When you have a digital die cutting machine, one of the things that you want to be able to do is cut heat transfer or iron-on vinyl. This is one of my very favorite medium to create with! Today I want to show you How to Cut Heat Transfer Vinyl with the Cricut. One of the ...
vinyl. I love vinyl. I don’t think that’s any secret around here. However, I could totally get used to using Infusible Ink! It’s amazing! I do feel like there is a bit of a learning curve though, but I’ll share what I know about How to Use Cricut Infusible Ink with you ...
By using the Print and Cut feature in Cricut Design Space, you can make easy heat transfers out of complex images.Heat transfer vinylhas its limits, but by usingt shirt transfer paper, designs that are impossible with iron-on, are made simple. In this post I’ll show you how to use C...
However, you will need it for adhesive vinyl projects. The masking paper transfer tape works well. It is eco-friendly and more economical than Cricut tape. However, since it isn’t completely transparent like the Cricut transfer tape, it might be easier to start out with the Cricut tape ...
A cutter (Cricut and Silhouette are popular choices), A tool for weeding, Scissors, Your heat transfer vinyl of choice, The shirt you’re applying your design to, and A heat press or home iron Step 1: Prepare your File Using your cutter’s software, you can either design a custom file...
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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...
White Vinyl Transfer Tape Gray Paint Blue Tape Hot Glue and Glue Gun Staples and Staple Gun Jute Psst… need help setting up your Cricut Maker?Check out this post! Step One: Cut Out Your Chipboard! Alright y’all we are jumping right off the deep end here… getting ready to cut out...
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
Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to print any design you want onto iron-on vinyl (HTV)? Well, you can. UsePrint then Cutwith yourinkjet printer andCricutcutting machine to create custom iron-on pieces.Silhouette users can also use this product with the Print & Cut feature. Let me show...