Brother DesignNCut & ScanNCut at Creativation 2018

I just returned from a wonderful trip to Phoenix with the Brother team where I demonstrated the ScanNCut and checked out the DesignNCut at Creativation (annual craft trade show). I spent a lot of time experimenting with the  newest Brother machine, and I am working on a full video all about it (more on that another day!) It goes without saying probably on this post – but I do indeed work with Brother (paid consultant) a job I truly love! All ideas & opinions I share are always my own – just the usual disclaimer I always share with you.

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Creative Fitness: something new…

It’s been busy here – quiet online but not in the studio! I am working on something new and I’d love your input if you’ve got it. I am in week 1 of “Creative Fitness”. What does that mean? Well I’m trying to put myself through a bootcamp of sorts to really reboot and relaunch myself get myself WAY more productive and in better habits.

Creativity is a muscle I always say – and like every muscle if you’re not using it… you’re losing it.

The good news is, you can always kick start your habits and reboot. Creative Fitness is going to be a YouTube series – each week I’m taking on challenges, then reporting back on how it went and what worked, what didn’t.

If YOU have suggestions (wild or tame) I would love to hear them. I have decided to be wide open and assume I may need to take on some totally new takes on how I do what I do. While I’m at it – I’m getting creative with physical fitness too.

Today is day 3, so I’ll be sharing the first video and more info soon. I am also working on unpacking from Creativation trade show, launching a new class, and much more. A week just flew by so quickly – but I’m excited about this new idea and these new habits.

Have a great week –

ScanNCut the perfect Valentine!

As I always disclose- I am a paid consultant for Brother but all ideas & opinions are my own. In fact I am on a “field trip” with Brother right now! I am at Creativation trade show demonstrating the ScanNCut! Follow along on Facebook or Instagram @craftwithmay – I’ll be sharing all kinds of ideas and insider peeks!

In my absence I leave you with this super fun Valentine card!

I have all of these 2″ decorative papers and need more ideas for them! So I thought… what about a card? Here is my YouTube video.

I LOVE cutting shapes inside these little squares!

I see potential for this on scrapbook pages as well – I have a major goal in 2018 to really use what I’ve got on hand and this has me off to a great start! Accenting with glitter glue, puffy paint, buttons, sequins, or whatever else you’ve got is always such fun!

I hope I’ve inspired you to look around and make a Valentine or two – February is sneaking right up on us!! Do you go big or keep it simple for Valentine’s Day? We are pretty low key but I do like having a few fun crafty projects. Stay tuned for a gift bag idea – but first I’m off to work a trade show!

Scrapbook 2018: checking in

I want to have better scrapbooking habits in 2018. Scrapbooking for me is not quite the same as my other crafting because it revolves around stories, memories, and past events. Where I can sit down and walk away with a complete card in 10 minutes easily – the same really isn’t true with scrapbooking. Today I want to share with you what I am trying, as well as what is working so far.  Continue reading “Scrapbook 2018: checking in”

Rapunzel inspired banner with ScanNCut

One of my loftier craft goals is to fill the new studio with a variety of banners. Big, small, fancy, easy… and I’m going to share the how-tos with you here. Why? Well for a number of reasons including that banner making is an art form in and of itself. I also want to share them with you as I go so that you can see how I’m adding hand made decor to this special space.

The hardest place? To just begin! I was playing with a new ScanNCut princess cut file (Rapunzel!) and I got the idea that a yellow & purple banner would be absolutely fantastic. I also decided I wanted holes in the cardstock so that it would not feel super heavy, and that this would be put in the corner where I want my banners to begin.

First up, I pulled out the ScanNCut, selected a banner shape (there are MANY!) and re-sized it to suit the dimensions I was after.

Then I picked a decorative shape, added it to the center, and re-sized to suit my design preferences as well.

This is the part that really saves time. I did not have to keep going back in and redesigning my banner. I simply cut out the two, then insert a new paper and cut again! Repeat as many times as needed.

Another option? Cut some with NO decorative shape cut to back these papers. You could also change the center pattern (as I did with the sun burst), change the size for a mixed-size banner, or otherwise alter what you’re cutting to add more or less variety. Once everything is cut out it’s assembly time. I like to make banners with:

  • twine
  • thread
  • ribbon
  • ric rack
  • wire
  • paper

The how is really up to you, and your project. I went with a very light weight but sturdy white ribbon for this banner.

The next choice- how to put it all together? I decided for my trim type and banner design stitching would work well. Out comes the sewing machine set at a medium zig-zag and off we go! Other options include:

  • hole punch and run material through
  • incorporate rectangular holes in SNC cut pattern for ribbon or twine
  • brads
  • hot glue or strong adhesive
  • set eyelets
  • staples
  • hand stitching

Consider what material you’re using to hold it all together, as well as what will look good for your banner. For example when I’m working on something small that will hang low I will put more detail vs something hanging 7 feet up in the air!

With my banner stitched together it was finishing touches time! I went for hot glue + buttons and some of the cut-outs from my banner design. This turned out so very cute – and I love seeing banner #1 of ??? up in the studio! Below you can see it hanging up – collection started.

Before now I’ve mostly done little mantle banners or birthday party ones. I’m excited to dig into stitching, fabric, beaded, and more intricate as well as simple banners in the future! I feel like this adds so much homemade personality to the room and I am delighted to get this project going. You can bet the ScanNCut is going to continue to help me along this creative journey too.

note that I am a paid consultant for Brother, however all ideas and opinions are my own. The ScanNCut is a machine I adore and am happy to share ideas about!