Thank you for this great tutorial. It is so nice to see another lefty work! I too am a fussy cutter although I have a few sets including the dies. I have not yet drawn a line around a stamped image, perhaps I will give that a try. I usually cut around like you do (also right handed cutting). Thanks 👍
Amazing tips, I have such a hard time with fussy cutting. What do you think of using spring loaded snips? I’m going to try this right now. Thank you it never occurred to me to draw the border this is where I always mess up.
Great idea! I'd never thought about pencil lining around the sentiment!!! Thanks!
sometimes it's the simplest things!!
Thank you for these wonderfully useful tips!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for sharing the great very helpful tips.
You are so welcome!
Very helpful. Thank you for sharing.
Appreciate the tutorial! I didn’t realize you could trace that way, pretty neat tip.
Happy to help! The tracing idea doesn't always work, but it's worth a try. If anything, the stamp will give you some hints as to how you should cut.
Thank you! Love the marker trick at the end!
Glad it was helpful! The marker trick is easy, but can really make a fussy-cut item look even more elevated and professional!
Thank you for this great tutorial. It is so nice to see another lefty work! I too am a fussy cutter although I have a few sets including the dies. I have not yet drawn a line around a stamped image, perhaps I will give that a try. I usually cut around like you do (also right handed cutting). Thanks 👍
Using the stamp to outline doesn't always work, or might feel a bit fussy, but it's worth a try!
Great tips! Thanks, Nicole!
You're so welcome!
very interesting. i was searching for this for a long time. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Amazing tips, I have such a hard time with fussy cutting. What do you think of using spring loaded snips? I’m going to try this right now. Thank you it never occurred to me to draw the border this is where I always mess up.
I've never tried spring loaded scissors, but I'm sure they'd work for this approach to fussy cutting. Go for it! (It's just paper!)
@@NicoleWattCreates this sentence has helped me stop my perfectionism it’s one of the reasons I started paper crafting.
Great tips, thank you.