I use a similar method but I apply the transfer paper onto the decal with the vinyl still on the mat (weeded), then I do the full cutout on a heavy cardstock setting for my vinyl. Avoids any dirt getting onto the transfer from the mat.
This was so helpful and easy to understand. Wish I would have seen this before I cut my stickers. But for the future I will have professional looking stickers. Thank you!
Wow! So instead of trying to cut the sticker / decal itself and then cut out the sticker as a whole you trick the machine into doing by making it cut the outline more times! CLEVER! I'm been struggling to get my machine to "line up" when I cut it the second time.
I can making one vinyl sticker this way but not if I’m planning to make lots of them to sell. Is this something that you mean you charge a customer to make a specific single vinyl sticker for them?
Hello @KarleyHall. I'm sorry to reach out to you on RUclips, but I think if anyone is going to have an answer for me, it's you. You keep yourself well versed on crafty "gadgets," so perhaps you know what the device is called that I'm looking for and may even have a recommendation. I'm seeking a handheld device that I can point at a sheet of cardstock or a piece of vinyl, and it will give me the hex color number. (I know how to get the hex color number on an image on my monitor.) My sister and I do a lot of custom work, and it would be so helpful to be able to create the item with the hex number that matches my blank. Even though my design is sent via email, and hex numbers can vary greatly on monitors, I'm still pursuing this device. Someone told me it's called a spectrograph, but I'm not finding anything matching that term when I search. If you have any ideas, please let me know.
Just wondering, could you mirror your transfer cut image and place the transfer tape sticky side up to do the cut so you don't pick up anything from your mat?
I have tried way back when- and I had issues with my blade sticking! I’ve also tried to put it on a parchment paper liner and it didn’t hold well enough. But most transfer tapes come with a liner so it’s a non issue for most!
I use a similar method but I apply the transfer paper onto the decal with the vinyl still on the mat (weeded), then I do the full cutout on a heavy cardstock setting for my vinyl. Avoids any dirt getting onto the transfer from the mat.
Great tutorial, I have been searching for an easy explanation and you delivered! Thank-you!
This was so helpful and easy to understand. Wish I would have seen this before I cut my stickers. But for the future I will have professional looking stickers. Thank you!
Wow! So instead of trying to cut the sticker / decal itself and then cut out the sticker as a whole you trick the machine into doing by making it cut the outline more times! CLEVER! I'm been struggling to get my machine to "line up" when I cut it the second time.
You are awesome!! Its rare to find a great teacher!!
are you able to do this for a sheet of stickers? (this exact process, not using a printer)
Great tutorial! What is the specific type of vinyl to purchase for stickers?
Thanks! Everything is linked in the video description ❤
Thanks Karley! This is great!
I can making one vinyl sticker this way but not if I’m planning to make lots of them to sell. Is this something that you mean you charge a customer to make a specific single vinyl sticker for them?
If I needed 100s/ 1000s of something I’d order them from a professional sticker company. But for limited runs- this is how I recommend making them.
Great tutorial thanks for sharing!!!
This is amazing 👏
Hello @KarleyHall. I'm sorry to reach out to you on RUclips, but I think if anyone is going to have an answer for me, it's you. You keep yourself well versed on crafty "gadgets," so perhaps you know what the device is called that I'm looking for and may even have a recommendation. I'm seeking a handheld device that I can point at a sheet of cardstock or a piece of vinyl, and it will give me the hex color number. (I know how to get the hex color number on an image on my monitor.) My sister and I do a lot of custom work, and it would be so helpful to be able to create the item with the hex number that matches my blank. Even though my design is sent via email, and hex numbers can vary greatly on monitors, I'm still pursuing this device. Someone told me it's called a spectrograph, but I'm not finding anything matching that term when I search. If you have any ideas, please let me know.
How do you use two colors. Every time i try to change the color it marks it all the same.
Your image needs to be multiple colors already (multi layer). If it’s not, then you’ll have to separate your elements into different layers.
Hi! Whats the white paper called under the colored vinyl?
That’s the liner! It comes with the vinyl. :)
Which brand of transfer tape do you use?
You can find all of the supplies linked in the video description!
Just wondering, could you mirror your transfer cut image and place the transfer tape sticky side up to do the cut so you don't pick up anything from your mat?
I have tried way back when- and I had issues with my blade sticking! I’ve also tried to put it on a parchment paper liner and it didn’t hold well enough. But most transfer tapes come with a liner so it’s a non issue for most!
@@KarleyHall That's good to know, Thank you
your'e Awesome thanks 🥰
What transfer tape do you buy?
www.143vinyl.com/Clear-Medium-Tack-Transfer-Tape-12-inches-by-30-Feet.html?partner=310676
Thank you 😊
Way over my head-I don’t yet know what contours, kiss cuts or any of these terms mean.
It’s definitely an advanced tutorial but I have lots of beginners tutorials
I followed directions. It just printed the offset 😢
You have to make sure the offset is on basic cut, otherwise it will be printed
@@vals7844 ok thank you
you would need to charge $50 to make any money on that.
Haha I mean I don’t sell physical products for a reason. 😅
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@@KarleyHall Thanks for the video!
Don’t want to have your ad for a cricut take up your a reen
You can click the x to minimize the cricut. That is a RUclips thing ❤
Great tutorial!! Thank you!