A Behind the Scenes Look at ScanNCut2 on HSN

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Hey everyone! I thought I’d share some photos from my recent trip to HSN(Opens in a new tab) down in Tampa, Florida.

Even if you already own a ScanNCut, I think it’s interesting to watch the presentations on HSN. We always show lots and lots of gorgeous projects that will hopefully inspire you to create items of your own!

Here I am in the green room (a backstage waiting room) holding one of my favorites…


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…a beautiful heart ornament!

Check out our table laden with lovely projects:


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Here's a closer peek at that heart ornament:


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We had to go cake shopping at the local supermarket in Tampa. I wasn’t sure what we’d find, but I think we found the perfect cake for this topper — simple, elegant, and lots of great visual texture!


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The cake topper is a free project download from ScanNCutCanvas(Opens in a new tab). You get the instructions and all the cutting files for free! In fact there were a few free ScanNCutCanvas projects represented on the table!

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Pop-up Card:


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There are new projects added every single month! We also added some Valentine’s feeling to the winter wreath in the photo above.


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We slipped a glittery gold cut out under the wreath and then added the pink heart with the sentiment. I think those two easy additions help to keep that beautiful wreath feeling seasonal!

We did the same trick with this white banner:


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We just added a heart and voila! It's Valentine's Day! Check out all of the hearts:


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This scrapbook album has fabric hearts on it:


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We had a number of fabric projects, including this beautiful applique quilt, made by Anna Aldmon with ScanNCut:


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And here’s an idea that uses quilt pieces, but cut out of paper!


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Isn’t that a great idea?

Hope you feel inspired to create something wonderful with your ScanNCut!

Talk to you next week!