Create Custom Masks to Match Your Stamps
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Today I've got a super cute card tutorial for you. The video is all about how to use your ScanNCut to create custom masks to match your stamps. It's a technique you can use in your art journal, on your scrapbook pages, or even on fabric!
Here's the card from the video:
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It's pretty impressive how well the masking works. It really keeps the images crisp and clean and allows for some visually interesting layering.
![Julie TY Card 3](-/media/XBlog/scanncut/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Julie-TY-Card-3-300x199.jpg?h=204.333&w=304.444&hash=8F282F09FDA2D36829FECE99E94E0FEC)
![Julie TY Card 4](-/media/XBlog/scanncut/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Julie-TY-Card-4-300x199.jpg)