Love your videos! I love my 325 Scan N Cut! Love the vynil saving hack! I mark all my cutting machines mats/covers with name and mat type. It helps when I go on scrapbook weekends with my friends. Helps so people dont get mats mixed up.
I tried to label my cutting mat protectors like you did in this video. I could not get my vinyl to stick to them. Every time I pulled up the transfer tape all of the vinyl came off with it. I finally just wrote them with a sharpie. I was so frustrated! Ha ha. You are clearly better at it than I am.
@@imaginitivity7853 probably not, but they have those lighted magnification things you wear on your head, that might be more efficient to get one of those
I've labelled my covers so i know which is the outside because if it gets dusty or anything I don't want to put that side towards the mat making it dirty.
Labeling the mat helps you not to use the wrong side of the plastic. Just like the Cricut mats we’ll all mats just use one side only. Keeps mats living longer.😅
Hi Courtney! Loved all your hacks, especially the foil hack and the Mickey using scraps. Thank you for sharing!
Love putting name on sheet and the scrap hack
Both great hacks - Courtney
Love these hacks Courtney
Love your videos! I love my 325 Scan N Cut! Love the vynil saving hack! I mark all my cutting machines mats/covers with name and mat type. It helps when I go on scrapbook weekends with my friends. Helps so people dont get mats mixed up.
Thank you Courtney, always a good time!
My favourite hack was the using up scraps to make Mickey. I’ll have to try it out.
love the bloopers
I like the Mickey (scraps),
Loved the Mickey with the scraps!❤
Thanks Courtney
I mark my covers so I know what is the right side of the cover. That way I don’t get the mat doesn’t get extra dirt.
Thank you! I recorded this! Glad to see it!
Good evening Courtney. ❤
Mat cover labels and the scraps buster with designs in machine
Good evening everyone from Atlanta, TX.
I tried to label my cutting mat protectors like you did in this video. I could not get my vinyl to stick to them. Every time I pulled up the transfer tape all of the vinyl came off with it. I finally just wrote them with a sharpie. I was so frustrated! Ha ha. You are clearly better at it than I am.
Hello from Atlanta, Tx
Hello from Arizona
Can you teach us how to use a pattern from a non-brother source. Is it possible to use a cricket design?
a lot of vinyl has paper backing, so since it's white, it interacts differently with the light. plus also the box size probably matters. plausable
I was wondering if a sheet of white paper, between the light and the vinyl might diffuse the light and that could help
@@imaginitivity7853 probably not, but they have those lighted magnification things you wear on your head, that might be more efficient to get one of those
I've labelled my covers so i know which is the outside because if it gets dusty or anything I don't want to put that side towards the mat making it dirty.
Labeling the mat helps you not to use the wrong side of the plastic. Just like the Cricut mats we’ll all mats just use one side only. Keeps mats living longer.😅
Maybe raise up your flashlight with a book in the box.
You need a better light box. The ones that artists use do work.