Showing posts with label Storage for 6 x 6. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Storage for 6 x 6. Show all posts

Friday, October 11, 2024

Craftroom Storage Solution - DIY 6” x 6” Magazine Holder Die for under $6.00

Where can you purchase a die for under $6.00?

Isn't that the reason you purchased a Brother ScanNCut? To save money on dies!

If you have a Brother ScanNCut (BSNC) and aren’t afraid to use it, it opens a whole new world of card making. You’ve seen my posts about my Crafts By Beth Faux Die Tutorial. With the high price of EVERYTHING, a purchase of a Brother ScanNCut machine is a wise investment. 

I purchased my BSNC machine CM250 in 2019 and it sat on my table for a year. I taught myself how to use it following many YouTube videos, and yet it sat mostly unused for another few years. I now have time and I’m putting it to good use and creating faux dies without the cost of individual sets of dies, which cost over $35 each. I LOVE Stampin’ Up! products: stamps, ink, cardstock and their new Designer Series Paper. My affliate for BSNC

Maybe it’s time for you to make the investment. Watch a few videos on the basics and purchase my tutorial for less than the cost of one die set. You will have all the steps you need to create your own dies. 

My first Brother ScanNCut file (fcm format) is now available…Designer Series 6” x 6” Magazine Holder.  No measuring, cutting…all you have to do is upload the file into your BSNC machine, place an 12” x 12” (or use two 8 1/2” x 11”) piece of cardstock on your mat and press cut . Scoring is easy, just apply glue and you’re set. For long lasting durability use a thicker piece of cardstock than DSP. Click HERE to purchase my Crafts by Beth Faux Die Tutorial at $24.95. 

How to purchase only the Designer Series 6” x 6” Magazine Holder.  The file is available for $5.49, click the Buy Now button below. I AM NOT ABLE TO PROVIDE AN SVG FILE. You may be able to find a free converter online, try finding before you buy.

Thursday, October 3, 2024

Sneak Preview of my Craftroom Storage Solution - DIY 6” x 6” Magazine Holder Brother ScanNCut File


If you have a Brother ScanNCut (BSNC) and aren’t afraid to use it, it opens a whole new world of card making. You’ve seen my posts about my Crafts By Beth Faux Die Tutorial. With the high price of EVERYTHING, a purchase of a Brother ScanNCut machine is a wise investment. 

My FCM files and tutorial will be available soon. If you don't have the Brother ScanNCut, you can convert my files to use the format for your cutting machine. I am NOT ABLE at this time to provide an SVG file.