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Hey you guys!  I'll be on HSN tomorrow (July 6, 2016) during the 7am, 2pm, and 6pm hours.  

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Let's not discuss what's going on with my hair in that photo.  Hopefully there will be better hair tomorrow!  ;)

If you've never watched HSN before, I have about 20 minutes during each of those hours (7am, 2pm, and 6pm) to show off some projects as well as ScanNCut tips and techniques.  I never know quite where I'm going to be in the hour.  So you may not see me when you first tune in, but I will show up at some point.  ;)  

You can watch live on your TV or stream it on HSN.com.

Now, onto today's post: I'm answering two very common ScanNCut questions in today's duo of videos.

First up, how do you turn a photo into a cut file?  

from the Balzer Designs Blog: Two ScanNCut Technique Videos
A copy machine and some tracing paper is the answer!  

from the Balzer Designs Blog: Two ScanNCut Technique Videos
Watch the video for the how-to:

To learn more about heat apply material, you can watch this apron project video.

Next up, how do you leave a cut partially embedded as in these butterfly wings?

from the Balzer Designs Blog: Two ScanNCut Technique Videos
from the Balzer Designs Blog: Two ScanNCut Technique Videos
The answer is in ScanNCut Canvas!  Watch the video for the how-to:

Thanks for stopping by!

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

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