a Cricut. I live in Columbus Ohio area. I am into all paper crafts, cards, scrap booking, etc. I am no longer able to work and would like to work from home along with feeding my passion for crafting using the newer ScanNCut. I sometimes get confused when your videos are on a different machine and yes I do watch them all the time. Thank you for this giveaway,

    Reply
  • I have an older cm100 and a Cricut. I live in Columbus Ohio area. I am into all paper crafts, cards, scrap booking, etc. I am no longer able to work and would like to work from home along with feeding my passion for crafting using the newer ScanNCut. I sometimes get confused when your videos are on a different machine and yes I do watch them all the time. Thank you for this giveaway,

    Reply
  • I have an old school Sizzix that is currently housed away! I need to get it out!
    I live in sunny California!
    There are many things I think I would create but probably stencils as those are what I am using a lot of these days!

    Reply
  • I have an old school Sizzix that is currently housed away! I need to get it out!
    I live in sunny California!
    There are many things I think I would create but probably stencils as those are what I am using a lot of these days!

    Reply
  • I have an old school Sizzix that is currently housed away! I need to get it out!
    I live in sunny California!
    There are many things I think I would create but probably stencils as those are what I am using a lot of these days!

    Reply
  • I have an old school Sizzix that is currently housed away! I need to get it out!
    I live in sunny California!
    There are many things I think I would create but probably stencils as those are what I am using a lot of these days!

    Reply
  • I have an old school Sizzix that is currently housed away! I need to get it out!
    I live in sunny California!
    There are many things I think I would create but probably stencils as those are what I am using a lot of these days!

    Reply
  • I have an old school Sizzix that is currently housed away! I need to get it out!
    I live in sunny California!
    There are many things I think I would create but probably stencils as those are what I am using a lot of these days!

    Reply
  • I do not own any cutting machines.
    I live in Florida.
    I would love to do all sorts of fun things with it. Stencils, personalized stickers for projects, mixed media, fabric projects. It is so exciting to see all of the endless possibilities the ScanNCut opens up to the home crafter.

    Reply
  • I do not own any cutting machines.
    I live in Florida.
    I would love to do all sorts of fun things with it. Stencils, personalized stickers for projects, mixed media, fabric projects. It is so exciting to see all of the endless possibilities the ScanNCut opens up to the home crafter.

    Reply
  • I do not own any cutting machines.
    I live in Florida.
    I would love to do all sorts of fun things with it. Stencils, personalized stickers for projects, mixed media, fabric projects. It is so exciting to see all of the endless possibilities the ScanNCut opens up to the home crafter.

    Reply
  • I do not own any cutting machines.
    I live in Florida.
    I would love to do all sorts of fun things with it. Stencils, personalized stickers for projects, mixed media, fabric projects. It is so exciting to see all of the endless possibilities the ScanNCut opens up to the home crafter.

    Reply
  • I do not own any cutting machines.
    I live in Florida.
    I would love to do all sorts of fun things with it. Stencils, personalized stickers for projects, mixed media, fabric projects. It is so exciting to see all of the endless possibilities the ScanNCut opens up to the home crafter.

    Reply
  • I do not own any cutting machines.
    I live in Florida.
    I would love to do all sorts of fun things with it. Stencils, personalized stickers for projects, mixed media, fabric projects. It is so exciting to see all of the endless possibilities the ScanNCut opens up to the home crafter.

    Reply
  • I live in Connecticut.
    I own a Cricut. I rarely have used it because I HATE trying to memorize what is on a cartridge! I spend more time printing off the internet and cutting things out or using gel to transfer an image. Cricut never has what I want. I fussy cut too much because I don’t have the right tool.
    I also own a Cuttlebug. I like using embossing folders with it and have some little metal dies.
    I would make all kinds of things with a Scan ‘n Cut. I LOVE the projects you post, but they make me sad because I don’t have one to play with! I would make stencils, stamps, print on fabric and cut all kinds of things out of paper. I love paper cutting!
    Your blog inspires me more than any other I read. Keep those creative juices flowing for the world!

    Reply
  • I live in Connecticut.
    I own a Cricut. I rarely have used it because I HATE trying to memorize what is on a cartridge! I spend more time printing off the internet and cutting things out or using gel to transfer an image. Cricut never has what I want. I fussy cut too much because I don’t have the right tool.
    I also own a Cuttlebug. I like using embossing folders with it and have some little metal dies.
    I would make all kinds of things with a Scan ‘n Cut. I LOVE the projects you post, but they make me sad because I don’t have one to play with! I would make stencils, stamps, print on fabric and cut all kinds of things out of paper. I love paper cutting!
    Your blog inspires me more than any other I read. Keep those creative juices flowing for the world!

    Reply
  • I live in Connecticut.
    I own a Cricut. I rarely have used it because I HATE trying to memorize what is on a cartridge! I spend more time printing off the internet and cutting things out or using gel to transfer an image. Cricut never has what I want. I fussy cut too much because I don’t have the right tool.
    I also own a Cuttlebug. I like using embossing folders with it and have some little metal dies.
    I would make all kinds of things with a Scan ‘n Cut. I LOVE the projects you post, but they make me sad because I don’t have one to play with! I would make stencils, stamps, print on fabric and cut all kinds of things out of paper. I love paper cutting!
    Your blog inspires me more than any other I read. Keep those creative juices flowing for the world!

    Reply
  • I live in Connecticut.
    I own a Cricut. I rarely have used it because I HATE trying to memorize what is on a cartridge! I spend more time printing off the internet and cutting things out or using gel to transfer an image. Cricut never has what I want. I fussy cut too much because I don’t have the right tool.
    I also own a Cuttlebug. I like using embossing folders with it and have some little metal dies.
    I would make all kinds of things with a Scan ‘n Cut. I LOVE the projects you post, but they make me sad because I don’t have one to play with! I would make stencils, stamps, print on fabric and cut all kinds of things out of paper. I love paper cutting!
    Your blog inspires me more than any other I read. Keep those creative juices flowing for the world!

    Reply
  • I live in Connecticut.
    I own a Cricut. I rarely have used it because I HATE trying to memorize what is on a cartridge! I spend more time printing off the internet and cutting things out or using gel to transfer an image. Cricut never has what I want. I fussy cut too much because I don’t have the right tool.
    I also own a Cuttlebug. I like using embossing folders with it and have some little metal dies.
    I would make all kinds of things with a Scan ‘n Cut. I LOVE the projects you post, but they make me sad because I don’t have one to play with! I would make stencils, stamps, print on fabric and cut all kinds of things out of paper. I love paper cutting!
    Your blog inspires me more than any other I read. Keep those creative juices flowing for the world!

    Reply
  • I live in Connecticut.
    I own a Cricut. I rarely have used it because I HATE trying to memorize what is on a cartridge! I spend more time printing off the internet and cutting things out or using gel to transfer an image. Cricut never has what I want. I fussy cut too much because I don’t have the right tool.
    I also own a Cuttlebug. I like using embossing folders with it and have some little metal dies.
    I would make all kinds of things with a Scan ‘n Cut. I LOVE the projects you post, but they make me sad because I don’t have one to play with! I would make stencils, stamps, print on fabric and cut all kinds of things out of paper. I love paper cutting!
    Your blog inspires me more than any other I read. Keep those creative juices flowing for the world!

    Reply
  • I own a Big Shot Plus.
    I live in sunny central Florida.
    I would love! love! love! to own a Scan n Cut! With the Big Shot, my creativity is limited to someone ELSE’s idea of a design, and then I still have to find one close to my idea, and buy THEIR design. I dabble in calligraphy, watercolors, art journaling and I make my own stamps and stencils – by hand. While I love to fussy-cut, this machine would be my new best friend! I have two granddaughters and am currently working on puzzles (family pictures, laminated, and manually cut up into pieces) to put in Ziploc bags to go into the ’emergency entertainment travel bags’ (for doctor appointments and restaurants and such) that I’ve recently sewn for them. Oh! I could turn our drawings into fabric pieces for quilts, and could create intricate stencils, personalized titles for journal pages, or t-shirts, and I would design patterns for Baby Stella doll clothes and . . . OH! the places I could go!!!

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  • I own a Big Shot Plus.
    I live in sunny central Florida.
    I would love! love! love! to own a Scan n Cut! With the Big Shot, my creativity is limited to someone ELSE’s idea of a design, and then I still have to find one close to my idea, and buy THEIR design. I dabble in calligraphy, watercolors, art journaling and I make my own stamps and stencils – by hand. While I love to fussy-cut, this machine would be my new best friend! I have two granddaughters and am currently working on puzzles (family pictures, laminated, and manually cut up into pieces) to put in Ziploc bags to go into the ’emergency entertainment travel bags’ (for doctor appointments and restaurants and such) that I’ve recently sewn for them. Oh! I could turn our drawings into fabric pieces for quilts, and could create intricate stencils, personalized titles for journal pages, or t-shirts, and I would design patterns for Baby Stella doll clothes and . . . OH! the places I could go!!!

    Reply
  • I own a Big Shot Plus.
    I live in sunny central Florida.
    I would love! love! love! to own a Scan n Cut! With the Big Shot, my creativity is limited to someone ELSE’s idea of a design, and then I still have to find one close to my idea, and buy THEIR design. I dabble in calligraphy, watercolors, art journaling and I make my own stamps and stencils – by hand. While I love to fussy-cut, this machine would be my new best friend! I have two granddaughters and am currently working on puzzles (family pictures, laminated, and manually cut up into pieces) to put in Ziploc bags to go into the ’emergency entertainment travel bags’ (for doctor appointments and restaurants and such) that I’ve recently sewn for them. Oh! I could turn our drawings into fabric pieces for quilts, and could create intricate stencils, personalized titles for journal pages, or t-shirts, and I would design patterns for Baby Stella doll clothes and . . . OH! the places I could go!!!

    Reply
  • I own a Big Shot Plus.
    I live in sunny central Florida.
    I would love! love! love! to own a Scan n Cut! With the Big Shot, my creativity is limited to someone ELSE’s idea of a design, and then I still have to find one close to my idea, and buy THEIR design. I dabble in calligraphy, watercolors, art journaling and I make my own stamps and stencils – by hand. While I love to fussy-cut, this machine would be my new best friend! I have two granddaughters and am currently working on puzzles (family pictures, laminated, and manually cut up into pieces) to put in Ziploc bags to go into the ’emergency entertainment travel bags’ (for doctor appointments and restaurants and such) that I’ve recently sewn for them. Oh! I could turn our drawings into fabric pieces for quilts, and could create intricate stencils, personalized titles for journal pages, or t-shirts, and I would design patterns for Baby Stella doll clothes and . . . OH! the places I could go!!!

    Reply
  • I own a Big Shot Plus.
    I live in sunny central Florida.
    I would love! love! love! to own a Scan n Cut! With the Big Shot, my creativity is limited to someone ELSE’s idea of a design, and then I still have to find one close to my idea, and buy THEIR design. I dabble in calligraphy, watercolors, art journaling and I make my own stamps and stencils – by hand. While I love to fussy-cut, this machine would be my new best friend! I have two granddaughters and am currently working on puzzles (family pictures, laminated, and manually cut up into pieces) to put in Ziploc bags to go into the ’emergency entertainment travel bags’ (for doctor appointments and restaurants and such) that I’ve recently sewn for them. Oh! I could turn our drawings into fabric pieces for quilts, and could create intricate stencils, personalized titles for journal pages, or t-shirts, and I would design patterns for Baby Stella doll clothes and . . . OH! the places I could go!!!

    Reply
  • I own a Big Shot Plus.
    I live in sunny central Florida.
    I would love! love! love! to own a Scan n Cut! With the Big Shot, my creativity is limited to someone ELSE’s idea of a design, and then I still have to find one close to my idea, and buy THEIR design. I dabble in calligraphy, watercolors, art journaling and I make my own stamps and stencils – by hand. While I love to fussy-cut, this machine would be my new best friend! I have two granddaughters and am currently working on puzzles (family pictures, laminated, and manually cut up into pieces) to put in Ziploc bags to go into the ’emergency entertainment travel bags’ (for doctor appointments and restaurants and such) that I’ve recently sewn for them. Oh! I could turn our drawings into fabric pieces for quilts, and could create intricate stencils, personalized titles for journal pages, or t-shirts, and I would design patterns for Baby Stella doll clothes and . . . OH! the places I could go!!!

    Reply
  • I do not have a cutting machine.
    I live on Oregon.
    If I had a scan-and-cut I’d use it for creating templates and stencils for my art quilt projects. If it can be used for die-cutting fabric, that would be an awesome bonus!

    Reply
  • I do not have a cutting machine.
    I live on Oregon.
    If I had a scan-and-cut I’d use it for creating templates and stencils for my art quilt projects. If it can be used for die-cutting fabric, that would be an awesome bonus!

    Reply
  • I do not have a cutting machine.
    I live on Oregon.
    If I had a scan-and-cut I’d use it for creating templates and stencils for my art quilt projects. If it can be used for die-cutting fabric, that would be an awesome bonus!

    Reply
  • I do not have a cutting machine.
    I live on Oregon.
    If I had a scan-and-cut I’d use it for creating templates and stencils for my art quilt projects. If it can be used for die-cutting fabric, that would be an awesome bonus!

    Reply
  • I do not have a cutting machine.
    I live on Oregon.
    If I had a scan-and-cut I’d use it for creating templates and stencils for my art quilt projects. If it can be used for die-cutting fabric, that would be an awesome bonus!

    Reply
  • I do not have a cutting machine.
    I live on Oregon.
    If I had a scan-and-cut I’d use it for creating templates and stencils for my art quilt projects. If it can be used for die-cutting fabric, that would be an awesome bonus!

    Reply
  • I have a very basic crank die cutting machine – cricuit cuttlebug. I live in California and I think I’d get into applique and quilting if I got the scan n cut machine. Of course there are SO many things I’d love to try using the scan n cut and I know just where I’d find all the tutorials and ideas I’d need! THANK YOU JULIE! : )

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  • I have a very basic crank die cutting machine – cricuit cuttlebug. I live in California and I think I’d get into applique and quilting if I got the scan n cut machine. Of course there are SO many things I’d love to try using the scan n cut and I know just where I’d find all the tutorials and ideas I’d need! THANK YOU JULIE! : )

    Reply
  • I have a very basic crank die cutting machine – cricuit cuttlebug. I live in California and I think I’d get into applique and quilting if I got the scan n cut machine. Of course there are SO many things I’d love to try using the scan n cut and I know just where I’d find all the tutorials and ideas I’d need! THANK YOU JULIE! : )

    Reply
  • I have a very basic crank die cutting machine – cricuit cuttlebug. I live in California and I think I’d get into applique and quilting if I got the scan n cut machine. Of course there are SO many things I’d love to try using the scan n cut and I know just where I’d find all the tutorials and ideas I’d need! THANK YOU JULIE! : )

    Reply
  • I have a very basic crank die cutting machine – cricuit cuttlebug. I live in California and I think I’d get into applique and quilting if I got the scan n cut machine. Of course there are SO many things I’d love to try using the scan n cut and I know just where I’d find all the tutorials and ideas I’d need! THANK YOU JULIE! : )

    Reply
  • I have a very basic crank die cutting machine – cricuit cuttlebug. I live in California and I think I’d get into applique and quilting if I got the scan n cut machine. Of course there are SO many things I’d love to try using the scan n cut and I know just where I’d find all the tutorials and ideas I’d need! THANK YOU JULIE! : )

    Reply
  • I have a Cricut, which I really don’t use anymore and should just get rid of, a silhouette portrait that gets used a little more, and a Big Shot which gets used the most. I have a friend with the Scan n Cut and have been really wanting one. I love that it will cut right on a stamped line and the design features are much more user friendly than the silhouette.
    I live in NY and would use the Scan N Cut to fussy cut my stamped images as well as in designing stencils and other items.
    Thanks to you and Brother for the chance to win!

    Reply
  • I have a Cricut, which I really don’t use anymore and should just get rid of, a silhouette portrait that gets used a little more, and a Big Shot which gets used the most. I have a friend with the Scan n Cut and have been really wanting one. I love that it will cut right on a stamped line and the design features are much more user friendly than the silhouette.
    I live in NY and would use the Scan N Cut to fussy cut my stamped images as well as in designing stencils and other items.
    Thanks to you and Brother for the chance to win!

    Reply
  • I have a Cricut, which I really don’t use anymore and should just get rid of, a silhouette portrait that gets used a little more, and a Big Shot which gets used the most. I have a friend with the Scan n Cut and have been really wanting one. I love that it will cut right on a stamped line and the design features are much more user friendly than the silhouette.
    I live in NY and would use the Scan N Cut to fussy cut my stamped images as well as in designing stencils and other items.
    Thanks to you and Brother for the chance to win!

    Reply
  • I have a Cricut, which I really don’t use anymore and should just get rid of, a silhouette portrait that gets used a little more, and a Big Shot which gets used the most. I have a friend with the Scan n Cut and have been really wanting one. I love that it will cut right on a stamped line and the design features are much more user friendly than the silhouette.
    I live in NY and would use the Scan N Cut to fussy cut my stamped images as well as in designing stencils and other items.
    Thanks to you and Brother for the chance to win!

    Reply
  • I have a Cricut, which I really don’t use anymore and should just get rid of, a silhouette portrait that gets used a little more, and a Big Shot which gets used the most. I have a friend with the Scan n Cut and have been really wanting one. I love that it will cut right on a stamped line and the design features are much more user friendly than the silhouette.
    I live in NY and would use the Scan N Cut to fussy cut my stamped images as well as in designing stencils and other items.
    Thanks to you and Brother for the chance to win!

    Reply
  • I have a Cricut, which I really don’t use anymore and should just get rid of, a silhouette portrait that gets used a little more, and a Big Shot which gets used the most. I have a friend with the Scan n Cut and have been really wanting one. I love that it will cut right on a stamped line and the design features are much more user friendly than the silhouette.
    I live in NY and would use the Scan N Cut to fussy cut my stamped images as well as in designing stencils and other items.
    Thanks to you and Brother for the chance to win!

    Reply
  • Sorry! I don’t know why I said I live in NY – I grew up there and I live in VA now. Major brain fart!

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  • Sorry! I don’t know why I said I live in NY – I grew up there and I live in VA now. Major brain fart!

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  • Sorry! I don’t know why I said I live in NY – I grew up there and I live in VA now. Major brain fart!

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  • Sorry! I don’t know why I said I live in NY – I grew up there and I live in VA now. Major brain fart!

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  • Sorry! I don’t know why I said I live in NY – I grew up there and I live in VA now. Major brain fart!

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  • Sorry! I don’t know why I said I live in NY – I grew up there and I live in VA now. Major brain fart!

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  • Hi Julie, what a super giveaway.
    I have no machine or technicological cutter or
    die-cut machine at all. But I would love to have one.
    I live in Florida.
    I’d master stencil and stamp making first and then
    wow who knows – endless possibilities right? Very exciting.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie, what a super giveaway.
    I have no machine or technicological cutter or
    die-cut machine at all. But I would love to have one.
    I live in Florida.
    I’d master stencil and stamp making first and then
    wow who knows – endless possibilities right? Very exciting.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie, what a super giveaway.
    I have no machine or technicological cutter or
    die-cut machine at all. But I would love to have one.
    I live in Florida.
    I’d master stencil and stamp making first and then
    wow who knows – endless possibilities right? Very exciting.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie, what a super giveaway.
    I have no machine or technicological cutter or
    die-cut machine at all. But I would love to have one.
    I live in Florida.
    I’d master stencil and stamp making first and then
    wow who knows – endless possibilities right? Very exciting.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie, what a super giveaway.
    I have no machine or technicological cutter or
    die-cut machine at all. But I would love to have one.
    I live in Florida.
    I’d master stencil and stamp making first and then
    wow who knows – endless possibilities right? Very exciting.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie, what a super giveaway.
    I have no machine or technicological cutter or
    die-cut machine at all. But I would love to have one.
    I live in Florida.
    I’d master stencil and stamp making first and then
    wow who knows – endless possibilities right? Very exciting.

    Reply
  • Greetings! Thank you for the opportunity to enter this giveaway! I own an older brother scan n cut as well as a Vagabond 2. i live in the beautiful state of California. I would LoVe to win a new scan n cut and would use it to cut items that I’ll make into party favors for my dear 28 year old son’s wedding in Iowa in June this year as well as to create surprise gifts for my friends and family to go along with cards I create with it. I will also assist my neighbor who’s a high school teacher in decorating her room and educating her students. I’m very excited about this giveaway and promise to send you photos and create videos on my YouTube channel with it if I’m selected! Happy 2017!

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  • Greetings! Thank you for the opportunity to enter this giveaway! I own an older brother scan n cut as well as a Vagabond 2. i live in the beautiful state of California. I would LoVe to win a new scan n cut and would use it to cut items that I’ll make into party favors for my dear 28 year old son’s wedding in Iowa in June this year as well as to create surprise gifts for my friends and family to go along with cards I create with it. I will also assist my neighbor who’s a high school teacher in decorating her room and educating her students. I’m very excited about this giveaway and promise to send you photos and create videos on my YouTube channel with it if I’m selected! Happy 2017!

    Reply
  • Greetings! Thank you for the opportunity to enter this giveaway! I own an older brother scan n cut as well as a Vagabond 2. i live in the beautiful state of California. I would LoVe to win a new scan n cut and would use it to cut items that I’ll make into party favors for my dear 28 year old son’s wedding in Iowa in June this year as well as to create surprise gifts for my friends and family to go along with cards I create with it. I will also assist my neighbor who’s a high school teacher in decorating her room and educating her students. I’m very excited about this giveaway and promise to send you photos and create videos on my YouTube channel with it if I’m selected! Happy 2017!

    Reply
  • Greetings! Thank you for the opportunity to enter this giveaway! I own an older brother scan n cut as well as a Vagabond 2. i live in the beautiful state of California. I would LoVe to win a new scan n cut and would use it to cut items that I’ll make into party favors for my dear 28 year old son’s wedding in Iowa in June this year as well as to create surprise gifts for my friends and family to go along with cards I create with it. I will also assist my neighbor who’s a high school teacher in decorating her room and educating her students. I’m very excited about this giveaway and promise to send you photos and create videos on my YouTube channel with it if I’m selected! Happy 2017!

    Reply
  • Greetings! Thank you for the opportunity to enter this giveaway! I own an older brother scan n cut as well as a Vagabond 2. i live in the beautiful state of California. I would LoVe to win a new scan n cut and would use it to cut items that I’ll make into party favors for my dear 28 year old son’s wedding in Iowa in June this year as well as to create surprise gifts for my friends and family to go along with cards I create with it. I will also assist my neighbor who’s a high school teacher in decorating her room and educating her students. I’m very excited about this giveaway and promise to send you photos and create videos on my YouTube channel with it if I’m selected! Happy 2017!

    Reply
  • Greetings! Thank you for the opportunity to enter this giveaway! I own an older brother scan n cut as well as a Vagabond 2. i live in the beautiful state of California. I would LoVe to win a new scan n cut and would use it to cut items that I’ll make into party favors for my dear 28 year old son’s wedding in Iowa in June this year as well as to create surprise gifts for my friends and family to go along with cards I create with it. I will also assist my neighbor who’s a high school teacher in decorating her room and educating her students. I’m very excited about this giveaway and promise to send you photos and create videos on my YouTube channel with it if I’m selected! Happy 2017!

    Reply
  • I own a Cricut – one of the smaller format (6×12 cutting mat) original machines.
    I live in the great sunflower state of Kansas.
    I would do so many things with the ScanNCut. I would design great scraobooking pages scanning & cutting my own handwriting & artwork. I would also cut more stencils (quickly!) of my designs to paint clothing – Tshirts & aprons & bags. And I would love to try cutting some custom foam stencils…

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  • I own a Cricut – one of the smaller format (6×12 cutting mat) original machines.
    I live in the great sunflower state of Kansas.
    I would do so many things with the ScanNCut. I would design great scraobooking pages scanning & cutting my own handwriting & artwork. I would also cut more stencils (quickly!) of my designs to paint clothing – Tshirts & aprons & bags. And I would love to try cutting some custom foam stencils…

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  • I own a Cricut – one of the smaller format (6×12 cutting mat) original machines.
    I live in the great sunflower state of Kansas.
    I would do so many things with the ScanNCut. I would design great scraobooking pages scanning & cutting my own handwriting & artwork. I would also cut more stencils (quickly!) of my designs to paint clothing – Tshirts & aprons & bags. And I would love to try cutting some custom foam stencils…

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  • I own a Cricut – one of the smaller format (6×12 cutting mat) original machines.
    I live in the great sunflower state of Kansas.
    I would do so many things with the ScanNCut. I would design great scraobooking pages scanning & cutting my own handwriting & artwork. I would also cut more stencils (quickly!) of my designs to paint clothing – Tshirts & aprons & bags. And I would love to try cutting some custom foam stencils…

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  • I own a Cricut – one of the smaller format (6×12 cutting mat) original machines.
    I live in the great sunflower state of Kansas.
    I would do so many things with the ScanNCut. I would design great scraobooking pages scanning & cutting my own handwriting & artwork. I would also cut more stencils (quickly!) of my designs to paint clothing – Tshirts & aprons & bags. And I would love to try cutting some custom foam stencils…

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  • I own a Cricut – one of the smaller format (6×12 cutting mat) original machines.
    I live in the great sunflower state of Kansas.
    I would do so many things with the ScanNCut. I would design great scraobooking pages scanning & cutting my own handwriting & artwork. I would also cut more stencils (quickly!) of my designs to paint clothing – Tshirts & aprons & bags. And I would love to try cutting some custom foam stencils…

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  • I do not own a ScanNCut. (I just ask my friend who does to make items for me.)
    I live in Pennsylvania.
    First, I would use it for Creative Signs/Decor at church instead of asking my friend for help using her ScanNCut. I would be more creative with my art journaling since I don’t have options that the scanNcut would offer. I would love to experiment and learn how to use the ScanNCut to spark a whole new level in my creative journey.

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  • I do not own a ScanNCut. (I just ask my friend who does to make items for me.)
    I live in Pennsylvania.
    First, I would use it for Creative Signs/Decor at church instead of asking my friend for help using her ScanNCut. I would be more creative with my art journaling since I don’t have options that the scanNcut would offer. I would love to experiment and learn how to use the ScanNCut to spark a whole new level in my creative journey.

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  • I do not own a ScanNCut. (I just ask my friend who does to make items for me.)
    I live in Pennsylvania.
    First, I would use it for Creative Signs/Decor at church instead of asking my friend for help using her ScanNCut. I would be more creative with my art journaling since I don’t have options that the scanNcut would offer. I would love to experiment and learn how to use the ScanNCut to spark a whole new level in my creative journey.

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  • I do not own a ScanNCut. (I just ask my friend who does to make items for me.)
    I live in Pennsylvania.
    First, I would use it for Creative Signs/Decor at church instead of asking my friend for help using her ScanNCut. I would be more creative with my art journaling since I don’t have options that the scanNcut would offer. I would love to experiment and learn how to use the ScanNCut to spark a whole new level in my creative journey.

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  • I do not own a ScanNCut. (I just ask my friend who does to make items for me.)
    I live in Pennsylvania.
    First, I would use it for Creative Signs/Decor at church instead of asking my friend for help using her ScanNCut. I would be more creative with my art journaling since I don’t have options that the scanNcut would offer. I would love to experiment and learn how to use the ScanNCut to spark a whole new level in my creative journey.

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  • I do not own a ScanNCut. (I just ask my friend who does to make items for me.)
    I live in Pennsylvania.
    First, I would use it for Creative Signs/Decor at church instead of asking my friend for help using her ScanNCut. I would be more creative with my art journaling since I don’t have options that the scanNcut would offer. I would love to experiment and learn how to use the ScanNCut to spark a whole new level in my creative journey.

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  • I currently own a very old Cricut (that I never use) and a ScanNCut but would love to be able to upgrade to the ScanNCut 2 for its wireless capabilities!
    I live in Ohio.
    What couldn’t I make with the ScanNCut 2? I use it for scrapbooking, card making, making home decorations and party decor, stencils, and cutting fabric for quilting, ornaments and doll clothes.
    I’d love a new machine so I could donate my current one to the Akron Maker Space (SynHak).

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  • I currently own a very old Cricut (that I never use) and a ScanNCut but would love to be able to upgrade to the ScanNCut 2 for its wireless capabilities!
    I live in Ohio.
    What couldn’t I make with the ScanNCut 2? I use it for scrapbooking, card making, making home decorations and party decor, stencils, and cutting fabric for quilting, ornaments and doll clothes.
    I’d love a new machine so I could donate my current one to the Akron Maker Space (SynHak).

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  • I currently own a very old Cricut (that I never use) and a ScanNCut but would love to be able to upgrade to the ScanNCut 2 for its wireless capabilities!
    I live in Ohio.
    What couldn’t I make with the ScanNCut 2? I use it for scrapbooking, card making, making home decorations and party decor, stencils, and cutting fabric for quilting, ornaments and doll clothes.
    I’d love a new machine so I could donate my current one to the Akron Maker Space (SynHak).

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  • I currently own a very old Cricut (that I never use) and a ScanNCut but would love to be able to upgrade to the ScanNCut 2 for its wireless capabilities!
    I live in Ohio.
    What couldn’t I make with the ScanNCut 2? I use it for scrapbooking, card making, making home decorations and party decor, stencils, and cutting fabric for quilting, ornaments and doll clothes.
    I’d love a new machine so I could donate my current one to the Akron Maker Space (SynHak).

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  • I currently own a very old Cricut (that I never use) and a ScanNCut but would love to be able to upgrade to the ScanNCut 2 for its wireless capabilities!
    I live in Ohio.
    What couldn’t I make with the ScanNCut 2? I use it for scrapbooking, card making, making home decorations and party decor, stencils, and cutting fabric for quilting, ornaments and doll clothes.
    I’d love a new machine so I could donate my current one to the Akron Maker Space (SynHak).

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  • I currently own a very old Cricut (that I never use) and a ScanNCut but would love to be able to upgrade to the ScanNCut 2 for its wireless capabilities!
    I live in Ohio.
    What couldn’t I make with the ScanNCut 2? I use it for scrapbooking, card making, making home decorations and party decor, stencils, and cutting fabric for quilting, ornaments and doll clothes.
    I’d love a new machine so I could donate my current one to the Akron Maker Space (SynHak).

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  • Wow thanks so much for the opportunity.
    I own a very old Quickkutz.
    I live in Arizona
    I would use it for EVERYTHING for card making and scrapbooking. I really want to make my own stencils and scrapbook titles. I just WANT TO EXPLORE EVERYTHING IT CAN DO.

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  • Wow thanks so much for the opportunity.
    I own a very old Quickkutz.
    I live in Arizona
    I would use it for EVERYTHING for card making and scrapbooking. I really want to make my own stencils and scrapbook titles. I just WANT TO EXPLORE EVERYTHING IT CAN DO.

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  • Wow thanks so much for the opportunity.
    I own a very old Quickkutz.
    I live in Arizona
    I would use it for EVERYTHING for card making and scrapbooking. I really want to make my own stencils and scrapbook titles. I just WANT TO EXPLORE EVERYTHING IT CAN DO.

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  • Wow thanks so much for the opportunity.
    I own a very old Quickkutz.
    I live in Arizona
    I would use it for EVERYTHING for card making and scrapbooking. I really want to make my own stencils and scrapbook titles. I just WANT TO EXPLORE EVERYTHING IT CAN DO.

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  • Wow thanks so much for the opportunity.
    I own a very old Quickkutz.
    I live in Arizona
    I would use it for EVERYTHING for card making and scrapbooking. I really want to make my own stencils and scrapbook titles. I just WANT TO EXPLORE EVERYTHING IT CAN DO.

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  • Wow thanks so much for the opportunity.
    I own a very old Quickkutz.
    I live in Arizona
    I would use it for EVERYTHING for card making and scrapbooking. I really want to make my own stencils and scrapbook titles. I just WANT TO EXPLORE EVERYTHING IT CAN DO.

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  • I do not own any kind of cutting machine. I live in California.
    I would use the ScanNCut in card making and quilt patterns. Congrats on you blogaversary. Love all your videos.

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  • I do not own any kind of cutting machine. I live in California.
    I would use the ScanNCut in card making and quilt patterns. Congrats on you blogaversary. Love all your videos.

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  • I do not own any kind of cutting machine. I live in California.
    I would use the ScanNCut in card making and quilt patterns. Congrats on you blogaversary. Love all your videos.

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  • I do not own any kind of cutting machine. I live in California.
    I would use the ScanNCut in card making and quilt patterns. Congrats on you blogaversary. Love all your videos.

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  • I do not own any kind of cutting machine. I live in California.
    I would use the ScanNCut in card making and quilt patterns. Congrats on you blogaversary. Love all your videos.

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  • I do not own any kind of cutting machine. I live in California.
    I would use the ScanNCut in card making and quilt patterns. Congrats on you blogaversary. Love all your videos.

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  • Love all your projects!
    I own a Cameo Silhouette.
    I live in Texas.
    I would love to scan my sketches and artwork to create dimensional projects! oh my!

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  • Love all your projects!
    I own a Cameo Silhouette.
    I live in Texas.
    I would love to scan my sketches and artwork to create dimensional projects! oh my!

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  • Love all your projects!
    I own a Cameo Silhouette.
    I live in Texas.
    I would love to scan my sketches and artwork to create dimensional projects! oh my!

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  • Love all your projects!
    I own a Cameo Silhouette.
    I live in Texas.
    I would love to scan my sketches and artwork to create dimensional projects! oh my!

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  • Love all your projects!
    I own a Cameo Silhouette.
    I live in Texas.
    I would love to scan my sketches and artwork to create dimensional projects! oh my!

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  • Love all your projects!
    I own a Cameo Silhouette.
    I live in Texas.
    I would love to scan my sketches and artwork to create dimensional projects! oh my!

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  • I do not own a cutting machine – YET! I have never been able to decide which one was “right” for me. I live in Texas. And, finally, the loaded question – what projects might I use my new Scan ‘N Cut to create? I would call myself a project junky, because I have spent the last 5 years learning as many creative hobbies as I can. My current obsession is hand lettering, so I am EXTREMELY excited about the prospect of using the Scan ‘N Cut to design and digitize my own fonts and lettered quotes. I have also recently been working with watercolor, so I would envision creating some beautiful lettered and painted projects. Just the possibility of organizing a Scan ‘N Cut station in my craft room gets my creative juices flowing!!

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  • I do not own a cutting machine – YET! I have never been able to decide which one was “right” for me. I live in Texas. And, finally, the loaded question – what projects might I use my new Scan ‘N Cut to create? I would call myself a project junky, because I have spent the last 5 years learning as many creative hobbies as I can. My current obsession is hand lettering, so I am EXTREMELY excited about the prospect of using the Scan ‘N Cut to design and digitize my own fonts and lettered quotes. I have also recently been working with watercolor, so I would envision creating some beautiful lettered and painted projects. Just the possibility of organizing a Scan ‘N Cut station in my craft room gets my creative juices flowing!!

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  • I do not own a cutting machine – YET! I have never been able to decide which one was “right” for me. I live in Texas. And, finally, the loaded question – what projects might I use my new Scan ‘N Cut to create? I would call myself a project junky, because I have spent the last 5 years learning as many creative hobbies as I can. My current obsession is hand lettering, so I am EXTREMELY excited about the prospect of using the Scan ‘N Cut to design and digitize my own fonts and lettered quotes. I have also recently been working with watercolor, so I would envision creating some beautiful lettered and painted projects. Just the possibility of organizing a Scan ‘N Cut station in my craft room gets my creative juices flowing!!

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  • I do not own a cutting machine – YET! I have never been able to decide which one was “right” for me. I live in Texas. And, finally, the loaded question – what projects might I use my new Scan ‘N Cut to create? I would call myself a project junky, because I have spent the last 5 years learning as many creative hobbies as I can. My current obsession is hand lettering, so I am EXTREMELY excited about the prospect of using the Scan ‘N Cut to design and digitize my own fonts and lettered quotes. I have also recently been working with watercolor, so I would envision creating some beautiful lettered and painted projects. Just the possibility of organizing a Scan ‘N Cut station in my craft room gets my creative juices flowing!!

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  • I do not own a cutting machine – YET! I have never been able to decide which one was “right” for me. I live in Texas. And, finally, the loaded question – what projects might I use my new Scan ‘N Cut to create? I would call myself a project junky, because I have spent the last 5 years learning as many creative hobbies as I can. My current obsession is hand lettering, so I am EXTREMELY excited about the prospect of using the Scan ‘N Cut to design and digitize my own fonts and lettered quotes. I have also recently been working with watercolor, so I would envision creating some beautiful lettered and painted projects. Just the possibility of organizing a Scan ‘N Cut station in my craft room gets my creative juices flowing!!

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  • I do not own a cutting machine – YET! I have never been able to decide which one was “right” for me. I live in Texas. And, finally, the loaded question – what projects might I use my new Scan ‘N Cut to create? I would call myself a project junky, because I have spent the last 5 years learning as many creative hobbies as I can. My current obsession is hand lettering, so I am EXTREMELY excited about the prospect of using the Scan ‘N Cut to design and digitize my own fonts and lettered quotes. I have also recently been working with watercolor, so I would envision creating some beautiful lettered and painted projects. Just the possibility of organizing a Scan ‘N Cut station in my craft room gets my creative juices flowing!!

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  • Hi Julie, I own the Silhouette Portrait. I live in Oklahoma and have been thinking about a Brother lately because one, the Portrait only does 8.5 X 11 and they just don’t have much support. I watch your Scan and Cut tutorials with great interest because of the onscreen display and it seems such a clean cut. I use it mostly for paper and cardstock but I would love to cut my own stencils. The Portrait has inferior stencil material.

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  • Hi Julie, I own the Silhouette Portrait. I live in Oklahoma and have been thinking about a Brother lately because one, the Portrait only does 8.5 X 11 and they just don’t have much support. I watch your Scan and Cut tutorials with great interest because of the onscreen display and it seems such a clean cut. I use it mostly for paper and cardstock but I would love to cut my own stencils. The Portrait has inferior stencil material.

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  • Hi Julie, I own the Silhouette Portrait. I live in Oklahoma and have been thinking about a Brother lately because one, the Portrait only does 8.5 X 11 and they just don’t have much support. I watch your Scan and Cut tutorials with great interest because of the onscreen display and it seems such a clean cut. I use it mostly for paper and cardstock but I would love to cut my own stencils. The Portrait has inferior stencil material.

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  • Hi Julie, I own the Silhouette Portrait. I live in Oklahoma and have been thinking about a Brother lately because one, the Portrait only does 8.5 X 11 and they just don’t have much support. I watch your Scan and Cut tutorials with great interest because of the onscreen display and it seems such a clean cut. I use it mostly for paper and cardstock but I would love to cut my own stencils. The Portrait has inferior stencil material.

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  • Hi Julie, I own the Silhouette Portrait. I live in Oklahoma and have been thinking about a Brother lately because one, the Portrait only does 8.5 X 11 and they just don’t have much support. I watch your Scan and Cut tutorials with great interest because of the onscreen display and it seems such a clean cut. I use it mostly for paper and cardstock but I would love to cut my own stencils. The Portrait has inferior stencil material.

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  • Hi Julie, I own the Silhouette Portrait. I live in Oklahoma and have been thinking about a Brother lately because one, the Portrait only does 8.5 X 11 and they just don’t have much support. I watch your Scan and Cut tutorials with great interest because of the onscreen display and it seems such a clean cut. I use it mostly for paper and cardstock but I would love to cut my own stencils. The Portrait has inferior stencil material.

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  • I own a Cricut Expression, a Cricut Explore, Cricut Cake Mini and a Gazelle. I live in New York. I would make so many things. The scanner is a game changer, being able to cut holes for special planner pages without fiddling with size for example. Scanning dots for cross stitching on paper or shrinky plastic and then cutting those holes. Stuffed animals like the horse you made. Stencils, masks, and making my own papercrafting embellishments from drawings without a lengthy conversion process. Making my own stamps. Fussycutting stamped images that don’t have dies with borders, without borders. Drawing images, drawing images to be painted in. And I’m pretty sure other things would occur to me as I go along.

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  • I own a Cricut Expression, a Cricut Explore, Cricut Cake Mini and a Gazelle. I live in New York. I would make so many things. The scanner is a game changer, being able to cut holes for special planner pages without fiddling with size for example. Scanning dots for cross stitching on paper or shrinky plastic and then cutting those holes. Stuffed animals like the horse you made. Stencils, masks, and making my own papercrafting embellishments from drawings without a lengthy conversion process. Making my own stamps. Fussycutting stamped images that don’t have dies with borders, without borders. Drawing images, drawing images to be painted in. And I’m pretty sure other things would occur to me as I go along.

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  • I own a Cricut Expression, a Cricut Explore, Cricut Cake Mini and a Gazelle. I live in New York. I would make so many things. The scanner is a game changer, being able to cut holes for special planner pages without fiddling with size for example. Scanning dots for cross stitching on paper or shrinky plastic and then cutting those holes. Stuffed animals like the horse you made. Stencils, masks, and making my own papercrafting embellishments from drawings without a lengthy conversion process. Making my own stamps. Fussycutting stamped images that don’t have dies with borders, without borders. Drawing images, drawing images to be painted in. And I’m pretty sure other things would occur to me as I go along.

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  • I own a Cricut Expression, a Cricut Explore, Cricut Cake Mini and a Gazelle. I live in New York. I would make so many things. The scanner is a game changer, being able to cut holes for special planner pages without fiddling with size for example. Scanning dots for cross stitching on paper or shrinky plastic and then cutting those holes. Stuffed animals like the horse you made. Stencils, masks, and making my own papercrafting embellishments from drawings without a lengthy conversion process. Making my own stamps. Fussycutting stamped images that don’t have dies with borders, without borders. Drawing images, drawing images to be painted in. And I’m pretty sure other things would occur to me as I go along.

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  • I own a Cricut Expression, a Cricut Explore, Cricut Cake Mini and a Gazelle. I live in New York. I would make so many things. The scanner is a game changer, being able to cut holes for special planner pages without fiddling with size for example. Scanning dots for cross stitching on paper or shrinky plastic and then cutting those holes. Stuffed animals like the horse you made. Stencils, masks, and making my own papercrafting embellishments from drawings without a lengthy conversion process. Making my own stamps. Fussycutting stamped images that don’t have dies with borders, without borders. Drawing images, drawing images to be painted in. And I’m pretty sure other things would occur to me as I go along.

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  • I own a Cricut Expression, a Cricut Explore, Cricut Cake Mini and a Gazelle. I live in New York. I would make so many things. The scanner is a game changer, being able to cut holes for special planner pages without fiddling with size for example. Scanning dots for cross stitching on paper or shrinky plastic and then cutting those holes. Stuffed animals like the horse you made. Stencils, masks, and making my own papercrafting embellishments from drawings without a lengthy conversion process. Making my own stamps. Fussycutting stamped images that don’t have dies with borders, without borders. Drawing images, drawing images to be painted in. And I’m pretty sure other things would occur to me as I go along.

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  • I live in Kansas and do not own a Scan-n-Cut. But you had me at that Christmas Tree pop-up card! If I can, I would rather use my own artwork any day, and with this machine it would be so easy to do!

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  • I live in Kansas and do not own a Scan-n-Cut. But you had me at that Christmas Tree pop-up card! If I can, I would rather use my own artwork any day, and with this machine it would be so easy to do!

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  • I live in Kansas and do not own a Scan-n-Cut. But you had me at that Christmas Tree pop-up card! If I can, I would rather use my own artwork any day, and with this machine it would be so easy to do!

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  • I live in Kansas and do not own a Scan-n-Cut. But you had me at that Christmas Tree pop-up card! If I can, I would rather use my own artwork any day, and with this machine it would be so easy to do!

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  • I live in Kansas and do not own a Scan-n-Cut. But you had me at that Christmas Tree pop-up card! If I can, I would rather use my own artwork any day, and with this machine it would be so easy to do!

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  • I live in Kansas and do not own a Scan-n-Cut. But you had me at that Christmas Tree pop-up card! If I can, I would rather use my own artwork any day, and with this machine it would be so easy to do!

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  • I’ve never owned any kind of cutting machine, but I’ve admired them from afar. I live in Indiana. If I won a Scan n Cut, I would use it to make ALL the things. Thanks for the awesome giveaway, Julie!

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  • I’ve never owned any kind of cutting machine, but I’ve admired them from afar. I live in Indiana. If I won a Scan n Cut, I would use it to make ALL the things. Thanks for the awesome giveaway, Julie!

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  • I’ve never owned any kind of cutting machine, but I’ve admired them from afar. I live in Indiana. If I won a Scan n Cut, I would use it to make ALL the things. Thanks for the awesome giveaway, Julie!

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  • I’ve never owned any kind of cutting machine, but I’ve admired them from afar. I live in Indiana. If I won a Scan n Cut, I would use it to make ALL the things. Thanks for the awesome giveaway, Julie!

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  • I’ve never owned any kind of cutting machine, but I’ve admired them from afar. I live in Indiana. If I won a Scan n Cut, I would use it to make ALL the things. Thanks for the awesome giveaway, Julie!

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  • I’ve never owned any kind of cutting machine, but I’ve admired them from afar. I live in Indiana. If I won a Scan n Cut, I would use it to make ALL the things. Thanks for the awesome giveaway, Julie!

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  • I have two Cricuts. The original personal cutter that I won from an EBay auction. I also have a refurbished Expression that was a panic buy after the personal cutter stop cutting. Only later did I find out that the new needle was defective. But I like having a backup. I live in California and have all of my entire life. I like the scan feature of the Scan and Cut. I make cards, not for sale, but for family and friends. People love cards made especially for them. I would use the machine to scan in photos of people and places we shared to make the card even more specialized.

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  • I have two Cricuts. The original personal cutter that I won from an EBay auction. I also have a refurbished Expression that was a panic buy after the personal cutter stop cutting. Only later did I find out that the new needle was defective. But I like having a backup. I live in California and have all of my entire life. I like the scan feature of the Scan and Cut. I make cards, not for sale, but for family and friends. People love cards made especially for them. I would use the machine to scan in photos of people and places we shared to make the card even more specialized.

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  • I have two Cricuts. The original personal cutter that I won from an EBay auction. I also have a refurbished Expression that was a panic buy after the personal cutter stop cutting. Only later did I find out that the new needle was defective. But I like having a backup. I live in California and have all of my entire life. I like the scan feature of the Scan and Cut. I make cards, not for sale, but for family and friends. People love cards made especially for them. I would use the machine to scan in photos of people and places we shared to make the card even more specialized.

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  • I have two Cricuts. The original personal cutter that I won from an EBay auction. I also have a refurbished Expression that was a panic buy after the personal cutter stop cutting. Only later did I find out that the new needle was defective. But I like having a backup. I live in California and have all of my entire life. I like the scan feature of the Scan and Cut. I make cards, not for sale, but for family and friends. People love cards made especially for them. I would use the machine to scan in photos of people and places we shared to make the card even more specialized.

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  • I have two Cricuts. The original personal cutter that I won from an EBay auction. I also have a refurbished Expression that was a panic buy after the personal cutter stop cutting. Only later did I find out that the new needle was defective. But I like having a backup. I live in California and have all of my entire life. I like the scan feature of the Scan and Cut. I make cards, not for sale, but for family and friends. People love cards made especially for them. I would use the machine to scan in photos of people and places we shared to make the card even more specialized.

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  • I have two Cricuts. The original personal cutter that I won from an EBay auction. I also have a refurbished Expression that was a panic buy after the personal cutter stop cutting. Only later did I find out that the new needle was defective. But I like having a backup. I live in California and have all of my entire life. I like the scan feature of the Scan and Cut. I make cards, not for sale, but for family and friends. People love cards made especially for them. I would use the machine to scan in photos of people and places we shared to make the card even more specialized.

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  • I live in Kentucky and do not own any electronic cutting machines. I would love to use a Scan N Cut to make stamps and to cut out items instead of constantly “fussy cutting”.

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  • I live in Kentucky and do not own any electronic cutting machines. I would love to use a Scan N Cut to make stamps and to cut out items instead of constantly “fussy cutting”.

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  • I live in Kentucky and do not own any electronic cutting machines. I would love to use a Scan N Cut to make stamps and to cut out items instead of constantly “fussy cutting”.

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  • I live in Kentucky and do not own any electronic cutting machines. I would love to use a Scan N Cut to make stamps and to cut out items instead of constantly “fussy cutting”.

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  • I live in Kentucky and do not own any electronic cutting machines. I would love to use a Scan N Cut to make stamps and to cut out items instead of constantly “fussy cutting”.

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  • I live in Kentucky and do not own any electronic cutting machines. I would love to use a Scan N Cut to make stamps and to cut out items instead of constantly “fussy cutting”.

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  • I currently own the Cricut Explore with wireless card, I live in NY and I’d create more stencils using my won handwriting and designs. I might even cut fabric for quilting.

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  • I currently own the Cricut Explore with wireless card, I live in NY and I’d create more stencils using my won handwriting and designs. I might even cut fabric for quilting.

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  • I currently own the Cricut Explore with wireless card, I live in NY and I’d create more stencils using my won handwriting and designs. I might even cut fabric for quilting.

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  • I currently own the Cricut Explore with wireless card, I live in NY and I’d create more stencils using my won handwriting and designs. I might even cut fabric for quilting.

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  • I currently own the Cricut Explore with wireless card, I live in NY and I’d create more stencils using my won handwriting and designs. I might even cut fabric for quilting.

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  • I currently own the Cricut Explore with wireless card, I live in NY and I’d create more stencils using my won handwriting and designs. I might even cut fabric for quilting.

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  • I own a BigClick, live in California, and I would use it to create a self portrait first. That is so inspiring to me.

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  • I own a BigClick, live in California, and I would use it to create a self portrait first. That is so inspiring to me.

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  • I own a BigClick, live in California, and I would use it to create a self portrait first. That is so inspiring to me.

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  • I own a BigClick, live in California, and I would use it to create a self portrait first. That is so inspiring to me.

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  • I own a BigClick, live in California, and I would use it to create a self portrait first. That is so inspiring to me.

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  • I own a BigClick, live in California, and I would use it to create a self portrait first. That is so inspiring to me.

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  • Julie, I love what you do but especially what you do with this machine! I do not have an electronic cutting machine but I have disabilities that make it very difficult to fussy cut. So I think I would start out using a machine for that, then branch out into stencils or handmade stamps out of foam as you just did. I live in Tennessee. Thanks for the chance!

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  • Julie, I love what you do but especially what you do with this machine! I do not have an electronic cutting machine but I have disabilities that make it very difficult to fussy cut. So I think I would start out using a machine for that, then branch out into stencils or handmade stamps out of foam as you just did. I live in Tennessee. Thanks for the chance!

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  • Julie, I love what you do but especially what you do with this machine! I do not have an electronic cutting machine but I have disabilities that make it very difficult to fussy cut. So I think I would start out using a machine for that, then branch out into stencils or handmade stamps out of foam as you just did. I live in Tennessee. Thanks for the chance!

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  • Julie, I love what you do but especially what you do with this machine! I do not have an electronic cutting machine but I have disabilities that make it very difficult to fussy cut. So I think I would start out using a machine for that, then branch out into stencils or handmade stamps out of foam as you just did. I live in Tennessee. Thanks for the chance!

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  • Julie, I love what you do but especially what you do with this machine! I do not have an electronic cutting machine but I have disabilities that make it very difficult to fussy cut. So I think I would start out using a machine for that, then branch out into stencils or handmade stamps out of foam as you just did. I live in Tennessee. Thanks for the chance!

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  • Julie, I love what you do but especially what you do with this machine! I do not have an electronic cutting machine but I have disabilities that make it very difficult to fussy cut. So I think I would start out using a machine for that, then branch out into stencils or handmade stamps out of foam as you just did. I live in Tennessee. Thanks for the chance!

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  • I own the first Cuttlebug, the first Cricut and the first Silhouette.
    I live in NV.
    I would use it to cut thicker materials.
    Thanks for the chance!

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  • I own the first Cuttlebug, the first Cricut and the first Silhouette.
    I live in NV.
    I would use it to cut thicker materials.
    Thanks for the chance!

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  • I own the first Cuttlebug, the first Cricut and the first Silhouette.
    I live in NV.
    I would use it to cut thicker materials.
    Thanks for the chance!

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  • I own the first Cuttlebug, the first Cricut and the first Silhouette.
    I live in NV.
    I would use it to cut thicker materials.
    Thanks for the chance!

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  • I own the first Cuttlebug, the first Cricut and the first Silhouette.
    I live in NV.
    I would use it to cut thicker materials.
    Thanks for the chance!

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  • I own the first Cuttlebug, the first Cricut and the first Silhouette.
    I live in NV.
    I would use it to cut thicker materials.
    Thanks for the chance!

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  • I don’t currently own any cutting machines, boo!
    I live in Eureka, CA.
    I would love to make my own stencils, I <3 stencils!

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  • I don’t currently own any cutting machines, boo!
    I live in Eureka, CA.
    I would love to make my own stencils, I <3 stencils!

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  • I don’t currently own any cutting machines, boo!
    I live in Eureka, CA.
    I would love to make my own stencils, I <3 stencils!

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  • I don’t currently own any cutting machines, boo!
    I live in Eureka, CA.
    I would love to make my own stencils, I <3 stencils!

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  • I don’t currently own any cutting machines, boo!
    I live in Eureka, CA.
    I would love to make my own stencils, I <3 stencils!

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  • I don’t currently own any cutting machines, boo!
    I live in Eureka, CA.
    I would love to make my own stencils, I <3 stencils!

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  • I don’t have an electric die cutter machine at all, but I have a Sizzix Vagabond die cut machine.
    I live in Connecticut, so I could even pick up the machine if necessary!
    I’m a mixed media artist, so I would create stencils among diecutting paper, canvas,and fabric.
    This so exciting! Thanks for the chance to win!!

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  • I don’t have an electric die cutter machine at all, but I have a Sizzix Vagabond die cut machine.
    I live in Connecticut, so I could even pick up the machine if necessary!
    I’m a mixed media artist, so I would create stencils among diecutting paper, canvas,and fabric.
    This so exciting! Thanks for the chance to win!!

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  • I don’t have an electric die cutter machine at all, but I have a Sizzix Vagabond die cut machine.
    I live in Connecticut, so I could even pick up the machine if necessary!
    I’m a mixed media artist, so I would create stencils among diecutting paper, canvas,and fabric.
    This so exciting! Thanks for the chance to win!!

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  • I don’t have an electric die cutter machine at all, but I have a Sizzix Vagabond die cut machine.
    I live in Connecticut, so I could even pick up the machine if necessary!
    I’m a mixed media artist, so I would create stencils among diecutting paper, canvas,and fabric.
    This so exciting! Thanks for the chance to win!!

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  • I don’t have an electric die cutter machine at all, but I have a Sizzix Vagabond die cut machine.
    I live in Connecticut, so I could even pick up the machine if necessary!
    I’m a mixed media artist, so I would create stencils among diecutting paper, canvas,and fabric.
    This so exciting! Thanks for the chance to win!!

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  • I don’t have an electric die cutter machine at all, but I have a Sizzix Vagabond die cut machine.
    I live in Connecticut, so I could even pick up the machine if necessary!
    I’m a mixed media artist, so I would create stencils among diecutting paper, canvas,and fabric.
    This so exciting! Thanks for the chance to win!!

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  • I have a Sizzix Big Shot which I love but it is so limited in comparison to the Scan n Cut. I live in Missouri. As a quilter, painter, mixed media artist, journaler and scrapbooker I see no end to the uses I would find for a Scan n Cut. I would probably start out making stencils or titles.

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  • I have a Sizzix Big Shot which I love but it is so limited in comparison to the Scan n Cut. I live in Missouri. As a quilter, painter, mixed media artist, journaler and scrapbooker I see no end to the uses I would find for a Scan n Cut. I would probably start out making stencils or titles.

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  • I have a Sizzix Big Shot which I love but it is so limited in comparison to the Scan n Cut. I live in Missouri. As a quilter, painter, mixed media artist, journaler and scrapbooker I see no end to the uses I would find for a Scan n Cut. I would probably start out making stencils or titles.

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  • I have a Sizzix Big Shot which I love but it is so limited in comparison to the Scan n Cut. I live in Missouri. As a quilter, painter, mixed media artist, journaler and scrapbooker I see no end to the uses I would find for a Scan n Cut. I would probably start out making stencils or titles.

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  • I have a Sizzix Big Shot which I love but it is so limited in comparison to the Scan n Cut. I live in Missouri. As a quilter, painter, mixed media artist, journaler and scrapbooker I see no end to the uses I would find for a Scan n Cut. I would probably start out making stencils or titles.

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  • I have a Sizzix Big Shot which I love but it is so limited in comparison to the Scan n Cut. I live in Missouri. As a quilter, painter, mixed media artist, journaler and scrapbooker I see no end to the uses I would find for a Scan n Cut. I would probably start out making stencils or titles.

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  • I currently own a ScanNCut.
    I live in Washington state.
    I’ve created so much with my ScanNCut. I’ve purchased lots of cutting files. One of the things I’ve done with my machine is to create embossed texture. For example I have a 3D ice cream cone box which I embossed the cone part of the design to make it look more like a realistic sugar cone or embossing card stock to make the side of 3D houses to look like they have lap siding.

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  • I currently own a ScanNCut.
    I live in Washington state.
    I’ve created so much with my ScanNCut. I’ve purchased lots of cutting files. One of the things I’ve done with my machine is to create embossed texture. For example I have a 3D ice cream cone box which I embossed the cone part of the design to make it look more like a realistic sugar cone or embossing card stock to make the side of 3D houses to look like they have lap siding.

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  • I currently own a ScanNCut.
    I live in Washington state.
    I’ve created so much with my ScanNCut. I’ve purchased lots of cutting files. One of the things I’ve done with my machine is to create embossed texture. For example I have a 3D ice cream cone box which I embossed the cone part of the design to make it look more like a realistic sugar cone or embossing card stock to make the side of 3D houses to look like they have lap siding.

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  • I currently own a ScanNCut.
    I live in Washington state.
    I’ve created so much with my ScanNCut. I’ve purchased lots of cutting files. One of the things I’ve done with my machine is to create embossed texture. For example I have a 3D ice cream cone box which I embossed the cone part of the design to make it look more like a realistic sugar cone or embossing card stock to make the side of 3D houses to look like they have lap siding.

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  • I currently own a ScanNCut.
    I live in Washington state.
    I’ve created so much with my ScanNCut. I’ve purchased lots of cutting files. One of the things I’ve done with my machine is to create embossed texture. For example I have a 3D ice cream cone box which I embossed the cone part of the design to make it look more like a realistic sugar cone or embossing card stock to make the side of 3D houses to look like they have lap siding.

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  • I currently own a ScanNCut.
    I live in Washington state.
    I’ve created so much with my ScanNCut. I’ve purchased lots of cutting files. One of the things I’ve done with my machine is to create embossed texture. For example I have a 3D ice cream cone box which I embossed the cone part of the design to make it look more like a realistic sugar cone or embossing card stock to make the side of 3D houses to look like they have lap siding.

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  • Hi. I own a Cricut and a cuttlebug.
    I live in Connecticut.
    Ah, what wouldn’t I do with a scan n cut! I would start by sharing with my daughter who would love to make stencils. I would probably make stamps and then venture into some fabric projects. Then I would try everything! I’m sure I would need to quit my job.
    Thanks for the opportunity to win.

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  • Hi. I own a Cricut and a cuttlebug.
    I live in Connecticut.
    Ah, what wouldn’t I do with a scan n cut! I would start by sharing with my daughter who would love to make stencils. I would probably make stamps and then venture into some fabric projects. Then I would try everything! I’m sure I would need to quit my job.
    Thanks for the opportunity to win.

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  • Hi. I own a Cricut and a cuttlebug.
    I live in Connecticut.
    Ah, what wouldn’t I do with a scan n cut! I would start by sharing with my daughter who would love to make stencils. I would probably make stamps and then venture into some fabric projects. Then I would try everything! I’m sure I would need to quit my job.
    Thanks for the opportunity to win.

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  • Hi. I own a Cricut and a cuttlebug.
    I live in Connecticut.
    Ah, what wouldn’t I do with a scan n cut! I would start by sharing with my daughter who would love to make stencils. I would probably make stamps and then venture into some fabric projects. Then I would try everything! I’m sure I would need to quit my job.
    Thanks for the opportunity to win.

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  • Hi. I own a Cricut and a cuttlebug.
    I live in Connecticut.
    Ah, what wouldn’t I do with a scan n cut! I would start by sharing with my daughter who would love to make stencils. I would probably make stamps and then venture into some fabric projects. Then I would try everything! I’m sure I would need to quit my job.
    Thanks for the opportunity to win.

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  • Hi. I own a Cricut and a cuttlebug.
    I live in Connecticut.
    Ah, what wouldn’t I do with a scan n cut! I would start by sharing with my daughter who would love to make stencils. I would probably make stamps and then venture into some fabric projects. Then I would try everything! I’m sure I would need to quit my job.
    Thanks for the opportunity to win.

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  • I currently own a cricut machine. I live in Washington state. I would make EVERYTHING!! Stuff for art journals, cards, stencils, home decor, foam, stamps, everything!!!!

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  • I currently own a cricut machine. I live in Washington state. I would make EVERYTHING!! Stuff for art journals, cards, stencils, home decor, foam, stamps, everything!!!!

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  • I currently own a cricut machine. I live in Washington state. I would make EVERYTHING!! Stuff for art journals, cards, stencils, home decor, foam, stamps, everything!!!!

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  • I currently own a cricut machine. I live in Washington state. I would make EVERYTHING!! Stuff for art journals, cards, stencils, home decor, foam, stamps, everything!!!!

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  • I currently own a cricut machine. I live in Washington state. I would make EVERYTHING!! Stuff for art journals, cards, stencils, home decor, foam, stamps, everything!!!!

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  • I currently own a cricut machine. I live in Washington state. I would make EVERYTHING!! Stuff for art journals, cards, stencils, home decor, foam, stamps, everything!!!!

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  • I currently own the Scan N Cut 2. I would love to win this one so that I could give it to my daughter or son. I live in the state of Washington. I would like to make some small earrings with the cutter.

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  • I currently own the Scan N Cut 2. I would love to win this one so that I could give it to my daughter or son. I live in the state of Washington. I would like to make some small earrings with the cutter.

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  • I currently own the Scan N Cut 2. I would love to win this one so that I could give it to my daughter or son. I live in the state of Washington. I would like to make some small earrings with the cutter.

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  • I currently own the Scan N Cut 2. I would love to win this one so that I could give it to my daughter or son. I live in the state of Washington. I would like to make some small earrings with the cutter.

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  • I currently own the Scan N Cut 2. I would love to win this one so that I could give it to my daughter or son. I live in the state of Washington. I would like to make some small earrings with the cutter.

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  • I currently own the Scan N Cut 2. I would love to win this one so that I could give it to my daughter or son. I live in the state of Washington. I would like to make some small earrings with the cutter.

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  • I live in Maryland and do not own a cutting machine, but I would love one!

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  • I live in Maryland and do not own a cutting machine, but I would love one!

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  • I live in Maryland and do not own a cutting machine, but I would love one!

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  • I live in Maryland and do not own a cutting machine, but I would love one!

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  • I live in Maryland and do not own a cutting machine, but I would love one!

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  • I live in Maryland and do not own a cutting machine, but I would love one!

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  • I don’t own any cutting machines. I live in Washington state. I would probably use it to cut fabric. I do a lot of quilting and would love to us it to cut special applique shapes. And I’d also probably try it for making jewelry. I love to make unique jewelry.

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  • I don’t own any cutting machines. I live in Washington state. I would probably use it to cut fabric. I do a lot of quilting and would love to us it to cut special applique shapes. And I’d also probably try it for making jewelry. I love to make unique jewelry.

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  • I don’t own any cutting machines. I live in Washington state. I would probably use it to cut fabric. I do a lot of quilting and would love to us it to cut special applique shapes. And I’d also probably try it for making jewelry. I love to make unique jewelry.

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  • I don’t own any cutting machines. I live in Washington state. I would probably use it to cut fabric. I do a lot of quilting and would love to us it to cut special applique shapes. And I’d also probably try it for making jewelry. I love to make unique jewelry.

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  • I don’t own any cutting machines. I live in Washington state. I would probably use it to cut fabric. I do a lot of quilting and would love to us it to cut special applique shapes. And I’d also probably try it for making jewelry. I love to make unique jewelry.

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  • I don’t own any cutting machines. I live in Washington state. I would probably use it to cut fabric. I do a lot of quilting and would love to us it to cut special applique shapes. And I’d also probably try it for making jewelry. I love to make unique jewelry.

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  • A cricut
    Massachusetts
    Hmmmm…definitely stamps and stencils.

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  • A cricut
    Massachusetts
    Hmmmm…definitely stamps and stencils.

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  • A cricut
    Massachusetts
    Hmmmm…definitely stamps and stencils.

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  • A cricut
    Massachusetts
    Hmmmm…definitely stamps and stencils.

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  • A cricut
    Massachusetts
    Hmmmm…definitely stamps and stencils.

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  • A cricut
    Massachusetts
    Hmmmm…definitely stamps and stencils.

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  • Right now I own a Cricut and a Cut N Boss.
    I live in Texarkana, AR/TX.
    I’d love a Scan N Cut because it would be the perfect solution to fussy cutting, such as coloring book designs. Also, my own artwork could be scanned in and cut. So many uses I can imagine.

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  • Right now I own a Cricut and a Cut N Boss.
    I live in Texarkana, AR/TX.
    I’d love a Scan N Cut because it would be the perfect solution to fussy cutting, such as coloring book designs. Also, my own artwork could be scanned in and cut. So many uses I can imagine.

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  • Right now I own a Cricut and a Cut N Boss.
    I live in Texarkana, AR/TX.
    I’d love a Scan N Cut because it would be the perfect solution to fussy cutting, such as coloring book designs. Also, my own artwork could be scanned in and cut. So many uses I can imagine.

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  • Right now I own a Cricut and a Cut N Boss.
    I live in Texarkana, AR/TX.
    I’d love a Scan N Cut because it would be the perfect solution to fussy cutting, such as coloring book designs. Also, my own artwork could be scanned in and cut. So many uses I can imagine.

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  • Right now I own a Cricut and a Cut N Boss.
    I live in Texarkana, AR/TX.
    I’d love a Scan N Cut because it would be the perfect solution to fussy cutting, such as coloring book designs. Also, my own artwork could be scanned in and cut. So many uses I can imagine.

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  • Right now I own a Cricut and a Cut N Boss.
    I live in Texarkana, AR/TX.
    I’d love a Scan N Cut because it would be the perfect solution to fussy cutting, such as coloring book designs. Also, my own artwork could be scanned in and cut. So many uses I can imagine.

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  • My Silhouette Cameo and myself live in the cornfields of Indiana. How would I use a ScanNCut? Well that might require a novel length answer so we will use the Readers Digest Version and say EVERYTHING. From cardmaking to vinyl cutting to stencil cutting… It sounds like this machine would do everything and more. Except perhaps my laundry and dishes.

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  • My Silhouette Cameo and myself live in the cornfields of Indiana. How would I use a ScanNCut? Well that might require a novel length answer so we will use the Readers Digest Version and say EVERYTHING. From cardmaking to vinyl cutting to stencil cutting… It sounds like this machine would do everything and more. Except perhaps my laundry and dishes.

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  • My Silhouette Cameo and myself live in the cornfields of Indiana. How would I use a ScanNCut? Well that might require a novel length answer so we will use the Readers Digest Version and say EVERYTHING. From cardmaking to vinyl cutting to stencil cutting… It sounds like this machine would do everything and more. Except perhaps my laundry and dishes.

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  • My Silhouette Cameo and myself live in the cornfields of Indiana. How would I use a ScanNCut? Well that might require a novel length answer so we will use the Readers Digest Version and say EVERYTHING. From cardmaking to vinyl cutting to stencil cutting… It sounds like this machine would do everything and more. Except perhaps my laundry and dishes.

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  • My Silhouette Cameo and myself live in the cornfields of Indiana. How would I use a ScanNCut? Well that might require a novel length answer so we will use the Readers Digest Version and say EVERYTHING. From cardmaking to vinyl cutting to stencil cutting… It sounds like this machine would do everything and more. Except perhaps my laundry and dishes.

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  • My Silhouette Cameo and myself live in the cornfields of Indiana. How would I use a ScanNCut? Well that might require a novel length answer so we will use the Readers Digest Version and say EVERYTHING. From cardmaking to vinyl cutting to stencil cutting… It sounds like this machine would do everything and more. Except perhaps my laundry and dishes.

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  • Howdy Julie! Awesome giveaway
    I do not own a Scan n cut
    Live in Anchorage AK
    Wow, as your blog today demonstrated…what can’t you do with one of these machines! I have a curious nature and know I would continue to find projects using it. I would start with stencil designs and go from there.

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  • Howdy Julie! Awesome giveaway
    I do not own a Scan n cut
    Live in Anchorage AK
    Wow, as your blog today demonstrated…what can’t you do with one of these machines! I have a curious nature and know I would continue to find projects using it. I would start with stencil designs and go from there.

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  • Howdy Julie! Awesome giveaway
    I do not own a Scan n cut
    Live in Anchorage AK
    Wow, as your blog today demonstrated…what can’t you do with one of these machines! I have a curious nature and know I would continue to find projects using it. I would start with stencil designs and go from there.

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  • Howdy Julie! Awesome giveaway
    I do not own a Scan n cut
    Live in Anchorage AK
    Wow, as your blog today demonstrated…what can’t you do with one of these machines! I have a curious nature and know I would continue to find projects using it. I would start with stencil designs and go from there.

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  • Howdy Julie! Awesome giveaway
    I do not own a Scan n cut
    Live in Anchorage AK
    Wow, as your blog today demonstrated…what can’t you do with one of these machines! I have a curious nature and know I would continue to find projects using it. I would start with stencil designs and go from there.

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  • Howdy Julie! Awesome giveaway
    I do not own a Scan n cut
    Live in Anchorage AK
    Wow, as your blog today demonstrated…what can’t you do with one of these machines! I have a curious nature and know I would continue to find projects using it. I would start with stencil designs and go from there.

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  • I currently have a Silhouette Cameo. I live in sunny Florida. I would lover to have a scan-n-cut to make 3D art and also my own foam stamps.

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  • I currently have a Silhouette Cameo. I live in sunny Florida. I would lover to have a scan-n-cut to make 3D art and also my own foam stamps.

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  • I currently have a Silhouette Cameo. I live in sunny Florida. I would lover to have a scan-n-cut to make 3D art and also my own foam stamps.

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  • I currently have a Silhouette Cameo. I live in sunny Florida. I would lover to have a scan-n-cut to make 3D art and also my own foam stamps.

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  • I currently have a Silhouette Cameo. I live in sunny Florida. I would lover to have a scan-n-cut to make 3D art and also my own foam stamps.

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  • I currently have a Silhouette Cameo. I live in sunny Florida. I would lover to have a scan-n-cut to make 3D art and also my own foam stamps.

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  • Hi, Julie,
    I don’t own a scan cutting machine but would love to have one. I live in Washington state. From what I’ve seen of your demonstrations, it seems that there are endless projects I could do and continually discover more!

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  • Hi, Julie,
    I don’t own a scan cutting machine but would love to have one. I live in Washington state. From what I’ve seen of your demonstrations, it seems that there are endless projects I could do and continually discover more!

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  • Hi, Julie,
    I don’t own a scan cutting machine but would love to have one. I live in Washington state. From what I’ve seen of your demonstrations, it seems that there are endless projects I could do and continually discover more!

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  • Hi, Julie,
    I don’t own a scan cutting machine but would love to have one. I live in Washington state. From what I’ve seen of your demonstrations, it seems that there are endless projects I could do and continually discover more!

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  • Hi, Julie,
    I don’t own a scan cutting machine but would love to have one. I live in Washington state. From what I’ve seen of your demonstrations, it seems that there are endless projects I could do and continually discover more!

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  • Hi, Julie,
    I don’t own a scan cutting machine but would love to have one. I live in Washington state. From what I’ve seen of your demonstrations, it seems that there are endless projects I could do and continually discover more!

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  • I currently own a Cricut that I have not used in years
    I live in Pennsylvania
    I would love to add so many elements to mixed media projects
    Thanks for the opportunity!

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  • I currently own a Cricut that I have not used in years
    I live in Pennsylvania
    I would love to add so many elements to mixed media projects
    Thanks for the opportunity!

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  • I currently own a Cricut that I have not used in years
    I live in Pennsylvania
    I would love to add so many elements to mixed media projects
    Thanks for the opportunity!

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  • I currently own a Cricut that I have not used in years
    I live in Pennsylvania
    I would love to add so many elements to mixed media projects
    Thanks for the opportunity!

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  • I currently own a Cricut that I have not used in years
    I live in Pennsylvania
    I would love to add so many elements to mixed media projects
    Thanks for the opportunity!

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  • I currently own a Cricut that I have not used in years
    I live in Pennsylvania
    I would love to add so many elements to mixed media projects
    Thanks for the opportunity!

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  • I’ve been putting off buying a cutting machine partly to wait for the price to come down and partly because there are so many choices and I get confused!
    I live in Texas.
    I would like to use a ScanNCut to make gifts for the grandchildren as well as stencils and stamps for art. I didn’t realize it cut fabric which would open up a whole world of options, ie. doll patterns and quilts.

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  • I’ve been putting off buying a cutting machine partly to wait for the price to come down and partly because there are so many choices and I get confused!
    I live in Texas.
    I would like to use a ScanNCut to make gifts for the grandchildren as well as stencils and stamps for art. I didn’t realize it cut fabric which would open up a whole world of options, ie. doll patterns and quilts.

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  • I’ve been putting off buying a cutting machine partly to wait for the price to come down and partly because there are so many choices and I get confused!
    I live in Texas.
    I would like to use a ScanNCut to make gifts for the grandchildren as well as stencils and stamps for art. I didn’t realize it cut fabric which would open up a whole world of options, ie. doll patterns and quilts.

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  • I’ve been putting off buying a cutting machine partly to wait for the price to come down and partly because there are so many choices and I get confused!
    I live in Texas.
    I would like to use a ScanNCut to make gifts for the grandchildren as well as stencils and stamps for art. I didn’t realize it cut fabric which would open up a whole world of options, ie. doll patterns and quilts.

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  • I’ve been putting off buying a cutting machine partly to wait for the price to come down and partly because there are so many choices and I get confused!
    I live in Texas.
    I would like to use a ScanNCut to make gifts for the grandchildren as well as stencils and stamps for art. I didn’t realize it cut fabric which would open up a whole world of options, ie. doll patterns and quilts.

    Reply
  • I’ve been putting off buying a cutting machine partly to wait for the price to come down and partly because there are so many choices and I get confused!
    I live in Texas.
    I would like to use a ScanNCut to make gifts for the grandchildren as well as stencils and stamps for art. I didn’t realize it cut fabric which would open up a whole world of options, ie. doll patterns and quilts.

    Reply
  • I don’t own one.
    I live in Oregon
    I’d start with making stencils and cut-outs for my art journal and go from there. I’ve watched all your videos and there are so many wonderful ways to use this machine!

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  • I don’t own one.
    I live in Oregon
    I’d start with making stencils and cut-outs for my art journal and go from there. I’ve watched all your videos and there are so many wonderful ways to use this machine!

    Reply
  • I don’t own one.
    I live in Oregon
    I’d start with making stencils and cut-outs for my art journal and go from there. I’ve watched all your videos and there are so many wonderful ways to use this machine!

    Reply
  • I don’t own one.
    I live in Oregon
    I’d start with making stencils and cut-outs for my art journal and go from there. I’ve watched all your videos and there are so many wonderful ways to use this machine!

    Reply
  • I don’t own one.
    I live in Oregon
    I’d start with making stencils and cut-outs for my art journal and go from there. I’ve watched all your videos and there are so many wonderful ways to use this machine!

    Reply
  • I don’t own one.
    I live in Oregon
    I’d start with making stencils and cut-outs for my art journal and go from there. I’ve watched all your videos and there are so many wonderful ways to use this machine!

    Reply
  • Hi!
    I own a Cricut Explore.
    I live in Indiana.
    I would LOVE (x10) to be able to create my own stamps!
    Thanks for this opportunity. Love the post!

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  • Hi!
    I own a Cricut Explore.
    I live in Indiana.
    I would LOVE (x10) to be able to create my own stamps!
    Thanks for this opportunity. Love the post!

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  • Hi!
    I own a Cricut Explore.
    I live in Indiana.
    I would LOVE (x10) to be able to create my own stamps!
    Thanks for this opportunity. Love the post!

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  • Hi!
    I own a Cricut Explore.
    I live in Indiana.
    I would LOVE (x10) to be able to create my own stamps!
    Thanks for this opportunity. Love the post!

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  • Hi!
    I own a Cricut Explore.
    I live in Indiana.
    I would LOVE (x10) to be able to create my own stamps!
    Thanks for this opportunity. Love the post!

    Reply
  • Hi!
    I own a Cricut Explore.
    I live in Indiana.
    I would LOVE (x10) to be able to create my own stamps!
    Thanks for this opportunity. Love the post!

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  • Hi Julie
    I own an old Sizzix but recently was diagnosed with RA. There are days I can’t use it when my hands act up. I’ve been thinking of upgrading to an electronic unit. Just haven’t made the investment yet.
    I live in California.
    Every year I make my holiday cards 40-50. I love using various dies but it’s hard on my hands. The thought of being able to scan print and cut designs is really exciting. I have stamps I would love to use for my cards have the machine do the work of cutting them out would be a dream.
    Thanks for the opportunity with the giveaway.
    Congratulations on 10 years. You have inspired me all these years.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie
    I own an old Sizzix but recently was diagnosed with RA. There are days I can’t use it when my hands act up. I’ve been thinking of upgrading to an electronic unit. Just haven’t made the investment yet.
    I live in California.
    Every year I make my holiday cards 40-50. I love using various dies but it’s hard on my hands. The thought of being able to scan print and cut designs is really exciting. I have stamps I would love to use for my cards have the machine do the work of cutting them out would be a dream.
    Thanks for the opportunity with the giveaway.
    Congratulations on 10 years. You have inspired me all these years.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie
    I own an old Sizzix but recently was diagnosed with RA. There are days I can’t use it when my hands act up. I’ve been thinking of upgrading to an electronic unit. Just haven’t made the investment yet.
    I live in California.
    Every year I make my holiday cards 40-50. I love using various dies but it’s hard on my hands. The thought of being able to scan print and cut designs is really exciting. I have stamps I would love to use for my cards have the machine do the work of cutting them out would be a dream.
    Thanks for the opportunity with the giveaway.
    Congratulations on 10 years. You have inspired me all these years.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie
    I own an old Sizzix but recently was diagnosed with RA. There are days I can’t use it when my hands act up. I’ve been thinking of upgrading to an electronic unit. Just haven’t made the investment yet.
    I live in California.
    Every year I make my holiday cards 40-50. I love using various dies but it’s hard on my hands. The thought of being able to scan print and cut designs is really exciting. I have stamps I would love to use for my cards have the machine do the work of cutting them out would be a dream.
    Thanks for the opportunity with the giveaway.
    Congratulations on 10 years. You have inspired me all these years.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie
    I own an old Sizzix but recently was diagnosed with RA. There are days I can’t use it when my hands act up. I’ve been thinking of upgrading to an electronic unit. Just haven’t made the investment yet.
    I live in California.
    Every year I make my holiday cards 40-50. I love using various dies but it’s hard on my hands. The thought of being able to scan print and cut designs is really exciting. I have stamps I would love to use for my cards have the machine do the work of cutting them out would be a dream.
    Thanks for the opportunity with the giveaway.
    Congratulations on 10 years. You have inspired me all these years.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie
    I own an old Sizzix but recently was diagnosed with RA. There are days I can’t use it when my hands act up. I’ve been thinking of upgrading to an electronic unit. Just haven’t made the investment yet.
    I live in California.
    Every year I make my holiday cards 40-50. I love using various dies but it’s hard on my hands. The thought of being able to scan print and cut designs is really exciting. I have stamps I would love to use for my cards have the machine do the work of cutting them out would be a dream.
    Thanks for the opportunity with the giveaway.
    Congratulations on 10 years. You have inspired me all these years.

    Reply
  • I do not own any cutting machines.
    I live in New Jersey.
    I want to create using my mother’s traced hand and her handwriting. She passed away almost a year ago and always encouraged my artwork. I traced her hand a few years back would love to incorporate her writing into my work.

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  • I do not own any cutting machines.
    I live in New Jersey.
    I want to create using my mother’s traced hand and her handwriting. She passed away almost a year ago and always encouraged my artwork. I traced her hand a few years back would love to incorporate her writing into my work.

    Reply
  • I do not own any cutting machines.
    I live in New Jersey.
    I want to create using my mother’s traced hand and her handwriting. She passed away almost a year ago and always encouraged my artwork. I traced her hand a few years back would love to incorporate her writing into my work.

    Reply
  • I do not own any cutting machines.
    I live in New Jersey.
    I want to create using my mother’s traced hand and her handwriting. She passed away almost a year ago and always encouraged my artwork. I traced her hand a few years back would love to incorporate her writing into my work.

    Reply
  • I do not own any cutting machines.
    I live in New Jersey.
    I want to create using my mother’s traced hand and her handwriting. She passed away almost a year ago and always encouraged my artwork. I traced her hand a few years back would love to incorporate her writing into my work.

    Reply
  • I do not own any cutting machines.
    I live in New Jersey.
    I want to create using my mother’s traced hand and her handwriting. She passed away almost a year ago and always encouraged my artwork. I traced her hand a few years back would love to incorporate her writing into my work.

    Reply
  • I have a Big Shot
    I live in New York
    I would love to have a machine to make quick work of my cards and other paper crafts. I don’t have the best handwriting, so making titles and quotes for my first art journal (‘thanks for inspiring me!) would be awesome! The fabric projects look amazing, too!

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  • I have a Big Shot
    I live in New York
    I would love to have a machine to make quick work of my cards and other paper crafts. I don’t have the best handwriting, so making titles and quotes for my first art journal (‘thanks for inspiring me!) would be awesome! The fabric projects look amazing, too!

    Reply
  • I have a Big Shot
    I live in New York
    I would love to have a machine to make quick work of my cards and other paper crafts. I don’t have the best handwriting, so making titles and quotes for my first art journal (‘thanks for inspiring me!) would be awesome! The fabric projects look amazing, too!

    Reply
  • I have a Big Shot
    I live in New York
    I would love to have a machine to make quick work of my cards and other paper crafts. I don’t have the best handwriting, so making titles and quotes for my first art journal (‘thanks for inspiring me!) would be awesome! The fabric projects look amazing, too!

    Reply
  • I have a Big Shot
    I live in New York
    I would love to have a machine to make quick work of my cards and other paper crafts. I don’t have the best handwriting, so making titles and quotes for my first art journal (‘thanks for inspiring me!) would be awesome! The fabric projects look amazing, too!

    Reply
  • I have a Big Shot
    I live in New York
    I would love to have a machine to make quick work of my cards and other paper crafts. I don’t have the best handwriting, so making titles and quotes for my first art journal (‘thanks for inspiring me!) would be awesome! The fabric projects look amazing, too!

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  • I currently own a Cameo Silhouette, I’ve been really disappointed by its inability to cut out things consistently. I live in Virginia. And I would use my Brother Scan and Cut to create stencils to use with the face and body art paintings that I do. I’d also create stencils for my mixed media art AND for place settings and other decor for my wedding in May.

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  • I currently own a Cameo Silhouette, I’ve been really disappointed by its inability to cut out things consistently. I live in Virginia. And I would use my Brother Scan and Cut to create stencils to use with the face and body art paintings that I do. I’d also create stencils for my mixed media art AND for place settings and other decor for my wedding in May.

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  • I currently own a Cameo Silhouette, I’ve been really disappointed by its inability to cut out things consistently. I live in Virginia. And I would use my Brother Scan and Cut to create stencils to use with the face and body art paintings that I do. I’d also create stencils for my mixed media art AND for place settings and other decor for my wedding in May.

    Reply
  • I currently own a Cameo Silhouette, I’ve been really disappointed by its inability to cut out things consistently. I live in Virginia. And I would use my Brother Scan and Cut to create stencils to use with the face and body art paintings that I do. I’d also create stencils for my mixed media art AND for place settings and other decor for my wedding in May.

    Reply
  • I currently own a Cameo Silhouette, I’ve been really disappointed by its inability to cut out things consistently. I live in Virginia. And I would use my Brother Scan and Cut to create stencils to use with the face and body art paintings that I do. I’d also create stencils for my mixed media art AND for place settings and other decor for my wedding in May.

    Reply
  • I currently own a Cameo Silhouette, I’ve been really disappointed by its inability to cut out things consistently. I live in Virginia. And I would use my Brother Scan and Cut to create stencils to use with the face and body art paintings that I do. I’d also create stencils for my mixed media art AND for place settings and other decor for my wedding in May.

    Reply
  • I live in Arkansas and own a Cricut Expression and an Explore currently. (I have had two other Cricuts in the past, a Baby Bug, and an E2, which was a disaster.) I have a Sizzix Big Shot and two CuttleKids machines. I am currently on a stencil kick and really prefer to design my own to use in my artwork. I’d also try my hand at designing some t-shirts for different small events I’m involved in locally. Thanks for the chance to win!!

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  • I live in Arkansas and own a Cricut Expression and an Explore currently. (I have had two other Cricuts in the past, a Baby Bug, and an E2, which was a disaster.) I have a Sizzix Big Shot and two CuttleKids machines. I am currently on a stencil kick and really prefer to design my own to use in my artwork. I’d also try my hand at designing some t-shirts for different small events I’m involved in locally. Thanks for the chance to win!!

    Reply
  • I live in Arkansas and own a Cricut Expression and an Explore currently. (I have had two other Cricuts in the past, a Baby Bug, and an E2, which was a disaster.) I have a Sizzix Big Shot and two CuttleKids machines. I am currently on a stencil kick and really prefer to design my own to use in my artwork. I’d also try my hand at designing some t-shirts for different small events I’m involved in locally. Thanks for the chance to win!!

    Reply
  • I live in Arkansas and own a Cricut Expression and an Explore currently. (I have had two other Cricuts in the past, a Baby Bug, and an E2, which was a disaster.) I have a Sizzix Big Shot and two CuttleKids machines. I am currently on a stencil kick and really prefer to design my own to use in my artwork. I’d also try my hand at designing some t-shirts for different small events I’m involved in locally. Thanks for the chance to win!!

    Reply
  • I live in Arkansas and own a Cricut Expression and an Explore currently. (I have had two other Cricuts in the past, a Baby Bug, and an E2, which was a disaster.) I have a Sizzix Big Shot and two CuttleKids machines. I am currently on a stencil kick and really prefer to design my own to use in my artwork. I’d also try my hand at designing some t-shirts for different small events I’m involved in locally. Thanks for the chance to win!!

    Reply
  • I live in Arkansas and own a Cricut Expression and an Explore currently. (I have had two other Cricuts in the past, a Baby Bug, and an E2, which was a disaster.) I have a Sizzix Big Shot and two CuttleKids machines. I am currently on a stencil kick and really prefer to design my own to use in my artwork. I’d also try my hand at designing some t-shirts for different small events I’m involved in locally. Thanks for the chance to win!!

    Reply
  • I have a Silhouette Cameo, I live in CT and Florida. I would use the Scan n Cut to make stencils and to fussy cut pictures for my art journal.

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  • I have a Silhouette Cameo, I live in CT and Florida. I would use the Scan n Cut to make stencils and to fussy cut pictures for my art journal.

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  • I have a Silhouette Cameo, I live in CT and Florida. I would use the Scan n Cut to make stencils and to fussy cut pictures for my art journal.

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  • I have a Silhouette Cameo, I live in CT and Florida. I would use the Scan n Cut to make stencils and to fussy cut pictures for my art journal.

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  • I have a Silhouette Cameo, I live in CT and Florida. I would use the Scan n Cut to make stencils and to fussy cut pictures for my art journal.

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  • I have a Silhouette Cameo, I live in CT and Florida. I would use the Scan n Cut to make stencils and to fussy cut pictures for my art journal.

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  • I do not own a scan cut.
    I live in Florida.
    I would love to make greeting cards, stencils and embellishments for my crafts.

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  • I do not own a scan cut.
    I live in Florida.
    I would love to make greeting cards, stencils and embellishments for my crafts.

    Reply
  • I do not own a scan cut.
    I live in Florida.
    I would love to make greeting cards, stencils and embellishments for my crafts.

    Reply
  • I do not own a scan cut.
    I live in Florida.
    I would love to make greeting cards, stencils and embellishments for my crafts.

    Reply
  • I do not own a scan cut.
    I live in Florida.
    I would love to make greeting cards, stencils and embellishments for my crafts.

    Reply
  • I do not own a scan cut.
    I live in Florida.
    I would love to make greeting cards, stencils and embellishments for my crafts.

    Reply
  • I have a scan n cut 2 and cricut explore
    I live in Illinois
    I will do evey thing want to do lg cuts

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  • I have a scan n cut 2 and cricut explore
    I live in Illinois
    I will do evey thing want to do lg cuts

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  • I have a scan n cut 2 and cricut explore
    I live in Illinois
    I will do evey thing want to do lg cuts

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  • I have a scan n cut 2 and cricut explore
    I live in Illinois
    I will do evey thing want to do lg cuts

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  • I have a scan n cut 2 and cricut explore
    I live in Illinois
    I will do evey thing want to do lg cuts

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  • I have a scan n cut 2 and cricut explore
    I live in Illinois
    I will do evey thing want to do lg cuts

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  • Huge giveaway!!! Also – Happy Blogaversary!!!!
    Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? I do not own any cutting machines!!!
    What state do you live in? I live in Pennsylvania.
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? For starters – I think it would help so much with creating items for everything from art to business (autism / disabiity related items) – I can’t imagine the possibilities – they are endless!!!!

    Reply
  • Huge giveaway!!! Also – Happy Blogaversary!!!!
    Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? I do not own any cutting machines!!!
    What state do you live in? I live in Pennsylvania.
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? For starters – I think it would help so much with creating items for everything from art to business (autism / disabiity related items) – I can’t imagine the possibilities – they are endless!!!!

    Reply
  • Huge giveaway!!! Also – Happy Blogaversary!!!!
    Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? I do not own any cutting machines!!!
    What state do you live in? I live in Pennsylvania.
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? For starters – I think it would help so much with creating items for everything from art to business (autism / disabiity related items) – I can’t imagine the possibilities – they are endless!!!!

    Reply
  • Huge giveaway!!! Also – Happy Blogaversary!!!!
    Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? I do not own any cutting machines!!!
    What state do you live in? I live in Pennsylvania.
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? For starters – I think it would help so much with creating items for everything from art to business (autism / disabiity related items) – I can’t imagine the possibilities – they are endless!!!!

    Reply
  • Huge giveaway!!! Also – Happy Blogaversary!!!!
    Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? I do not own any cutting machines!!!
    What state do you live in? I live in Pennsylvania.
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? For starters – I think it would help so much with creating items for everything from art to business (autism / disabiity related items) – I can’t imagine the possibilities – they are endless!!!!

    Reply
  • Huge giveaway!!! Also – Happy Blogaversary!!!!
    Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? I do not own any cutting machines!!!
    What state do you live in? I live in Pennsylvania.
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? For starters – I think it would help so much with creating items for everything from art to business (autism / disabiity related items) – I can’t imagine the possibilities – they are endless!!!!

    Reply
  • I do not own any cutting machines. I really haven’t been sure what each cutter did and how much additional money I would have to spend to use it.
    I live in Colorado.
    For me, probably stencils would be what I would want to cut, but anything, since I have hand never issues and cutting anything by hand is pretty much out of the question.

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  • I do not own any cutting machines. I really haven’t been sure what each cutter did and how much additional money I would have to spend to use it.
    I live in Colorado.
    For me, probably stencils would be what I would want to cut, but anything, since I have hand never issues and cutting anything by hand is pretty much out of the question.

    Reply
  • I do not own any cutting machines. I really haven’t been sure what each cutter did and how much additional money I would have to spend to use it.
    I live in Colorado.
    For me, probably stencils would be what I would want to cut, but anything, since I have hand never issues and cutting anything by hand is pretty much out of the question.

    Reply
  • I do not own any cutting machines. I really haven’t been sure what each cutter did and how much additional money I would have to spend to use it.
    I live in Colorado.
    For me, probably stencils would be what I would want to cut, but anything, since I have hand never issues and cutting anything by hand is pretty much out of the question.

    Reply
  • I do not own any cutting machines. I really haven’t been sure what each cutter did and how much additional money I would have to spend to use it.
    I live in Colorado.
    For me, probably stencils would be what I would want to cut, but anything, since I have hand never issues and cutting anything by hand is pretty much out of the question.

    Reply
  • I do not own any cutting machines. I really haven’t been sure what each cutter did and how much additional money I would have to spend to use it.
    I live in Colorado.
    For me, probably stencils would be what I would want to cut, but anything, since I have hand never issues and cutting anything by hand is pretty much out of the question.

    Reply
  • I have a vagabond and a cuttlebug. I use the vagabond alot when making cards.
    I live in TN.
    I would use a scan N cut to make stencils! I am so jealous of what Julie does with this machine. Thanks for the opportunity to win one -how cool is that!!!

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  • I have a vagabond and a cuttlebug. I use the vagabond alot when making cards.
    I live in TN.
    I would use a scan N cut to make stencils! I am so jealous of what Julie does with this machine. Thanks for the opportunity to win one -how cool is that!!!

    Reply
  • I have a vagabond and a cuttlebug. I use the vagabond alot when making cards.
    I live in TN.
    I would use a scan N cut to make stencils! I am so jealous of what Julie does with this machine. Thanks for the opportunity to win one -how cool is that!!!

    Reply
  • I have a vagabond and a cuttlebug. I use the vagabond alot when making cards.
    I live in TN.
    I would use a scan N cut to make stencils! I am so jealous of what Julie does with this machine. Thanks for the opportunity to win one -how cool is that!!!

    Reply
  • I have a vagabond and a cuttlebug. I use the vagabond alot when making cards.
    I live in TN.
    I would use a scan N cut to make stencils! I am so jealous of what Julie does with this machine. Thanks for the opportunity to win one -how cool is that!!!

    Reply
  • I have a vagabond and a cuttlebug. I use the vagabond alot when making cards.
    I live in TN.
    I would use a scan N cut to make stencils! I am so jealous of what Julie does with this machine. Thanks for the opportunity to win one -how cool is that!!!

    Reply
  • I do not own any cutting machines, I live in Florida and I don’t have a clue what I would do with one. That being said, I know a fabulous spokesperson for Brothers who would definitely show me the way if I were to win one. Stencils, perhaps? Yay!!!

    Reply
  • I do not own any cutting machines, I live in Florida and I don’t have a clue what I would do with one. That being said, I know a fabulous spokesperson for Brothers who would definitely show me the way if I were to win one. Stencils, perhaps? Yay!!!

    Reply
  • I do not own any cutting machines, I live in Florida and I don’t have a clue what I would do with one. That being said, I know a fabulous spokesperson for Brothers who would definitely show me the way if I were to win one. Stencils, perhaps? Yay!!!

    Reply
  • I do not own any cutting machines, I live in Florida and I don’t have a clue what I would do with one. That being said, I know a fabulous spokesperson for Brothers who would definitely show me the way if I were to win one. Stencils, perhaps? Yay!!!

    Reply
  • I do not own any cutting machines, I live in Florida and I don’t have a clue what I would do with one. That being said, I know a fabulous spokesperson for Brothers who would definitely show me the way if I were to win one. Stencils, perhaps? Yay!!!

    Reply
  • I do not own any cutting machines, I live in Florida and I don’t have a clue what I would do with one. That being said, I know a fabulous spokesperson for Brothers who would definitely show me the way if I were to win one. Stencils, perhaps? Yay!!!

    Reply
  • I own a Cricut. I live in Florida. I would love to make stencils with the ScanNcut. Thanks for the opportunity to win this!

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  • I own a Cricut. I live in Florida. I would love to make stencils with the ScanNcut. Thanks for the opportunity to win this!

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  • I own a Cricut. I live in Florida. I would love to make stencils with the ScanNcut. Thanks for the opportunity to win this!

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  • I own a Cricut. I live in Florida. I would love to make stencils with the ScanNcut. Thanks for the opportunity to win this!

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  • I own a Cricut. I live in Florida. I would love to make stencils with the ScanNcut. Thanks for the opportunity to win this!

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  • I own a Cricut. I live in Florida. I would love to make stencils with the ScanNcut. Thanks for the opportunity to win this!

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  • I have an Eclipse by Sizzix, which is gathering dust on the shelf ever since I got my Scan N Cut. I live in Washington State. I have used my Scan N Cut to make Chinese paper cuts, stencils, party favors, and special cuts of letters for calligraphy. It is the best!

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  • I have an Eclipse by Sizzix, which is gathering dust on the shelf ever since I got my Scan N Cut. I live in Washington State. I have used my Scan N Cut to make Chinese paper cuts, stencils, party favors, and special cuts of letters for calligraphy. It is the best!

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  • I have an Eclipse by Sizzix, which is gathering dust on the shelf ever since I got my Scan N Cut. I live in Washington State. I have used my Scan N Cut to make Chinese paper cuts, stencils, party favors, and special cuts of letters for calligraphy. It is the best!

    Reply
  • I have an Eclipse by Sizzix, which is gathering dust on the shelf ever since I got my Scan N Cut. I live in Washington State. I have used my Scan N Cut to make Chinese paper cuts, stencils, party favors, and special cuts of letters for calligraphy. It is the best!

    Reply
  • I have an Eclipse by Sizzix, which is gathering dust on the shelf ever since I got my Scan N Cut. I live in Washington State. I have used my Scan N Cut to make Chinese paper cuts, stencils, party favors, and special cuts of letters for calligraphy. It is the best!

    Reply
  • I have an Eclipse by Sizzix, which is gathering dust on the shelf ever since I got my Scan N Cut. I live in Washington State. I have used my Scan N Cut to make Chinese paper cuts, stencils, party favors, and special cuts of letters for calligraphy. It is the best!

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  • I don’t own onw, but Julie has made it seem like one of life’s necessities. I live in Maryland. If I’m the winner I’m going to convert our flower photos into stencils.

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  • I don’t own onw, but Julie has made it seem like one of life’s necessities. I live in Maryland. If I’m the winner I’m going to convert our flower photos into stencils.

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  • I don’t own onw, but Julie has made it seem like one of life’s necessities. I live in Maryland. If I’m the winner I’m going to convert our flower photos into stencils.

    Reply
  • I don’t own onw, but Julie has made it seem like one of life’s necessities. I live in Maryland. If I’m the winner I’m going to convert our flower photos into stencils.

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  • I don’t own onw, but Julie has made it seem like one of life’s necessities. I live in Maryland. If I’m the winner I’m going to convert our flower photos into stencils.

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  • I don’t own onw, but Julie has made it seem like one of life’s necessities. I live in Maryland. If I’m the winner I’m going to convert our flower photos into stencils.

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  • WOW!! Such an awesome Give-away!! I know someone is going to be VERY happy!!! I would be thrilled if it were me, of course 🙂 but know that lots of others would be thrilled as well.
    I don’t own any cutting machine – only a few paper punches :).
    I live in Massachusetts.
    I would use this machine for everything I could think of or imagine. For sure I have wished to have one to cut my own stencils (I cut them by hand), cut my own stamps in different sizes, fabric, paper, stickers, … I have been watching your videos and have been wishing for one myself 🙂

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  • WOW!! Such an awesome Give-away!! I know someone is going to be VERY happy!!! I would be thrilled if it were me, of course 🙂 but know that lots of others would be thrilled as well.
    I don’t own any cutting machine – only a few paper punches :).
    I live in Massachusetts.
    I would use this machine for everything I could think of or imagine. For sure I have wished to have one to cut my own stencils (I cut them by hand), cut my own stamps in different sizes, fabric, paper, stickers, … I have been watching your videos and have been wishing for one myself 🙂

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  • WOW!! Such an awesome Give-away!! I know someone is going to be VERY happy!!! I would be thrilled if it were me, of course 🙂 but know that lots of others would be thrilled as well.
    I don’t own any cutting machine – only a few paper punches :).
    I live in Massachusetts.
    I would use this machine for everything I could think of or imagine. For sure I have wished to have one to cut my own stencils (I cut them by hand), cut my own stamps in different sizes, fabric, paper, stickers, … I have been watching your videos and have been wishing for one myself 🙂

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  • WOW!! Such an awesome Give-away!! I know someone is going to be VERY happy!!! I would be thrilled if it were me, of course 🙂 but know that lots of others would be thrilled as well.
    I don’t own any cutting machine – only a few paper punches :).
    I live in Massachusetts.
    I would use this machine for everything I could think of or imagine. For sure I have wished to have one to cut my own stencils (I cut them by hand), cut my own stamps in different sizes, fabric, paper, stickers, … I have been watching your videos and have been wishing for one myself 🙂

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  • WOW!! Such an awesome Give-away!! I know someone is going to be VERY happy!!! I would be thrilled if it were me, of course 🙂 but know that lots of others would be thrilled as well.
    I don’t own any cutting machine – only a few paper punches :).
    I live in Massachusetts.
    I would use this machine for everything I could think of or imagine. For sure I have wished to have one to cut my own stencils (I cut them by hand), cut my own stamps in different sizes, fabric, paper, stickers, … I have been watching your videos and have been wishing for one myself 🙂

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  • WOW!! Such an awesome Give-away!! I know someone is going to be VERY happy!!! I would be thrilled if it were me, of course 🙂 but know that lots of others would be thrilled as well.
    I don’t own any cutting machine – only a few paper punches :).
    I live in Massachusetts.
    I would use this machine for everything I could think of or imagine. For sure I have wished to have one to cut my own stencils (I cut them by hand), cut my own stamps in different sizes, fabric, paper, stickers, … I have been watching your videos and have been wishing for one myself 🙂

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  • I currently use a sizzix big shot and I hail from Kalamazoo Michigan. Right now I’m really I into tunnel books and paper dioramas. I could totally see me cutting all the different layers in a short amount of time using the scan n cut. I’ve also been thinking of designing kids clothes again and I bet that the scan n cut would work great at cutting patterns…

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  • I currently use a sizzix big shot and I hail from Kalamazoo Michigan. Right now I’m really I into tunnel books and paper dioramas. I could totally see me cutting all the different layers in a short amount of time using the scan n cut. I’ve also been thinking of designing kids clothes again and I bet that the scan n cut would work great at cutting patterns…

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  • I currently use a sizzix big shot and I hail from Kalamazoo Michigan. Right now I’m really I into tunnel books and paper dioramas. I could totally see me cutting all the different layers in a short amount of time using the scan n cut. I’ve also been thinking of designing kids clothes again and I bet that the scan n cut would work great at cutting patterns…

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  • I currently use a sizzix big shot and I hail from Kalamazoo Michigan. Right now I’m really I into tunnel books and paper dioramas. I could totally see me cutting all the different layers in a short amount of time using the scan n cut. I’ve also been thinking of designing kids clothes again and I bet that the scan n cut would work great at cutting patterns…

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  • I currently use a sizzix big shot and I hail from Kalamazoo Michigan. Right now I’m really I into tunnel books and paper dioramas. I could totally see me cutting all the different layers in a short amount of time using the scan n cut. I’ve also been thinking of designing kids clothes again and I bet that the scan n cut would work great at cutting patterns…

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  • I currently use a sizzix big shot and I hail from Kalamazoo Michigan. Right now I’m really I into tunnel books and paper dioramas. I could totally see me cutting all the different layers in a short amount of time using the scan n cut. I’ve also been thinking of designing kids clothes again and I bet that the scan n cut would work great at cutting patterns…

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  • Hmmm….my hands and my scissors or exacto knife
    I live in Texas.
    If I had a scan n cut I’d use it for stencils, cards, cut paper backgrounds, cutting shapes to make rubber stamps and on and on. But what intrigues me the most is using my own handwriting and then cutting a word or words out of paper to use as decoration, as collage, as a p op-up in a book.
    Love your blog, Julie!

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  • Hmmm….my hands and my scissors or exacto knife
    I live in Texas.
    If I had a scan n cut I’d use it for stencils, cards, cut paper backgrounds, cutting shapes to make rubber stamps and on and on. But what intrigues me the most is using my own handwriting and then cutting a word or words out of paper to use as decoration, as collage, as a p op-up in a book.
    Love your blog, Julie!

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  • Hmmm….my hands and my scissors or exacto knife
    I live in Texas.
    If I had a scan n cut I’d use it for stencils, cards, cut paper backgrounds, cutting shapes to make rubber stamps and on and on. But what intrigues me the most is using my own handwriting and then cutting a word or words out of paper to use as decoration, as collage, as a p op-up in a book.
    Love your blog, Julie!

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  • Hmmm….my hands and my scissors or exacto knife
    I live in Texas.
    If I had a scan n cut I’d use it for stencils, cards, cut paper backgrounds, cutting shapes to make rubber stamps and on and on. But what intrigues me the most is using my own handwriting and then cutting a word or words out of paper to use as decoration, as collage, as a p op-up in a book.
    Love your blog, Julie!

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  • Hmmm….my hands and my scissors or exacto knife
    I live in Texas.
    If I had a scan n cut I’d use it for stencils, cards, cut paper backgrounds, cutting shapes to make rubber stamps and on and on. But what intrigues me the most is using my own handwriting and then cutting a word or words out of paper to use as decoration, as collage, as a p op-up in a book.
    Love your blog, Julie!

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  • Hmmm….my hands and my scissors or exacto knife
    I live in Texas.
    If I had a scan n cut I’d use it for stencils, cards, cut paper backgrounds, cutting shapes to make rubber stamps and on and on. But what intrigues me the most is using my own handwriting and then cutting a word or words out of paper to use as decoration, as collage, as a p op-up in a book.
    Love your blog, Julie!

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  • Hi Julie!
    My current machine is a Vagabond, after using Cricut and Big Shot.
    I have lived my entire life in Colorado, and remember fondly the day I met you at the sweet shop in Estes Park!
    My main creative outlet is used to make cards and other crafty projects you can use with the same products.

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  • Hi Julie!
    My current machine is a Vagabond, after using Cricut and Big Shot.
    I have lived my entire life in Colorado, and remember fondly the day I met you at the sweet shop in Estes Park!
    My main creative outlet is used to make cards and other crafty projects you can use with the same products.

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  • Hi Julie!
    My current machine is a Vagabond, after using Cricut and Big Shot.
    I have lived my entire life in Colorado, and remember fondly the day I met you at the sweet shop in Estes Park!
    My main creative outlet is used to make cards and other crafty projects you can use with the same products.

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  • Hi Julie!
    My current machine is a Vagabond, after using Cricut and Big Shot.
    I have lived my entire life in Colorado, and remember fondly the day I met you at the sweet shop in Estes Park!
    My main creative outlet is used to make cards and other crafty projects you can use with the same products.

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  • Hi Julie!
    My current machine is a Vagabond, after using Cricut and Big Shot.
    I have lived my entire life in Colorado, and remember fondly the day I met you at the sweet shop in Estes Park!
    My main creative outlet is used to make cards and other crafty projects you can use with the same products.

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  • Hi Julie!
    My current machine is a Vagabond, after using Cricut and Big Shot.
    I have lived my entire life in Colorado, and remember fondly the day I met you at the sweet shop in Estes Park!
    My main creative outlet is used to make cards and other crafty projects you can use with the same products.

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  • As much as I really, really, really want to win this…I’m nervous I’d never return to work – as I would just craft my life away!
    Here are my answers to the questions:
    I own a Sizzix Big Shot Pro.
    I live in Pennsylvania.
    EVERYTHING!! Haha, but no – in all seriousness, I could see myself making Christmas ornaments & decorations, handmade cards for all occasions…definitely stencils to use with my Gelli plate. I love the iron on totes you’ve made – so add those to the list. What else – WORDS. I would cut out all the words I could think of and then feature them in my art journal. Earrings…definitely earrings. Votive candle holders – those would make great gifts. Stickers. Foam stamps. Really, everything!
    Thanks for the great giveaway Julie!!!

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  • As much as I really, really, really want to win this…I’m nervous I’d never return to work – as I would just craft my life away!
    Here are my answers to the questions:
    I own a Sizzix Big Shot Pro.
    I live in Pennsylvania.
    EVERYTHING!! Haha, but no – in all seriousness, I could see myself making Christmas ornaments & decorations, handmade cards for all occasions…definitely stencils to use with my Gelli plate. I love the iron on totes you’ve made – so add those to the list. What else – WORDS. I would cut out all the words I could think of and then feature them in my art journal. Earrings…definitely earrings. Votive candle holders – those would make great gifts. Stickers. Foam stamps. Really, everything!
    Thanks for the great giveaway Julie!!!

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  • As much as I really, really, really want to win this…I’m nervous I’d never return to work – as I would just craft my life away!
    Here are my answers to the questions:
    I own a Sizzix Big Shot Pro.
    I live in Pennsylvania.
    EVERYTHING!! Haha, but no – in all seriousness, I could see myself making Christmas ornaments & decorations, handmade cards for all occasions…definitely stencils to use with my Gelli plate. I love the iron on totes you’ve made – so add those to the list. What else – WORDS. I would cut out all the words I could think of and then feature them in my art journal. Earrings…definitely earrings. Votive candle holders – those would make great gifts. Stickers. Foam stamps. Really, everything!
    Thanks for the great giveaway Julie!!!

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  • As much as I really, really, really want to win this…I’m nervous I’d never return to work – as I would just craft my life away!
    Here are my answers to the questions:
    I own a Sizzix Big Shot Pro.
    I live in Pennsylvania.
    EVERYTHING!! Haha, but no – in all seriousness, I could see myself making Christmas ornaments & decorations, handmade cards for all occasions…definitely stencils to use with my Gelli plate. I love the iron on totes you’ve made – so add those to the list. What else – WORDS. I would cut out all the words I could think of and then feature them in my art journal. Earrings…definitely earrings. Votive candle holders – those would make great gifts. Stickers. Foam stamps. Really, everything!
    Thanks for the great giveaway Julie!!!

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  • As much as I really, really, really want to win this…I’m nervous I’d never return to work – as I would just craft my life away!
    Here are my answers to the questions:
    I own a Sizzix Big Shot Pro.
    I live in Pennsylvania.
    EVERYTHING!! Haha, but no – in all seriousness, I could see myself making Christmas ornaments & decorations, handmade cards for all occasions…definitely stencils to use with my Gelli plate. I love the iron on totes you’ve made – so add those to the list. What else – WORDS. I would cut out all the words I could think of and then feature them in my art journal. Earrings…definitely earrings. Votive candle holders – those would make great gifts. Stickers. Foam stamps. Really, everything!
    Thanks for the great giveaway Julie!!!

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  • As much as I really, really, really want to win this…I’m nervous I’d never return to work – as I would just craft my life away!
    Here are my answers to the questions:
    I own a Sizzix Big Shot Pro.
    I live in Pennsylvania.
    EVERYTHING!! Haha, but no – in all seriousness, I could see myself making Christmas ornaments & decorations, handmade cards for all occasions…definitely stencils to use with my Gelli plate. I love the iron on totes you’ve made – so add those to the list. What else – WORDS. I would cut out all the words I could think of and then feature them in my art journal. Earrings…definitely earrings. Votive candle holders – those would make great gifts. Stickers. Foam stamps. Really, everything!
    Thanks for the great giveaway Julie!!!

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  • I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in California.
    I love card making. But I probably would use this machine the most making invitations to our annual Mother’s Day tea and other events. I love the fact that you can scan in a design then have the machine cut it! I think I did permanent damage to my hand cutting out (with scissors) 80 or so invitations last year! It is time to give something else a try. With the other machines, you are limited to the objects/designs that are offered by their makers. Scan ‘N Cut is a better value for this crafter’s money!

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  • I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in California.
    I love card making. But I probably would use this machine the most making invitations to our annual Mother’s Day tea and other events. I love the fact that you can scan in a design then have the machine cut it! I think I did permanent damage to my hand cutting out (with scissors) 80 or so invitations last year! It is time to give something else a try. With the other machines, you are limited to the objects/designs that are offered by their makers. Scan ‘N Cut is a better value for this crafter’s money!

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  • I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in California.
    I love card making. But I probably would use this machine the most making invitations to our annual Mother’s Day tea and other events. I love the fact that you can scan in a design then have the machine cut it! I think I did permanent damage to my hand cutting out (with scissors) 80 or so invitations last year! It is time to give something else a try. With the other machines, you are limited to the objects/designs that are offered by their makers. Scan ‘N Cut is a better value for this crafter’s money!

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  • I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in California.
    I love card making. But I probably would use this machine the most making invitations to our annual Mother’s Day tea and other events. I love the fact that you can scan in a design then have the machine cut it! I think I did permanent damage to my hand cutting out (with scissors) 80 or so invitations last year! It is time to give something else a try. With the other machines, you are limited to the objects/designs that are offered by their makers. Scan ‘N Cut is a better value for this crafter’s money!

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  • I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in California.
    I love card making. But I probably would use this machine the most making invitations to our annual Mother’s Day tea and other events. I love the fact that you can scan in a design then have the machine cut it! I think I did permanent damage to my hand cutting out (with scissors) 80 or so invitations last year! It is time to give something else a try. With the other machines, you are limited to the objects/designs that are offered by their makers. Scan ‘N Cut is a better value for this crafter’s money!

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  • I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in California.
    I love card making. But I probably would use this machine the most making invitations to our annual Mother’s Day tea and other events. I love the fact that you can scan in a design then have the machine cut it! I think I did permanent damage to my hand cutting out (with scissors) 80 or so invitations last year! It is time to give something else a try. With the other machines, you are limited to the objects/designs that are offered by their makers. Scan ‘N Cut is a better value for this crafter’s money!

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  • Wow that is a generous prize. I own Pazzel. I don’t use it much because it is complicated at I have to not only drag it out nut my computer. I live is San Diego. I would love to make products to help decorate my nieces rooms.

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  • Wow that is a generous prize. I own Pazzel. I don’t use it much because it is complicated at I have to not only drag it out nut my computer. I live is San Diego. I would love to make products to help decorate my nieces rooms.

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  • Wow that is a generous prize. I own Pazzel. I don’t use it much because it is complicated at I have to not only drag it out nut my computer. I live is San Diego. I would love to make products to help decorate my nieces rooms.

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  • Wow that is a generous prize. I own Pazzel. I don’t use it much because it is complicated at I have to not only drag it out nut my computer. I live is San Diego. I would love to make products to help decorate my nieces rooms.

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  • Wow that is a generous prize. I own Pazzel. I don’t use it much because it is complicated at I have to not only drag it out nut my computer. I live is San Diego. I would love to make products to help decorate my nieces rooms.

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  • Wow that is a generous prize. I own Pazzel. I don’t use it much because it is complicated at I have to not only drag it out nut my computer. I live is San Diego. I would love to make products to help decorate my nieces rooms.

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  • I do not own one.
    I live in Missouri.
    I appreciate your enthusiasm when you create. I am a retired public school art teacher, and now have time to explore and have fun learning about all those eye catching, put on hold, wait a minute moments, and one of these days I am done with work …I am going to do that. Since I am from the “show me state” you have shown me many ideas that are cool and interesting. You have a different eye for a lot of your designs and how you approach art media is refreshing.

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  • I do not own one.
    I live in Missouri.
    I appreciate your enthusiasm when you create. I am a retired public school art teacher, and now have time to explore and have fun learning about all those eye catching, put on hold, wait a minute moments, and one of these days I am done with work …I am going to do that. Since I am from the “show me state” you have shown me many ideas that are cool and interesting. You have a different eye for a lot of your designs and how you approach art media is refreshing.

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  • I do not own one.
    I live in Missouri.
    I appreciate your enthusiasm when you create. I am a retired public school art teacher, and now have time to explore and have fun learning about all those eye catching, put on hold, wait a minute moments, and one of these days I am done with work …I am going to do that. Since I am from the “show me state” you have shown me many ideas that are cool and interesting. You have a different eye for a lot of your designs and how you approach art media is refreshing.

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  • I do not own one.
    I live in Missouri.
    I appreciate your enthusiasm when you create. I am a retired public school art teacher, and now have time to explore and have fun learning about all those eye catching, put on hold, wait a minute moments, and one of these days I am done with work …I am going to do that. Since I am from the “show me state” you have shown me many ideas that are cool and interesting. You have a different eye for a lot of your designs and how you approach art media is refreshing.

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  • I do not own one.
    I live in Missouri.
    I appreciate your enthusiasm when you create. I am a retired public school art teacher, and now have time to explore and have fun learning about all those eye catching, put on hold, wait a minute moments, and one of these days I am done with work …I am going to do that. Since I am from the “show me state” you have shown me many ideas that are cool and interesting. You have a different eye for a lot of your designs and how you approach art media is refreshing.

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  • I do not own one.
    I live in Missouri.
    I appreciate your enthusiasm when you create. I am a retired public school art teacher, and now have time to explore and have fun learning about all those eye catching, put on hold, wait a minute moments, and one of these days I am done with work …I am going to do that. Since I am from the “show me state” you have shown me many ideas that are cool and interesting. You have a different eye for a lot of your designs and how you approach art media is refreshing.

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  • I do on a Go Cutter with a friend. I live in Illinois. I keep thinking I could make my own stencils, cut words out for my art journal, make cards that are unique for my friends. The list goes on and on.

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  • I do on a Go Cutter with a friend. I live in Illinois. I keep thinking I could make my own stencils, cut words out for my art journal, make cards that are unique for my friends. The list goes on and on.

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  • I do on a Go Cutter with a friend. I live in Illinois. I keep thinking I could make my own stencils, cut words out for my art journal, make cards that are unique for my friends. The list goes on and on.

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  • I do on a Go Cutter with a friend. I live in Illinois. I keep thinking I could make my own stencils, cut words out for my art journal, make cards that are unique for my friends. The list goes on and on.

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  • I do on a Go Cutter with a friend. I live in Illinois. I keep thinking I could make my own stencils, cut words out for my art journal, make cards that are unique for my friends. The list goes on and on.

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  • I do on a Go Cutter with a friend. I live in Illinois. I keep thinking I could make my own stencils, cut words out for my art journal, make cards that are unique for my friends. The list goes on and on.

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  • Hi, there! I have a Cricut Expression and Cricut Explore as well as a Cuttlebug.
    I live in Iowa
    I would use the Scan-n-Cut to cut stencils and make some really WOW scrapbook pages!

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  • Hi, there! I have a Cricut Expression and Cricut Explore as well as a Cuttlebug.
    I live in Iowa
    I would use the Scan-n-Cut to cut stencils and make some really WOW scrapbook pages!

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  • Hi, there! I have a Cricut Expression and Cricut Explore as well as a Cuttlebug.
    I live in Iowa
    I would use the Scan-n-Cut to cut stencils and make some really WOW scrapbook pages!

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  • Hi, there! I have a Cricut Expression and Cricut Explore as well as a Cuttlebug.
    I live in Iowa
    I would use the Scan-n-Cut to cut stencils and make some really WOW scrapbook pages!

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  • Hi, there! I have a Cricut Expression and Cricut Explore as well as a Cuttlebug.
    I live in Iowa
    I would use the Scan-n-Cut to cut stencils and make some really WOW scrapbook pages!

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  • Hi, there! I have a Cricut Expression and Cricut Explore as well as a Cuttlebug.
    I live in Iowa
    I would use the Scan-n-Cut to cut stencils and make some really WOW scrapbook pages!

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  • Hello I own a Cricut Expression.
    I live in Michigan.
    What would I do with a Scan n Cut well the possibly is endless but I would love to create stencils and make my own scrapbook papers.

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  • Hello I own a Cricut Expression.
    I live in Michigan.
    What would I do with a Scan n Cut well the possibly is endless but I would love to create stencils and make my own scrapbook papers.

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  • Hello I own a Cricut Expression.
    I live in Michigan.
    What would I do with a Scan n Cut well the possibly is endless but I would love to create stencils and make my own scrapbook papers.

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  • Hello I own a Cricut Expression.
    I live in Michigan.
    What would I do with a Scan n Cut well the possibly is endless but I would love to create stencils and make my own scrapbook papers.

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  • Hello I own a Cricut Expression.
    I live in Michigan.
    What would I do with a Scan n Cut well the possibly is endless but I would love to create stencils and make my own scrapbook papers.

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  • Hello I own a Cricut Expression.
    I live in Michigan.
    What would I do with a Scan n Cut well the possibly is endless but I would love to create stencils and make my own scrapbook papers.

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  • I have a cricut I think the most amazing thing with the scan and cut would be to scan directly my drawings and cut instead of having to go to photoshop
    I live in Seattle

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  • I have a cricut I think the most amazing thing with the scan and cut would be to scan directly my drawings and cut instead of having to go to photoshop
    I live in Seattle

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  • I have a cricut I think the most amazing thing with the scan and cut would be to scan directly my drawings and cut instead of having to go to photoshop
    I live in Seattle

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  • I have a cricut I think the most amazing thing with the scan and cut would be to scan directly my drawings and cut instead of having to go to photoshop
    I live in Seattle

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  • I have a cricut I think the most amazing thing with the scan and cut would be to scan directly my drawings and cut instead of having to go to photoshop
    I live in Seattle

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  • I have a cricut I think the most amazing thing with the scan and cut would be to scan directly my drawings and cut instead of having to go to photoshop
    I live in Seattle

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  • I have a cricut expression 2 that does not work correctly.
    I live in Texas
    I would use it for many things. First for scrapbooking and cards.
    Just found you a few months ago and love your work.
    s

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  • I have a cricut expression 2 that does not work correctly.
    I live in Texas
    I would use it for many things. First for scrapbooking and cards.
    Just found you a few months ago and love your work.
    s

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  • I have a cricut expression 2 that does not work correctly.
    I live in Texas
    I would use it for many things. First for scrapbooking and cards.
    Just found you a few months ago and love your work.
    s

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  • I have a cricut expression 2 that does not work correctly.
    I live in Texas
    I would use it for many things. First for scrapbooking and cards.
    Just found you a few months ago and love your work.
    s

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  • I have a cricut expression 2 that does not work correctly.
    I live in Texas
    I would use it for many things. First for scrapbooking and cards.
    Just found you a few months ago and love your work.
    s

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  • I have a cricut expression 2 that does not work correctly.
    I live in Texas
    I would use it for many things. First for scrapbooking and cards.
    Just found you a few months ago and love your work.
    s

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  • Until I found Julie and joined in her creative explorations, I did not know I needed a cutter. A couple friends had cricuts but I was happy with scissors. Now, of course, I have viewed so many Julie moments that I am convinced to really enjoy the full Balzer experience, a SnC has to be in my future.
    I live in So. CA.
    My first experiments would be fabric related and I love collages.

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  • Until I found Julie and joined in her creative explorations, I did not know I needed a cutter. A couple friends had cricuts but I was happy with scissors. Now, of course, I have viewed so many Julie moments that I am convinced to really enjoy the full Balzer experience, a SnC has to be in my future.
    I live in So. CA.
    My first experiments would be fabric related and I love collages.

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  • Until I found Julie and joined in her creative explorations, I did not know I needed a cutter. A couple friends had cricuts but I was happy with scissors. Now, of course, I have viewed so many Julie moments that I am convinced to really enjoy the full Balzer experience, a SnC has to be in my future.
    I live in So. CA.
    My first experiments would be fabric related and I love collages.

    Reply
  • Until I found Julie and joined in her creative explorations, I did not know I needed a cutter. A couple friends had cricuts but I was happy with scissors. Now, of course, I have viewed so many Julie moments that I am convinced to really enjoy the full Balzer experience, a SnC has to be in my future.
    I live in So. CA.
    My first experiments would be fabric related and I love collages.

    Reply
  • Until I found Julie and joined in her creative explorations, I did not know I needed a cutter. A couple friends had cricuts but I was happy with scissors. Now, of course, I have viewed so many Julie moments that I am convinced to really enjoy the full Balzer experience, a SnC has to be in my future.
    I live in So. CA.
    My first experiments would be fabric related and I love collages.

    Reply
  • Until I found Julie and joined in her creative explorations, I did not know I needed a cutter. A couple friends had cricuts but I was happy with scissors. Now, of course, I have viewed so many Julie moments that I am convinced to really enjoy the full Balzer experience, a SnC has to be in my future.
    I live in So. CA.
    My first experiments would be fabric related and I love collages.

    Reply
  • Unfortunately, I don’t own a cutting machine. I live in Connecticut. I would make foam stamps and I really want to make stencils to use on T-shirts for my great niece. Julie’s projects are wonderful and I would use the machine to give some of them a try. Thank you for the chance to win.

    Reply
  • Unfortunately, I don’t own a cutting machine. I live in Connecticut. I would make foam stamps and I really want to make stencils to use on T-shirts for my great niece. Julie’s projects are wonderful and I would use the machine to give some of them a try. Thank you for the chance to win.

    Reply
  • Unfortunately, I don’t own a cutting machine. I live in Connecticut. I would make foam stamps and I really want to make stencils to use on T-shirts for my great niece. Julie’s projects are wonderful and I would use the machine to give some of them a try. Thank you for the chance to win.

    Reply
  • Unfortunately, I don’t own a cutting machine. I live in Connecticut. I would make foam stamps and I really want to make stencils to use on T-shirts for my great niece. Julie’s projects are wonderful and I would use the machine to give some of them a try. Thank you for the chance to win.

    Reply
  • Unfortunately, I don’t own a cutting machine. I live in Connecticut. I would make foam stamps and I really want to make stencils to use on T-shirts for my great niece. Julie’s projects are wonderful and I would use the machine to give some of them a try. Thank you for the chance to win.

    Reply
  • Unfortunately, I don’t own a cutting machine. I live in Connecticut. I would make foam stamps and I really want to make stencils to use on T-shirts for my great niece. Julie’s projects are wonderful and I would use the machine to give some of them a try. Thank you for the chance to win.

    Reply
  • I don not own a cutting machine.
    I live in Michigan.
    I would use a ScanNCut for a wide variety of projects. I have quilts I want to make and would cut out the appliqué pieces. I do mixed media and I can make my own stencils, designs for layouts, create intricate designs for votive candle wraps. I watch every single video of yours because I know I will win one soon! Thanks for the giveaway!!!

    Reply
  • I don not own a cutting machine.
    I live in Michigan.
    I would use a ScanNCut for a wide variety of projects. I have quilts I want to make and would cut out the appliqué pieces. I do mixed media and I can make my own stencils, designs for layouts, create intricate designs for votive candle wraps. I watch every single video of yours because I know I will win one soon! Thanks for the giveaway!!!

    Reply
  • I don not own a cutting machine.
    I live in Michigan.
    I would use a ScanNCut for a wide variety of projects. I have quilts I want to make and would cut out the appliqué pieces. I do mixed media and I can make my own stencils, designs for layouts, create intricate designs for votive candle wraps. I watch every single video of yours because I know I will win one soon! Thanks for the giveaway!!!

    Reply
  • I don not own a cutting machine.
    I live in Michigan.
    I would use a ScanNCut for a wide variety of projects. I have quilts I want to make and would cut out the appliqué pieces. I do mixed media and I can make my own stencils, designs for layouts, create intricate designs for votive candle wraps. I watch every single video of yours because I know I will win one soon! Thanks for the giveaway!!!

    Reply
  • I don not own a cutting machine.
    I live in Michigan.
    I would use a ScanNCut for a wide variety of projects. I have quilts I want to make and would cut out the appliqué pieces. I do mixed media and I can make my own stencils, designs for layouts, create intricate designs for votive candle wraps. I watch every single video of yours because I know I will win one soon! Thanks for the giveaway!!!

    Reply
  • I don not own a cutting machine.
    I live in Michigan.
    I would use a ScanNCut for a wide variety of projects. I have quilts I want to make and would cut out the appliqué pieces. I do mixed media and I can make my own stencils, designs for layouts, create intricate designs for votive candle wraps. I watch every single video of yours because I know I will win one soon! Thanks for the giveaway!!!

    Reply
  • I don’t own a cutting machine (would like one though)
    I live in PA
    I would make CARDS and stencils!

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  • I don’t own a cutting machine (would like one though)
    I live in PA
    I would make CARDS and stencils!

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  • I don’t own a cutting machine (would like one though)
    I live in PA
    I would make CARDS and stencils!

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  • I don’t own a cutting machine (would like one though)
    I live in PA
    I would make CARDS and stencils!

    Reply
  • I don’t own a cutting machine (would like one though)
    I live in PA
    I would make CARDS and stencils!

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  • I don’t own a cutting machine (would like one though)
    I live in PA
    I would make CARDS and stencils!

    Reply
  • I do not currently own a cutting machine, which makes this opportunity so exciting.
    I live in Iowa.
    I love doing things with paper but have mostly stuck with origami and other projects that do not require cutting because it is hard on my hands. I have a post saved somewhere about making ornaments from cut shapes I’d love to try, I’d like to do some banners for the fireplace, personalized cards for birthdays and holidays (like the one you hand cut in your hotel room for your brother!). Also quite taken with your recent foam stamps on IG. In addition, my SIL teaches and I’d love to be able to scan in and have the Brother cut out the materials she uses. So many more things in my mental queue.
    Thanks to you and Brother for the opportunity to win a ScanNCut.

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  • I do not currently own a cutting machine, which makes this opportunity so exciting.
    I live in Iowa.
    I love doing things with paper but have mostly stuck with origami and other projects that do not require cutting because it is hard on my hands. I have a post saved somewhere about making ornaments from cut shapes I’d love to try, I’d like to do some banners for the fireplace, personalized cards for birthdays and holidays (like the one you hand cut in your hotel room for your brother!). Also quite taken with your recent foam stamps on IG. In addition, my SIL teaches and I’d love to be able to scan in and have the Brother cut out the materials she uses. So many more things in my mental queue.
    Thanks to you and Brother for the opportunity to win a ScanNCut.

    Reply
  • I do not currently own a cutting machine, which makes this opportunity so exciting.
    I live in Iowa.
    I love doing things with paper but have mostly stuck with origami and other projects that do not require cutting because it is hard on my hands. I have a post saved somewhere about making ornaments from cut shapes I’d love to try, I’d like to do some banners for the fireplace, personalized cards for birthdays and holidays (like the one you hand cut in your hotel room for your brother!). Also quite taken with your recent foam stamps on IG. In addition, my SIL teaches and I’d love to be able to scan in and have the Brother cut out the materials she uses. So many more things in my mental queue.
    Thanks to you and Brother for the opportunity to win a ScanNCut.

    Reply
  • I do not currently own a cutting machine, which makes this opportunity so exciting.
    I live in Iowa.
    I love doing things with paper but have mostly stuck with origami and other projects that do not require cutting because it is hard on my hands. I have a post saved somewhere about making ornaments from cut shapes I’d love to try, I’d like to do some banners for the fireplace, personalized cards for birthdays and holidays (like the one you hand cut in your hotel room for your brother!). Also quite taken with your recent foam stamps on IG. In addition, my SIL teaches and I’d love to be able to scan in and have the Brother cut out the materials she uses. So many more things in my mental queue.
    Thanks to you and Brother for the opportunity to win a ScanNCut.

    Reply
  • I do not currently own a cutting machine, which makes this opportunity so exciting.
    I live in Iowa.
    I love doing things with paper but have mostly stuck with origami and other projects that do not require cutting because it is hard on my hands. I have a post saved somewhere about making ornaments from cut shapes I’d love to try, I’d like to do some banners for the fireplace, personalized cards for birthdays and holidays (like the one you hand cut in your hotel room for your brother!). Also quite taken with your recent foam stamps on IG. In addition, my SIL teaches and I’d love to be able to scan in and have the Brother cut out the materials she uses. So many more things in my mental queue.
    Thanks to you and Brother for the opportunity to win a ScanNCut.

    Reply
  • I do not currently own a cutting machine, which makes this opportunity so exciting.
    I live in Iowa.
    I love doing things with paper but have mostly stuck with origami and other projects that do not require cutting because it is hard on my hands. I have a post saved somewhere about making ornaments from cut shapes I’d love to try, I’d like to do some banners for the fireplace, personalized cards for birthdays and holidays (like the one you hand cut in your hotel room for your brother!). Also quite taken with your recent foam stamps on IG. In addition, my SIL teaches and I’d love to be able to scan in and have the Brother cut out the materials she uses. So many more things in my mental queue.
    Thanks to you and Brother for the opportunity to win a ScanNCut.

    Reply
  • I do not own a cutter. I live in Virginia. I would love to have one to cut stencils for mixed media, and appliques for quilting.

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  • I do not own a cutter. I live in Virginia. I would love to have one to cut stencils for mixed media, and appliques for quilting.

    Reply
  • I do not own a cutter. I live in Virginia. I would love to have one to cut stencils for mixed media, and appliques for quilting.

    Reply
  • I do not own a cutter. I live in Virginia. I would love to have one to cut stencils for mixed media, and appliques for quilting.

    Reply
  • I do not own a cutter. I live in Virginia. I would love to have one to cut stencils for mixed media, and appliques for quilting.

    Reply
  • I do not own a cutter. I live in Virginia. I would love to have one to cut stencils for mixed media, and appliques for quilting.

    Reply
  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any?
    I don’t own any unfortunately. Well, unless of course a die cutter counts, then it’s an original Sizzix
    What state do you live in?
    Michigan
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create?
    I would use it to create an art journal and scrapbooks.

    Reply
  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any?
    I don’t own any unfortunately. Well, unless of course a die cutter counts, then it’s an original Sizzix
    What state do you live in?
    Michigan
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create?
    I would use it to create an art journal and scrapbooks.

    Reply
  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any?
    I don’t own any unfortunately. Well, unless of course a die cutter counts, then it’s an original Sizzix
    What state do you live in?
    Michigan
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create?
    I would use it to create an art journal and scrapbooks.

    Reply
  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any?
    I don’t own any unfortunately. Well, unless of course a die cutter counts, then it’s an original Sizzix
    What state do you live in?
    Michigan
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create?
    I would use it to create an art journal and scrapbooks.

    Reply
  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any?
    I don’t own any unfortunately. Well, unless of course a die cutter counts, then it’s an original Sizzix
    What state do you live in?
    Michigan
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create?
    I would use it to create an art journal and scrapbooks.

    Reply
  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any?
    I don’t own any unfortunately. Well, unless of course a die cutter counts, then it’s an original Sizzix
    What state do you live in?
    Michigan
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create?
    I would use it to create an art journal and scrapbooks.

    Reply
  • I have an old cricut machine and cuttlebug.
    I live in Sacramento.
    I have enjoyed your old scrapbook soup show and watch reruns.
    I would like to make my own stencils, although I don’t draw well.

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  • I have an old cricut machine and cuttlebug.
    I live in Sacramento.
    I have enjoyed your old scrapbook soup show and watch reruns.
    I would like to make my own stencils, although I don’t draw well.

    Reply
  • I have an old cricut machine and cuttlebug.
    I live in Sacramento.
    I have enjoyed your old scrapbook soup show and watch reruns.
    I would like to make my own stencils, although I don’t draw well.

    Reply
  • I have an old cricut machine and cuttlebug.
    I live in Sacramento.
    I have enjoyed your old scrapbook soup show and watch reruns.
    I would like to make my own stencils, although I don’t draw well.

    Reply
  • I have an old cricut machine and cuttlebug.
    I live in Sacramento.
    I have enjoyed your old scrapbook soup show and watch reruns.
    I would like to make my own stencils, although I don’t draw well.

    Reply
  • I have an old cricut machine and cuttlebug.
    I live in Sacramento.
    I have enjoyed your old scrapbook soup show and watch reruns.
    I would like to make my own stencils, although I don’t draw well.

    Reply
  • I have a Sizzix Big Shot and love it, but don’t love having to buy the various die cuts. I live in the great state of Texas! “IF” I were to win 🙂 … I would use the ScanNCut to cut stencils, make tags, tabs for my bible journal and to use for cut files I have purchased and currently hand cut. Would be amazing to actually follow Julie on her ScanNCut journey as of now, I really don’t read those posts as I don’t feel I can participate. Awesome give away, appreciate the opportunity!

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  • I have a Sizzix Big Shot and love it, but don’t love having to buy the various die cuts. I live in the great state of Texas! “IF” I were to win 🙂 … I would use the ScanNCut to cut stencils, make tags, tabs for my bible journal and to use for cut files I have purchased and currently hand cut. Would be amazing to actually follow Julie on her ScanNCut journey as of now, I really don’t read those posts as I don’t feel I can participate. Awesome give away, appreciate the opportunity!

    Reply
  • I have a Sizzix Big Shot and love it, but don’t love having to buy the various die cuts. I live in the great state of Texas! “IF” I were to win 🙂 … I would use the ScanNCut to cut stencils, make tags, tabs for my bible journal and to use for cut files I have purchased and currently hand cut. Would be amazing to actually follow Julie on her ScanNCut journey as of now, I really don’t read those posts as I don’t feel I can participate. Awesome give away, appreciate the opportunity!

    Reply
  • I have a Sizzix Big Shot and love it, but don’t love having to buy the various die cuts. I live in the great state of Texas! “IF” I were to win 🙂 … I would use the ScanNCut to cut stencils, make tags, tabs for my bible journal and to use for cut files I have purchased and currently hand cut. Would be amazing to actually follow Julie on her ScanNCut journey as of now, I really don’t read those posts as I don’t feel I can participate. Awesome give away, appreciate the opportunity!

    Reply
  • I have a Sizzix Big Shot and love it, but don’t love having to buy the various die cuts. I live in the great state of Texas! “IF” I were to win 🙂 … I would use the ScanNCut to cut stencils, make tags, tabs for my bible journal and to use for cut files I have purchased and currently hand cut. Would be amazing to actually follow Julie on her ScanNCut journey as of now, I really don’t read those posts as I don’t feel I can participate. Awesome give away, appreciate the opportunity!

    Reply
  • I have a Sizzix Big Shot and love it, but don’t love having to buy the various die cuts. I live in the great state of Texas! “IF” I were to win 🙂 … I would use the ScanNCut to cut stencils, make tags, tabs for my bible journal and to use for cut files I have purchased and currently hand cut. Would be amazing to actually follow Julie on her ScanNCut journey as of now, I really don’t read those posts as I don’t feel I can participate. Awesome give away, appreciate the opportunity!

    Reply
  • Hi Julie, congrats on your tenth blogiversary…I’ve enjoyed your blog quite a bit, but only in the last few years. I first saw you on scrapbook soup as a contributing artist, comparing products. Seems like 20 years ago…time flies when you’re having art. I have the original Brother model. I almost wish I had waited, because the new model can identify colors…so amazing. I live in the heart of it all…Ohio. I mostly make cards and fabric gifts, so the Brother is something that helps me even more.

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  • Hi Julie, congrats on your tenth blogiversary…I’ve enjoyed your blog quite a bit, but only in the last few years. I first saw you on scrapbook soup as a contributing artist, comparing products. Seems like 20 years ago…time flies when you’re having art. I have the original Brother model. I almost wish I had waited, because the new model can identify colors…so amazing. I live in the heart of it all…Ohio. I mostly make cards and fabric gifts, so the Brother is something that helps me even more.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie, congrats on your tenth blogiversary…I’ve enjoyed your blog quite a bit, but only in the last few years. I first saw you on scrapbook soup as a contributing artist, comparing products. Seems like 20 years ago…time flies when you’re having art. I have the original Brother model. I almost wish I had waited, because the new model can identify colors…so amazing. I live in the heart of it all…Ohio. I mostly make cards and fabric gifts, so the Brother is something that helps me even more.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie, congrats on your tenth blogiversary…I’ve enjoyed your blog quite a bit, but only in the last few years. I first saw you on scrapbook soup as a contributing artist, comparing products. Seems like 20 years ago…time flies when you’re having art. I have the original Brother model. I almost wish I had waited, because the new model can identify colors…so amazing. I live in the heart of it all…Ohio. I mostly make cards and fabric gifts, so the Brother is something that helps me even more.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie, congrats on your tenth blogiversary…I’ve enjoyed your blog quite a bit, but only in the last few years. I first saw you on scrapbook soup as a contributing artist, comparing products. Seems like 20 years ago…time flies when you’re having art. I have the original Brother model. I almost wish I had waited, because the new model can identify colors…so amazing. I live in the heart of it all…Ohio. I mostly make cards and fabric gifts, so the Brother is something that helps me even more.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie, congrats on your tenth blogiversary…I’ve enjoyed your blog quite a bit, but only in the last few years. I first saw you on scrapbook soup as a contributing artist, comparing products. Seems like 20 years ago…time flies when you’re having art. I have the original Brother model. I almost wish I had waited, because the new model can identify colors…so amazing. I live in the heart of it all…Ohio. I mostly make cards and fabric gifts, so the Brother is something that helps me even more.

    Reply
  • HI JULIE!
    I currently own a Vagabond to cut my steel rule dies. I also own a Big Shot with the wide platform to run the big embossing folders through.
    We were in the military and lived everywhere. Currently we reside in Virginia and are happily retired!
    What wouldn’t I do? I’m most excited about making things with fabric. I love your pencil cases! Small lacy cuts in the middle of those gorgeous pop up cards! A girl can dream can’t she?!

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  • HI JULIE!
    I currently own a Vagabond to cut my steel rule dies. I also own a Big Shot with the wide platform to run the big embossing folders through.
    We were in the military and lived everywhere. Currently we reside in Virginia and are happily retired!
    What wouldn’t I do? I’m most excited about making things with fabric. I love your pencil cases! Small lacy cuts in the middle of those gorgeous pop up cards! A girl can dream can’t she?!

    Reply
  • HI JULIE!
    I currently own a Vagabond to cut my steel rule dies. I also own a Big Shot with the wide platform to run the big embossing folders through.
    We were in the military and lived everywhere. Currently we reside in Virginia and are happily retired!
    What wouldn’t I do? I’m most excited about making things with fabric. I love your pencil cases! Small lacy cuts in the middle of those gorgeous pop up cards! A girl can dream can’t she?!

    Reply
  • HI JULIE!
    I currently own a Vagabond to cut my steel rule dies. I also own a Big Shot with the wide platform to run the big embossing folders through.
    We were in the military and lived everywhere. Currently we reside in Virginia and are happily retired!
    What wouldn’t I do? I’m most excited about making things with fabric. I love your pencil cases! Small lacy cuts in the middle of those gorgeous pop up cards! A girl can dream can’t she?!

    Reply
  • HI JULIE!
    I currently own a Vagabond to cut my steel rule dies. I also own a Big Shot with the wide platform to run the big embossing folders through.
    We were in the military and lived everywhere. Currently we reside in Virginia and are happily retired!
    What wouldn’t I do? I’m most excited about making things with fabric. I love your pencil cases! Small lacy cuts in the middle of those gorgeous pop up cards! A girl can dream can’t she?!

    Reply
  • HI JULIE!
    I currently own a Vagabond to cut my steel rule dies. I also own a Big Shot with the wide platform to run the big embossing folders through.
    We were in the military and lived everywhere. Currently we reside in Virginia and are happily retired!
    What wouldn’t I do? I’m most excited about making things with fabric. I love your pencil cases! Small lacy cuts in the middle of those gorgeous pop up cards! A girl can dream can’t she?!

    Reply
  • I do not own one!but I am enthralled by your projects.
    I live in Miami.
    I would make a pop-up book for my granddaughter.

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  • I do not own one!but I am enthralled by your projects.
    I live in Miami.
    I would make a pop-up book for my granddaughter.

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  • I do not own one!but I am enthralled by your projects.
    I live in Miami.
    I would make a pop-up book for my granddaughter.

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  • I do not own one!but I am enthralled by your projects.
    I live in Miami.
    I would make a pop-up book for my granddaughter.

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  • I do not own one!but I am enthralled by your projects.
    I live in Miami.
    I would make a pop-up book for my granddaughter.

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  • I do not own one!but I am enthralled by your projects.
    I live in Miami.
    I would make a pop-up book for my granddaughter.

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  • I had a Cricuit machine.
    I live in California.
    I love making cards and cutting my images out. I would use it to scan my images in to cut it out.

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  • I had a Cricuit machine.
    I live in California.
    I love making cards and cutting my images out. I would use it to scan my images in to cut it out.

    Reply
  • I had a Cricuit machine.
    I live in California.
    I love making cards and cutting my images out. I would use it to scan my images in to cut it out.

    Reply
  • I had a Cricuit machine.
    I live in California.
    I love making cards and cutting my images out. I would use it to scan my images in to cut it out.

    Reply
  • I had a Cricuit machine.
    I live in California.
    I love making cards and cutting my images out. I would use it to scan my images in to cut it out.

    Reply
  • I had a Cricuit machine.
    I live in California.
    I love making cards and cutting my images out. I would use it to scan my images in to cut it out.

    Reply
  • I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in New York.
    I would use it for cutting fancy words for signage and posters to use in my elementary classroom – I teach foreign language and I would LOVE to use it for Hebrew text!

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  • I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in New York.
    I would use it for cutting fancy words for signage and posters to use in my elementary classroom – I teach foreign language and I would LOVE to use it for Hebrew text!

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  • I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in New York.
    I would use it for cutting fancy words for signage and posters to use in my elementary classroom – I teach foreign language and I would LOVE to use it for Hebrew text!

    Reply
  • I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in New York.
    I would use it for cutting fancy words for signage and posters to use in my elementary classroom – I teach foreign language and I would LOVE to use it for Hebrew text!

    Reply
  • I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in New York.
    I would use it for cutting fancy words for signage and posters to use in my elementary classroom – I teach foreign language and I would LOVE to use it for Hebrew text!

    Reply
  • I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in New York.
    I would use it for cutting fancy words for signage and posters to use in my elementary classroom – I teach foreign language and I would LOVE to use it for Hebrew text!

    Reply
  • I own a Cricut, but it’s hard to use, so I don’t use it often.
    I live in Georgia.
    I am a mixed media artist and middle school art teacher. I am currently obsessed with gelli prints. I would use it for making my own work as well as for my students and classroom!

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  • I own a Cricut, but it’s hard to use, so I don’t use it often.
    I live in Georgia.
    I am a mixed media artist and middle school art teacher. I am currently obsessed with gelli prints. I would use it for making my own work as well as for my students and classroom!

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  • I own a Cricut, but it’s hard to use, so I don’t use it often.
    I live in Georgia.
    I am a mixed media artist and middle school art teacher. I am currently obsessed with gelli prints. I would use it for making my own work as well as for my students and classroom!

    Reply
  • I own a Cricut, but it’s hard to use, so I don’t use it often.
    I live in Georgia.
    I am a mixed media artist and middle school art teacher. I am currently obsessed with gelli prints. I would use it for making my own work as well as for my students and classroom!

    Reply
  • I own a Cricut, but it’s hard to use, so I don’t use it often.
    I live in Georgia.
    I am a mixed media artist and middle school art teacher. I am currently obsessed with gelli prints. I would use it for making my own work as well as for my students and classroom!

    Reply
  • I own a Cricut, but it’s hard to use, so I don’t use it often.
    I live in Georgia.
    I am a mixed media artist and middle school art teacher. I am currently obsessed with gelli prints. I would use it for making my own work as well as for my students and classroom!

    Reply
  • I have two Big Shots, one is the original one and the other is the latest large platform. I live in the state of Idaho. I think having a Scan N Cut would open up a whole new world for me. I love paper crafts and the ability to cut anything and everything (well just about) would be so wonderful. I’m really into stencils right now and I think that cutting my own would be fantastic. I love the vase that you made, Julie, and making flowers to fill it would be fun. I also make greeting cards and Scan n Cut would give me the ability to cut all different kinds of cards.

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  • I have two Big Shots, one is the original one and the other is the latest large platform. I live in the state of Idaho. I think having a Scan N Cut would open up a whole new world for me. I love paper crafts and the ability to cut anything and everything (well just about) would be so wonderful. I’m really into stencils right now and I think that cutting my own would be fantastic. I love the vase that you made, Julie, and making flowers to fill it would be fun. I also make greeting cards and Scan n Cut would give me the ability to cut all different kinds of cards.

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  • I have two Big Shots, one is the original one and the other is the latest large platform. I live in the state of Idaho. I think having a Scan N Cut would open up a whole new world for me. I love paper crafts and the ability to cut anything and everything (well just about) would be so wonderful. I’m really into stencils right now and I think that cutting my own would be fantastic. I love the vase that you made, Julie, and making flowers to fill it would be fun. I also make greeting cards and Scan n Cut would give me the ability to cut all different kinds of cards.

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  • I have two Big Shots, one is the original one and the other is the latest large platform. I live in the state of Idaho. I think having a Scan N Cut would open up a whole new world for me. I love paper crafts and the ability to cut anything and everything (well just about) would be so wonderful. I’m really into stencils right now and I think that cutting my own would be fantastic. I love the vase that you made, Julie, and making flowers to fill it would be fun. I also make greeting cards and Scan n Cut would give me the ability to cut all different kinds of cards.

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  • I have two Big Shots, one is the original one and the other is the latest large platform. I live in the state of Idaho. I think having a Scan N Cut would open up a whole new world for me. I love paper crafts and the ability to cut anything and everything (well just about) would be so wonderful. I’m really into stencils right now and I think that cutting my own would be fantastic. I love the vase that you made, Julie, and making flowers to fill it would be fun. I also make greeting cards and Scan n Cut would give me the ability to cut all different kinds of cards.

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  • I have two Big Shots, one is the original one and the other is the latest large platform. I live in the state of Idaho. I think having a Scan N Cut would open up a whole new world for me. I love paper crafts and the ability to cut anything and everything (well just about) would be so wonderful. I’m really into stencils right now and I think that cutting my own would be fantastic. I love the vase that you made, Julie, and making flowers to fill it would be fun. I also make greeting cards and Scan n Cut would give me the ability to cut all different kinds of cards.

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  • I have a Cricut Expression and a Brother Scan n Cut 2.
    I live in Indiana.
    I would donate a Scan n Cut to my grandkids school.

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  • I have a Cricut Expression and a Brother Scan n Cut 2.
    I live in Indiana.
    I would donate a Scan n Cut to my grandkids school.

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  • I have a Cricut Expression and a Brother Scan n Cut 2.
    I live in Indiana.
    I would donate a Scan n Cut to my grandkids school.

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  • I have a Cricut Expression and a Brother Scan n Cut 2.
    I live in Indiana.
    I would donate a Scan n Cut to my grandkids school.

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  • I have a Cricut Expression and a Brother Scan n Cut 2.
    I live in Indiana.
    I would donate a Scan n Cut to my grandkids school.

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  • I have a Cricut Expression and a Brother Scan n Cut 2.
    I live in Indiana.
    I would donate a Scan n Cut to my grandkids school.

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  • Hi, Julie!
    I have a couple pair of good scissors & an Exacto knife, but those are the extent of my cutting tools.
    Colorful Colorado is my home!
    Owning a Scan-n-Cut would be AMAZING! I would use it in my middle school special ed classroom for making bulletin boards, class art projects, and any other project I can think of. Teaching my students to use it would be a great experience for them, too! Personally, I would use it to try my hand at making lettering for t-shirts, scrapbooking, and getting back to art journaling.
    Thanks for this opportunity!

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  • Hi, Julie!
    I have a couple pair of good scissors & an Exacto knife, but those are the extent of my cutting tools.
    Colorful Colorado is my home!
    Owning a Scan-n-Cut would be AMAZING! I would use it in my middle school special ed classroom for making bulletin boards, class art projects, and any other project I can think of. Teaching my students to use it would be a great experience for them, too! Personally, I would use it to try my hand at making lettering for t-shirts, scrapbooking, and getting back to art journaling.
    Thanks for this opportunity!

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  • Hi, Julie!
    I have a couple pair of good scissors & an Exacto knife, but those are the extent of my cutting tools.
    Colorful Colorado is my home!
    Owning a Scan-n-Cut would be AMAZING! I would use it in my middle school special ed classroom for making bulletin boards, class art projects, and any other project I can think of. Teaching my students to use it would be a great experience for them, too! Personally, I would use it to try my hand at making lettering for t-shirts, scrapbooking, and getting back to art journaling.
    Thanks for this opportunity!

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  • Hi, Julie!
    I have a couple pair of good scissors & an Exacto knife, but those are the extent of my cutting tools.
    Colorful Colorado is my home!
    Owning a Scan-n-Cut would be AMAZING! I would use it in my middle school special ed classroom for making bulletin boards, class art projects, and any other project I can think of. Teaching my students to use it would be a great experience for them, too! Personally, I would use it to try my hand at making lettering for t-shirts, scrapbooking, and getting back to art journaling.
    Thanks for this opportunity!

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  • Hi, Julie!
    I have a couple pair of good scissors & an Exacto knife, but those are the extent of my cutting tools.
    Colorful Colorado is my home!
    Owning a Scan-n-Cut would be AMAZING! I would use it in my middle school special ed classroom for making bulletin boards, class art projects, and any other project I can think of. Teaching my students to use it would be a great experience for them, too! Personally, I would use it to try my hand at making lettering for t-shirts, scrapbooking, and getting back to art journaling.
    Thanks for this opportunity!

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  • Hi, Julie!
    I have a couple pair of good scissors & an Exacto knife, but those are the extent of my cutting tools.
    Colorful Colorado is my home!
    Owning a Scan-n-Cut would be AMAZING! I would use it in my middle school special ed classroom for making bulletin boards, class art projects, and any other project I can think of. Teaching my students to use it would be a great experience for them, too! Personally, I would use it to try my hand at making lettering for t-shirts, scrapbooking, and getting back to art journaling.
    Thanks for this opportunity!

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  • Happy Anniversary!
    I currently own a Pazzles Inspiration, Cricut Air, Sizzix Big Shot,Cuttlebug, Sizzix Big Shot Plus, Tattered Lace Baby Blue, Sizzix Big Shot Pro. I live in Illinois. If I had the Cut and Scan, I feel that I would make stamps from images that I create. I would make t-shirts screens for my family and church gatherings. I could create and cut any shapes that I chose. Thanks, Julie and Brother USA for this opportunity. I still have always used Brother products. Still have my brother typewriter.

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  • Happy Anniversary!
    I currently own a Pazzles Inspiration, Cricut Air, Sizzix Big Shot,Cuttlebug, Sizzix Big Shot Plus, Tattered Lace Baby Blue, Sizzix Big Shot Pro. I live in Illinois. If I had the Cut and Scan, I feel that I would make stamps from images that I create. I would make t-shirts screens for my family and church gatherings. I could create and cut any shapes that I chose. Thanks, Julie and Brother USA for this opportunity. I still have always used Brother products. Still have my brother typewriter.

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  • Happy Anniversary!
    I currently own a Pazzles Inspiration, Cricut Air, Sizzix Big Shot,Cuttlebug, Sizzix Big Shot Plus, Tattered Lace Baby Blue, Sizzix Big Shot Pro. I live in Illinois. If I had the Cut and Scan, I feel that I would make stamps from images that I create. I would make t-shirts screens for my family and church gatherings. I could create and cut any shapes that I chose. Thanks, Julie and Brother USA for this opportunity. I still have always used Brother products. Still have my brother typewriter.

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  • Happy Anniversary!
    I currently own a Pazzles Inspiration, Cricut Air, Sizzix Big Shot,Cuttlebug, Sizzix Big Shot Plus, Tattered Lace Baby Blue, Sizzix Big Shot Pro. I live in Illinois. If I had the Cut and Scan, I feel that I would make stamps from images that I create. I would make t-shirts screens for my family and church gatherings. I could create and cut any shapes that I chose. Thanks, Julie and Brother USA for this opportunity. I still have always used Brother products. Still have my brother typewriter.

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  • Happy Anniversary!
    I currently own a Pazzles Inspiration, Cricut Air, Sizzix Big Shot,Cuttlebug, Sizzix Big Shot Plus, Tattered Lace Baby Blue, Sizzix Big Shot Pro. I live in Illinois. If I had the Cut and Scan, I feel that I would make stamps from images that I create. I would make t-shirts screens for my family and church gatherings. I could create and cut any shapes that I chose. Thanks, Julie and Brother USA for this opportunity. I still have always used Brother products. Still have my brother typewriter.

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  • Happy Anniversary!
    I currently own a Pazzles Inspiration, Cricut Air, Sizzix Big Shot,Cuttlebug, Sizzix Big Shot Plus, Tattered Lace Baby Blue, Sizzix Big Shot Pro. I live in Illinois. If I had the Cut and Scan, I feel that I would make stamps from images that I create. I would make t-shirts screens for my family and church gatherings. I could create and cut any shapes that I chose. Thanks, Julie and Brother USA for this opportunity. I still have always used Brother products. Still have my brother typewriter.

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  • I don’t have a cutting machine but love seeing all the things you do with it! I live in Minnesota and if I won, I’d probably use it for scrapbookong and sewing projects. But I’m sure I’d be re-visiting all your blog posts to be inspired by all of your ideas! 😉

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  • I don’t have a cutting machine but love seeing all the things you do with it! I live in Minnesota and if I won, I’d probably use it for scrapbookong and sewing projects. But I’m sure I’d be re-visiting all your blog posts to be inspired by all of your ideas! 😉

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  • I don’t have a cutting machine but love seeing all the things you do with it! I live in Minnesota and if I won, I’d probably use it for scrapbookong and sewing projects. But I’m sure I’d be re-visiting all your blog posts to be inspired by all of your ideas! 😉

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  • I don’t have a cutting machine but love seeing all the things you do with it! I live in Minnesota and if I won, I’d probably use it for scrapbookong and sewing projects. But I’m sure I’d be re-visiting all your blog posts to be inspired by all of your ideas! 😉

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  • I don’t have a cutting machine but love seeing all the things you do with it! I live in Minnesota and if I won, I’d probably use it for scrapbookong and sewing projects. But I’m sure I’d be re-visiting all your blog posts to be inspired by all of your ideas! 😉

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  • I don’t have a cutting machine but love seeing all the things you do with it! I live in Minnesota and if I won, I’d probably use it for scrapbookong and sewing projects. But I’m sure I’d be re-visiting all your blog posts to be inspired by all of your ideas! 😉

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  • I own a cricut explore. I live in Ohio. I would use the ScanNCut to cut out stamped images, to make stencils & foam stamps, for scrapbooking & I’d like to try to cut fabric for quilting. I made my first quilt last year. It was a hard, painful process, but I can’t wait to find time to try again.

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  • I own a cricut explore. I live in Ohio. I would use the ScanNCut to cut out stamped images, to make stencils & foam stamps, for scrapbooking & I’d like to try to cut fabric for quilting. I made my first quilt last year. It was a hard, painful process, but I can’t wait to find time to try again.

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  • I own a cricut explore. I live in Ohio. I would use the ScanNCut to cut out stamped images, to make stencils & foam stamps, for scrapbooking & I’d like to try to cut fabric for quilting. I made my first quilt last year. It was a hard, painful process, but I can’t wait to find time to try again.

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  • I own a cricut explore. I live in Ohio. I would use the ScanNCut to cut out stamped images, to make stencils & foam stamps, for scrapbooking & I’d like to try to cut fabric for quilting. I made my first quilt last year. It was a hard, painful process, but I can’t wait to find time to try again.

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  • I own a cricut explore. I live in Ohio. I would use the ScanNCut to cut out stamped images, to make stencils & foam stamps, for scrapbooking & I’d like to try to cut fabric for quilting. I made my first quilt last year. It was a hard, painful process, but I can’t wait to find time to try again.

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  • I own a cricut explore. I live in Ohio. I would use the ScanNCut to cut out stamped images, to make stencils & foam stamps, for scrapbooking & I’d like to try to cut fabric for quilting. I made my first quilt last year. It was a hard, painful process, but I can’t wait to find time to try again.

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  • I own a cricut and a sizzix big kick. I live in Washington state. I would love to use a Scan n Cut to cut stencils for mixed media work and mini albums. I would also like to try scanning in original artwork to use in other projects.

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  • I own a cricut and a sizzix big kick. I live in Washington state. I would love to use a Scan n Cut to cut stencils for mixed media work and mini albums. I would also like to try scanning in original artwork to use in other projects.

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  • I own a cricut and a sizzix big kick. I live in Washington state. I would love to use a Scan n Cut to cut stencils for mixed media work and mini albums. I would also like to try scanning in original artwork to use in other projects.

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  • I own a cricut and a sizzix big kick. I live in Washington state. I would love to use a Scan n Cut to cut stencils for mixed media work and mini albums. I would also like to try scanning in original artwork to use in other projects.

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  • I own a cricut and a sizzix big kick. I live in Washington state. I would love to use a Scan n Cut to cut stencils for mixed media work and mini albums. I would also like to try scanning in original artwork to use in other projects.

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  • I own a cricut and a sizzix big kick. I live in Washington state. I would love to use a Scan n Cut to cut stencils for mixed media work and mini albums. I would also like to try scanning in original artwork to use in other projects.

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  • WoW! I currenly use a Cuttlebug and Vagabond to cut dies, but unfortunately, no cutting machine.
    I live in South Carolina? If I were to win, will you come demo it for me, please!
    Would like to make my own masks and stencils to begin, then graduate to fabric. . . .
    Thanks for the inspiration.

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  • WoW! I currenly use a Cuttlebug and Vagabond to cut dies, but unfortunately, no cutting machine.
    I live in South Carolina? If I were to win, will you come demo it for me, please!
    Would like to make my own masks and stencils to begin, then graduate to fabric. . . .
    Thanks for the inspiration.

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  • WoW! I currenly use a Cuttlebug and Vagabond to cut dies, but unfortunately, no cutting machine.
    I live in South Carolina? If I were to win, will you come demo it for me, please!
    Would like to make my own masks and stencils to begin, then graduate to fabric. . . .
    Thanks for the inspiration.

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  • WoW! I currenly use a Cuttlebug and Vagabond to cut dies, but unfortunately, no cutting machine.
    I live in South Carolina? If I were to win, will you come demo it for me, please!
    Would like to make my own masks and stencils to begin, then graduate to fabric. . . .
    Thanks for the inspiration.

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  • WoW! I currenly use a Cuttlebug and Vagabond to cut dies, but unfortunately, no cutting machine.
    I live in South Carolina? If I were to win, will you come demo it for me, please!
    Would like to make my own masks and stencils to begin, then graduate to fabric. . . .
    Thanks for the inspiration.

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  • WoW! I currenly use a Cuttlebug and Vagabond to cut dies, but unfortunately, no cutting machine.
    I live in South Carolina? If I were to win, will you come demo it for me, please!
    Would like to make my own masks and stencils to begin, then graduate to fabric. . . .
    Thanks for the inspiration.

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  • This is so cool! I don’t own a cutting machine.
    I live in Oklahoma.
    And I would make anything my imagination can come up with!

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  • This is so cool! I don’t own a cutting machine.
    I live in Oklahoma.
    And I would make anything my imagination can come up with!

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  • This is so cool! I don’t own a cutting machine.
    I live in Oklahoma.
    And I would make anything my imagination can come up with!

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  • This is so cool! I don’t own a cutting machine.
    I live in Oklahoma.
    And I would make anything my imagination can come up with!

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  • This is so cool! I don’t own a cutting machine.
    I live in Oklahoma.
    And I would make anything my imagination can come up with!

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  • This is so cool! I don’t own a cutting machine.
    I live in Oklahoma.
    And I would make anything my imagination can come up with!

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  • Hello!
    I own an original Silohuette. I live in KY. I would LOVE to try cutting my own flame stamps and drawing in canvas like your little horse project.
    Happy Blogaversary!

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  • Hello!
    I own an original Silohuette. I live in KY. I would LOVE to try cutting my own flame stamps and drawing in canvas like your little horse project.
    Happy Blogaversary!

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  • Hello!
    I own an original Silohuette. I live in KY. I would LOVE to try cutting my own flame stamps and drawing in canvas like your little horse project.
    Happy Blogaversary!

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  • Hello!
    I own an original Silohuette. I live in KY. I would LOVE to try cutting my own flame stamps and drawing in canvas like your little horse project.
    Happy Blogaversary!

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  • Hello!
    I own an original Silohuette. I live in KY. I would LOVE to try cutting my own flame stamps and drawing in canvas like your little horse project.
    Happy Blogaversary!

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  • Hello!
    I own an original Silohuette. I live in KY. I would LOVE to try cutting my own flame stamps and drawing in canvas like your little horse project.
    Happy Blogaversary!

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  • I own a silouette, grand caliber, vagabond,cuttlebug, original spellbinders, original sizzix, tag along, quickutz revolution
    From Kansas
    I would use it to cut out stencils and 3 d paper crafts and tshirt line drawings

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  • I own a silouette, grand caliber, vagabond,cuttlebug, original spellbinders, original sizzix, tag along, quickutz revolution
    From Kansas
    I would use it to cut out stencils and 3 d paper crafts and tshirt line drawings

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  • I own a silouette, grand caliber, vagabond,cuttlebug, original spellbinders, original sizzix, tag along, quickutz revolution
    From Kansas
    I would use it to cut out stencils and 3 d paper crafts and tshirt line drawings

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  • I own a silouette, grand caliber, vagabond,cuttlebug, original spellbinders, original sizzix, tag along, quickutz revolution
    From Kansas
    I would use it to cut out stencils and 3 d paper crafts and tshirt line drawings

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  • I own a silouette, grand caliber, vagabond,cuttlebug, original spellbinders, original sizzix, tag along, quickutz revolution
    From Kansas
    I would use it to cut out stencils and 3 d paper crafts and tshirt line drawings

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  • I own a silouette, grand caliber, vagabond,cuttlebug, original spellbinders, original sizzix, tag along, quickutz revolution
    From Kansas
    I would use it to cut out stencils and 3 d paper crafts and tshirt line drawings

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  • I currently own a Cricut. I live in Indiana and have been following your blog for years.I would love to try a Scan and Cut to create cards and scrapbook projects with my own “handwriting” scanned into the Scan and Cut. You are so inspirational. I watch you on Make it Artsy as well. Thanks for all you do.

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  • I currently own a Cricut. I live in Indiana and have been following your blog for years.I would love to try a Scan and Cut to create cards and scrapbook projects with my own “handwriting” scanned into the Scan and Cut. You are so inspirational. I watch you on Make it Artsy as well. Thanks for all you do.

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  • I currently own a Cricut. I live in Indiana and have been following your blog for years.I would love to try a Scan and Cut to create cards and scrapbook projects with my own “handwriting” scanned into the Scan and Cut. You are so inspirational. I watch you on Make it Artsy as well. Thanks for all you do.

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  • I currently own a Cricut. I live in Indiana and have been following your blog for years.I would love to try a Scan and Cut to create cards and scrapbook projects with my own “handwriting” scanned into the Scan and Cut. You are so inspirational. I watch you on Make it Artsy as well. Thanks for all you do.

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  • I currently own a Cricut. I live in Indiana and have been following your blog for years.I would love to try a Scan and Cut to create cards and scrapbook projects with my own “handwriting” scanned into the Scan and Cut. You are so inspirational. I watch you on Make it Artsy as well. Thanks for all you do.

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  • I currently own a Cricut. I live in Indiana and have been following your blog for years.I would love to try a Scan and Cut to create cards and scrapbook projects with my own “handwriting” scanned into the Scan and Cut. You are so inspirational. I watch you on Make it Artsy as well. Thanks for all you do.

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  • I own a Cricut expression
    I live in New Jersey
    I would love to use it to create amazing cards. I am hoping to start a side business.

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  • I own a Cricut expression
    I live in New Jersey
    I would love to use it to create amazing cards. I am hoping to start a side business.

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  • I own a Cricut expression
    I live in New Jersey
    I would love to use it to create amazing cards. I am hoping to start a side business.

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  • I own a Cricut expression
    I live in New Jersey
    I would love to use it to create amazing cards. I am hoping to start a side business.

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  • I own a Cricut expression
    I live in New Jersey
    I would love to use it to create amazing cards. I am hoping to start a side business.

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  • I own a Cricut expression
    I live in New Jersey
    I would love to use it to create amazing cards. I am hoping to start a side business.

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  • Hi Julie – I own the Big Shot and the Cricut Explore Aire II. however, I thought that with the Cricut Explore I would be able to cut out my own designs by using their design studio, however, that is not possible. The problem with most of the cutting machines available – almost all of the cartridges, etc. are copyrighted, so you cannot sell items made with cartridges, i.e., Disney which is frustrating for the money you pay for the cartridges.
    I live in Nevada.
    From what I have seen with the Scan & Cut – I would like to be able to make my own designs so I can sell them and I have a talented grandson who draws. I would like to be able to transfer some of his drawings onto T-shirts and surprize him with something he could wear showing off his own artwork.
    Thanks much – I enjoy reading your blog, especially on the Scan-N-Cut.

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  • Hi Julie – I own the Big Shot and the Cricut Explore Aire II. however, I thought that with the Cricut Explore I would be able to cut out my own designs by using their design studio, however, that is not possible. The problem with most of the cutting machines available – almost all of the cartridges, etc. are copyrighted, so you cannot sell items made with cartridges, i.e., Disney which is frustrating for the money you pay for the cartridges.
    I live in Nevada.
    From what I have seen with the Scan & Cut – I would like to be able to make my own designs so I can sell them and I have a talented grandson who draws. I would like to be able to transfer some of his drawings onto T-shirts and surprize him with something he could wear showing off his own artwork.
    Thanks much – I enjoy reading your blog, especially on the Scan-N-Cut.

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  • Hi Julie – I own the Big Shot and the Cricut Explore Aire II. however, I thought that with the Cricut Explore I would be able to cut out my own designs by using their design studio, however, that is not possible. The problem with most of the cutting machines available – almost all of the cartridges, etc. are copyrighted, so you cannot sell items made with cartridges, i.e., Disney which is frustrating for the money you pay for the cartridges.
    I live in Nevada.
    From what I have seen with the Scan & Cut – I would like to be able to make my own designs so I can sell them and I have a talented grandson who draws. I would like to be able to transfer some of his drawings onto T-shirts and surprize him with something he could wear showing off his own artwork.
    Thanks much – I enjoy reading your blog, especially on the Scan-N-Cut.

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  • Hi Julie – I own the Big Shot and the Cricut Explore Aire II. however, I thought that with the Cricut Explore I would be able to cut out my own designs by using their design studio, however, that is not possible. The problem with most of the cutting machines available – almost all of the cartridges, etc. are copyrighted, so you cannot sell items made with cartridges, i.e., Disney which is frustrating for the money you pay for the cartridges.
    I live in Nevada.
    From what I have seen with the Scan & Cut – I would like to be able to make my own designs so I can sell them and I have a talented grandson who draws. I would like to be able to transfer some of his drawings onto T-shirts and surprize him with something he could wear showing off his own artwork.
    Thanks much – I enjoy reading your blog, especially on the Scan-N-Cut.

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  • Hi Julie – I own the Big Shot and the Cricut Explore Aire II. however, I thought that with the Cricut Explore I would be able to cut out my own designs by using their design studio, however, that is not possible. The problem with most of the cutting machines available – almost all of the cartridges, etc. are copyrighted, so you cannot sell items made with cartridges, i.e., Disney which is frustrating for the money you pay for the cartridges.
    I live in Nevada.
    From what I have seen with the Scan & Cut – I would like to be able to make my own designs so I can sell them and I have a talented grandson who draws. I would like to be able to transfer some of his drawings onto T-shirts and surprize him with something he could wear showing off his own artwork.
    Thanks much – I enjoy reading your blog, especially on the Scan-N-Cut.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie – I own the Big Shot and the Cricut Explore Aire II. however, I thought that with the Cricut Explore I would be able to cut out my own designs by using their design studio, however, that is not possible. The problem with most of the cutting machines available – almost all of the cartridges, etc. are copyrighted, so you cannot sell items made with cartridges, i.e., Disney which is frustrating for the money you pay for the cartridges.
    I live in Nevada.
    From what I have seen with the Scan & Cut – I would like to be able to make my own designs so I can sell them and I have a talented grandson who draws. I would like to be able to transfer some of his drawings onto T-shirts and surprize him with something he could wear showing off his own artwork.
    Thanks much – I enjoy reading your blog, especially on the Scan-N-Cut.

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  • I have the first scan and cut
    I live in little best state in the union-Texas
    I would give my winnings to my special needs17 year old son (logan) He is an amazing artist.He uses my machine and he would use it everyday.

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  • I have the first scan and cut
    I live in little best state in the union-Texas
    I would give my winnings to my special needs17 year old son (logan) He is an amazing artist.He uses my machine and he would use it everyday.

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  • I have the first scan and cut
    I live in little best state in the union-Texas
    I would give my winnings to my special needs17 year old son (logan) He is an amazing artist.He uses my machine and he would use it everyday.

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  • I have the first scan and cut
    I live in little best state in the union-Texas
    I would give my winnings to my special needs17 year old son (logan) He is an amazing artist.He uses my machine and he would use it everyday.

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  • I have the first scan and cut
    I live in little best state in the union-Texas
    I would give my winnings to my special needs17 year old son (logan) He is an amazing artist.He uses my machine and he would use it everyday.

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  • I have the first scan and cut
    I live in little best state in the union-Texas
    I would give my winnings to my special needs17 year old son (logan) He is an amazing artist.He uses my machine and he would use it everyday.

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  • I own a Tim Holtz Vagabond
    I live in Illinois
    OMG….the sky is the limit with a Scan and Cut. You’ve shown so many cool projects on YouTube, Instagram, and your tv show MAKE IT ARTSY. I would love to try some of those projects. I especially like the idea of creating my own stencils and using it for a number of vinyl projects. The list goes on and on and is only limited by my imagination. Thank you for all you do to inspire and teach us and to Brother for making this giveaway possible! I would absolutely LOVE to win one of these!

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  • I own a Tim Holtz Vagabond
    I live in Illinois
    OMG….the sky is the limit with a Scan and Cut. You’ve shown so many cool projects on YouTube, Instagram, and your tv show MAKE IT ARTSY. I would love to try some of those projects. I especially like the idea of creating my own stencils and using it for a number of vinyl projects. The list goes on and on and is only limited by my imagination. Thank you for all you do to inspire and teach us and to Brother for making this giveaway possible! I would absolutely LOVE to win one of these!

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  • I own a Tim Holtz Vagabond
    I live in Illinois
    OMG….the sky is the limit with a Scan and Cut. You’ve shown so many cool projects on YouTube, Instagram, and your tv show MAKE IT ARTSY. I would love to try some of those projects. I especially like the idea of creating my own stencils and using it for a number of vinyl projects. The list goes on and on and is only limited by my imagination. Thank you for all you do to inspire and teach us and to Brother for making this giveaway possible! I would absolutely LOVE to win one of these!

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  • I own a Tim Holtz Vagabond
    I live in Illinois
    OMG….the sky is the limit with a Scan and Cut. You’ve shown so many cool projects on YouTube, Instagram, and your tv show MAKE IT ARTSY. I would love to try some of those projects. I especially like the idea of creating my own stencils and using it for a number of vinyl projects. The list goes on and on and is only limited by my imagination. Thank you for all you do to inspire and teach us and to Brother for making this giveaway possible! I would absolutely LOVE to win one of these!

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  • I own a Tim Holtz Vagabond
    I live in Illinois
    OMG….the sky is the limit with a Scan and Cut. You’ve shown so many cool projects on YouTube, Instagram, and your tv show MAKE IT ARTSY. I would love to try some of those projects. I especially like the idea of creating my own stencils and using it for a number of vinyl projects. The list goes on and on and is only limited by my imagination. Thank you for all you do to inspire and teach us and to Brother for making this giveaway possible! I would absolutely LOVE to win one of these!

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  • I own a Tim Holtz Vagabond
    I live in Illinois
    OMG….the sky is the limit with a Scan and Cut. You’ve shown so many cool projects on YouTube, Instagram, and your tv show MAKE IT ARTSY. I would love to try some of those projects. I especially like the idea of creating my own stencils and using it for a number of vinyl projects. The list goes on and on and is only limited by my imagination. Thank you for all you do to inspire and teach us and to Brother for making this giveaway possible! I would absolutely LOVE to win one of these!

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  • I sadly do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in New York
    I would use it with both fabric and paper to make gifts, cards, create my own designs to enhance my art journaling and scrapbooking. It looks amazing and I feel empowered that I could hand draw designs and have the ability to cut them out. Unbelievable.
    Jeanette Jones

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  • I sadly do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in New York
    I would use it with both fabric and paper to make gifts, cards, create my own designs to enhance my art journaling and scrapbooking. It looks amazing and I feel empowered that I could hand draw designs and have the ability to cut them out. Unbelievable.
    Jeanette Jones

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  • I sadly do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in New York
    I would use it with both fabric and paper to make gifts, cards, create my own designs to enhance my art journaling and scrapbooking. It looks amazing and I feel empowered that I could hand draw designs and have the ability to cut them out. Unbelievable.
    Jeanette Jones

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  • I sadly do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in New York
    I would use it with both fabric and paper to make gifts, cards, create my own designs to enhance my art journaling and scrapbooking. It looks amazing and I feel empowered that I could hand draw designs and have the ability to cut them out. Unbelievable.
    Jeanette Jones

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  • I sadly do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in New York
    I would use it with both fabric and paper to make gifts, cards, create my own designs to enhance my art journaling and scrapbooking. It looks amazing and I feel empowered that I could hand draw designs and have the ability to cut them out. Unbelievable.
    Jeanette Jones

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  • I sadly do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in New York
    I would use it with both fabric and paper to make gifts, cards, create my own designs to enhance my art journaling and scrapbooking. It looks amazing and I feel empowered that I could hand draw designs and have the ability to cut them out. Unbelievable.
    Jeanette Jones

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  • I have one of the first Cuttlebugs when they became available in Europe. I live in Ohio now and I love it here.
    I would use the CutNScan for card making, including making stamps and whatever else is possible with this machine. I promise – if I am the lucky girl to win – to push all the buttons and use it the day I get it so I will not develop a ‘fear-of-using-it’ like I had for months with the cuttlebug.
    Good luck everyone!!

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  • I have one of the first Cuttlebugs when they became available in Europe. I live in Ohio now and I love it here.
    I would use the CutNScan for card making, including making stamps and whatever else is possible with this machine. I promise – if I am the lucky girl to win – to push all the buttons and use it the day I get it so I will not develop a ‘fear-of-using-it’ like I had for months with the cuttlebug.
    Good luck everyone!!

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  • I have one of the first Cuttlebugs when they became available in Europe. I live in Ohio now and I love it here.
    I would use the CutNScan for card making, including making stamps and whatever else is possible with this machine. I promise – if I am the lucky girl to win – to push all the buttons and use it the day I get it so I will not develop a ‘fear-of-using-it’ like I had for months with the cuttlebug.
    Good luck everyone!!

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  • I have one of the first Cuttlebugs when they became available in Europe. I live in Ohio now and I love it here.
    I would use the CutNScan for card making, including making stamps and whatever else is possible with this machine. I promise – if I am the lucky girl to win – to push all the buttons and use it the day I get it so I will not develop a ‘fear-of-using-it’ like I had for months with the cuttlebug.
    Good luck everyone!!

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  • I have one of the first Cuttlebugs when they became available in Europe. I live in Ohio now and I love it here.
    I would use the CutNScan for card making, including making stamps and whatever else is possible with this machine. I promise – if I am the lucky girl to win – to push all the buttons and use it the day I get it so I will not develop a ‘fear-of-using-it’ like I had for months with the cuttlebug.
    Good luck everyone!!

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  • I have one of the first Cuttlebugs when they became available in Europe. I live in Ohio now and I love it here.
    I would use the CutNScan for card making, including making stamps and whatever else is possible with this machine. I promise – if I am the lucky girl to win – to push all the buttons and use it the day I get it so I will not develop a ‘fear-of-using-it’ like I had for months with the cuttlebug.
    Good luck everyone!!

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  • SORRY SORRY SORRY : SCAN N CUT!!!

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  • SORRY SORRY SORRY : SCAN N CUT!!!

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  • SORRY SORRY SORRY : SCAN N CUT!!!

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  • SORRY SORRY SORRY : SCAN N CUT!!!

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  • SORRY SORRY SORRY : SCAN N CUT!!!

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  • SORRY SORRY SORRY : SCAN N CUT!!!

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  • I don’t own one
    I live in Massachusetts
    I would use it to make one of a kind stencils and to use it to make cards

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  • I don’t own one
    I live in Massachusetts
    I would use it to make one of a kind stencils and to use it to make cards

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  • I don’t own one
    I live in Massachusetts
    I would use it to make one of a kind stencils and to use it to make cards

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  • I don’t own one
    I live in Massachusetts
    I would use it to make one of a kind stencils and to use it to make cards

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  • I don’t own one
    I live in Massachusetts
    I would use it to make one of a kind stencils and to use it to make cards

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  • I don’t own one
    I live in Massachusetts
    I would use it to make one of a kind stencils and to use it to make cards

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  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? I do not own any cutting machines, SAD! 🙁
    What state do you live in? Florida
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? I would create a wall quote (The cure for everything is Salt; Sweat, Tears or the Sea by Isak Dinesan). I want to put that on an old surfboard to hang in my living room since I live at the beach

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  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? I do not own any cutting machines, SAD! 🙁
    What state do you live in? Florida
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? I would create a wall quote (The cure for everything is Salt; Sweat, Tears or the Sea by Isak Dinesan). I want to put that on an old surfboard to hang in my living room since I live at the beach

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  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? I do not own any cutting machines, SAD! 🙁
    What state do you live in? Florida
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? I would create a wall quote (The cure for everything is Salt; Sweat, Tears or the Sea by Isak Dinesan). I want to put that on an old surfboard to hang in my living room since I live at the beach

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  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? I do not own any cutting machines, SAD! 🙁
    What state do you live in? Florida
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? I would create a wall quote (The cure for everything is Salt; Sweat, Tears or the Sea by Isak Dinesan). I want to put that on an old surfboard to hang in my living room since I live at the beach

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  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? I do not own any cutting machines, SAD! 🙁
    What state do you live in? Florida
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? I would create a wall quote (The cure for everything is Salt; Sweat, Tears or the Sea by Isak Dinesan). I want to put that on an old surfboard to hang in my living room since I live at the beach

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  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? I do not own any cutting machines, SAD! 🙁
    What state do you live in? Florida
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? I would create a wall quote (The cure for everything is Salt; Sweat, Tears or the Sea by Isak Dinesan). I want to put that on an old surfboard to hang in my living room since I live at the beach

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  • I own a Cricut and the Tim Holtz die cutting machine.
    I live in Florida.
    I would cut titles for my scrapbook in my own hand writing as well as stencils for my gelli plate and card making.

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  • I own a Cricut and the Tim Holtz die cutting machine.
    I live in Florida.
    I would cut titles for my scrapbook in my own hand writing as well as stencils for my gelli plate and card making.

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  • I own a Cricut and the Tim Holtz die cutting machine.
    I live in Florida.
    I would cut titles for my scrapbook in my own hand writing as well as stencils for my gelli plate and card making.

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  • I own a Cricut and the Tim Holtz die cutting machine.
    I live in Florida.
    I would cut titles for my scrapbook in my own hand writing as well as stencils for my gelli plate and card making.

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  • I own a Cricut and the Tim Holtz die cutting machine.
    I live in Florida.
    I would cut titles for my scrapbook in my own hand writing as well as stencils for my gelli plate and card making.

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  • I own a Cricut and the Tim Holtz die cutting machine.
    I live in Florida.
    I would cut titles for my scrapbook in my own hand writing as well as stencils for my gelli plate and card making.

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  • I live in North Carolina and I own a Silhouette Cameo and a Silhouette Curio. I would love to use the ScanNCut to make photo props for my daughter’s upcoming wedding.

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  • I live in North Carolina and I own a Silhouette Cameo and a Silhouette Curio. I would love to use the ScanNCut to make photo props for my daughter’s upcoming wedding.

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  • I live in North Carolina and I own a Silhouette Cameo and a Silhouette Curio. I would love to use the ScanNCut to make photo props for my daughter’s upcoming wedding.

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  • I live in North Carolina and I own a Silhouette Cameo and a Silhouette Curio. I would love to use the ScanNCut to make photo props for my daughter’s upcoming wedding.

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  • I live in North Carolina and I own a Silhouette Cameo and a Silhouette Curio. I would love to use the ScanNCut to make photo props for my daughter’s upcoming wedding.

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  • I live in North Carolina and I own a Silhouette Cameo and a Silhouette Curio. I would love to use the ScanNCut to make photo props for my daughter’s upcoming wedding.

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  • Silhouette SD
    Arkansas
    Foam stamps (I loved yours!)

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  • Silhouette SD
    Arkansas
    Foam stamps (I loved yours!)

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  • Silhouette SD
    Arkansas
    Foam stamps (I loved yours!)

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  • Silhouette SD
    Arkansas
    Foam stamps (I loved yours!)

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  • Silhouette SD
    Arkansas
    Foam stamps (I loved yours!)

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  • Silhouette SD
    Arkansas
    Foam stamps (I loved yours!)

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  • Hello everyone,
    1. I own a Silhouette SD.
    2. I live in Maryland.
    3. I would use a ScanNCut to create stencils, book covers, note cards, and fabric book ends.
    Thank you, Jamila | http://thebeatofblossoms.com

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  • Hello everyone,
    1. I own a Silhouette SD.
    2. I live in Maryland.
    3. I would use a ScanNCut to create stencils, book covers, note cards, and fabric book ends.
    Thank you, Jamila | http://thebeatofblossoms.com

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  • Hello everyone,
    1. I own a Silhouette SD.
    2. I live in Maryland.
    3. I would use a ScanNCut to create stencils, book covers, note cards, and fabric book ends.
    Thank you, Jamila | http://thebeatofblossoms.com

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  • Hello everyone,
    1. I own a Silhouette SD.
    2. I live in Maryland.
    3. I would use a ScanNCut to create stencils, book covers, note cards, and fabric book ends.
    Thank you, Jamila | http://thebeatofblossoms.com

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  • Hello everyone,
    1. I own a Silhouette SD.
    2. I live in Maryland.
    3. I would use a ScanNCut to create stencils, book covers, note cards, and fabric book ends.
    Thank you, Jamila | http://thebeatofblossoms.com

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  • Hello everyone,
    1. I own a Silhouette SD.
    2. I live in Maryland.
    3. I would use a ScanNCut to create stencils, book covers, note cards, and fabric book ends.
    Thank you, Jamila | http://thebeatofblossoms.com

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  • I do own a Big Shot and have always wanted to go tech with a Silhouette ! I live in Massachusetts. What would I do with it? Everything possible and the possibilities are endless!

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  • I do own a Big Shot and have always wanted to go tech with a Silhouette ! I live in Massachusetts. What would I do with it? Everything possible and the possibilities are endless!

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  • I do own a Big Shot and have always wanted to go tech with a Silhouette ! I live in Massachusetts. What would I do with it? Everything possible and the possibilities are endless!

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  • I do own a Big Shot and have always wanted to go tech with a Silhouette ! I live in Massachusetts. What would I do with it? Everything possible and the possibilities are endless!

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  • I do own a Big Shot and have always wanted to go tech with a Silhouette ! I live in Massachusetts. What would I do with it? Everything possible and the possibilities are endless!

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  • I do own a Big Shot and have always wanted to go tech with a Silhouette ! I live in Massachusetts. What would I do with it? Everything possible and the possibilities are endless!

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  • I own a silhouette cameo (which is currently broken).
    I live in upstate NY (waaaay upstate).
    I would love the scan feature. I see so many things I wish I could cut without having to jump through hoops to get there. I think I would try all of your projects.

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  • I own a silhouette cameo (which is currently broken).
    I live in upstate NY (waaaay upstate).
    I would love the scan feature. I see so many things I wish I could cut without having to jump through hoops to get there. I think I would try all of your projects.

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  • I own a silhouette cameo (which is currently broken).
    I live in upstate NY (waaaay upstate).
    I would love the scan feature. I see so many things I wish I could cut without having to jump through hoops to get there. I think I would try all of your projects.

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  • I own a silhouette cameo (which is currently broken).
    I live in upstate NY (waaaay upstate).
    I would love the scan feature. I see so many things I wish I could cut without having to jump through hoops to get there. I think I would try all of your projects.

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  • I own a silhouette cameo (which is currently broken).
    I live in upstate NY (waaaay upstate).
    I would love the scan feature. I see so many things I wish I could cut without having to jump through hoops to get there. I think I would try all of your projects.

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  • I own a silhouette cameo (which is currently broken).
    I live in upstate NY (waaaay upstate).
    I would love the scan feature. I see so many things I wish I could cut without having to jump through hoops to get there. I think I would try all of your projects.

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  • Hi There Julie,
    I own a Silhouette Cameo and a Sizzix Big Shot. I live in Greenwood SC. I want to create my own stencils, be able to cut fabric and do etching and create my own designs by combining a bunch of different elements together. It’s amazing to think about what this machine can do!!
    Be especially blessed, Kathy H

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  • Hi There Julie,
    I own a Silhouette Cameo and a Sizzix Big Shot. I live in Greenwood SC. I want to create my own stencils, be able to cut fabric and do etching and create my own designs by combining a bunch of different elements together. It’s amazing to think about what this machine can do!!
    Be especially blessed, Kathy H

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  • Hi There Julie,
    I own a Silhouette Cameo and a Sizzix Big Shot. I live in Greenwood SC. I want to create my own stencils, be able to cut fabric and do etching and create my own designs by combining a bunch of different elements together. It’s amazing to think about what this machine can do!!
    Be especially blessed, Kathy H

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  • Hi There Julie,
    I own a Silhouette Cameo and a Sizzix Big Shot. I live in Greenwood SC. I want to create my own stencils, be able to cut fabric and do etching and create my own designs by combining a bunch of different elements together. It’s amazing to think about what this machine can do!!
    Be especially blessed, Kathy H

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  • Hi There Julie,
    I own a Silhouette Cameo and a Sizzix Big Shot. I live in Greenwood SC. I want to create my own stencils, be able to cut fabric and do etching and create my own designs by combining a bunch of different elements together. It’s amazing to think about what this machine can do!!
    Be especially blessed, Kathy H

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  • Hi There Julie,
    I own a Silhouette Cameo and a Sizzix Big Shot. I live in Greenwood SC. I want to create my own stencils, be able to cut fabric and do etching and create my own designs by combining a bunch of different elements together. It’s amazing to think about what this machine can do!!
    Be especially blessed, Kathy H

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  • Wow! I do not own one and I live in Missouri and I would love to use it for purposes of quilting and to make stencils to design on fabric. You are the perfect person to help market this machine! Thanks for inspiring.

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  • Wow! I do not own one and I live in Missouri and I would love to use it for purposes of quilting and to make stencils to design on fabric. You are the perfect person to help market this machine! Thanks for inspiring.

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  • Wow! I do not own one and I live in Missouri and I would love to use it for purposes of quilting and to make stencils to design on fabric. You are the perfect person to help market this machine! Thanks for inspiring.

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  • Wow! I do not own one and I live in Missouri and I would love to use it for purposes of quilting and to make stencils to design on fabric. You are the perfect person to help market this machine! Thanks for inspiring.

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  • Wow! I do not own one and I live in Missouri and I would love to use it for purposes of quilting and to make stencils to design on fabric. You are the perfect person to help market this machine! Thanks for inspiring.

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  • Wow! I do not own one and I live in Missouri and I would love to use it for purposes of quilting and to make stencils to design on fabric. You are the perfect person to help market this machine! Thanks for inspiring.

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  • I currently own about 5 Exacto knives and scissors and a Vagabond. They live with me in Florida.
    Oh boy, what would I do with a Scan N Cut… I would love to make my own stencils and that would be easier without having to hand cut them; I would love to try my hand at art quilting; and this could up my game with the mixed media pieces I create, I think I might not feel so limited sometimes. Oh and of course I would share it with my friends. Thanks for the chance to win one, I was just recently looking at buying one.

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  • I currently own about 5 Exacto knives and scissors and a Vagabond. They live with me in Florida.
    Oh boy, what would I do with a Scan N Cut… I would love to make my own stencils and that would be easier without having to hand cut them; I would love to try my hand at art quilting; and this could up my game with the mixed media pieces I create, I think I might not feel so limited sometimes. Oh and of course I would share it with my friends. Thanks for the chance to win one, I was just recently looking at buying one.

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  • I currently own about 5 Exacto knives and scissors and a Vagabond. They live with me in Florida.
    Oh boy, what would I do with a Scan N Cut… I would love to make my own stencils and that would be easier without having to hand cut them; I would love to try my hand at art quilting; and this could up my game with the mixed media pieces I create, I think I might not feel so limited sometimes. Oh and of course I would share it with my friends. Thanks for the chance to win one, I was just recently looking at buying one.

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  • I currently own about 5 Exacto knives and scissors and a Vagabond. They live with me in Florida.
    Oh boy, what would I do with a Scan N Cut… I would love to make my own stencils and that would be easier without having to hand cut them; I would love to try my hand at art quilting; and this could up my game with the mixed media pieces I create, I think I might not feel so limited sometimes. Oh and of course I would share it with my friends. Thanks for the chance to win one, I was just recently looking at buying one.

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  • I currently own about 5 Exacto knives and scissors and a Vagabond. They live with me in Florida.
    Oh boy, what would I do with a Scan N Cut… I would love to make my own stencils and that would be easier without having to hand cut them; I would love to try my hand at art quilting; and this could up my game with the mixed media pieces I create, I think I might not feel so limited sometimes. Oh and of course I would share it with my friends. Thanks for the chance to win one, I was just recently looking at buying one.

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  • I currently own about 5 Exacto knives and scissors and a Vagabond. They live with me in Florida.
    Oh boy, what would I do with a Scan N Cut… I would love to make my own stencils and that would be easier without having to hand cut them; I would love to try my hand at art quilting; and this could up my game with the mixed media pieces I create, I think I might not feel so limited sometimes. Oh and of course I would share it with my friends. Thanks for the chance to win one, I was just recently looking at buying one.

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  • I own a Cuttlebug. I live in MA. I would love to make boxes and bags to hold gifts. Just started baking and would love ways to gift my friends special sweet treats! 🙂

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  • I own a Cuttlebug. I live in MA. I would love to make boxes and bags to hold gifts. Just started baking and would love ways to gift my friends special sweet treats! 🙂

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  • I own a Cuttlebug. I live in MA. I would love to make boxes and bags to hold gifts. Just started baking and would love ways to gift my friends special sweet treats! 🙂

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  • I own a Cuttlebug. I live in MA. I would love to make boxes and bags to hold gifts. Just started baking and would love ways to gift my friends special sweet treats! 🙂

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  • I own a Cuttlebug. I live in MA. I would love to make boxes and bags to hold gifts. Just started baking and would love ways to gift my friends special sweet treats! 🙂

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  • I own a Cuttlebug. I live in MA. I would love to make boxes and bags to hold gifts. Just started baking and would love ways to gift my friends special sweet treats! 🙂

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  • I own a Silhouette but sad to say that I’ve hardly ever used it. 🙁 I just found the learning curve to use that machine a bit steep and never dedicated enough time to learn it right. But I would love to win a scan n cut. It seems more user friendly than a silhouette since you dont need to hook it up to a computer to use it, unlike a silhouette!
    I live in Texas.
    I would love to try some of your tutorials to cut stencils and scan in some fun coloring pages !
    Thanks !

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  • I own a Silhouette but sad to say that I’ve hardly ever used it. 🙁 I just found the learning curve to use that machine a bit steep and never dedicated enough time to learn it right. But I would love to win a scan n cut. It seems more user friendly than a silhouette since you dont need to hook it up to a computer to use it, unlike a silhouette!
    I live in Texas.
    I would love to try some of your tutorials to cut stencils and scan in some fun coloring pages !
    Thanks !

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  • I own a Silhouette but sad to say that I’ve hardly ever used it. 🙁 I just found the learning curve to use that machine a bit steep and never dedicated enough time to learn it right. But I would love to win a scan n cut. It seems more user friendly than a silhouette since you dont need to hook it up to a computer to use it, unlike a silhouette!
    I live in Texas.
    I would love to try some of your tutorials to cut stencils and scan in some fun coloring pages !
    Thanks !

    Reply
  • I own a Silhouette but sad to say that I’ve hardly ever used it. 🙁 I just found the learning curve to use that machine a bit steep and never dedicated enough time to learn it right. But I would love to win a scan n cut. It seems more user friendly than a silhouette since you dont need to hook it up to a computer to use it, unlike a silhouette!
    I live in Texas.
    I would love to try some of your tutorials to cut stencils and scan in some fun coloring pages !
    Thanks !

    Reply
  • I own a Silhouette but sad to say that I’ve hardly ever used it. 🙁 I just found the learning curve to use that machine a bit steep and never dedicated enough time to learn it right. But I would love to win a scan n cut. It seems more user friendly than a silhouette since you dont need to hook it up to a computer to use it, unlike a silhouette!
    I live in Texas.
    I would love to try some of your tutorials to cut stencils and scan in some fun coloring pages !
    Thanks !

    Reply
  • I own a Silhouette but sad to say that I’ve hardly ever used it. 🙁 I just found the learning curve to use that machine a bit steep and never dedicated enough time to learn it right. But I would love to win a scan n cut. It seems more user friendly than a silhouette since you dont need to hook it up to a computer to use it, unlike a silhouette!
    I live in Texas.
    I would love to try some of your tutorials to cut stencils and scan in some fun coloring pages !
    Thanks !

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  • Well what a wonderful giveaway I use my Big Shot 2 cut die cuts I live in Denver Colorado and if I was fortunate enough to win one of these amazing machines I would do so many things I think the first thing I do is make stencils and I just got a Brother sewing machine for Christmas so I would probably use it to cut some type of fabric / mixed media project. This machine is so amazing the things that does thank you so much for the wonderful giveaway julie blog is amazing you have been such an inspiration thank you

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  • Well what a wonderful giveaway I use my Big Shot 2 cut die cuts I live in Denver Colorado and if I was fortunate enough to win one of these amazing machines I would do so many things I think the first thing I do is make stencils and I just got a Brother sewing machine for Christmas so I would probably use it to cut some type of fabric / mixed media project. This machine is so amazing the things that does thank you so much for the wonderful giveaway julie blog is amazing you have been such an inspiration thank you

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  • Well what a wonderful giveaway I use my Big Shot 2 cut die cuts I live in Denver Colorado and if I was fortunate enough to win one of these amazing machines I would do so many things I think the first thing I do is make stencils and I just got a Brother sewing machine for Christmas so I would probably use it to cut some type of fabric / mixed media project. This machine is so amazing the things that does thank you so much for the wonderful giveaway julie blog is amazing you have been such an inspiration thank you

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  • Well what a wonderful giveaway I use my Big Shot 2 cut die cuts I live in Denver Colorado and if I was fortunate enough to win one of these amazing machines I would do so many things I think the first thing I do is make stencils and I just got a Brother sewing machine for Christmas so I would probably use it to cut some type of fabric / mixed media project. This machine is so amazing the things that does thank you so much for the wonderful giveaway julie blog is amazing you have been such an inspiration thank you

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  • Well what a wonderful giveaway I use my Big Shot 2 cut die cuts I live in Denver Colorado and if I was fortunate enough to win one of these amazing machines I would do so many things I think the first thing I do is make stencils and I just got a Brother sewing machine for Christmas so I would probably use it to cut some type of fabric / mixed media project. This machine is so amazing the things that does thank you so much for the wonderful giveaway julie blog is amazing you have been such an inspiration thank you

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  • Well what a wonderful giveaway I use my Big Shot 2 cut die cuts I live in Denver Colorado and if I was fortunate enough to win one of these amazing machines I would do so many things I think the first thing I do is make stencils and I just got a Brother sewing machine for Christmas so I would probably use it to cut some type of fabric / mixed media project. This machine is so amazing the things that does thank you so much for the wonderful giveaway julie blog is amazing you have been such an inspiration thank you

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  • I own the first edition of Scan and Cut
    I live in Arizona
    I want to use the Scan and cut to make stencils and use them in journaling.

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  • I own the first edition of Scan and Cut
    I live in Arizona
    I want to use the Scan and cut to make stencils and use them in journaling.

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  • I own the first edition of Scan and Cut
    I live in Arizona
    I want to use the Scan and cut to make stencils and use them in journaling.

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  • I own the first edition of Scan and Cut
    I live in Arizona
    I want to use the Scan and cut to make stencils and use them in journaling.

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  • I own the first edition of Scan and Cut
    I live in Arizona
    I want to use the Scan and cut to make stencils and use them in journaling.

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  • I own the first edition of Scan and Cut
    I live in Arizona
    I want to use the Scan and cut to make stencils and use them in journaling.

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  • I own a BigShot
    I live in Arizona but for now in Michigan taking care of my MIL
    I would make all kinds of stuff I couldn’t list it all

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  • I own a BigShot
    I live in Arizona but for now in Michigan taking care of my MIL
    I would make all kinds of stuff I couldn’t list it all

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  • I own a BigShot
    I live in Arizona but for now in Michigan taking care of my MIL
    I would make all kinds of stuff I couldn’t list it all

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  • I own a BigShot
    I live in Arizona but for now in Michigan taking care of my MIL
    I would make all kinds of stuff I couldn’t list it all

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  • I own a BigShot
    I live in Arizona but for now in Michigan taking care of my MIL
    I would make all kinds of stuff I couldn’t list it all

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  • I own a BigShot
    I live in Arizona but for now in Michigan taking care of my MIL
    I would make all kinds of stuff I couldn’t list it all

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  • I own a Cricut Expression and just purchased a Scan N Cut from HSN last week. I also own a Big Shot.
    I live in Texas.
    I am looking forward to being able to scan images (especially stamped images) and cut them out! I haven’t taken my machine out of the box because I have been binge watching your videos … I absolutely love the rhinestone videos and have two granddaughters (and another on the way) that would love “bling” shirts.

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  • I own a Cricut Expression and just purchased a Scan N Cut from HSN last week. I also own a Big Shot.
    I live in Texas.
    I am looking forward to being able to scan images (especially stamped images) and cut them out! I haven’t taken my machine out of the box because I have been binge watching your videos … I absolutely love the rhinestone videos and have two granddaughters (and another on the way) that would love “bling” shirts.

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  • I own a Cricut Expression and just purchased a Scan N Cut from HSN last week. I also own a Big Shot.
    I live in Texas.
    I am looking forward to being able to scan images (especially stamped images) and cut them out! I haven’t taken my machine out of the box because I have been binge watching your videos … I absolutely love the rhinestone videos and have two granddaughters (and another on the way) that would love “bling” shirts.

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  • I own a Cricut Expression and just purchased a Scan N Cut from HSN last week. I also own a Big Shot.
    I live in Texas.
    I am looking forward to being able to scan images (especially stamped images) and cut them out! I haven’t taken my machine out of the box because I have been binge watching your videos … I absolutely love the rhinestone videos and have two granddaughters (and another on the way) that would love “bling” shirts.

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  • I own a Cricut Expression and just purchased a Scan N Cut from HSN last week. I also own a Big Shot.
    I live in Texas.
    I am looking forward to being able to scan images (especially stamped images) and cut them out! I haven’t taken my machine out of the box because I have been binge watching your videos … I absolutely love the rhinestone videos and have two granddaughters (and another on the way) that would love “bling” shirts.

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  • I own a Cricut Expression and just purchased a Scan N Cut from HSN last week. I also own a Big Shot.
    I live in Texas.
    I am looking forward to being able to scan images (especially stamped images) and cut them out! I haven’t taken my machine out of the box because I have been binge watching your videos … I absolutely love the rhinestone videos and have two granddaughters (and another on the way) that would love “bling” shirts.

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  • I have a Scan and Cut 650 I live in Tennessee and would give the 350 to daughter-in-law to explore unlimited possibilities with grandchildren

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  • I have a Scan and Cut 650 I live in Tennessee and would give the 350 to daughter-in-law to explore unlimited possibilities with grandchildren

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  • I have a Scan and Cut 650 I live in Tennessee and would give the 350 to daughter-in-law to explore unlimited possibilities with grandchildren

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  • I have a Scan and Cut 650 I live in Tennessee and would give the 350 to daughter-in-law to explore unlimited possibilities with grandchildren

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  • I have a Scan and Cut 650 I live in Tennessee and would give the 350 to daughter-in-law to explore unlimited possibilities with grandchildren

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  • I have a Scan and Cut 650 I live in Tennessee and would give the 350 to daughter-in-law to explore unlimited possibilities with grandchildren

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  • I do own the small Silhouette Portrait, but after seeing the Scan N Cut in action, I think it would work better for me than the Silhouette! I live in California and would use it mainly for paper crafting, but I really like the idea of making my own stencils for baking!

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  • I do own the small Silhouette Portrait, but after seeing the Scan N Cut in action, I think it would work better for me than the Silhouette! I live in California and would use it mainly for paper crafting, but I really like the idea of making my own stencils for baking!

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  • I do own the small Silhouette Portrait, but after seeing the Scan N Cut in action, I think it would work better for me than the Silhouette! I live in California and would use it mainly for paper crafting, but I really like the idea of making my own stencils for baking!

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  • I do own the small Silhouette Portrait, but after seeing the Scan N Cut in action, I think it would work better for me than the Silhouette! I live in California and would use it mainly for paper crafting, but I really like the idea of making my own stencils for baking!

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  • I do own the small Silhouette Portrait, but after seeing the Scan N Cut in action, I think it would work better for me than the Silhouette! I live in California and would use it mainly for paper crafting, but I really like the idea of making my own stencils for baking!

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  • I do own the small Silhouette Portrait, but after seeing the Scan N Cut in action, I think it would work better for me than the Silhouette! I live in California and would use it mainly for paper crafting, but I really like the idea of making my own stencils for baking!

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  • I own a Cuttlrbug.
    I live in Florida.
    I would like to cut scanned in stamped images.

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  • I own a Cuttlrbug.
    I live in Florida.
    I would like to cut scanned in stamped images.

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  • I own a Cuttlrbug.
    I live in Florida.
    I would like to cut scanned in stamped images.

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  • I own a Cuttlrbug.
    I live in Florida.
    I would like to cut scanned in stamped images.

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  • I own a Cuttlrbug.
    I live in Florida.
    I would like to cut scanned in stamped images.

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  • I own a Cuttlrbug.
    I live in Florida.
    I would like to cut scanned in stamped images.

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  • I have a Cameo but wish I had bought the ScanNCut as it seems so much more versatile after seeing what you, May and Ashli have done with it. I’d love to make stencils, fabric items, unique cards…..oh, the possibilities are endless.
    Thank you from California.

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  • I have a Cameo but wish I had bought the ScanNCut as it seems so much more versatile after seeing what you, May and Ashli have done with it. I’d love to make stencils, fabric items, unique cards…..oh, the possibilities are endless.
    Thank you from California.

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  • I have a Cameo but wish I had bought the ScanNCut as it seems so much more versatile after seeing what you, May and Ashli have done with it. I’d love to make stencils, fabric items, unique cards…..oh, the possibilities are endless.
    Thank you from California.

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  • I have a Cameo but wish I had bought the ScanNCut as it seems so much more versatile after seeing what you, May and Ashli have done with it. I’d love to make stencils, fabric items, unique cards…..oh, the possibilities are endless.
    Thank you from California.

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  • I have a Cameo but wish I had bought the ScanNCut as it seems so much more versatile after seeing what you, May and Ashli have done with it. I’d love to make stencils, fabric items, unique cards…..oh, the possibilities are endless.
    Thank you from California.

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  • I have a Cameo but wish I had bought the ScanNCut as it seems so much more versatile after seeing what you, May and Ashli have done with it. I’d love to make stencils, fabric items, unique cards…..oh, the possibilities are endless.
    Thank you from California.

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  • I own an ecuts. Not a huge fan. My address is New York. I’d use it to make stencils, lots of die cuts to make 3-D projects and to cut felt for sewing projects. I’d also love to make 3-D paper flowers. It take a while to die cut all th petals with a manual machine.

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  • I own an ecuts. Not a huge fan. My address is New York. I’d use it to make stencils, lots of die cuts to make 3-D projects and to cut felt for sewing projects. I’d also love to make 3-D paper flowers. It take a while to die cut all th petals with a manual machine.

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  • I own an ecuts. Not a huge fan. My address is New York. I’d use it to make stencils, lots of die cuts to make 3-D projects and to cut felt for sewing projects. I’d also love to make 3-D paper flowers. It take a while to die cut all th petals with a manual machine.

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  • I own an ecuts. Not a huge fan. My address is New York. I’d use it to make stencils, lots of die cuts to make 3-D projects and to cut felt for sewing projects. I’d also love to make 3-D paper flowers. It take a while to die cut all th petals with a manual machine.

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  • I own an ecuts. Not a huge fan. My address is New York. I’d use it to make stencils, lots of die cuts to make 3-D projects and to cut felt for sewing projects. I’d also love to make 3-D paper flowers. It take a while to die cut all th petals with a manual machine.

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  • I own an ecuts. Not a huge fan. My address is New York. I’d use it to make stencils, lots of die cuts to make 3-D projects and to cut felt for sewing projects. I’d also love to make 3-D paper flowers. It take a while to die cut all th petals with a manual machine.

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  • I own a Cuttlebug.
    I live in NY.
    & what wouldn’t I make. Stencils for homemade floor cloths, quotes for pallet art & my walls.
    & most of all make a for sale sign for my old cuttlebug & all my dies.

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  • I own a Cuttlebug.
    I live in NY.
    & what wouldn’t I make. Stencils for homemade floor cloths, quotes for pallet art & my walls.
    & most of all make a for sale sign for my old cuttlebug & all my dies.

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  • I own a Cuttlebug.
    I live in NY.
    & what wouldn’t I make. Stencils for homemade floor cloths, quotes for pallet art & my walls.
    & most of all make a for sale sign for my old cuttlebug & all my dies.

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  • I own a Cuttlebug.
    I live in NY.
    & what wouldn’t I make. Stencils for homemade floor cloths, quotes for pallet art & my walls.
    & most of all make a for sale sign for my old cuttlebug & all my dies.

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  • I own a Cuttlebug.
    I live in NY.
    & what wouldn’t I make. Stencils for homemade floor cloths, quotes for pallet art & my walls.
    & most of all make a for sale sign for my old cuttlebug & all my dies.

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  • I own a Cuttlebug.
    I live in NY.
    & what wouldn’t I make. Stencils for homemade floor cloths, quotes for pallet art & my walls.
    & most of all make a for sale sign for my old cuttlebug & all my dies.

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  • I do not own any of those machines.
    I live in New York
    I can’t wait to make my own stencils and stamps

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  • I do not own any of those machines.
    I live in New York
    I can’t wait to make my own stencils and stamps

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  • I do not own any of those machines.
    I live in New York
    I can’t wait to make my own stencils and stamps

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  • I do not own any of those machines.
    I live in New York
    I can’t wait to make my own stencils and stamps

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  • I do not own any of those machines.
    I live in New York
    I can’t wait to make my own stencils and stamps

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  • I do not own any of those machines.
    I live in New York
    I can’t wait to make my own stencils and stamps

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  • I own a Cricut Expression.
    I live in Colorado.
    My daughters are becoming crafters like me and enjoy creating projects for their scrapbooks and art journals. I can see so many uses for a machine like this from making stencils, to magnets, teacher gifts, and of course their school projects. Plus I can see this machine being easy for my 8 and 10 year old to be able to use versus now with my Cricut they need me to get on the computer and have to do it for them because of all the navigation steps in the Cricut program.

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  • I own a Cricut Expression.
    I live in Colorado.
    My daughters are becoming crafters like me and enjoy creating projects for their scrapbooks and art journals. I can see so many uses for a machine like this from making stencils, to magnets, teacher gifts, and of course their school projects. Plus I can see this machine being easy for my 8 and 10 year old to be able to use versus now with my Cricut they need me to get on the computer and have to do it for them because of all the navigation steps in the Cricut program.

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  • I own a Cricut Expression.
    I live in Colorado.
    My daughters are becoming crafters like me and enjoy creating projects for their scrapbooks and art journals. I can see so many uses for a machine like this from making stencils, to magnets, teacher gifts, and of course their school projects. Plus I can see this machine being easy for my 8 and 10 year old to be able to use versus now with my Cricut they need me to get on the computer and have to do it for them because of all the navigation steps in the Cricut program.

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  • I own a Cricut Expression.
    I live in Colorado.
    My daughters are becoming crafters like me and enjoy creating projects for their scrapbooks and art journals. I can see so many uses for a machine like this from making stencils, to magnets, teacher gifts, and of course their school projects. Plus I can see this machine being easy for my 8 and 10 year old to be able to use versus now with my Cricut they need me to get on the computer and have to do it for them because of all the navigation steps in the Cricut program.

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  • I own a Cricut Expression.
    I live in Colorado.
    My daughters are becoming crafters like me and enjoy creating projects for their scrapbooks and art journals. I can see so many uses for a machine like this from making stencils, to magnets, teacher gifts, and of course their school projects. Plus I can see this machine being easy for my 8 and 10 year old to be able to use versus now with my Cricut they need me to get on the computer and have to do it for them because of all the navigation steps in the Cricut program.

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  • I own a Cricut Expression.
    I live in Colorado.
    My daughters are becoming crafters like me and enjoy creating projects for their scrapbooks and art journals. I can see so many uses for a machine like this from making stencils, to magnets, teacher gifts, and of course their school projects. Plus I can see this machine being easy for my 8 and 10 year old to be able to use versus now with my Cricut they need me to get on the computer and have to do it for them because of all the navigation steps in the Cricut program.

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  • I own the scan n cut. I had two Silhouettes before that at the original and cameo and I love the scan n cut. It’s without a doubt the easiest to use and has saved me money and space on dies. I live in Phoenix, AZ and I use mine the most for cardmaking.

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  • I own the scan n cut. I had two Silhouettes before that at the original and cameo and I love the scan n cut. It’s without a doubt the easiest to use and has saved me money and space on dies. I live in Phoenix, AZ and I use mine the most for cardmaking.

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  • I own the scan n cut. I had two Silhouettes before that at the original and cameo and I love the scan n cut. It’s without a doubt the easiest to use and has saved me money and space on dies. I live in Phoenix, AZ and I use mine the most for cardmaking.

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  • I own the scan n cut. I had two Silhouettes before that at the original and cameo and I love the scan n cut. It’s without a doubt the easiest to use and has saved me money and space on dies. I live in Phoenix, AZ and I use mine the most for cardmaking.

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  • I own the scan n cut. I had two Silhouettes before that at the original and cameo and I love the scan n cut. It’s without a doubt the easiest to use and has saved me money and space on dies. I live in Phoenix, AZ and I use mine the most for cardmaking.

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  • I own the scan n cut. I had two Silhouettes before that at the original and cameo and I love the scan n cut. It’s without a doubt the easiest to use and has saved me money and space on dies. I live in Phoenix, AZ and I use mine the most for cardmaking.

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  • I live in the state of Florida. I have never owned a Scan ‘n cut. I am a retired artist who cannot pant my large canvases anymore due to health issues. I am working now with collage and smaller projects. This unit would help me to do so much more and to experiment with layers. Thanks you for this opportunity.

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  • I live in the state of Florida. I have never owned a Scan ‘n cut. I am a retired artist who cannot pant my large canvases anymore due to health issues. I am working now with collage and smaller projects. This unit would help me to do so much more and to experiment with layers. Thanks you for this opportunity.

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  • I live in the state of Florida. I have never owned a Scan ‘n cut. I am a retired artist who cannot pant my large canvases anymore due to health issues. I am working now with collage and smaller projects. This unit would help me to do so much more and to experiment with layers. Thanks you for this opportunity.

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  • I live in the state of Florida. I have never owned a Scan ‘n cut. I am a retired artist who cannot pant my large canvases anymore due to health issues. I am working now with collage and smaller projects. This unit would help me to do so much more and to experiment with layers. Thanks you for this opportunity.

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  • I live in the state of Florida. I have never owned a Scan ‘n cut. I am a retired artist who cannot pant my large canvases anymore due to health issues. I am working now with collage and smaller projects. This unit would help me to do so much more and to experiment with layers. Thanks you for this opportunity.

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  • I live in the state of Florida. I have never owned a Scan ‘n cut. I am a retired artist who cannot pant my large canvases anymore due to health issues. I am working now with collage and smaller projects. This unit would help me to do so much more and to experiment with layers. Thanks you for this opportunity.

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  • I am a senior artist who has had to retire from my career as a creator of large multimedia paintings due to health issues. I am now working with smaller projects. I very much enjoy working with paper in all manners of collage and folding etc, I have never owned anything but a scissors never mind a Scan n Cut. This would be a wonderful way to experiment, so I will dream about winning it. Bless you for this opportunity.

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  • I am a senior artist who has had to retire from my career as a creator of large multimedia paintings due to health issues. I am now working with smaller projects. I very much enjoy working with paper in all manners of collage and folding etc, I have never owned anything but a scissors never mind a Scan n Cut. This would be a wonderful way to experiment, so I will dream about winning it. Bless you for this opportunity.

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  • I am a senior artist who has had to retire from my career as a creator of large multimedia paintings due to health issues. I am now working with smaller projects. I very much enjoy working with paper in all manners of collage and folding etc, I have never owned anything but a scissors never mind a Scan n Cut. This would be a wonderful way to experiment, so I will dream about winning it. Bless you for this opportunity.

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  • I am a senior artist who has had to retire from my career as a creator of large multimedia paintings due to health issues. I am now working with smaller projects. I very much enjoy working with paper in all manners of collage and folding etc, I have never owned anything but a scissors never mind a Scan n Cut. This would be a wonderful way to experiment, so I will dream about winning it. Bless you for this opportunity.

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  • I am a senior artist who has had to retire from my career as a creator of large multimedia paintings due to health issues. I am now working with smaller projects. I very much enjoy working with paper in all manners of collage and folding etc, I have never owned anything but a scissors never mind a Scan n Cut. This would be a wonderful way to experiment, so I will dream about winning it. Bless you for this opportunity.

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  • I am a senior artist who has had to retire from my career as a creator of large multimedia paintings due to health issues. I am now working with smaller projects. I very much enjoy working with paper in all manners of collage and folding etc, I have never owned anything but a scissors never mind a Scan n Cut. This would be a wonderful way to experiment, so I will dream about winning it. Bless you for this opportunity.

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  • I have a Cricut Expression. I live in Wisconsin. And if I had a Scan N Cut I would create stencils and MORE stencils!

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  • I have a Cricut Expression. I live in Wisconsin. And if I had a Scan N Cut I would create stencils and MORE stencils!

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  • I have a Cricut Expression. I live in Wisconsin. And if I had a Scan N Cut I would create stencils and MORE stencils!

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  • I have a Cricut Expression. I live in Wisconsin. And if I had a Scan N Cut I would create stencils and MORE stencils!

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  • I have a Cricut Expression. I live in Wisconsin. And if I had a Scan N Cut I would create stencils and MORE stencils!

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  • I have a Cricut Expression. I live in Wisconsin. And if I had a Scan N Cut I would create stencils and MORE stencils!

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  • Hi Julie!
    I am relatively new to “arting” of any kind. I’ve been taking beginner acrylic painting lessons and along the way I have fallen in love with mixed media and art journaling. Your blog is a wonderful resource for ideas as well an inspiration for me to create art I am proud of. I live in Florida and don’t own a cutting machine. However, if I did, I would use it for making stamps and stencils. It sounds like the ScanNCut offers endless opportunities for many different types of projects. Thank you for all you do to make art in my house more fun!

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  • Hi Julie!
    I am relatively new to “arting” of any kind. I’ve been taking beginner acrylic painting lessons and along the way I have fallen in love with mixed media and art journaling. Your blog is a wonderful resource for ideas as well an inspiration for me to create art I am proud of. I live in Florida and don’t own a cutting machine. However, if I did, I would use it for making stamps and stencils. It sounds like the ScanNCut offers endless opportunities for many different types of projects. Thank you for all you do to make art in my house more fun!

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  • Hi Julie!
    I am relatively new to “arting” of any kind. I’ve been taking beginner acrylic painting lessons and along the way I have fallen in love with mixed media and art journaling. Your blog is a wonderful resource for ideas as well an inspiration for me to create art I am proud of. I live in Florida and don’t own a cutting machine. However, if I did, I would use it for making stamps and stencils. It sounds like the ScanNCut offers endless opportunities for many different types of projects. Thank you for all you do to make art in my house more fun!

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  • Hi Julie!
    I am relatively new to “arting” of any kind. I’ve been taking beginner acrylic painting lessons and along the way I have fallen in love with mixed media and art journaling. Your blog is a wonderful resource for ideas as well an inspiration for me to create art I am proud of. I live in Florida and don’t own a cutting machine. However, if I did, I would use it for making stamps and stencils. It sounds like the ScanNCut offers endless opportunities for many different types of projects. Thank you for all you do to make art in my house more fun!

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  • Hi Julie!
    I am relatively new to “arting” of any kind. I’ve been taking beginner acrylic painting lessons and along the way I have fallen in love with mixed media and art journaling. Your blog is a wonderful resource for ideas as well an inspiration for me to create art I am proud of. I live in Florida and don’t own a cutting machine. However, if I did, I would use it for making stamps and stencils. It sounds like the ScanNCut offers endless opportunities for many different types of projects. Thank you for all you do to make art in my house more fun!

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  • Hi Julie!
    I am relatively new to “arting” of any kind. I’ve been taking beginner acrylic painting lessons and along the way I have fallen in love with mixed media and art journaling. Your blog is a wonderful resource for ideas as well an inspiration for me to create art I am proud of. I live in Florida and don’t own a cutting machine. However, if I did, I would use it for making stamps and stencils. It sounds like the ScanNCut offers endless opportunities for many different types of projects. Thank you for all you do to make art in my house more fun!

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  • My first and only cutting machine is a Cuttlebug, which I have owned for years. I live in Oregon. As you know the weather here is pretty cold, rainy and this year much snow. This leaves me in the house for plenty of time to create. I have 5 grandchildren in California so I stay connected with them by face-time and creating small gifts that I can mail. I would use the Scan N Cut to create much more elaborate gifts and projects for my 5 precious little ones. Of course they don’t judge my talent, they are just thrilled to receive things from Grandma. Thanks for considering me.

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  • My first and only cutting machine is a Cuttlebug, which I have owned for years. I live in Oregon. As you know the weather here is pretty cold, rainy and this year much snow. This leaves me in the house for plenty of time to create. I have 5 grandchildren in California so I stay connected with them by face-time and creating small gifts that I can mail. I would use the Scan N Cut to create much more elaborate gifts and projects for my 5 precious little ones. Of course they don’t judge my talent, they are just thrilled to receive things from Grandma. Thanks for considering me.

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  • My first and only cutting machine is a Cuttlebug, which I have owned for years. I live in Oregon. As you know the weather here is pretty cold, rainy and this year much snow. This leaves me in the house for plenty of time to create. I have 5 grandchildren in California so I stay connected with them by face-time and creating small gifts that I can mail. I would use the Scan N Cut to create much more elaborate gifts and projects for my 5 precious little ones. Of course they don’t judge my talent, they are just thrilled to receive things from Grandma. Thanks for considering me.

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  • My first and only cutting machine is a Cuttlebug, which I have owned for years. I live in Oregon. As you know the weather here is pretty cold, rainy and this year much snow. This leaves me in the house for plenty of time to create. I have 5 grandchildren in California so I stay connected with them by face-time and creating small gifts that I can mail. I would use the Scan N Cut to create much more elaborate gifts and projects for my 5 precious little ones. Of course they don’t judge my talent, they are just thrilled to receive things from Grandma. Thanks for considering me.

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  • My first and only cutting machine is a Cuttlebug, which I have owned for years. I live in Oregon. As you know the weather here is pretty cold, rainy and this year much snow. This leaves me in the house for plenty of time to create. I have 5 grandchildren in California so I stay connected with them by face-time and creating small gifts that I can mail. I would use the Scan N Cut to create much more elaborate gifts and projects for my 5 precious little ones. Of course they don’t judge my talent, they are just thrilled to receive things from Grandma. Thanks for considering me.

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  • My first and only cutting machine is a Cuttlebug, which I have owned for years. I live in Oregon. As you know the weather here is pretty cold, rainy and this year much snow. This leaves me in the house for plenty of time to create. I have 5 grandchildren in California so I stay connected with them by face-time and creating small gifts that I can mail. I would use the Scan N Cut to create much more elaborate gifts and projects for my 5 precious little ones. Of course they don’t judge my talent, they are just thrilled to receive things from Grandma. Thanks for considering me.

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  • i only have a big shot – does that count as the dies “cut” ? haha
    i live in southern california, between LA and palm springs. it is usually hot and sunny and we are enjoying all of these rainstorms.
    my first scan and cut project would be fussy cutting for our family scrapbook. then i would be making my own stencils. oh my gosh, if only…!

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  • i only have a big shot – does that count as the dies “cut” ? haha
    i live in southern california, between LA and palm springs. it is usually hot and sunny and we are enjoying all of these rainstorms.
    my first scan and cut project would be fussy cutting for our family scrapbook. then i would be making my own stencils. oh my gosh, if only…!

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  • i only have a big shot – does that count as the dies “cut” ? haha
    i live in southern california, between LA and palm springs. it is usually hot and sunny and we are enjoying all of these rainstorms.
    my first scan and cut project would be fussy cutting for our family scrapbook. then i would be making my own stencils. oh my gosh, if only…!

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  • i only have a big shot – does that count as the dies “cut” ? haha
    i live in southern california, between LA and palm springs. it is usually hot and sunny and we are enjoying all of these rainstorms.
    my first scan and cut project would be fussy cutting for our family scrapbook. then i would be making my own stencils. oh my gosh, if only…!

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  • i only have a big shot – does that count as the dies “cut” ? haha
    i live in southern california, between LA and palm springs. it is usually hot and sunny and we are enjoying all of these rainstorms.
    my first scan and cut project would be fussy cutting for our family scrapbook. then i would be making my own stencils. oh my gosh, if only…!

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  • i only have a big shot – does that count as the dies “cut” ? haha
    i live in southern california, between LA and palm springs. it is usually hot and sunny and we are enjoying all of these rainstorms.
    my first scan and cut project would be fussy cutting for our family scrapbook. then i would be making my own stencils. oh my gosh, if only…!

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  • I own a Cricut mini, and a Sizzix Big Shot. I live in Arizona and I would use the Brother Scan-n-cut to get an early start on my Christmas Cards! I would also use it for applique and to cut fabric for quilting.

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  • I own a Cricut mini, and a Sizzix Big Shot. I live in Arizona and I would use the Brother Scan-n-cut to get an early start on my Christmas Cards! I would also use it for applique and to cut fabric for quilting.

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  • I own a Cricut mini, and a Sizzix Big Shot. I live in Arizona and I would use the Brother Scan-n-cut to get an early start on my Christmas Cards! I would also use it for applique and to cut fabric for quilting.

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  • I own a Cricut mini, and a Sizzix Big Shot. I live in Arizona and I would use the Brother Scan-n-cut to get an early start on my Christmas Cards! I would also use it for applique and to cut fabric for quilting.

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  • I own a Cricut mini, and a Sizzix Big Shot. I live in Arizona and I would use the Brother Scan-n-cut to get an early start on my Christmas Cards! I would also use it for applique and to cut fabric for quilting.

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  • I own a Cricut mini, and a Sizzix Big Shot. I live in Arizona and I would use the Brother Scan-n-cut to get an early start on my Christmas Cards! I would also use it for applique and to cut fabric for quilting.

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  • I guess the Cricket Expression is considered a cutting machine but it is old and outdated. Not thrilled with the cartridges lately. Havent used in several years.
    I live in Maryland.
    As to what I would use the Scan n Cut mostly for stencils. I am obsessed with stencils and crave more and more all the time. It would be so much fun to cut my own creations.
    Thank you for this opportunity.

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  • I guess the Cricket Expression is considered a cutting machine but it is old and outdated. Not thrilled with the cartridges lately. Havent used in several years.
    I live in Maryland.
    As to what I would use the Scan n Cut mostly for stencils. I am obsessed with stencils and crave more and more all the time. It would be so much fun to cut my own creations.
    Thank you for this opportunity.

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  • I guess the Cricket Expression is considered a cutting machine but it is old and outdated. Not thrilled with the cartridges lately. Havent used in several years.
    I live in Maryland.
    As to what I would use the Scan n Cut mostly for stencils. I am obsessed with stencils and crave more and more all the time. It would be so much fun to cut my own creations.
    Thank you for this opportunity.

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  • I guess the Cricket Expression is considered a cutting machine but it is old and outdated. Not thrilled with the cartridges lately. Havent used in several years.
    I live in Maryland.
    As to what I would use the Scan n Cut mostly for stencils. I am obsessed with stencils and crave more and more all the time. It would be so much fun to cut my own creations.
    Thank you for this opportunity.

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  • I guess the Cricket Expression is considered a cutting machine but it is old and outdated. Not thrilled with the cartridges lately. Havent used in several years.
    I live in Maryland.
    As to what I would use the Scan n Cut mostly for stencils. I am obsessed with stencils and crave more and more all the time. It would be so much fun to cut my own creations.
    Thank you for this opportunity.

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  • I guess the Cricket Expression is considered a cutting machine but it is old and outdated. Not thrilled with the cartridges lately. Havent used in several years.
    I live in Maryland.
    As to what I would use the Scan n Cut mostly for stencils. I am obsessed with stencils and crave more and more all the time. It would be so much fun to cut my own creations.
    Thank you for this opportunity.

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  • I own a Scanncut.
    I live in Minnesota and my daughter lives in North Dakota.
    If I won a Scanncut I would give it to my daughter. She loves what I create; cards, art pages, stencils, Gelli prints, etc. When she comes to visit she spends a lot of time making projects of her own. She is very creative and so inspiring to me. I would love to give her the gift of a Scanncut.

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  • I own a Scanncut.
    I live in Minnesota and my daughter lives in North Dakota.
    If I won a Scanncut I would give it to my daughter. She loves what I create; cards, art pages, stencils, Gelli prints, etc. When she comes to visit she spends a lot of time making projects of her own. She is very creative and so inspiring to me. I would love to give her the gift of a Scanncut.

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  • I own a Scanncut.
    I live in Minnesota and my daughter lives in North Dakota.
    If I won a Scanncut I would give it to my daughter. She loves what I create; cards, art pages, stencils, Gelli prints, etc. When she comes to visit she spends a lot of time making projects of her own. She is very creative and so inspiring to me. I would love to give her the gift of a Scanncut.

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  • I own a Scanncut.
    I live in Minnesota and my daughter lives in North Dakota.
    If I won a Scanncut I would give it to my daughter. She loves what I create; cards, art pages, stencils, Gelli prints, etc. When she comes to visit she spends a lot of time making projects of her own. She is very creative and so inspiring to me. I would love to give her the gift of a Scanncut.

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  • I own a Scanncut.
    I live in Minnesota and my daughter lives in North Dakota.
    If I won a Scanncut I would give it to my daughter. She loves what I create; cards, art pages, stencils, Gelli prints, etc. When she comes to visit she spends a lot of time making projects of her own. She is very creative and so inspiring to me. I would love to give her the gift of a Scanncut.

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  • I own a Scanncut.
    I live in Minnesota and my daughter lives in North Dakota.
    If I won a Scanncut I would give it to my daughter. She loves what I create; cards, art pages, stencils, Gelli prints, etc. When she comes to visit she spends a lot of time making projects of her own. She is very creative and so inspiring to me. I would love to give her the gift of a Scanncut.

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  • I currently own the original Cricut machine.
    I live in Utah
    I would use the Scan N Cut for so many things! Creating stencils to paint with, cutting all my paper crafts from svg files and Scrapbooking/card making. Would also love to try cutting fabric for quilting.

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  • I currently own the original Cricut machine.
    I live in Utah
    I would use the Scan N Cut for so many things! Creating stencils to paint with, cutting all my paper crafts from svg files and Scrapbooking/card making. Would also love to try cutting fabric for quilting.

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  • I currently own the original Cricut machine.
    I live in Utah
    I would use the Scan N Cut for so many things! Creating stencils to paint with, cutting all my paper crafts from svg files and Scrapbooking/card making. Would also love to try cutting fabric for quilting.

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  • I currently own the original Cricut machine.
    I live in Utah
    I would use the Scan N Cut for so many things! Creating stencils to paint with, cutting all my paper crafts from svg files and Scrapbooking/card making. Would also love to try cutting fabric for quilting.

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  • I currently own the original Cricut machine.
    I live in Utah
    I would use the Scan N Cut for so many things! Creating stencils to paint with, cutting all my paper crafts from svg files and Scrapbooking/card making. Would also love to try cutting fabric for quilting.

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  • I currently own the original Cricut machine.
    I live in Utah
    I would use the Scan N Cut for so many things! Creating stencils to paint with, cutting all my paper crafts from svg files and Scrapbooking/card making. Would also love to try cutting fabric for quilting.

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  • I have an original Cricut.
    I live in California.
    I would use it to start with to cut out my stamping that doesn’t have matching dies. I.e. All my older stamps.

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  • I have an original Cricut.
    I live in California.
    I would use it to start with to cut out my stamping that doesn’t have matching dies. I.e. All my older stamps.

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  • I have an original Cricut.
    I live in California.
    I would use it to start with to cut out my stamping that doesn’t have matching dies. I.e. All my older stamps.

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  • I have an original Cricut.
    I live in California.
    I would use it to start with to cut out my stamping that doesn’t have matching dies. I.e. All my older stamps.

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  • I have an original Cricut.
    I live in California.
    I would use it to start with to cut out my stamping that doesn’t have matching dies. I.e. All my older stamps.

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  • I have an original Cricut.
    I live in California.
    I would use it to start with to cut out my stamping that doesn’t have matching dies. I.e. All my older stamps.

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  • I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in Tennessee.
    I would use it for cards and mixed media pieces.

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  • I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in Tennessee.
    I would use it for cards and mixed media pieces.

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  • I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in Tennessee.
    I would use it for cards and mixed media pieces.

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  • I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in Tennessee.
    I would use it for cards and mixed media pieces.

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  • I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in Tennessee.
    I would use it for cards and mixed media pieces.

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  • I do not own a cutting machine.
    I live in Tennessee.
    I would use it for cards and mixed media pieces.

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  • I own a Cricut.
    Live in Louisiana
    Create Mixed Media, Journals and Decorative Art

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  • I own a Cricut.
    Live in Louisiana
    Create Mixed Media, Journals and Decorative Art

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  • I own a Cricut.
    Live in Louisiana
    Create Mixed Media, Journals and Decorative Art

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  • I own a Cricut.
    Live in Louisiana
    Create Mixed Media, Journals and Decorative Art

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  • I own a Cricut.
    Live in Louisiana
    Create Mixed Media, Journals and Decorative Art

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  • I own a Cricut.
    Live in Louisiana
    Create Mixed Media, Journals and Decorative Art

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  • I have a Cuttlebug and a Sissix.
    I live in Southern California.
    I would love to be able to cut stencils to use in making pottery and painting. Also cutting fabric for art quilts. And paper to use in art journals. And, and, and…….

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  • I have a Cuttlebug and a Sissix.
    I live in Southern California.
    I would love to be able to cut stencils to use in making pottery and painting. Also cutting fabric for art quilts. And paper to use in art journals. And, and, and…….

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  • I have a Cuttlebug and a Sissix.
    I live in Southern California.
    I would love to be able to cut stencils to use in making pottery and painting. Also cutting fabric for art quilts. And paper to use in art journals. And, and, and…….

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  • I have a Cuttlebug and a Sissix.
    I live in Southern California.
    I would love to be able to cut stencils to use in making pottery and painting. Also cutting fabric for art quilts. And paper to use in art journals. And, and, and…….

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  • I have a Cuttlebug and a Sissix.
    I live in Southern California.
    I would love to be able to cut stencils to use in making pottery and painting. Also cutting fabric for art quilts. And paper to use in art journals. And, and, and…….

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  • I have a Cuttlebug and a Sissix.
    I live in Southern California.
    I would love to be able to cut stencils to use in making pottery and painting. Also cutting fabric for art quilts. And paper to use in art journals. And, and, and…….

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  • I own a very well used Cuddlebug here in Utah. I would use the Scan and Cut to make many many cards. I would push a lot of buttons and see what I could create.

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  • I own a very well used Cuddlebug here in Utah. I would use the Scan and Cut to make many many cards. I would push a lot of buttons and see what I could create.

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  • I own a very well used Cuddlebug here in Utah. I would use the Scan and Cut to make many many cards. I would push a lot of buttons and see what I could create.

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  • I own a very well used Cuddlebug here in Utah. I would use the Scan and Cut to make many many cards. I would push a lot of buttons and see what I could create.

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  • I own a very well used Cuddlebug here in Utah. I would use the Scan and Cut to make many many cards. I would push a lot of buttons and see what I could create.

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  • I own a very well used Cuddlebug here in Utah. I would use the Scan and Cut to make many many cards. I would push a lot of buttons and see what I could create.

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  • Hello! I currently own a Cricut Expression, but have been researching the ScanNCut 2 and would die for one! I’d love to be able to cut my own handwriting and would also love to make my own templates easily. I love to scrapbooking and create here in Nebraska! Thanks for all of your awesome tutorials! You are so fun to watch!

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  • Hello! I currently own a Cricut Expression, but have been researching the ScanNCut 2 and would die for one! I’d love to be able to cut my own handwriting and would also love to make my own templates easily. I love to scrapbooking and create here in Nebraska! Thanks for all of your awesome tutorials! You are so fun to watch!

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  • Hello! I currently own a Cricut Expression, but have been researching the ScanNCut 2 and would die for one! I’d love to be able to cut my own handwriting and would also love to make my own templates easily. I love to scrapbooking and create here in Nebraska! Thanks for all of your awesome tutorials! You are so fun to watch!

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  • Hello! I currently own a Cricut Expression, but have been researching the ScanNCut 2 and would die for one! I’d love to be able to cut my own handwriting and would also love to make my own templates easily. I love to scrapbooking and create here in Nebraska! Thanks for all of your awesome tutorials! You are so fun to watch!

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  • Hello! I currently own a Cricut Expression, but have been researching the ScanNCut 2 and would die for one! I’d love to be able to cut my own handwriting and would also love to make my own templates easily. I love to scrapbooking and create here in Nebraska! Thanks for all of your awesome tutorials! You are so fun to watch!

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  • Hello! I currently own a Cricut Expression, but have been researching the ScanNCut 2 and would die for one! I’d love to be able to cut my own handwriting and would also love to make my own templates easily. I love to scrapbooking and create here in Nebraska! Thanks for all of your awesome tutorials! You are so fun to watch!

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  • I do not have a machine, but I see it would be wonderful to use, I live in Tennessee and teach art to children in my home. I think we could make lots of patterns and designs for our journals. Thanks

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  • I do not have a machine, but I see it would be wonderful to use, I live in Tennessee and teach art to children in my home. I think we could make lots of patterns and designs for our journals. Thanks

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  • I do not have a machine, but I see it would be wonderful to use, I live in Tennessee and teach art to children in my home. I think we could make lots of patterns and designs for our journals. Thanks

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  • I do not have a machine, but I see it would be wonderful to use, I live in Tennessee and teach art to children in my home. I think we could make lots of patterns and designs for our journals. Thanks

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  • I do not have a machine, but I see it would be wonderful to use, I live in Tennessee and teach art to children in my home. I think we could make lots of patterns and designs for our journals. Thanks

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  • I do not have a machine, but I see it would be wonderful to use, I live in Tennessee and teach art to children in my home. I think we could make lots of patterns and designs for our journals. Thanks

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  • What a thrilling giveaway!! Congrats on your blogiversary!!
    I do not have any die cut machines. They never seemed worth it.
    I live in Gansevoort, NY.
    The first things I would make would be quotes for my art room wall. And stickers – oh my gracious, the stickers!!! And cats, lots of cat silhouettes!!

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  • What a thrilling giveaway!! Congrats on your blogiversary!!
    I do not have any die cut machines. They never seemed worth it.
    I live in Gansevoort, NY.
    The first things I would make would be quotes for my art room wall. And stickers – oh my gracious, the stickers!!! And cats, lots of cat silhouettes!!

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  • What a thrilling giveaway!! Congrats on your blogiversary!!
    I do not have any die cut machines. They never seemed worth it.
    I live in Gansevoort, NY.
    The first things I would make would be quotes for my art room wall. And stickers – oh my gracious, the stickers!!! And cats, lots of cat silhouettes!!

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  • What a thrilling giveaway!! Congrats on your blogiversary!!
    I do not have any die cut machines. They never seemed worth it.
    I live in Gansevoort, NY.
    The first things I would make would be quotes for my art room wall. And stickers – oh my gracious, the stickers!!! And cats, lots of cat silhouettes!!

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  • What a thrilling giveaway!! Congrats on your blogiversary!!
    I do not have any die cut machines. They never seemed worth it.
    I live in Gansevoort, NY.
    The first things I would make would be quotes for my art room wall. And stickers – oh my gracious, the stickers!!! And cats, lots of cat silhouettes!!

    Reply
  • What a thrilling giveaway!! Congrats on your blogiversary!!
    I do not have any die cut machines. They never seemed worth it.
    I live in Gansevoort, NY.
    The first things I would make would be quotes for my art room wall. And stickers – oh my gracious, the stickers!!! And cats, lots of cat silhouettes!!

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  • hi Julie!
    the horse project is so cute. I make sure to read your posts, but I missed that one!
    I own a Sizzix Bigshot Express
    Live in New Mexico
    The Scan n Cut would really open up my design possibilities for the cards, sewing, paper decorations, personal adornment, and fun stuff that I so love to make. Like you I use many different types of materials.
    Not buttering you up or trying to influence your decision, but I think the Brother company picked a great representative and spokesperson. Your enthusiasm and creatiivity is the best.

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  • hi Julie!
    the horse project is so cute. I make sure to read your posts, but I missed that one!
    I own a Sizzix Bigshot Express
    Live in New Mexico
    The Scan n Cut would really open up my design possibilities for the cards, sewing, paper decorations, personal adornment, and fun stuff that I so love to make. Like you I use many different types of materials.
    Not buttering you up or trying to influence your decision, but I think the Brother company picked a great representative and spokesperson. Your enthusiasm and creatiivity is the best.

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  • hi Julie!
    the horse project is so cute. I make sure to read your posts, but I missed that one!
    I own a Sizzix Bigshot Express
    Live in New Mexico
    The Scan n Cut would really open up my design possibilities for the cards, sewing, paper decorations, personal adornment, and fun stuff that I so love to make. Like you I use many different types of materials.
    Not buttering you up or trying to influence your decision, but I think the Brother company picked a great representative and spokesperson. Your enthusiasm and creatiivity is the best.

    Reply
  • hi Julie!
    the horse project is so cute. I make sure to read your posts, but I missed that one!
    I own a Sizzix Bigshot Express
    Live in New Mexico
    The Scan n Cut would really open up my design possibilities for the cards, sewing, paper decorations, personal adornment, and fun stuff that I so love to make. Like you I use many different types of materials.
    Not buttering you up or trying to influence your decision, but I think the Brother company picked a great representative and spokesperson. Your enthusiasm and creatiivity is the best.

    Reply
  • hi Julie!
    the horse project is so cute. I make sure to read your posts, but I missed that one!
    I own a Sizzix Bigshot Express
    Live in New Mexico
    The Scan n Cut would really open up my design possibilities for the cards, sewing, paper decorations, personal adornment, and fun stuff that I so love to make. Like you I use many different types of materials.
    Not buttering you up or trying to influence your decision, but I think the Brother company picked a great representative and spokesperson. Your enthusiasm and creatiivity is the best.

    Reply
  • hi Julie!
    the horse project is so cute. I make sure to read your posts, but I missed that one!
    I own a Sizzix Bigshot Express
    Live in New Mexico
    The Scan n Cut would really open up my design possibilities for the cards, sewing, paper decorations, personal adornment, and fun stuff that I so love to make. Like you I use many different types of materials.
    Not buttering you up or trying to influence your decision, but I think the Brother company picked a great representative and spokesperson. Your enthusiasm and creatiivity is the best.

    Reply
  • I own a Vintag Big Kick
    I live in California
    I’m interested in using it to cut things like foam and shrink designs

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  • I own a Vintag Big Kick
    I live in California
    I’m interested in using it to cut things like foam and shrink designs

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  • I own a Vintag Big Kick
    I live in California
    I’m interested in using it to cut things like foam and shrink designs

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  • I own a Vintag Big Kick
    I live in California
    I’m interested in using it to cut things like foam and shrink designs

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  • I own a Vintag Big Kick
    I live in California
    I’m interested in using it to cut things like foam and shrink designs

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  • I own a Vintag Big Kick
    I live in California
    I’m interested in using it to cut things like foam and shrink designs

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  • I currently have an old cricut, but die with envy with every new project Julie creates. Here in California, my dear friend made all her wedding invitations and decorations with her scanncut. I want to cut stencils and intricate lacey pieces, fold ups and just blow out designs in my head. Love you Scanncut, and Julie please dont ever quit exploring new ideas – you continually stretch my create boundaries.

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  • I currently have an old cricut, but die with envy with every new project Julie creates. Here in California, my dear friend made all her wedding invitations and decorations with her scanncut. I want to cut stencils and intricate lacey pieces, fold ups and just blow out designs in my head. Love you Scanncut, and Julie please dont ever quit exploring new ideas – you continually stretch my create boundaries.

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  • I currently have an old cricut, but die with envy with every new project Julie creates. Here in California, my dear friend made all her wedding invitations and decorations with her scanncut. I want to cut stencils and intricate lacey pieces, fold ups and just blow out designs in my head. Love you Scanncut, and Julie please dont ever quit exploring new ideas – you continually stretch my create boundaries.

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  • I currently have an old cricut, but die with envy with every new project Julie creates. Here in California, my dear friend made all her wedding invitations and decorations with her scanncut. I want to cut stencils and intricate lacey pieces, fold ups and just blow out designs in my head. Love you Scanncut, and Julie please dont ever quit exploring new ideas – you continually stretch my create boundaries.

    Reply
  • I currently have an old cricut, but die with envy with every new project Julie creates. Here in California, my dear friend made all her wedding invitations and decorations with her scanncut. I want to cut stencils and intricate lacey pieces, fold ups and just blow out designs in my head. Love you Scanncut, and Julie please dont ever quit exploring new ideas – you continually stretch my create boundaries.

    Reply
  • I currently have an old cricut, but die with envy with every new project Julie creates. Here in California, my dear friend made all her wedding invitations and decorations with her scanncut. I want to cut stencils and intricate lacey pieces, fold ups and just blow out designs in my head. Love you Scanncut, and Julie please dont ever quit exploring new ideas – you continually stretch my create boundaries.

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  • I do not have any cutting machines. I live in Michigan. And I would love to use one for collage, mixed media and cards. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  • I do not have any cutting machines. I live in Michigan. And I would love to use one for collage, mixed media and cards. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  • I do not have any cutting machines. I live in Michigan. And I would love to use one for collage, mixed media and cards. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  • I do not have any cutting machines. I live in Michigan. And I would love to use one for collage, mixed media and cards. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  • I do not have any cutting machines. I live in Michigan. And I would love to use one for collage, mixed media and cards. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  • I do not have any cutting machines. I live in Michigan. And I would love to use one for collage, mixed media and cards. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  • Hi! I have a big shot die cutting machine and live in Ohio. I would love to use the scan n cut to scan some of my original Zentangle drawings to use as stamps, stencils, and masks! Thank you!!

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  • Hi! I have a big shot die cutting machine and live in Ohio. I would love to use the scan n cut to scan some of my original Zentangle drawings to use as stamps, stencils, and masks! Thank you!!

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  • Hi! I have a big shot die cutting machine and live in Ohio. I would love to use the scan n cut to scan some of my original Zentangle drawings to use as stamps, stencils, and masks! Thank you!!

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  • Hi! I have a big shot die cutting machine and live in Ohio. I would love to use the scan n cut to scan some of my original Zentangle drawings to use as stamps, stencils, and masks! Thank you!!

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  • Hi! I have a big shot die cutting machine and live in Ohio. I would love to use the scan n cut to scan some of my original Zentangle drawings to use as stamps, stencils, and masks! Thank you!!

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  • Hi! I have a big shot die cutting machine and live in Ohio. I would love to use the scan n cut to scan some of my original Zentangle drawings to use as stamps, stencils, and masks! Thank you!!

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  • I don’t own an electronic cutting machine but use my Sizzix Big Kick for die cutting literally every day lately.
    Washington state is my home.
    The possibilities for the scan n cut are endless in my mind, and with all your wonderful inspiration 🙂
    My immediate use for it would be to cut out stamped images, especially for all those wonderful stamps that don’t have dies available.

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  • I don’t own an electronic cutting machine but use my Sizzix Big Kick for die cutting literally every day lately.
    Washington state is my home.
    The possibilities for the scan n cut are endless in my mind, and with all your wonderful inspiration 🙂
    My immediate use for it would be to cut out stamped images, especially for all those wonderful stamps that don’t have dies available.

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  • I don’t own an electronic cutting machine but use my Sizzix Big Kick for die cutting literally every day lately.
    Washington state is my home.
    The possibilities for the scan n cut are endless in my mind, and with all your wonderful inspiration 🙂
    My immediate use for it would be to cut out stamped images, especially for all those wonderful stamps that don’t have dies available.

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  • I don’t own an electronic cutting machine but use my Sizzix Big Kick for die cutting literally every day lately.
    Washington state is my home.
    The possibilities for the scan n cut are endless in my mind, and with all your wonderful inspiration 🙂
    My immediate use for it would be to cut out stamped images, especially for all those wonderful stamps that don’t have dies available.

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  • I don’t own an electronic cutting machine but use my Sizzix Big Kick for die cutting literally every day lately.
    Washington state is my home.
    The possibilities for the scan n cut are endless in my mind, and with all your wonderful inspiration 🙂
    My immediate use for it would be to cut out stamped images, especially for all those wonderful stamps that don’t have dies available.

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  • I don’t own an electronic cutting machine but use my Sizzix Big Kick for die cutting literally every day lately.
    Washington state is my home.
    The possibilities for the scan n cut are endless in my mind, and with all your wonderful inspiration 🙂
    My immediate use for it would be to cut out stamped images, especially for all those wonderful stamps that don’t have dies available.

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  • I own the ScanNCut 650w.
    I live in CT.
    I bought it to cut out appliques for banners I make for my church, but I’m discovering all the things that I can create. For example I’ve made arrows for my stove knobs to help my husband see where the heat is on. He has macular degeneration.

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  • I own the ScanNCut 650w.
    I live in CT.
    I bought it to cut out appliques for banners I make for my church, but I’m discovering all the things that I can create. For example I’ve made arrows for my stove knobs to help my husband see where the heat is on. He has macular degeneration.

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  • I own the ScanNCut 650w.
    I live in CT.
    I bought it to cut out appliques for banners I make for my church, but I’m discovering all the things that I can create. For example I’ve made arrows for my stove knobs to help my husband see where the heat is on. He has macular degeneration.

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  • I own the ScanNCut 650w.
    I live in CT.
    I bought it to cut out appliques for banners I make for my church, but I’m discovering all the things that I can create. For example I’ve made arrows for my stove knobs to help my husband see where the heat is on. He has macular degeneration.

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  • I own the ScanNCut 650w.
    I live in CT.
    I bought it to cut out appliques for banners I make for my church, but I’m discovering all the things that I can create. For example I’ve made arrows for my stove knobs to help my husband see where the heat is on. He has macular degeneration.

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  • I own the ScanNCut 650w.
    I live in CT.
    I bought it to cut out appliques for banners I make for my church, but I’m discovering all the things that I can create. For example I’ve made arrows for my stove knobs to help my husband see where the heat is on. He has macular degeneration.

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  • Thanks for hosting this awesome giveaway! I do not currently own a cutter, so I’d be especially pumped about all of the possible creations I could make if I won this one! I live in Nashville, TN. And I’d definitely focus on creating funky cards with this machine!

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  • Thanks for hosting this awesome giveaway! I do not currently own a cutter, so I’d be especially pumped about all of the possible creations I could make if I won this one! I live in Nashville, TN. And I’d definitely focus on creating funky cards with this machine!

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  • Thanks for hosting this awesome giveaway! I do not currently own a cutter, so I’d be especially pumped about all of the possible creations I could make if I won this one! I live in Nashville, TN. And I’d definitely focus on creating funky cards with this machine!

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  • Thanks for hosting this awesome giveaway! I do not currently own a cutter, so I’d be especially pumped about all of the possible creations I could make if I won this one! I live in Nashville, TN. And I’d definitely focus on creating funky cards with this machine!

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  • Thanks for hosting this awesome giveaway! I do not currently own a cutter, so I’d be especially pumped about all of the possible creations I could make if I won this one! I live in Nashville, TN. And I’d definitely focus on creating funky cards with this machine!

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  • Thanks for hosting this awesome giveaway! I do not currently own a cutter, so I’d be especially pumped about all of the possible creations I could make if I won this one! I live in Nashville, TN. And I’d definitely focus on creating funky cards with this machine!

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  • Well, I own 2 cutting machines. I have a Silhouette electronic machine and an Evolution DieCut/Embossing machine. I live in Idaho, the Gem State. I am a transplant due to the Air Force. Originally from Ohio, the Buckeye State. Since I am primarily a card maker, I would use the ScanNCut for that purpose. I also do counted cross stitch & it could be helpful in that area, too.

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  • Well, I own 2 cutting machines. I have a Silhouette electronic machine and an Evolution DieCut/Embossing machine. I live in Idaho, the Gem State. I am a transplant due to the Air Force. Originally from Ohio, the Buckeye State. Since I am primarily a card maker, I would use the ScanNCut for that purpose. I also do counted cross stitch & it could be helpful in that area, too.

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  • Well, I own 2 cutting machines. I have a Silhouette electronic machine and an Evolution DieCut/Embossing machine. I live in Idaho, the Gem State. I am a transplant due to the Air Force. Originally from Ohio, the Buckeye State. Since I am primarily a card maker, I would use the ScanNCut for that purpose. I also do counted cross stitch & it could be helpful in that area, too.

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  • Well, I own 2 cutting machines. I have a Silhouette electronic machine and an Evolution DieCut/Embossing machine. I live in Idaho, the Gem State. I am a transplant due to the Air Force. Originally from Ohio, the Buckeye State. Since I am primarily a card maker, I would use the ScanNCut for that purpose. I also do counted cross stitch & it could be helpful in that area, too.

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  • Well, I own 2 cutting machines. I have a Silhouette electronic machine and an Evolution DieCut/Embossing machine. I live in Idaho, the Gem State. I am a transplant due to the Air Force. Originally from Ohio, the Buckeye State. Since I am primarily a card maker, I would use the ScanNCut for that purpose. I also do counted cross stitch & it could be helpful in that area, too.

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  • Well, I own 2 cutting machines. I have a Silhouette electronic machine and an Evolution DieCut/Embossing machine. I live in Idaho, the Gem State. I am a transplant due to the Air Force. Originally from Ohio, the Buckeye State. Since I am primarily a card maker, I would use the ScanNCut for that purpose. I also do counted cross stitch & it could be helpful in that area, too.

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  • Don’t own any cutting machines but have been eyeballing the ScanNCut for a while.
    I live in IL.
    Would like cut-outs/type for collage work and for making stencils.
    Thanks for the opportunity to win!

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  • Don’t own any cutting machines but have been eyeballing the ScanNCut for a while.
    I live in IL.
    Would like cut-outs/type for collage work and for making stencils.
    Thanks for the opportunity to win!

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  • Don’t own any cutting machines but have been eyeballing the ScanNCut for a while.
    I live in IL.
    Would like cut-outs/type for collage work and for making stencils.
    Thanks for the opportunity to win!

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  • Don’t own any cutting machines but have been eyeballing the ScanNCut for a while.
    I live in IL.
    Would like cut-outs/type for collage work and for making stencils.
    Thanks for the opportunity to win!

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  • Don’t own any cutting machines but have been eyeballing the ScanNCut for a while.
    I live in IL.
    Would like cut-outs/type for collage work and for making stencils.
    Thanks for the opportunity to win!

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  • Don’t own any cutting machines but have been eyeballing the ScanNCut for a while.
    I live in IL.
    Would like cut-outs/type for collage work and for making stencils.
    Thanks for the opportunity to win!

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  • I have a Cuttlebug, a Big Kick and a Silhouette Cameo.
    I live In New Hampshire, where it is a balmy 50 degrees today!
    I would use the Brother Scan n Cut to make stencils and to cut out stamped images for my cardmaking.
    Thank you for the chance to win.

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  • I have a Cuttlebug, a Big Kick and a Silhouette Cameo.
    I live In New Hampshire, where it is a balmy 50 degrees today!
    I would use the Brother Scan n Cut to make stencils and to cut out stamped images for my cardmaking.
    Thank you for the chance to win.

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  • I have a Cuttlebug, a Big Kick and a Silhouette Cameo.
    I live In New Hampshire, where it is a balmy 50 degrees today!
    I would use the Brother Scan n Cut to make stencils and to cut out stamped images for my cardmaking.
    Thank you for the chance to win.

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  • I have a Cuttlebug, a Big Kick and a Silhouette Cameo.
    I live In New Hampshire, where it is a balmy 50 degrees today!
    I would use the Brother Scan n Cut to make stencils and to cut out stamped images for my cardmaking.
    Thank you for the chance to win.

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  • I have a Cuttlebug, a Big Kick and a Silhouette Cameo.
    I live In New Hampshire, where it is a balmy 50 degrees today!
    I would use the Brother Scan n Cut to make stencils and to cut out stamped images for my cardmaking.
    Thank you for the chance to win.

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  • I have a Cuttlebug, a Big Kick and a Silhouette Cameo.
    I live In New Hampshire, where it is a balmy 50 degrees today!
    I would use the Brother Scan n Cut to make stencils and to cut out stamped images for my cardmaking.
    Thank you for the chance to win.

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  • I have a Silhouette and Cuttle bug. I live in Alabama. I would love to be able to scan and then cut out my own signature. I could scale it to use in multiple ways.

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  • I have a Silhouette and Cuttle bug. I live in Alabama. I would love to be able to scan and then cut out my own signature. I could scale it to use in multiple ways.

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  • I have a Silhouette and Cuttle bug. I live in Alabama. I would love to be able to scan and then cut out my own signature. I could scale it to use in multiple ways.

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  • I have a Silhouette and Cuttle bug. I live in Alabama. I would love to be able to scan and then cut out my own signature. I could scale it to use in multiple ways.

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  • I have a Silhouette and Cuttle bug. I live in Alabama. I would love to be able to scan and then cut out my own signature. I could scale it to use in multiple ways.

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  • I have a Silhouette and Cuttle bug. I live in Alabama. I would love to be able to scan and then cut out my own signature. I could scale it to use in multiple ways.

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  • I do not own a ScanNCut machine, but would LOVE to win one.
    I live in Georgia and if I had a ScanNCut machine I would make my own stencils to use with my gelli plate. Also I enjoy making handmade cards for my friend’s birthdays and many more celebrations?

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  • I do not own a ScanNCut machine, but would LOVE to win one.
    I live in Georgia and if I had a ScanNCut machine I would make my own stencils to use with my gelli plate. Also I enjoy making handmade cards for my friend’s birthdays and many more celebrations?

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  • I do not own a ScanNCut machine, but would LOVE to win one.
    I live in Georgia and if I had a ScanNCut machine I would make my own stencils to use with my gelli plate. Also I enjoy making handmade cards for my friend’s birthdays and many more celebrations?

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  • I do not own a ScanNCut machine, but would LOVE to win one.
    I live in Georgia and if I had a ScanNCut machine I would make my own stencils to use with my gelli plate. Also I enjoy making handmade cards for my friend’s birthdays and many more celebrations?

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  • I do not own a ScanNCut machine, but would LOVE to win one.
    I live in Georgia and if I had a ScanNCut machine I would make my own stencils to use with my gelli plate. Also I enjoy making handmade cards for my friend’s birthdays and many more celebrations?

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  • I do not own a ScanNCut machine, but would LOVE to win one.
    I live in Georgia and if I had a ScanNCut machine I would make my own stencils to use with my gelli plate. Also I enjoy making handmade cards for my friend’s birthdays and many more celebrations?

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  • I have a Cricut Explore Air 2.
    I live in Oregon
    I’d use the ScanNCut to scan some of my doodle designs and cut them out for mixed media pieces as well as to cut organic shapes to make my jewelry out of. I love that it cuts various depths.

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  • I have a Cricut Explore Air 2.
    I live in Oregon
    I’d use the ScanNCut to scan some of my doodle designs and cut them out for mixed media pieces as well as to cut organic shapes to make my jewelry out of. I love that it cuts various depths.

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  • I have a Cricut Explore Air 2.
    I live in Oregon
    I’d use the ScanNCut to scan some of my doodle designs and cut them out for mixed media pieces as well as to cut organic shapes to make my jewelry out of. I love that it cuts various depths.

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  • I have a Cricut Explore Air 2.
    I live in Oregon
    I’d use the ScanNCut to scan some of my doodle designs and cut them out for mixed media pieces as well as to cut organic shapes to make my jewelry out of. I love that it cuts various depths.

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  • I have a Cricut Explore Air 2.
    I live in Oregon
    I’d use the ScanNCut to scan some of my doodle designs and cut them out for mixed media pieces as well as to cut organic shapes to make my jewelry out of. I love that it cuts various depths.

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  • I have a Cricut Explore Air 2.
    I live in Oregon
    I’d use the ScanNCut to scan some of my doodle designs and cut them out for mixed media pieces as well as to cut organic shapes to make my jewelry out of. I love that it cuts various depths.

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  • I think my scan n cut is the 250? I from Massachusetts. Besides enhancing my cards I want to make some stamps & cutout my drawings

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  • I think my scan n cut is the 250? I from Massachusetts. Besides enhancing my cards I want to make some stamps & cutout my drawings

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  • I think my scan n cut is the 250? I from Massachusetts. Besides enhancing my cards I want to make some stamps & cutout my drawings

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  • I think my scan n cut is the 250? I from Massachusetts. Besides enhancing my cards I want to make some stamps & cutout my drawings

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  • I think my scan n cut is the 250? I from Massachusetts. Besides enhancing my cards I want to make some stamps & cutout my drawings

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  • I think my scan n cut is the 250? I from Massachusetts. Besides enhancing my cards I want to make some stamps & cutout my drawings

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  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any?
    Sizzix Bigshot
    Silhouette Cameo
    Cricut Explore
    What state do you live in?
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create?

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  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any?
    Sizzix Bigshot
    Silhouette Cameo
    Cricut Explore
    What state do you live in?
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create?

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  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any?
    Sizzix Bigshot
    Silhouette Cameo
    Cricut Explore
    What state do you live in?
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create?

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  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any?
    Sizzix Bigshot
    Silhouette Cameo
    Cricut Explore
    What state do you live in?
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create?

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  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any?
    Sizzix Bigshot
    Silhouette Cameo
    Cricut Explore
    What state do you live in?
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create?

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  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any?
    Sizzix Bigshot
    Silhouette Cameo
    Cricut Explore
    What state do you live in?
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create?

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  • Live in NC and would like to cut stencils. Thanks!

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  • Live in NC and would like to cut stencils. Thanks!

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  • Live in NC and would like to cut stencils. Thanks!

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  • Live in NC and would like to cut stencils. Thanks!

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  • Live in NC and would like to cut stencils. Thanks!

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  • Live in NC and would like to cut stencils. Thanks!

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  • I own Scan N Cut CM100 purchased when Julie first represented them on HSN
    I live in California
    One of the first things I would use is the feature of scanning on the 12 x 24 mat. I love to make patterns and this would give me more flexibility of scanning. I absolutely love my machine. I would donate my old machine to a group of 4H girls in my community.

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  • I own Scan N Cut CM100 purchased when Julie first represented them on HSN
    I live in California
    One of the first things I would use is the feature of scanning on the 12 x 24 mat. I love to make patterns and this would give me more flexibility of scanning. I absolutely love my machine. I would donate my old machine to a group of 4H girls in my community.

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  • I own Scan N Cut CM100 purchased when Julie first represented them on HSN
    I live in California
    One of the first things I would use is the feature of scanning on the 12 x 24 mat. I love to make patterns and this would give me more flexibility of scanning. I absolutely love my machine. I would donate my old machine to a group of 4H girls in my community.

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  • I own Scan N Cut CM100 purchased when Julie first represented them on HSN
    I live in California
    One of the first things I would use is the feature of scanning on the 12 x 24 mat. I love to make patterns and this would give me more flexibility of scanning. I absolutely love my machine. I would donate my old machine to a group of 4H girls in my community.

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  • I own Scan N Cut CM100 purchased when Julie first represented them on HSN
    I live in California
    One of the first things I would use is the feature of scanning on the 12 x 24 mat. I love to make patterns and this would give me more flexibility of scanning. I absolutely love my machine. I would donate my old machine to a group of 4H girls in my community.

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  • I own Scan N Cut CM100 purchased when Julie first represented them on HSN
    I live in California
    One of the first things I would use is the feature of scanning on the 12 x 24 mat. I love to make patterns and this would give me more flexibility of scanning. I absolutely love my machine. I would donate my old machine to a group of 4H girls in my community.

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  • I own a scanncut 2
    I live in Sitka, Alaska
    And I love creating stencils to use with paint and ink. I do want to learn how to emboss.

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  • I own a scanncut 2
    I live in Sitka, Alaska
    And I love creating stencils to use with paint and ink. I do want to learn how to emboss.

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  • I own a scanncut 2
    I live in Sitka, Alaska
    And I love creating stencils to use with paint and ink. I do want to learn how to emboss.

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  • I own a scanncut 2
    I live in Sitka, Alaska
    And I love creating stencils to use with paint and ink. I do want to learn how to emboss.

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  • I own a scanncut 2
    I live in Sitka, Alaska
    And I love creating stencils to use with paint and ink. I do want to learn how to emboss.

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  • I own a scanncut 2
    I live in Sitka, Alaska
    And I love creating stencils to use with paint and ink. I do want to learn how to emboss.

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  • I live in Louisiana and own a Scan-n-cut. I love it and love your instruction videos. I would love to make Crystal designs to sell online.

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  • I live in Louisiana and own a Scan-n-cut. I love it and love your instruction videos. I would love to make Crystal designs to sell online.

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  • I live in Louisiana and own a Scan-n-cut. I love it and love your instruction videos. I would love to make Crystal designs to sell online.

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  • I live in Louisiana and own a Scan-n-cut. I love it and love your instruction videos. I would love to make Crystal designs to sell online.

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  • I live in Louisiana and own a Scan-n-cut. I love it and love your instruction videos. I would love to make Crystal designs to sell online.

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  • I live in Louisiana and own a Scan-n-cut. I love it and love your instruction videos. I would love to make Crystal designs to sell online.

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  • I currently don’t own any cutting machines, but would love to own one. I live in South Carolina, and I would use the scan ‘n cut to make stencils, 3-D art and designs for mixed media.

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  • I currently don’t own any cutting machines, but would love to own one. I live in South Carolina, and I would use the scan ‘n cut to make stencils, 3-D art and designs for mixed media.

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  • I currently don’t own any cutting machines, but would love to own one. I live in South Carolina, and I would use the scan ‘n cut to make stencils, 3-D art and designs for mixed media.

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  • I currently don’t own any cutting machines, but would love to own one. I live in South Carolina, and I would use the scan ‘n cut to make stencils, 3-D art and designs for mixed media.

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  • I currently don’t own any cutting machines, but would love to own one. I live in South Carolina, and I would use the scan ‘n cut to make stencils, 3-D art and designs for mixed media.

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  • I currently don’t own any cutting machines, but would love to own one. I live in South Carolina, and I would use the scan ‘n cut to make stencils, 3-D art and designs for mixed media.

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  • I do not own any.
    TX
    Stencils for art and pieces for collage.
    You make it look easy and useful. My hope would be to use it for collage classes. Can cut lots of pieces for students to choose from.
    Here is hoping 🙂

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  • I do not own any.
    TX
    Stencils for art and pieces for collage.
    You make it look easy and useful. My hope would be to use it for collage classes. Can cut lots of pieces for students to choose from.
    Here is hoping 🙂

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  • I do not own any.
    TX
    Stencils for art and pieces for collage.
    You make it look easy and useful. My hope would be to use it for collage classes. Can cut lots of pieces for students to choose from.
    Here is hoping 🙂

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  • I do not own any.
    TX
    Stencils for art and pieces for collage.
    You make it look easy and useful. My hope would be to use it for collage classes. Can cut lots of pieces for students to choose from.
    Here is hoping 🙂

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  • I do not own any.
    TX
    Stencils for art and pieces for collage.
    You make it look easy and useful. My hope would be to use it for collage classes. Can cut lots of pieces for students to choose from.
    Here is hoping 🙂

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  • I do not own any.
    TX
    Stencils for art and pieces for collage.
    You make it look easy and useful. My hope would be to use it for collage classes. Can cut lots of pieces for students to choose from.
    Here is hoping 🙂

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  • I have a scan N Cut 650, I live in Oregon, I love making plastic stencils to use in my art quilting. And I will use them in an art journal too.

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  • I have a scan N Cut 650, I live in Oregon, I love making plastic stencils to use in my art quilting. And I will use them in an art journal too.

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  • I have a scan N Cut 650, I live in Oregon, I love making plastic stencils to use in my art quilting. And I will use them in an art journal too.

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  • I have a scan N Cut 650, I live in Oregon, I love making plastic stencils to use in my art quilting. And I will use them in an art journal too.

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  • I have a scan N Cut 650, I live in Oregon, I love making plastic stencils to use in my art quilting. And I will use them in an art journal too.

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  • I have a scan N Cut 650, I live in Oregon, I love making plastic stencils to use in my art quilting. And I will use them in an art journal too.

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  • I am a new owner of a scan n cut 250.
    I live in Wisconsin.
    I would use it for appliqué. I also make cards.
    My husband would like to cut vinyl with it.

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  • I am a new owner of a scan n cut 250.
    I live in Wisconsin.
    I would use it for appliqué. I also make cards.
    My husband would like to cut vinyl with it.

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  • I am a new owner of a scan n cut 250.
    I live in Wisconsin.
    I would use it for appliqué. I also make cards.
    My husband would like to cut vinyl with it.

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  • I am a new owner of a scan n cut 250.
    I live in Wisconsin.
    I would use it for appliqué. I also make cards.
    My husband would like to cut vinyl with it.

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  • I am a new owner of a scan n cut 250.
    I live in Wisconsin.
    I would use it for appliqué. I also make cards.
    My husband would like to cut vinyl with it.

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  • I am a new owner of a scan n cut 250.
    I live in Wisconsin.
    I would use it for appliqué. I also make cards.
    My husband would like to cut vinyl with it.

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  • I don’t own a cutting machine.
    I live in New Mexico.
    I would 1st make a card to learn how to use the machine. I am an art quilter and would also like to learn how to use the machine with fabric.
    Thank you for the opportunity to win a ScanNCut!

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  • I don’t own a cutting machine.
    I live in New Mexico.
    I would 1st make a card to learn how to use the machine. I am an art quilter and would also like to learn how to use the machine with fabric.
    Thank you for the opportunity to win a ScanNCut!

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  • I don’t own a cutting machine.
    I live in New Mexico.
    I would 1st make a card to learn how to use the machine. I am an art quilter and would also like to learn how to use the machine with fabric.
    Thank you for the opportunity to win a ScanNCut!

    Reply
  • I don’t own a cutting machine.
    I live in New Mexico.
    I would 1st make a card to learn how to use the machine. I am an art quilter and would also like to learn how to use the machine with fabric.
    Thank you for the opportunity to win a ScanNCut!

    Reply
  • I don’t own a cutting machine.
    I live in New Mexico.
    I would 1st make a card to learn how to use the machine. I am an art quilter and would also like to learn how to use the machine with fabric.
    Thank you for the opportunity to win a ScanNCut!

    Reply
  • I don’t own a cutting machine.
    I live in New Mexico.
    I would 1st make a card to learn how to use the machine. I am an art quilter and would also like to learn how to use the machine with fabric.
    Thank you for the opportunity to win a ScanNCut!

    Reply
  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? A manual die cutting machine; a Cricut cuddlebug
    What state do you live in? New York
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? Greeting cards of course, but I am most interested in learning how to use it for fabric applique for clothing embellishment. Then if all works out maybe it could help start quilting …

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  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? A manual die cutting machine; a Cricut cuddlebug
    What state do you live in? New York
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? Greeting cards of course, but I am most interested in learning how to use it for fabric applique for clothing embellishment. Then if all works out maybe it could help start quilting …

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  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? A manual die cutting machine; a Cricut cuddlebug
    What state do you live in? New York
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? Greeting cards of course, but I am most interested in learning how to use it for fabric applique for clothing embellishment. Then if all works out maybe it could help start quilting …

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  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? A manual die cutting machine; a Cricut cuddlebug
    What state do you live in? New York
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? Greeting cards of course, but I am most interested in learning how to use it for fabric applique for clothing embellishment. Then if all works out maybe it could help start quilting …

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  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? A manual die cutting machine; a Cricut cuddlebug
    What state do you live in? New York
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? Greeting cards of course, but I am most interested in learning how to use it for fabric applique for clothing embellishment. Then if all works out maybe it could help start quilting …

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  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? A manual die cutting machine; a Cricut cuddlebug
    What state do you live in? New York
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? Greeting cards of course, but I am most interested in learning how to use it for fabric applique for clothing embellishment. Then if all works out maybe it could help start quilting …

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  • I own a cuttlebug.
    I live in sunny Arizona.
    I would make stencils first. I would make designs on vinyl that I ordered several years ago. For every holiday I would make decor relating to that event, i.e. Valentines Day, etc.
    I could cut out intricate designs for jewelry making to use in my rolling mill.
    If it works on fabric, the ideas are limitless, I’m sure.

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  • I own a cuttlebug.
    I live in sunny Arizona.
    I would make stencils first. I would make designs on vinyl that I ordered several years ago. For every holiday I would make decor relating to that event, i.e. Valentines Day, etc.
    I could cut out intricate designs for jewelry making to use in my rolling mill.
    If it works on fabric, the ideas are limitless, I’m sure.

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  • I own a cuttlebug.
    I live in sunny Arizona.
    I would make stencils first. I would make designs on vinyl that I ordered several years ago. For every holiday I would make decor relating to that event, i.e. Valentines Day, etc.
    I could cut out intricate designs for jewelry making to use in my rolling mill.
    If it works on fabric, the ideas are limitless, I’m sure.

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  • I own a cuttlebug.
    I live in sunny Arizona.
    I would make stencils first. I would make designs on vinyl that I ordered several years ago. For every holiday I would make decor relating to that event, i.e. Valentines Day, etc.
    I could cut out intricate designs for jewelry making to use in my rolling mill.
    If it works on fabric, the ideas are limitless, I’m sure.

    Reply
  • I own a cuttlebug.
    I live in sunny Arizona.
    I would make stencils first. I would make designs on vinyl that I ordered several years ago. For every holiday I would make decor relating to that event, i.e. Valentines Day, etc.
    I could cut out intricate designs for jewelry making to use in my rolling mill.
    If it works on fabric, the ideas are limitless, I’m sure.

    Reply
  • I own a cuttlebug.
    I live in sunny Arizona.
    I would make stencils first. I would make designs on vinyl that I ordered several years ago. For every holiday I would make decor relating to that event, i.e. Valentines Day, etc.
    I could cut out intricate designs for jewelry making to use in my rolling mill.
    If it works on fabric, the ideas are limitless, I’m sure.

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  • Hi Julie, Happy Blogaversary!!!!!! I currently own a Cricut Cuttlebug. I actually just purchased it. The Scan n’ Cut is at the top of my wishlist,just not in the budget. I live in Davidson, NC. What would I do with a Scan n’ Cut? Oh my, what wouldn’t I do??? I’ve been doing mixed media for about 5 years now. You were one of the very first artist that not only inspired me, but have helped me on my journey. I’ve recently started venturing into other areas of creating, sewing, making mini albums, and creating my own stamps and stencils. So I have no doubt a Scan n’ cut would be an awesome tool in my limited arsenal. Thanks for all you do to inspire, instruct and encourage us all on our creative journeys. Looking forward to what you bring us in the future!!! Much love …… (((((HUGS)))). -Kimmie

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  • Hi Julie, Happy Blogaversary!!!!!! I currently own a Cricut Cuttlebug. I actually just purchased it. The Scan n’ Cut is at the top of my wishlist,just not in the budget. I live in Davidson, NC. What would I do with a Scan n’ Cut? Oh my, what wouldn’t I do??? I’ve been doing mixed media for about 5 years now. You were one of the very first artist that not only inspired me, but have helped me on my journey. I’ve recently started venturing into other areas of creating, sewing, making mini albums, and creating my own stamps and stencils. So I have no doubt a Scan n’ cut would be an awesome tool in my limited arsenal. Thanks for all you do to inspire, instruct and encourage us all on our creative journeys. Looking forward to what you bring us in the future!!! Much love …… (((((HUGS)))). -Kimmie

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  • Hi Julie, Happy Blogaversary!!!!!! I currently own a Cricut Cuttlebug. I actually just purchased it. The Scan n’ Cut is at the top of my wishlist,just not in the budget. I live in Davidson, NC. What would I do with a Scan n’ Cut? Oh my, what wouldn’t I do??? I’ve been doing mixed media for about 5 years now. You were one of the very first artist that not only inspired me, but have helped me on my journey. I’ve recently started venturing into other areas of creating, sewing, making mini albums, and creating my own stamps and stencils. So I have no doubt a Scan n’ cut would be an awesome tool in my limited arsenal. Thanks for all you do to inspire, instruct and encourage us all on our creative journeys. Looking forward to what you bring us in the future!!! Much love …… (((((HUGS)))). -Kimmie

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  • Hi Julie, Happy Blogaversary!!!!!! I currently own a Cricut Cuttlebug. I actually just purchased it. The Scan n’ Cut is at the top of my wishlist,just not in the budget. I live in Davidson, NC. What would I do with a Scan n’ Cut? Oh my, what wouldn’t I do??? I’ve been doing mixed media for about 5 years now. You were one of the very first artist that not only inspired me, but have helped me on my journey. I’ve recently started venturing into other areas of creating, sewing, making mini albums, and creating my own stamps and stencils. So I have no doubt a Scan n’ cut would be an awesome tool in my limited arsenal. Thanks for all you do to inspire, instruct and encourage us all on our creative journeys. Looking forward to what you bring us in the future!!! Much love …… (((((HUGS)))). -Kimmie

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  • Hi Julie, Happy Blogaversary!!!!!! I currently own a Cricut Cuttlebug. I actually just purchased it. The Scan n’ Cut is at the top of my wishlist,just not in the budget. I live in Davidson, NC. What would I do with a Scan n’ Cut? Oh my, what wouldn’t I do??? I’ve been doing mixed media for about 5 years now. You were one of the very first artist that not only inspired me, but have helped me on my journey. I’ve recently started venturing into other areas of creating, sewing, making mini albums, and creating my own stamps and stencils. So I have no doubt a Scan n’ cut would be an awesome tool in my limited arsenal. Thanks for all you do to inspire, instruct and encourage us all on our creative journeys. Looking forward to what you bring us in the future!!! Much love …… (((((HUGS)))). -Kimmie

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  • Hi Julie, Happy Blogaversary!!!!!! I currently own a Cricut Cuttlebug. I actually just purchased it. The Scan n’ Cut is at the top of my wishlist,just not in the budget. I live in Davidson, NC. What would I do with a Scan n’ Cut? Oh my, what wouldn’t I do??? I’ve been doing mixed media for about 5 years now. You were one of the very first artist that not only inspired me, but have helped me on my journey. I’ve recently started venturing into other areas of creating, sewing, making mini albums, and creating my own stamps and stencils. So I have no doubt a Scan n’ cut would be an awesome tool in my limited arsenal. Thanks for all you do to inspire, instruct and encourage us all on our creative journeys. Looking forward to what you bring us in the future!!! Much love …… (((((HUGS)))). -Kimmie

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  • HI Julie, thanks for the opportunity to win this awesome machine. I own a Cricut Expressions and a silhouette Cameo, but neither does what the ScanNcut is capable of cutting. I live in Texas and I would use the ScanNcut to make my own sentiments in Spanish! Maravilloso, don’t you think?
    I’ve been following your blog forever. You are the reason I started a journal, bought stencils and made my own stamps!
    Congratulations on your blogeversary!!
    Carmen.

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  • HI Julie, thanks for the opportunity to win this awesome machine. I own a Cricut Expressions and a silhouette Cameo, but neither does what the ScanNcut is capable of cutting. I live in Texas and I would use the ScanNcut to make my own sentiments in Spanish! Maravilloso, don’t you think?
    I’ve been following your blog forever. You are the reason I started a journal, bought stencils and made my own stamps!
    Congratulations on your blogeversary!!
    Carmen.

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  • HI Julie, thanks for the opportunity to win this awesome machine. I own a Cricut Expressions and a silhouette Cameo, but neither does what the ScanNcut is capable of cutting. I live in Texas and I would use the ScanNcut to make my own sentiments in Spanish! Maravilloso, don’t you think?
    I’ve been following your blog forever. You are the reason I started a journal, bought stencils and made my own stamps!
    Congratulations on your blogeversary!!
    Carmen.

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  • HI Julie, thanks for the opportunity to win this awesome machine. I own a Cricut Expressions and a silhouette Cameo, but neither does what the ScanNcut is capable of cutting. I live in Texas and I would use the ScanNcut to make my own sentiments in Spanish! Maravilloso, don’t you think?
    I’ve been following your blog forever. You are the reason I started a journal, bought stencils and made my own stamps!
    Congratulations on your blogeversary!!
    Carmen.

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  • HI Julie, thanks for the opportunity to win this awesome machine. I own a Cricut Expressions and a silhouette Cameo, but neither does what the ScanNcut is capable of cutting. I live in Texas and I would use the ScanNcut to make my own sentiments in Spanish! Maravilloso, don’t you think?
    I’ve been following your blog forever. You are the reason I started a journal, bought stencils and made my own stamps!
    Congratulations on your blogeversary!!
    Carmen.

    Reply
  • HI Julie, thanks for the opportunity to win this awesome machine. I own a Cricut Expressions and a silhouette Cameo, but neither does what the ScanNcut is capable of cutting. I live in Texas and I would use the ScanNcut to make my own sentiments in Spanish! Maravilloso, don’t you think?
    I’ve been following your blog forever. You are the reason I started a journal, bought stencils and made my own stamps!
    Congratulations on your blogeversary!!
    Carmen.

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  • I own a silhouette currently and live in Arizona. I would cut stuff for stuff for gift decorating and stuff for homeschool lessons.

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  • I own a silhouette currently and live in Arizona. I would cut stuff for stuff for gift decorating and stuff for homeschool lessons.

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  • I own a silhouette currently and live in Arizona. I would cut stuff for stuff for gift decorating and stuff for homeschool lessons.

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  • I own a silhouette currently and live in Arizona. I would cut stuff for stuff for gift decorating and stuff for homeschool lessons.

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  • I own a silhouette currently and live in Arizona. I would cut stuff for stuff for gift decorating and stuff for homeschool lessons.

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  • I own a silhouette currently and live in Arizona. I would cut stuff for stuff for gift decorating and stuff for homeschool lessons.

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  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? FIRST GEN CRICUT
    What state do you live in? WASHINGTON STATE
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? CUTOUTS FOR CARDS; STENCILS FOR WALL DESIGNS; GIFTS FOR FRIENDS

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  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? FIRST GEN CRICUT
    What state do you live in? WASHINGTON STATE
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? CUTOUTS FOR CARDS; STENCILS FOR WALL DESIGNS; GIFTS FOR FRIENDS

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  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? FIRST GEN CRICUT
    What state do you live in? WASHINGTON STATE
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? CUTOUTS FOR CARDS; STENCILS FOR WALL DESIGNS; GIFTS FOR FRIENDS

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  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? FIRST GEN CRICUT
    What state do you live in? WASHINGTON STATE
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? CUTOUTS FOR CARDS; STENCILS FOR WALL DESIGNS; GIFTS FOR FRIENDS

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  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? FIRST GEN CRICUT
    What state do you live in? WASHINGTON STATE
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? CUTOUTS FOR CARDS; STENCILS FOR WALL DESIGNS; GIFTS FOR FRIENDS

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  • Which cutting machines do you currently own, if any? FIRST GEN CRICUT
    What state do you live in? WASHINGTON STATE
    What would you use a ScanNCut to create? CUTOUTS FOR CARDS; STENCILS FOR WALL DESIGNS; GIFTS FOR FRIENDS

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  • I own a cricket. I live in Colorado. I’d make stencils and quilt projects, and mixed media elemnts. I really want to try to make titles/ sentiments with my own calligraphy or handwriting.

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  • I own a cricket. I live in Colorado. I’d make stencils and quilt projects, and mixed media elemnts. I really want to try to make titles/ sentiments with my own calligraphy or handwriting.

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  • I own a cricket. I live in Colorado. I’d make stencils and quilt projects, and mixed media elemnts. I really want to try to make titles/ sentiments with my own calligraphy or handwriting.

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  • I own a cricket. I live in Colorado. I’d make stencils and quilt projects, and mixed media elemnts. I really want to try to make titles/ sentiments with my own calligraphy or handwriting.

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  • I own a cricket. I live in Colorado. I’d make stencils and quilt projects, and mixed media elemnts. I really want to try to make titles/ sentiments with my own calligraphy or handwriting.

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  • I own a cricket. I live in Colorado. I’d make stencils and quilt projects, and mixed media elemnts. I really want to try to make titles/ sentiments with my own calligraphy or handwriting.

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  • I own a Cuttlebug; I’ve had it for years.
    I live in New York.
    I would use the ScanNCut to do some of the amazing cutout backgrounds for scrapbooking that there’s no way to emulate with a manual machine. I’d do lots of titles for layouts. I’d scour all your blog posts to figure out what else I want to play with.

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  • I own a Cuttlebug; I’ve had it for years.
    I live in New York.
    I would use the ScanNCut to do some of the amazing cutout backgrounds for scrapbooking that there’s no way to emulate with a manual machine. I’d do lots of titles for layouts. I’d scour all your blog posts to figure out what else I want to play with.

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  • I own a Cuttlebug; I’ve had it for years.
    I live in New York.
    I would use the ScanNCut to do some of the amazing cutout backgrounds for scrapbooking that there’s no way to emulate with a manual machine. I’d do lots of titles for layouts. I’d scour all your blog posts to figure out what else I want to play with.

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  • I own a Cuttlebug; I’ve had it for years.
    I live in New York.
    I would use the ScanNCut to do some of the amazing cutout backgrounds for scrapbooking that there’s no way to emulate with a manual machine. I’d do lots of titles for layouts. I’d scour all your blog posts to figure out what else I want to play with.

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  • I own a Cuttlebug; I’ve had it for years.
    I live in New York.
    I would use the ScanNCut to do some of the amazing cutout backgrounds for scrapbooking that there’s no way to emulate with a manual machine. I’d do lots of titles for layouts. I’d scour all your blog posts to figure out what else I want to play with.

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  • I own a Cuttlebug; I’ve had it for years.
    I live in New York.
    I would use the ScanNCut to do some of the amazing cutout backgrounds for scrapbooking that there’s no way to emulate with a manual machine. I’d do lots of titles for layouts. I’d scour all your blog posts to figure out what else I want to play with.

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  • Live in Ohio
    Would try it all to make.
    I own 4 cricuts and a scan and cut but it don’t cut. I do need a new one for real

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  • Live in Ohio
    Would try it all to make.
    I own 4 cricuts and a scan and cut but it don’t cut. I do need a new one for real

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  • Live in Ohio
    Would try it all to make.
    I own 4 cricuts and a scan and cut but it don’t cut. I do need a new one for real

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  • Live in Ohio
    Would try it all to make.
    I own 4 cricuts and a scan and cut but it don’t cut. I do need a new one for real

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  • Live in Ohio
    Would try it all to make.
    I own 4 cricuts and a scan and cut but it don’t cut. I do need a new one for real

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  • Live in Ohio
    Would try it all to make.
    I own 4 cricuts and a scan and cut but it don’t cut. I do need a new one for real

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  • I don’t own any cutting machines.
    I live in Wyoming.
    I would immediately use a ScanNCut to make stencils/masks. Last year my husband and I cut out lots of cardstock doves to hang as Christmas ornaments. (Poor hands…) I would definitely use the ScanNCut to make decorations, cards, and cutouts for journal pages, collage. The list could go on and on!
    Thanks for the opportunity to win a ScanNCut.

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  • I don’t own any cutting machines.
    I live in Wyoming.
    I would immediately use a ScanNCut to make stencils/masks. Last year my husband and I cut out lots of cardstock doves to hang as Christmas ornaments. (Poor hands…) I would definitely use the ScanNCut to make decorations, cards, and cutouts for journal pages, collage. The list could go on and on!
    Thanks for the opportunity to win a ScanNCut.

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  • I don’t own any cutting machines.
    I live in Wyoming.
    I would immediately use a ScanNCut to make stencils/masks. Last year my husband and I cut out lots of cardstock doves to hang as Christmas ornaments. (Poor hands…) I would definitely use the ScanNCut to make decorations, cards, and cutouts for journal pages, collage. The list could go on and on!
    Thanks for the opportunity to win a ScanNCut.

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  • I don’t own any cutting machines.
    I live in Wyoming.
    I would immediately use a ScanNCut to make stencils/masks. Last year my husband and I cut out lots of cardstock doves to hang as Christmas ornaments. (Poor hands…) I would definitely use the ScanNCut to make decorations, cards, and cutouts for journal pages, collage. The list could go on and on!
    Thanks for the opportunity to win a ScanNCut.

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  • I don’t own any cutting machines.
    I live in Wyoming.
    I would immediately use a ScanNCut to make stencils/masks. Last year my husband and I cut out lots of cardstock doves to hang as Christmas ornaments. (Poor hands…) I would definitely use the ScanNCut to make decorations, cards, and cutouts for journal pages, collage. The list could go on and on!
    Thanks for the opportunity to win a ScanNCut.

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  • I don’t own any cutting machines.
    I live in Wyoming.
    I would immediately use a ScanNCut to make stencils/masks. Last year my husband and I cut out lots of cardstock doves to hang as Christmas ornaments. (Poor hands…) I would definitely use the ScanNCut to make decorations, cards, and cutouts for journal pages, collage. The list could go on and on!
    Thanks for the opportunity to win a ScanNCut.

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  • I have wanted this wonderful machine for a long time. I have not scrapbooked in over a year, because I moved and have not set up my office/craft room. Winning this machine would certainly give me the push I need to get scrapbooking again!

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  • I have wanted this wonderful machine for a long time. I have not scrapbooked in over a year, because I moved and have not set up my office/craft room. Winning this machine would certainly give me the push I need to get scrapbooking again!

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  • I have wanted this wonderful machine for a long time. I have not scrapbooked in over a year, because I moved and have not set up my office/craft room. Winning this machine would certainly give me the push I need to get scrapbooking again!

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  • I have wanted this wonderful machine for a long time. I have not scrapbooked in over a year, because I moved and have not set up my office/craft room. Winning this machine would certainly give me the push I need to get scrapbooking again!

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  • I have wanted this wonderful machine for a long time. I have not scrapbooked in over a year, because I moved and have not set up my office/craft room. Winning this machine would certainly give me the push I need to get scrapbooking again!

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  • I have wanted this wonderful machine for a long time. I have not scrapbooked in over a year, because I moved and have not set up my office/craft room. Winning this machine would certainly give me the push I need to get scrapbooking again!

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  • Hi Julie. I have a cuddle bug which I use mostly for die cutting. I also have a Cricut which I use a lot less. I live in Alaska which is a beautiful state and provides lots of winter days perfect for making art. I love the idea of making stencils with the scan cut. I’m also totally intrigued with the positive negative pieces you e been making lately!!! I’m sure I could play for hours and hours. Happy Blogaversary!

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  • Hi Julie. I have a cuddle bug which I use mostly for die cutting. I also have a Cricut which I use a lot less. I live in Alaska which is a beautiful state and provides lots of winter days perfect for making art. I love the idea of making stencils with the scan cut. I’m also totally intrigued with the positive negative pieces you e been making lately!!! I’m sure I could play for hours and hours. Happy Blogaversary!

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  • Hi Julie. I have a cuddle bug which I use mostly for die cutting. I also have a Cricut which I use a lot less. I live in Alaska which is a beautiful state and provides lots of winter days perfect for making art. I love the idea of making stencils with the scan cut. I’m also totally intrigued with the positive negative pieces you e been making lately!!! I’m sure I could play for hours and hours. Happy Blogaversary!

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  • Hi Julie. I have a cuddle bug which I use mostly for die cutting. I also have a Cricut which I use a lot less. I live in Alaska which is a beautiful state and provides lots of winter days perfect for making art. I love the idea of making stencils with the scan cut. I’m also totally intrigued with the positive negative pieces you e been making lately!!! I’m sure I could play for hours and hours. Happy Blogaversary!

    Reply
  • Hi Julie. I have a cuddle bug which I use mostly for die cutting. I also have a Cricut which I use a lot less. I live in Alaska which is a beautiful state and provides lots of winter days perfect for making art. I love the idea of making stencils with the scan cut. I’m also totally intrigued with the positive negative pieces you e been making lately!!! I’m sure I could play for hours and hours. Happy Blogaversary!

    Reply
  • Hi Julie. I have a cuddle bug which I use mostly for die cutting. I also have a Cricut which I use a lot less. I live in Alaska which is a beautiful state and provides lots of winter days perfect for making art. I love the idea of making stencils with the scan cut. I’m also totally intrigued with the positive negative pieces you e been making lately!!! I’m sure I could play for hours and hours. Happy Blogaversary!

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  • I have making memories slice cutting machine. I live in Illinois.
    I would love to use ScanNCut to hand draw and cut my own stencils and use it for mixed media, painting projects, stamping and applique. I have always have been inspired by the ScanNCut projects you have done on TV and on your blog and have tons of projects that are on my wishlist that I want to work on. Thank you for this sweet giveaway and Big congratulations on reaching your ten year blogiversary milestone.

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  • I have making memories slice cutting machine. I live in Illinois.
    I would love to use ScanNCut to hand draw and cut my own stencils and use it for mixed media, painting projects, stamping and applique. I have always have been inspired by the ScanNCut projects you have done on TV and on your blog and have tons of projects that are on my wishlist that I want to work on. Thank you for this sweet giveaway and Big congratulations on reaching your ten year blogiversary milestone.

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  • I have making memories slice cutting machine. I live in Illinois.
    I would love to use ScanNCut to hand draw and cut my own stencils and use it for mixed media, painting projects, stamping and applique. I have always have been inspired by the ScanNCut projects you have done on TV and on your blog and have tons of projects that are on my wishlist that I want to work on. Thank you for this sweet giveaway and Big congratulations on reaching your ten year blogiversary milestone.

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  • I have making memories slice cutting machine. I live in Illinois.
    I would love to use ScanNCut to hand draw and cut my own stencils and use it for mixed media, painting projects, stamping and applique. I have always have been inspired by the ScanNCut projects you have done on TV and on your blog and have tons of projects that are on my wishlist that I want to work on. Thank you for this sweet giveaway and Big congratulations on reaching your ten year blogiversary milestone.

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  • I have making memories slice cutting machine. I live in Illinois.
    I would love to use ScanNCut to hand draw and cut my own stencils and use it for mixed media, painting projects, stamping and applique. I have always have been inspired by the ScanNCut projects you have done on TV and on your blog and have tons of projects that are on my wishlist that I want to work on. Thank you for this sweet giveaway and Big congratulations on reaching your ten year blogiversary milestone.

    Reply
  • I have making memories slice cutting machine. I live in Illinois.
    I would love to use ScanNCut to hand draw and cut my own stencils and use it for mixed media, painting projects, stamping and applique. I have always have been inspired by the ScanNCut projects you have done on TV and on your blog and have tons of projects that are on my wishlist that I want to work on. Thank you for this sweet giveaway and Big congratulations on reaching your ten year blogiversary milestone.

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  • Hi Julie! I have the original 6 inch Cricut Machine and a Sizzix Big Shot. I live in New York State. As for what I would use a ScanNCut to create- I am not sure, but I can tell you who I would use it with: I work in a public library with youth and adults.
    I have pre-teens who can use the Cricut without my help to make the letters that we use on the float tht we enter every year in our local Dairy Festival Parade. A ScanNCut would really improve our options! I have teens in a Manga club that would love to have technology like the ScanNCut to use in making Cos-play outfits and recreating designs they see in their favorite anime and video games. And lastly, I have a group of crafty adults who like to try new kinds of crafts (hmm,maybe appliques?) each month.
    Thank you so much for a chance to win.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie! I have the original 6 inch Cricut Machine and a Sizzix Big Shot. I live in New York State. As for what I would use a ScanNCut to create- I am not sure, but I can tell you who I would use it with: I work in a public library with youth and adults.
    I have pre-teens who can use the Cricut without my help to make the letters that we use on the float tht we enter every year in our local Dairy Festival Parade. A ScanNCut would really improve our options! I have teens in a Manga club that would love to have technology like the ScanNCut to use in making Cos-play outfits and recreating designs they see in their favorite anime and video games. And lastly, I have a group of crafty adults who like to try new kinds of crafts (hmm,maybe appliques?) each month.
    Thank you so much for a chance to win.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie! I have the original 6 inch Cricut Machine and a Sizzix Big Shot. I live in New York State. As for what I would use a ScanNCut to create- I am not sure, but I can tell you who I would use it with: I work in a public library with youth and adults.
    I have pre-teens who can use the Cricut without my help to make the letters that we use on the float tht we enter every year in our local Dairy Festival Parade. A ScanNCut would really improve our options! I have teens in a Manga club that would love to have technology like the ScanNCut to use in making Cos-play outfits and recreating designs they see in their favorite anime and video games. And lastly, I have a group of crafty adults who like to try new kinds of crafts (hmm,maybe appliques?) each month.
    Thank you so much for a chance to win.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie! I have the original 6 inch Cricut Machine and a Sizzix Big Shot. I live in New York State. As for what I would use a ScanNCut to create- I am not sure, but I can tell you who I would use it with: I work in a public library with youth and adults.
    I have pre-teens who can use the Cricut without my help to make the letters that we use on the float tht we enter every year in our local Dairy Festival Parade. A ScanNCut would really improve our options! I have teens in a Manga club that would love to have technology like the ScanNCut to use in making Cos-play outfits and recreating designs they see in their favorite anime and video games. And lastly, I have a group of crafty adults who like to try new kinds of crafts (hmm,maybe appliques?) each month.
    Thank you so much for a chance to win.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie! I have the original 6 inch Cricut Machine and a Sizzix Big Shot. I live in New York State. As for what I would use a ScanNCut to create- I am not sure, but I can tell you who I would use it with: I work in a public library with youth and adults.
    I have pre-teens who can use the Cricut without my help to make the letters that we use on the float tht we enter every year in our local Dairy Festival Parade. A ScanNCut would really improve our options! I have teens in a Manga club that would love to have technology like the ScanNCut to use in making Cos-play outfits and recreating designs they see in their favorite anime and video games. And lastly, I have a group of crafty adults who like to try new kinds of crafts (hmm,maybe appliques?) each month.
    Thank you so much for a chance to win.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie! I have the original 6 inch Cricut Machine and a Sizzix Big Shot. I live in New York State. As for what I would use a ScanNCut to create- I am not sure, but I can tell you who I would use it with: I work in a public library with youth and adults.
    I have pre-teens who can use the Cricut without my help to make the letters that we use on the float tht we enter every year in our local Dairy Festival Parade. A ScanNCut would really improve our options! I have teens in a Manga club that would love to have technology like the ScanNCut to use in making Cos-play outfits and recreating designs they see in their favorite anime and video games. And lastly, I have a group of crafty adults who like to try new kinds of crafts (hmm,maybe appliques?) each month.
    Thank you so much for a chance to win.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie! Julie C here from Yukon, Ok. I have the first circuit :/. I would love the scan n cut to help me make cards and also with home decor projects! Thank you for this opportunity and all your inspiration!

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  • Hi Julie! Julie C here from Yukon, Ok. I have the first circuit :/. I would love the scan n cut to help me make cards and also with home decor projects! Thank you for this opportunity and all your inspiration!

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  • Hi Julie! Julie C here from Yukon, Ok. I have the first circuit :/. I would love the scan n cut to help me make cards and also with home decor projects! Thank you for this opportunity and all your inspiration!

    Reply
  • Hi Julie! Julie C here from Yukon, Ok. I have the first circuit :/. I would love the scan n cut to help me make cards and also with home decor projects! Thank you for this opportunity and all your inspiration!

    Reply
  • Hi Julie! Julie C here from Yukon, Ok. I have the first circuit :/. I would love the scan n cut to help me make cards and also with home decor projects! Thank you for this opportunity and all your inspiration!

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  • Hi Julie! Julie C here from Yukon, Ok. I have the first circuit :/. I would love the scan n cut to help me make cards and also with home decor projects! Thank you for this opportunity and all your inspiration!

    Reply
  • Tracy S I live in El Paso TX!
    I own the scan n cut cm350 an i cut paper and vinyl an leather going to try fabric next!!!
    I love my cm350. I sew an do machine embroidery, and quilt by machine too. I also make cards a signs too! I also bake!I am homemaker/ awesome grandmother!

    Reply
  • Tracy S I live in El Paso TX!
    I own the scan n cut cm350 an i cut paper and vinyl an leather going to try fabric next!!!
    I love my cm350. I sew an do machine embroidery, and quilt by machine too. I also make cards a signs too! I also bake!I am homemaker/ awesome grandmother!

    Reply
  • Tracy S I live in El Paso TX!
    I own the scan n cut cm350 an i cut paper and vinyl an leather going to try fabric next!!!
    I love my cm350. I sew an do machine embroidery, and quilt by machine too. I also make cards a signs too! I also bake!I am homemaker/ awesome grandmother!

    Reply
  • Tracy S I live in El Paso TX!
    I own the scan n cut cm350 an i cut paper and vinyl an leather going to try fabric next!!!
    I love my cm350. I sew an do machine embroidery, and quilt by machine too. I also make cards a signs too! I also bake!I am homemaker/ awesome grandmother!

    Reply
  • Tracy S I live in El Paso TX!
    I own the scan n cut cm350 an i cut paper and vinyl an leather going to try fabric next!!!
    I love my cm350. I sew an do machine embroidery, and quilt by machine too. I also make cards a signs too! I also bake!I am homemaker/ awesome grandmother!

    Reply
  • Tracy S I live in El Paso TX!
    I own the scan n cut cm350 an i cut paper and vinyl an leather going to try fabric next!!!
    I love my cm350. I sew an do machine embroidery, and quilt by machine too. I also make cards a signs too! I also bake!I am homemaker/ awesome grandmother!

    Reply

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