On this video, I used the low setting on the Cricut Mini Press, which ranges from 255 - 295. With the additional experience I have, I would probably bump it up to the medium setting. If you are using a regular heat press, then I would use the heat setting that the HTV you are using calls for. Also, the video you watched is from a couple years ago. I did a new one this year, which you can find at ruclips.net/video/g28Dz02ndKs/видео.html. Thank you so much for watching!
I just googled the word snowflake and traced it to be used as an SVG file. However, if you go to www.designbundles.net and type into the search bar "free snowflake" they have a really nice free file with several snowflakes. They are already SVG files so it would be very convenient. Thanks for watching!
It is a Cricut Easy Press Mini. They are expensive ($49 at Walmart.com and Amazon.com), but they are very nice. They heat up fast, they heat nice and evenly, and they will get very hot.
I put a link to the heat transfer vinyl that I used in the video description. It is some heat transfer vinyl I purchased from Amazon which is very reasonably priced. Thank you for watching!
It's called a teflon sheet. I got 2 of them with 2 rolls of heat resistant tape for around $8 from Amazon. I added a link in the description of the video for you to see what I used. You may have to click on "Show More" in the description to see it. Thanks so much for watching!!!
Their eyes are a black thread that looks embroidered on, so you could either dab some brown fabric paint on them or cut brown eyes out of htv. I think you could even get by with using the inexpensive craft acrylic paint to dab on the eyes. If you try either of these, let me know how it works out for you:) Thanks so much for watching.
Good video thanks looks good 👍 ❤
Thank you for teaching me so much!
You're very welcome and thank you for your kind words!!!
Thanks for this! Wasn’t too sure how to do it! What setting on the heat press?
On this video, I used the low setting on the Cricut Mini Press, which ranges from 255 - 295. With the additional experience I have, I would probably bump it up to the medium setting. If you are using a regular heat press, then I would use the heat setting that the HTV you are using calls for. Also, the video you watched is from a couple years ago. I did a new one this year, which you can find at ruclips.net/video/g28Dz02ndKs/видео.html. Thank you so much for watching!
Thanks so much! I have the mini!
Hola, gracias por el video fue de mucha ayuda!!!
You're so welcome! I am glad the video was helpful! Thank you for watching!!!
So Cute!!!
Thanks!!!
Where did you get snowflake
I just googled the word snowflake and traced it to be used as an SVG file. However, if you go to www.designbundles.net and type into the search bar "free snowflake" they have a really nice free file with several snowflakes. They are already SVG files so it would be very convenient. Thanks for watching!
What do you sell your elves for? These are really cute
I haven't sold any, but I looked on Etsy and they are listed mainly between $4.95 and $7.00 on it.
What is the brand of the mini heat press you are using?
It is a Cricut Easy Press Mini. They are expensive ($49 at Walmart.com and Amazon.com), but they are very nice. They heat up fast, they heat nice and evenly, and they will get very hot.
@@MakingwithMarilyn Thank you. Great price. Appreciate your reply!
What kind of paper is that ?
I put a link to the heat transfer vinyl that I used in the video description. It is some heat transfer vinyl I purchased from Amazon which is very reasonably priced. Thank you for watching!
Hi! where do you buy this elfs?
I bought the Elves at The Dollar Tree Store.
What is the brown/tan paper fabric that you use to put in between when pressing?
It's called a teflon sheet. I got 2 of them with 2 rolls of heat resistant tape for around $8 from Amazon. I added a link in the description of the video for you to see what I used. You may have to click on "Show More" in the description to see it. Thanks so much for watching!!!
How can I make mine a brown eye boy?
Their eyes are a black thread that looks embroidered on, so you could either dab some brown fabric paint on them or cut brown eyes out of htv. I think you could even get by with using the inexpensive craft acrylic paint to dab on the eyes. If you try either of these, let me know how it works out for you:) Thanks so much for watching.
How do you ship the cheapest
I haven't shipped any of these, so I am not sure what the least expensive way would be. Sorry I can't help. Thanks for watching!
Where is hobo standatd
Try www.fontzone.net or on dafont at www.dafontfree.net/freefonts-hobo-std-f64949.htm