I have found it s a little easier to get it to adhere and it will hide any little flaws that might occur with your design.
Can you use iron on vinyl on glass cups.
2 when using htv textured glitter make sure to cut your design in reverse mirror image.
Open cricut design space and click on new project.
It needed closer to 30 seconds for each area to adhere.
If you re not sure how durable your acrylic is do a little test.
This experiment is a perfect example of why you need a teflon sheet if the acrylic had melted the melting plastic wouldn t have ruined my iron.
On fabric you only need to iron the htv for 12 15 seconds but glass needs much longer.
Yes you can use heat transfer vinyl on glass.
You do need to be cautious when heating glass to make sure it doesn t break.
It wasn t necessary during this part of the process.
Let s start off by talking a bit about what the different types of vinyl are.
Here are the steps for how to decorate mugs with iron on vinyl and a cricut step one.
This will open up the canvas area in designspace.
But which of the iron on products should you try.
I highly recommend this 6 by 7 easypress for this project.
Today we re using glitter heat transfer vinyl.
I will say my favorite application method for the heat transfer vinyl on a mug was the mini iron.
Iron for about 30 seconds.
1 as with any htv create your design and send it to your cutter.
You can use one of the larger ones but it takes a bit more effort.
It is permanent but does require some knowledge that i will go over below.
I will also share a few resources for what to use to add your iron on to glass below.
Psst if you are brand new to crafting with vinyl be sure to check out my vinyl 101 page to find all of my vinyl resources for beginners.
Download the free svg file here this file is for personal use only.
This test did work but depending on what you re ironing we have no guarantee that the htv will stick forever to the acrylic.
Hopefully i can help you figure out which vinyl vinyl to use for whatever project you have in mind.
From this experience we suggest cutting around your design as close as you can.
3 weed away the excess vinyl from your design.