Heat transfer vinyl comes with a carrier sheet on top (similar to transfer tape, but it can withstand high heat from a heat press, iron, or Cricut EasyPress). Whenever you cut heat transfer vinyl the carrier sheet (shiny side) will be facedown on your mat. You also have to mirror the...
It is important to note, however, that there is a difference between heat transfer vinyl and adhesive vinyl. While we will be focusing on HTV for this beginner’s guide, adhesive vinyl does not need heat to be applied. It is more like a sticker and it is commonly used for car decals ...
Plus I really just wanted to try htv on wood and I thought this would be a fun and easy way to do it! Using heat transfer vinyl on wood is a good thing to do when you don’t have the right color permanent vinyl on hand. Or if you don’t want to use stencil vinyl....
Today I want to show you How to Cut Heat Transfer Vinyl with the Cricut. One of the awesome things about cutting heat transfer or iron-on vinyl is that you can put this on so many different things. A few of my favorites are shirts, pillows & totes. When it comes to cutting the ...
The same case applies if you’re using laser or sublimation transfer paper. As for heat transfer vinyl, things are pretty straightforward because it comes colored and all you have to do is cut and print. Apart from that, you got to understand that some transfer papers are ideal for dark-...
Now, place your cap on the heating element and line a Teflon sheet onto it. The Teflon sheet will make sure the design doesn’t get ruined. You need to press the vinyl on the carrier sheet onto the heating element.Step 7Hold it properly into its position so that the heating process ...
When spraying smaller items, place them on a drop cloth covered Lazy Susan. Turning the Lazy Susan as you spray will get an even coat on all sides. How To Spray Paint FAQ’s Answered In this post I am also going to answer all your spray painting questions. If you have a spray pain...
Now it’s time to cut. Click on the “Make It” button at the top right. Click on the “Mirror” button, change “Project copies” to 2 (if you want the design on both sides of the cups). Click “Continue”, change Material set to Iron-on, place iron-on vinyl shiny side down...
To customize a glass tumbler, you will need your Cricut, etching cream, removable vinyl, and transfer tape. Use your Cricut to create a design for your tumbler. Remove the design from the removable vinyl and fill the spots with etching cream. Then, you can carefully place the design on ...
How to Create Custom T-shirts Using Cricut Explore and Heat Transfer Vinyl: This is an easy tutorial for getting your designs on your t-shirt using heat transfer and Cricut. You can watch the video of the project here. Things you'll need: 1. Cricut Explo