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Today I've got an epic Halloween project tutorial for you! The video is literally packed with information on how to build your own cut files in CanvasWorkspace for Mac. We are building four files: a jack o'lantern, bats, spider webs, and Halloween text.

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Then we use the roll feeder and the ScanNCut DX to cut out the four designs from a single roll of Brother vinyl. Throw some Christmas lights and/or LED candles inside the lantern and you've got Halloween magic that lasts year after year!

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Watch the video for the how-to:

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P.S. I am a paid spokesperson for the Brother ScanNCut.  It is a machine that I love and use.  All projects and opinions are my own.

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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.

7 thoughts on “ScanNCut DX: Halloween Lantern

  • I love this! Are you going to be on HSN promoting the Scan N Cut soon? Also can these machines handle projects like this if you needed 200 of them?

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  • I love this! Are you going to be on HSN promoting the Scan N Cut soon? Also can these machines handle projects like this if you needed 200 of them?

    Reply
  • I love this! Are you going to be on HSN promoting the Scan N Cut soon? Also can these machines handle projects like this if you needed 200 of them?

    Reply
  • I love this! Are you going to be on HSN promoting the Scan N Cut soon? Also can these machines handle projects like this if you needed 200 of them?

    Reply
  • I love this! Are you going to be on HSN promoting the Scan N Cut soon? Also can these machines handle projects like this if you needed 200 of them?

    Reply
  • I love this! Are you going to be on HSN promoting the Scan N Cut soon? Also can these machines handle projects like this if you needed 200 of them?

    Reply
  • I love this! Are you going to be on HSN promoting the Scan N Cut soon? Also can these machines handle projects like this if you needed 200 of them?

    Reply

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