Whether you are using a cricut silhouette or other cutting machine i will walk you through the process of using transfer tape or transfer paper with your adhesive vinyl decals and vinyl lettering in.
Cutting vinyl cricut using transfer tape.
Now burnish transfer tape onto the surface starting in the center and moving out toward the edges.
If you have never used transfer tape before or if you feel like you could use some help getting it right these tips and tricks are just for you.
If the vinyl sticks to the transfer tape simply burnish the vinyl onto the surface again.
Regular transfer tape this is the normal transfer tape we usually use.
How to use transfer tape with silhouette or cricut vinyl learn everything you need to know about how to use transfer tape.
After you ve cut vinyl it s time to weed weeding is where you remove the outside pieces from what you cut using a hook from the cricut tool kit.
Peel liner from transfer tape.
I prefer oracal mt80p.
First things first cut some vinyl.
Cricut has their own brand of regular transfer tape.
Vinyl cut weeded and ready to transfer.
This can either be the center or one end of your design.
Sometimes my glitter vinyl will come with a small sheet of strong transfer tape.
This specially designed transfer tape is made for most vinyl types including premium vinyl patterned holographic holographic sparkle metallic matte metallic and many more.
Transfer tape or stronggrip transfer tape see table above to choose the right one for your vinyl type scraper or other burnishing tool.
Use a craft stick or cricut scraper.
Then continue to peel the transfer tape away from the.
Peel the transfer tape away from the vinyl at a 45 degree angle.
Use our tips below to make your vinyl cricut crafts even easier.
For use with all cricut cutting machines.
Use it to create custom made media covers personalized labels unique decor and so more.
Okay let s get started.
How to use cricut transfer tape.
Transfer tape can be used over and over again till the stickiness.
It is good for just about everything.