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If you are just tuning in and haven't watched the first couple of tutorials, I highly recommend watching these two videos first so that you don't get lost. Brother ScanNCut - Cutting the Inside & Outside of Stamped Images - Seaside Shore • Brother ScanNCut - Cutting the Inside & Ou... Brother ScanNCut - Cutting the Inside & Outside of Stamped Images - Crafting Forever • Brother ScanNCut - Cutting the Inside & Ou... In this tutorial, I demonstrate how to cut out the inside and outside of stamped images using the Brother Scan N’ Cut. I used the Basket Bunch retired stamp set by Stampin’ Up. I stamped the basket in Soft Suede ink onto Whisper White card stock. I used a blade depth of 5. To cut the inside, I used the Scan to Cut Data feature. I used the second option which saves the inside and outside of the basket. I zoomed in, dragged away the parts of the basket I didn't wish to cut, went back into editing mode and deleted them. This process saved just the inside shape of the basket. I saved it to my machine. Next, I returned home, selected the Pattern feature and retrieved the saved basket data. Then, I scaled that down and cut out the shape. Because the shape was smaller than the original, there appears to be an outline distance or border around the inside of the basket. After cutting the inside, I returned home again. I scanned the image again, this time using the Direct Cut feature. I cut out the basket with an outline distance which matched the inside distance. At this point, I removed the image from the mat to show my crafty friends the finished product. What may seem like a lot of steps is worth it in the end because your cut images will look professional and you will not need to spend time fussy cutting. Please check out my blog for lots of other crafty inspiration. If you are watching this video and you still don't have a Brother Scan N Cut, then please visit my affiliate link to purchase one. It will make your projects come alive in ways you never thought possible. http://amzn.to/2ED5PAt Visit my blog for crafty inspiration: http://thepaperedchef.com