After you remove the mat, you now have your cut out image that is ready to be ironed on. Place the design face down (you do not want to be able to see the design) where you want it on your product. You will want to use yourCricut Easy Pressto heat for 30 seconds at 315 degree...
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 ...
Use a ruler to measure3 inchesdown from the collar. This is where you'll place your design. (to get the correct number for your own shirt, refer to the placement guide!) Layer your heat transfer vinyl and teflon sheet on top of your shirt then place the heated Cricut EasyPress on top...
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 ...
Then push the Cricut button to start the cutting. When your design is finished cutting, peel the mat from your iron-on/heat transfer vinyl. If you peel the vinyl from the mat, it can curl. The mats are durable and this method works great! You just need to be careful when you get...
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...
If you're a Cricut beginner, this is a good place to start. We're going to show you how to use vinyl. Get ready to make some amazing crafts!
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...