I’ll show you how to add a protective clear layer to your stickers to make them last longer, and customize your material settings so they cut all at once! Easy peasy! I’ll show you how to cut your stickers with both a kiss cut (which is when the vinyl is cut through, but not the backer - perfect for sticker sheets!) and a die cut (which produces loose stickers cut to the shape of the design). This project is not compatible with the Cricut Joy, as it doesn’t have the print then cut feature. When it’s time to cut your printable iron-on and stickers, you’ll need a cutting machine like one of the Cricut Maker series or Cricut Explore machines. And you’ll need some printable vinyl, of course! The vinyl we’ll be using for the stickers and the shirt are both printable, but they’re different from one another - the sticker vinyl simply has an adhesive on the back, while the printable vinyl for the T-shirt needs to be applied with a heat press, like the Cricut EasyPress. Any brand will work, but it’s important to note that you shouldn’t use printable vinyl with a laser printer as the material may damage the printer. To make both the printable stickers and the T-shirt, you’ll need an inkjet printer. And the best part? You can apply it to literally any color T-shirt, and the colors will just pop! You know, the kind that faded in the wash the second time you wore it and could only be applied to white fabric? We’ve come a long way since then, and printable HTV is so much more vivid and durable. Printable vinyl is different than regular iron-on vinyl, AND it’s different from those other printable heat-transfers that were popular in the 90s. Then you’ll use your Cricut’s print then cut feature to produce not just sticker sheets, but awesome die-cut stickers you can share with your friends, or even sell! They’ll look so cute stuck to a water bottle, notebook, or even to seal an envelope with a special touch.Ĭricut’s Print then Cut ability is an amazing feature that’s become a personal favorite, and now you can make bigger ones than ever! Check out this video to learn more about the updates made in Spring 2023, including new registration marks and more space!Īfter that, I’ll walk you through how to use printable vinyl with Cricut to create and apply a printable heat-transfer design for a T-shirt. I’ll show you how to add borders to your stickers using the offset tool in Cricut Design Space and how to change the colors in an SVG design. Not a designer? First time making a project like this? No problem! This project is super fun and easy, and I’ll show you how to use printable vinyl with Cricut to create a project using my designs, your own photos, graphics from Cricut Design Space, or even clip art! Sometimes designs are just too complex, colorful, or intricate to cut from regular vinyl, and printable vinyl is a super fun way to create beautiful stickers, T-shirts, and more with a lot of details - all without compromising your design! In this tutorial, I’ll walk you through how to use printable vinyl paper to create your own stickers, AND how to use printable heat transfer vinyl to make iron-on decals to apply to T-shirts, tote bags, pillows, aprons - oh, the possibilities! See the fu ll step-by-step video tutorial on how to use printable vinyl with Cricut: DIY Paper Flower Wall Art: Mason Jars & Vases.
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