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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...
Cricut machine (I used myCricut Explore Air 2but you could use any Explore machine or theMaker. – don’t worry Silhouette users, I haven’t forgotten about you! You can also use the SVG file) heat transfer vinyl – Yes I’m going to put HTV on a ceramic mug! What??? Stick aroun...
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 ...
If you are a die cutting beginner, one of the first things you probably want to know is How to Use Vinyl. It’s so important to learn how to master using vinyl. After all, it is a stepping stone to learning so many other things with your Cricut machine....
Peel back the transfer tape and the vinyl should stay on the glass frame. The finished personalized frame looks so great!!! Don't those rolled paper flowers look amazing under the glass? This one is for my Mother-in-Law, but I had to make one for my mom too!
How To Make Tumblers: Cut vinyl design with Cricut machine. Weed excess vinyl from around the outsides and the insides of the design. Put transfertapedown onto the design and burnish (A.K.A. rub) with your thumb or the back of a weeding tool. Make sure it is good and stuck. ...
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
Turn the piece of glass vinyl side down onto a self-healing mat, and cut around the edges with a craft knife to remove the excess vinyl.Gluing: A light pad comes in handy for this step but is an optional supply.Place the original MDF cut-out on the light pad and center the glass...
In this example I am using vinyl adhesive sheet, cut as a stencil, in the Cricut. You can also use shelf liner contact paper, which is cheaper. Since it is sticky on only one side I had to use the "flip" setting on my Cricut to cut it out in reverse. Then I stick the design ...