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Cricut Cuttables Vinyl Transfer Tape 4 12-Inch-by-24-Inch-Sheets Reviews

Cricut Cuttables Vinyl Transfer Tape 4 12-Inch-by-24-Inch-Sheets

  • Easily attach and position vinyl cuts
  • Use with Cricut Cuttables Vinyl
  • Grid backing for even cutting
  • Includes instructions and burnishing stick
  • Includes 2 12 by 24 inch sheets
Move your vinyl cut outs from the cutting mat to your wall or window with ease! This transfer tape will make it a simple task to arrange and place your vinyl décor exactly where you want it to go. Use with Cricut Cuttables Vinyl. Contains 4 sheets 12-inch-by-24-inch transfer tape.

List Price: $ 9.99 Price: $ 5.75

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Cricut Vinyl Project – Fall Blocks


www.expressionsvinyl.com When fall begins to set in and the leaves are falling off the trees everyone knows it is time to start thinking about holiday decorations. If you are looking for that extra little something, or need a little gift for a friend or neighbor. Then why not dust off the old Cricut machine and cut up some vinyl. For this Cricut vinyl project we are using three 2×2 blocks. The length of the blocks will be determined by the words you choose to use. You may also need more or less blocks depending on the phrase that you use. In this case we chose the phrase count your blessings. We have painted our blocks using acrylic paint that we watered down for a semi transparent washed look. We also used some sandpaper to scuff the edges for a rustic look. The look of the finished product is up to you. Then we chose some Cricut vinyl colors to compliment there corresponding blocks. If you have a block that is longer than your word you can find fonts available to download for a small charge that allow you to cut a small decorative graphic. In our case we chose to use a couple of these to fill out our blocks. Use your Cricut to cut your words and then weed the unnecessary vinyl from your pieces. After weeding apply the transfer tape to each piece. When you have the transfer tape applied you can then remove the backing and apply your words to the corresponding blocks. Be sure that your paint has had plenty of time to dry. If you try to apply the vinyl to wet paint it will

screen print T shirt vinyl fast easy setup and clean Cricut no emulsion


vinyl cut on my Cricut then used my new press to print a 2 colors on a t-shirt., This was new for us and worked out ok even though we did not have all of the equipment but the vinyl stencil cut out worked out. handy tip for short run spot colors.. this will work with most vinyl cutters happy crafting

Some fun Projects we created with the Cricut and Vinyl


Some unique and fun projects we’ve done with the Cricut and Vinyl from www.PrintOnIt.com. Wall Art, glass etching, customized frames and more.

Cricut Vinyl on a glass block


Vinyl on glass block with a Cricut

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