Hola!!
Este fin de semana al fin logré hacer que mi maquina KNK Maxx se comunicara con mi computadora. Estuve practicando primero con el bolígrafo haciendo dibujos para ir acostumbrándome a la misma. Ayer en la noche decidí que ya era hora de comenzar a trabajar con la navaja. Luego de varios papeles echados a perder L logré cortar estas tarjetitas que hice para la clase que estoy tomando de “Clean and Simple Cards”. El corte de la máquina es espectacular, y eso que aun me falta perfeccionar el “set up” de la misma. Lo próximo es aprender a usarla para cortar fieltro y madera balsa. Ya estaré compartiendo con ustedes mis aventuras con KNK. Por el momento las dejo con el primer set que hice con la maquinita.
Hi!
Over the last weekend Ifinally was able to establish communication between my KNK cutter and the computer. I started practicing with the pen to get acquaintance with the basic setups. Yesterday I decided it was time to start playing with the blade and after wasting a few cardstocks I was able to cut this card set. I made it to continue practicing for the Clean and Simple Cards class I am taking at the Online Classes site. I am amazed at the quality of the cuts of this machine, even though I am still learning how to make the proper setups for each type of paper. After I master paper, my next move is to cut felt and balsa wood. So I will keep you updated on my progress with the machine. For the moment here is my first set made with it.
Tools:
- KNK Maxx
- Stampin Up Polka Dot embossing plate
- Big Shot
- Square punch to make the banner end.
Misc. ingredients:
- Baker's twine from my stash.
- Mounting tape.
- Scraps of solid colors cardstock.
- KNK Maxx
- Stampin Up Polka Dot embossing plate
- Big Shot
- Square punch to make the banner end.
Misc. ingredients:
- Baker's twine from my stash.
- Mounting tape.
- Scraps of solid colors cardstock.
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