Over the past few years I have been making tutorials and projects for Tips and Tricks (previously Tricky Tuesday) on a weekly basis. I chose the topics based on what I have seen in the Pazzles Forums or what I think will make using your Inspiration Creative Cutter more enjoyable. Rather than choose a new topic myself this week, I think it is time to hear from you! What is it that you want to learn? Do you want to have more projects? Are there skills or parts of the software that you want to know about? Please let me know in the comments below. If it has already been done, I will do my best to send you in the right direction. If it has not, I will add it to my list and you can look forward to seeing it in future!
~Chris
I use your tip for Image > Vectorization > Edition all the time and I’ve seen Posterize right under it and think that I need to play with that to see how it works. Has that been covered somewhere or would you please do a tutorial on it? Thank you – this is a great idea!
I would like to know how to make single stroke designs, or Phrases so i can try to use them on my pages or on cards. thank you Christine
I would love to see some written tutorials. I haven’t used my Pazzles in more than a year because I rally can’t figure it out.
Our internet is so bad that stores are having problems even taking credit cards. Sometimes it’s down for as much as five days at a time. We live on a tiny island in Maine, and there have been all sorts of articles even in the statewide papers about the lack of internet here. Nothing can be done about our internet problems unless they can get a law passed that the internet would be regulated like telephone service, because service providers aren’t interested in serving tiny places. Not to mention that even if I could get a video to download, my sound card is defective, so I have no sound on my desktop.
My Pazzles and laptop are in my shop where there is no internet. If there were written tutorials, I would be able to save them onto a flash drive, and take them to my shop and learn to use my Pazzles.
I would love to be able to use this beautiful machine, but with no access to videos, I finally gave up.
Hi, Chris! It was great meeting you at the retreat last week 🙂 I noticed something in that I would like to learn more about. If it doesn’t already exist, would you all mind showing all the different things/papers…that can be cut, etched, embossed, written on…besides just cardstock?
Katherine, I am so sorry that you have internet challenges! I would be lost without internet. 🙂
Did you know that there are tutorials with written captioning that are included with the installation cd? They follow the instruction manual so you have the visual (no sound required) and you have the written instructions in the manual too!
Thanks Christine, I will look at the manual and CD again. I haven’t looked at them for a long time.
Katherine, I’d be happy to help. If there’s anything that you’d like to learn once you’re past the manual, please let me know and I’ll transfer the site’s tutorial to a Word doc. Send me a message here. My login is bherdt.
Janie Thornley…I would also like to see some written tutorials. I love the videos but when I can’t remember something, it would be nice to have the written directions to go back over to see what step I missed.
I try and write my own written tutorials after watching klo’s wonderful tutorials but i always forget something that is important to the item
it takes me a lot of time figuring what i have missed in the end. So some word or adobe written tutorials would be very handy to have.
I am new to having my Pazzle, I watched all the videos about the cutter and was totally fascinated with what the machine could do. I waited for my Pazzle to arrive and finally had a day to try it.
Not a very good first attempt…. my cuts were to deep and I am not to sure if I have ruined the cutting mat, and the paper stuck to the mat so strongly that I ripped it trying to remove the paper from the mat, and now my mat has stuck pieces of paper that I can not remove.
I am looking for tutorials on the very basics on using the cutter in a combination of videos and written form, that makes a simple but nice project. I have viewed the tutorials online but think I actually need a full project right from the beginning on how to attach the paper to the finished product. Probably to basic for most though.
Iris.
I should know how to do this but…when designing on the new software…it auto save your work…well how do we bring it back up to the last place we were if the system freezes and close…I just spent the last 45 minutes on a design and was almost done…and yep you guess it…it shuts down…I didn’t save it before that so I can’t go back to a certain point…So my question is how to find what you were working on after we restart the program after if shuts down…
I hope that makes since…
Thank You
Brenda
UPDATE…I did look into the Forums Topic and found out how to recover your work once the program shuts down without having saved your work…But it was a little to late…I had to redo everything…