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Brother ScanNCut: How to Create Your own Stickers

Alanda Craft February 16, 2015 4 Comments This post may contain affiliate links.

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We all know how expensive it can be to buy new stickers every time you have a new scrapbooking, art journal or card project to make

create your own stickers using ScanNCut

With your Brother ScanNCut, you can create endless stickers that you design specifically for your craft project.

Watch the video below to learn how to create your own stickers using the ScanNCut.

In this video, we show you just how easy it is to do.

  • Simply print out the images that you want onto adhesive label paper, scan the page through your Scan n Cut and cut out the image/s.
NOTE:
Sometimes when you create an image the Brother Scan n Cut may not recognize it. We found that adding a border to the image helps the machine to recognize it.

Just think how much money this is going to save you.

Do you love your Brother Scan n Cut? We certainly love ours.

 

 

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Filed Under: Brother ScanNCut Tutorials Tagged With: how to, make your own stickers. brother scan n cut, scan n cut, stickers

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  1. Kay Wallace says

    January 16, 2017 at 4:54 am

    Hi enjoyed your video. Can you tell me the pressure and cut settings you used to make the.stickers thanks.

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    • Alanda says

      January 16, 2017 at 7:54 am

      Hi Kay, both the pressure and cut settings were left at the default settings in the machine. We recommend that you always do a test cut before starting.

      Reply
  2. Leanne says

    September 9, 2017 at 12:01 am

    Hi Alanda,
    If you lower your blade depth the machine will only cut through the sticker layer and not the backing (it’s called a kiss cut) resulting in stickers similar to those bought and easier to peel ?

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    • Alanda says

      September 9, 2017 at 9:41 am

      Thank you for that tip Leanne. Getting the backing off can be a little bit of a hassle at times.

      Reply

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