MAREA Glitter Heat Transfer Vinyl Sheets, 16 Sheet Bundle of Glitter HTV Iron On Vinyl for Cricut - Glitter Vinyl For Silhouette Cameo & Heat Press | Durable, Vibrant Colors for All HTV Vinyl Projects
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Posted an update! My orders have just been completed, so I have just received this. So far, it seems to work great! ***Update**
I bought this and used it on several headbands and shirts, but after that, the vinyl peeled right off each one. Numerous customers have contacted me to voice their dissatisfaction. The vinyl itself is terrible, so I gave it a 2 star rating due to the good price. I bought a different kind of heat press and it works flawlessly! btw, it was not my heat press!.
I made coffee mugs with this. I tried ironing, but it was difficult to adhere to it. I then read a blog post about baking it, and it worked well for me. The product has been put through multiple dishwasher cycles without any problems. To ensure that it sticks, iron on the design a little bit. Once you have this down, you can put it in a cold oven, turn the temperature to 425 (Fahrenheit), and bake 40 minutes. Once mugs are completely cold, turn off oven and leave them there for a few minutes. I loved how it turned out!.
There are a variety of HTV sheets available for this great price. This is a very creative use of colors. The colors are all vivid and I could use them I tried it weeding and found it to be just the same as Cricut. The fabric is more stretchy but it did not affect how it weeded. There are a few inches less than 12 inches between the sheets in the photo (see below). I followed their recommended ironing time and temperature and found it to be quite successful. The product is excellent and I would order it My first thought was that one sheet was ivory - Glow in the dark items were found to be the case.
My initial impression of the price was very skeptical. I was blown away after seeing it in person. I couldn't have suspected it was so majestic. In addition, there is no glitter falling from the ceiling. Even after I wiped my hand over it, pressed it, and it still had glitter on it. It is a certainty that I will order The Worshipperus website offers this look for sale. The Internet.
There are great colors, the weeding is easy, but after one wash of the shirts (inside out, delicate cycle, air dry) and many of the letters were gone. Our shirts were intended for my son’s birthday party, and I was disappointed in how they turned out. A majority of the letters had fallen off by the end of the party.
My daughter wanted a glittery blue Frozen shirt, so I ordered these sheets. Using my Cricut, I cut out the blue sheet exactly. There was much weeding to be done. This was not because it cut poorly, but because the glitter was so reflective and the detail of the snowflake so small that I had difficulty seeing where big cuts were and where I had to be careful to not cut too much Nevertheless, this is my first time working with glitter vinyl, so I would imagine that all brands experience the same issue. I had no problems adhering the vinyl image to the 100 percent cotton shirt, and no glitter rubbed off or washed This is a highly recommended book!.
The pros include I definitely didn't think it was a thick vinyl, but the directions were right on. You need to press exactly 284 degrees Fahrenheit for 8 seconds for the perfect result. I like the colors you've used here. The shirt I wore had this phrase on it My Cricut Explore Air 2 did well in cutting this shirt project.
It took well to the machine. The cons are It was thinner than I had If two sheets per color were available, it would be ideal. There are other brands I've bought that do the same thing.
The stuff I was reading was stuff I wanted to love. It has beautiful colors and I was very excited to make something with it, but my machine does not seem to be able to cut it nicely. Regardless of what setting, blade, or mat I use on my (Circut Explore Air 2), the vinyl lifts up as it cuts. While it might work well on large shapes, it definitely didn't work well on letters. It was a big disappointment for me.