Wow. I don’t have a cricut machine, so I had no idea what all these tools, vinyl paper and transfer tape do. I bought the glitter roll the other day, just to cover a locker I made out of foam board. This video was very informative. Especially if someone is new to a circuit machine. Thank you 🤗👍🏽👏🏽
Actually found all the DT vinyl, glitter and card stock worked really well with my Silhouette Curio. Blade set at 2 and all the risers in place and it worked perfectly, no messing around with any other settings was necessary. Possibly because the Curio is a more robust machine and you can lift the mat higher for contact with the blade, I had no problems cutting anything even smaller lettering and the glitter vinyl. Card stock was cut clean. Definitely worth it.
I have had the same experience with the DT vinyl. I haven’t tried the iron on yet but I do have some. I had problems getting the glitter to cut without getting eaten up an what mat to use it on. A older may or the light grip mat are better for the backing to not get stuck. Also the glitter is better for basic shapes an blocky letters. I definitely had to play around with the settings to figure out what worked best. But once I figured out what setting works best I had no issue cutting any of it even the glitter. The washi setting or even construction paper setting work.
I'm a very early beginner and wanted to try crafters square for practicing. I had zero luck with the vinyl. Maybe I had to adjust pressure but it did not cut through cleanly. Transfer tape had mixed reviews. I really appreciate your video to see what I should try and what I should skip!
The glitter for me works better with shapes more so than intricate letters at least for me. I’ve tried it with both brother scan & cut 2 and my silhouette. Good luck
I just got and explorer 3 and old Auntie is trying to figure it out. I just went to dollar tree and picked up a couple of rolls to practice with. This was very helpful. What font is that you are using?
I have had decent luck with DT vinyl. I've used the permanent on DT charger plates for "cookies for Santa" plates, on plastic bins, etc. I did seal them with dishwasher safe mod podge but I would have done this with any brand vinyl. I'm not sure if want to use it on items that get a lot of use but it's perfect for seasonal stuff. I've also used the removable for stencils and had good luck. I have not tried htv from there yet. I was surprised about your results with the smaller roll on the Joy as mine cut it fine. I agree that it's a waste of money to buy that size; that's why trimmers were invented-- cut that bad boy bigger size to what you need!! Thanks for sharing your results.
Hi Crysta!l Does the Mod podge leave any residue of the plates cups mugs whatever? How many times have you washed any of these items? Do you feel they the vinyl will stay put? Have you used the vinyl permanent or everyday vinyl on any other items such as shirts, etc? Do you think they will withstand washing and dryer as well? New to crafting Cricut and vinyl, Thanks!
There isn't a residue per se but you can see the brush strokes. It takes SEVERAL coats, drying completely in between. Many, many dish washer cycles for coffee mugs I made for myself and hubby and still looking good. I have not tried DT htv and I'm not sure if trust it. If i go to the trouble of weeding a project for attire I want to have confidence in the product! I use htvront for attire. I think the cheap vinyl is best left for seasonal products that don't get a lot of wear and tear.
Your video was super helpful thank you!! I got my cricut a week ago, waiting on my laptop now. I picked up a few rolls of permanent vinyl from the dollartree, will be purchasing a transfer tape from a different store. Thank you again!
Just found your channel and I really enjoy your tutorials. I will definitely be subscribing and liking your channel. Thank you so much for your tutorials!
Haven’t used for a Cricut but I have found the larger rolls pretty great for hand-cutting with scissors or small utility/craft knife, kind of like a thin contact paper. They adhere well but can also be moved once or twice. Our mopping robot now wears a DT vinyl skin to match our favorite Battlebot, and it has held up really well for the past 8 months so far. #teamtantrum
I dont have a cricut but I have a vinyl cutter and not sure how different they are, but I saw the blade holder and it looked similar, there is an adjustment nob to adjust the depth of the blade as you should do a little test by hand first and that will prevent cut throughs
I actually just purchased a used older style cricut today and the dollar tree vinyls as well. As a 1st timer i have to agree. The transfer paper was very difficult with the glitter vinyl. I had to peel each letter off and place it by hand. Also really had to play around with blade pressure and speed in order to stop my letters from getting smushed while cutting.. but that being said i think its fine for small things. I dont feel it will hold up on cups or glasses after 1 wash at all but on anything else it would be fine
That is 4 feet per roll, not 2. It is a decent amount! You have to play around with lighter settings because they cut easily. It is worth it to ME because I practiced patience and found the best settings. I agree with you about the transfer tape. I have a huge roll of frisco and love it! I love DT vinyl.
Thanks for pointing that out, my mistake! But wow that’s even better!! 🤩 Thank you for sharing your experience, that’s awesome to hear. I will need to play around with the vinyl to make stencils. Yess it’s amazing, the Frisco Craft is my favorite!! 🙌🏼
On this note about transfer tape, I use the clear cabinet liner paper that can be found in the home or glassware isle depending on your stores layout. You get so much that I usually just uses it a few times and throw the pieces away. It should be like 3 foot wide by however many feet long the roll is I cant remember.
I'm on Washi, new blade, 75. I absolutely love DT vinyl. I struggle w/all transfer tape. I am using purple label scotch brand (stacked sorta) as one sheet of transfer. I save my HTV carrier sheets (gifted to me) as well. I don't like to fight it.
I just got around to setting up the third party CB09 with 45 degree blade - (the red capped one). Game changer and much MUCH cheaper. It cuts like a dream (even intricately) and it seems actually better than my autoblade! The dollar tree vinyls weed like a dream with this blade. Some tearing in areas I was pulling away, but it is really thin vinyl. I used a blade depth of 1 and just changed the force for glitter and the holographic metallic ones. (So far, for black glossy one, I used force of 15, the holographic one at 10, and the glitter ones, I used force 22) If you use this blade, you’ll need the blue adapter with the cameo 4. I was kind of intimated at first since I've only used the autoblade, but it is very straightforward once you get the idea. I am so happy with results. This blade works with Cricut too btw and you can get on Amazon and Temu that I've seen.
I just watched and how the tiny vinyl did for you is what my full size roll of glitter vinyl did for me. It stuck and cut right through. Mine also tore as it was cutting but I think my blade might need to be cleaned.
Can you tell me where you got this phrase/font? I am new to Cricut and I am teaching a class to 4-6th graders and would like to use this with them, thank you
@@DIYholic my store has neon orange, neon green, neon pink, neon purple; and glitters gold, black, and silver, pink and purple I believe. I used my Maker with more pressure to make the cuts better. weeding is kinda tough like the regular vinyl if you make small images but other than that it's pretty decent. for letters and basic solid designs it's nice and easy to use. Still haven't tested to see how many washes/dries it can take as I made some kids Halloween shirts.
The glitter type came up off its backing while cutting making it all scrunch up. Also made the cutter cut my mat and the cricut itself. It was actually pretty dramatic while happening. !!Also the glitter vinyl backing got stuck to Mat like it tore away from itself leaving half backing on mat and half on decal. Hard to explain (use at your own risk!) my brand new machine is tore up from trying to use DT products
You need a stronger tac paper for the GLITTER vinyls even Cricut brand vinyls you need a strong tac paper , the dollartree transfer tape really isn't strong enuff for the glitter but other vinyls work well with it
@@Dee-nl2jk tac refers to the stickiness of the transfer tape. For most projects and vinyls you can use a medium sticky transfer tape but for glitter vinyls you need a stronger or HIGH tac transfer tape to hold onto it to transfer to your project base.
I tried some of the dollar tree vinyl and the kind I got stuck bad to the mat and had to be scraped off. I haven’t tried the glitter yet. Planning on doing that today
I just tried the dollar tree stuff in my brother scan and cut dx Seems to habe cut beautifully on auto setting with the vinyl blade and i cut small text with it on purpose to really put this stuff to the test. The backing sheet stuck to my brother standard mat in just one place and i was able to save it with rhe spatula no problem. Mat was brand new figured that would be safer with folks mentioning the stuff not sticking to the mat ALL glitter foil is garbage for sticking to transfer tape so i use packing tape and it works like a charm 👌 I gotta say im impressed so far for a cheap vinyl.... PS i hate cricket permanent vinyl it dulls my blade and never cuts thru well on the first pass. I am phasing it out and sticking with siser oracal and (i cant believe im saying this) dollar tree vinyl
Hello yes tonight I worked with some of the dollar store paper and it just didn’t cut right. I was so disappointed because I really wanna learn how to work to cricut. But I won’t give up I’m just gonna have to get some more vinyl. Any suggestions I’ve seen a lot on Amazon I just wanna learn how to work this practice makes perfect they say thank you so much
I am new to cricuit. I want to learn so bad. But also don’t want to spend lots of money on vinyl for practicing. I want to so badly try the dollar tree brand but I’m scared I’ll ruin my machine.
@@queenrae91 The difference between DT vinyl and the name brands sold elsewhere are night and day. I've tried using Washi settings, taking cutting pressure as low as you can possibly get it on tons of materials and I still have had nothing but problems with DT vinyl. Even with a brand new blade the stuff is horrible. My advice would be stick with name brand and avoid all the frustration with the cheap stuff. It's cheap for a reason. If you do try it though, don't let it put you off. Just buy a roll of the good stuff and you'll see how easy it can be. Good luck!
Did you try the bigger roll vinyl with the Cricut Joy? That's the only machine I have and can't seem to get the settings right to print on DT vinyl. Any suggestions? Thanks !
Yea idk. I'm more new than I originally thought I guess. Seen these for awhile at dollar store but just recently purchased hoping this vinyl paper would work for making decals for a bicycle. Thinking not!? Def does not feel sticky ENUFF to even stay on a glass like shown on the box they come in. Curious still tho, anyone know the cheapest but effective way to go with making decals having a lasting sticky back as well as being able to put into a printer & put an image on it that way. Unless there is some transfer trick I am currently unaware of. Again, not new. I slowly realizing I mite be newish.
I’m curious if it’s the color of vinyl? I tried the 12in black vinyl and it did the same thing as your small roll did. It cut completely through and was ruined. I didn’t get a chance to try any other colors yet.
I used cricut transfer tape on the dollar tree vinal but couldn’t get it to come off the transfer tape like the transfer tape was stronger than the vinal
I’m going to try to atempt the dt transfer tape since it doesn’t seem as sticky maby that was my issue combining I see why it would work better for things like glitter vinal
I was informed today that Dollar Tree was instructed to get rid of all their vinyl paper and similar supplies, which all the ones around me have done. That was my go to source. What happened?
First time i tried dollar tree vinyl, the vinyl slid off the backing as it was trying to cut it, thought maybe is was a dull blade,put a new one in and same thing happened..I use it for practice if i can keep it from separating from backing
I call BS. Reason, im new to this, watch TONS of videos, used the blue mat, the paper backing stuck to my mat, the needle ate up the design. I had to make like 3 times before i finally gave up. I only bought the DT brand bc im new and didn’t want to spend B$ on vinyl knowing im going to be practicing. But this was trash.
I had to layer it with Oracal permanent vinyl. The glitter vinyl sticks really sticks to the Oracal. But only use when the glitter vinyl is the look I want.
Dollar tree vinyl IS NOT good vinyl. It’s very thin and rips easily. The glitter vinyl drys out and doesn’t adhere properly and rips easily. The transfer tape is awful and doesn’t really pick up the vinyl for transferring. If you are using a cricut machine for the first time, then the dollar tree vinyl is okay to practice with. If printing something small, it will rip like crazy.
@@DIYholic Yesss and it works wonders for the price!! The best is the sparkle black and the glitter red, using same settings iron on glitter (in my Maker 3). The worst was the neon green it is like plastic. I would try to find more colors.
Wow. I don’t have a cricut machine, so I had no idea what all these tools, vinyl paper and transfer tape do. I bought the glitter roll the other day, just to cover a locker I made out of foam board. This video was very informative. Especially if someone is new to a circuit machine. Thank you 🤗👍🏽👏🏽
Actually found all the DT vinyl, glitter and card stock worked really well with my Silhouette Curio. Blade set at 2 and all the risers in place and it worked perfectly, no messing around with any other settings was necessary. Possibly because the Curio is a more robust machine and you can lift the mat higher for contact with the blade, I had no problems cutting anything even smaller lettering and the glitter vinyl. Card stock was cut clean. Definitely worth it.
I have have a Silhouette Cameo and the 2 setting works. I sometimes need to increase the force a little.
Thank you for showing these products. I have passed them by many times but now I see that some could be useful for some projects.
Thank you for your opinions about using the Joy! This is the first video I've found that actually addresses this brand on a Joy.
You are welcome! I hope you found it helpful ☺
I have had the same experience with the DT vinyl. I haven’t tried the iron on yet but I do have some. I had problems getting the glitter to cut without getting eaten up an what mat to use it on. A older may or the light grip mat are better for the backing to not get stuck. Also the glitter is better for basic shapes an blocky letters. I definitely had to play around with the settings to figure out what worked best. But once I figured out what setting works best I had no issue cutting any of it even the glitter. The washi setting or even construction paper setting work.
THEY HAVE IRON ON ?
I'm a very early beginner and wanted to try crafters square for practicing. I had zero luck with the vinyl. Maybe I had to adjust pressure but it did not cut through cleanly. Transfer tape had mixed reviews. I really appreciate your video to see what I should try and what I should skip!
The glitter for me works better with shapes more so than intricate letters at least for me. I’ve tried it with both brother scan & cut 2 and my silhouette. Good luck
I agree if you are going to say decorate a gift bag with a big design it is ok but it is Horrible f😅r small designs and or letters
love it with my Silhouette Curio. Worked great even with smaller lettering and complex designs. Well worth the trip and the price is amazing.
I just got and explorer 3 and old Auntie is trying to figure it out. I just went to dollar tree and picked up a couple of rolls to practice with. This was very helpful. What font is that you are using?
I have had decent luck with DT vinyl. I've used the permanent on DT charger plates for "cookies for Santa" plates, on plastic bins, etc. I did seal them with dishwasher safe mod podge but I would have done this with any brand vinyl. I'm not sure if want to use it on items that get a lot of use but it's perfect for seasonal stuff. I've also used the removable for stencils and had good luck. I have not tried htv from there yet.
I was surprised about your results with the smaller roll on the Joy as mine cut it fine. I agree that it's a waste of money to buy that size; that's why trimmers were invented-- cut that bad boy bigger size to what you need!!
Thanks for sharing your results.
Hi Crysta!l Does the Mod podge leave any residue of the plates cups mugs whatever? How many times have you washed any of these items? Do you feel they the vinyl will stay put? Have you used the vinyl permanent or everyday vinyl on any other items such as shirts, etc? Do you think they will withstand washing and dryer as well? New to crafting Cricut and vinyl, Thanks!
There isn't a residue per se but you can see the brush strokes. It takes SEVERAL coats, drying completely in between. Many, many dish washer cycles for coffee mugs I made for myself and hubby and still looking good. I have not tried DT htv and I'm not sure if trust it. If i go to the trouble of weeding a project for attire I want to have confidence in the product! I use htvront for attire. I think the cheap vinyl is best left for seasonal products that don't get a lot of wear and tear.
Thank you so much for the honest review!
Your video was super helpful thank you!! I got my cricut a week ago, waiting on my laptop now. I picked up a few rolls of permanent vinyl from the dollartree, will be purchasing a transfer tape from a different store. Thank you again!
Just jumped over here from your tiktok live! THANK YOU for all your help! 😁
Thank you for coming to my YT channel!! Of course, glad to help ☺️
I just saw these in the store yesterday and was like ima bout to kill it! Had to find this vid first, good review
Thank you had to subscribed after seeing you on Tiktok…This was so helpful 🙌🏽👍🏽
Thank you for watching and subscribing! Glad you found it helpful ☺️
Just found your channel and I really enjoy your tutorials. I will definitely be subscribing and liking your channel. Thank you so much for your tutorials!
Haven’t used for a Cricut but I have found the larger rolls pretty great for hand-cutting with scissors or small utility/craft knife, kind of like a thin contact paper. They adhere well but can also be moved once or twice. Our mopping robot now wears a DT vinyl skin to match our favorite Battlebot, and it has held up really well for the past 8 months so far. #teamtantrum
I dont have a cricut but I have a vinyl cutter and not sure how different they are, but I saw the blade holder and it looked similar, there is an adjustment nob to adjust the depth of the blade as you should do a little test by hand first and that will prevent cut throughs
Hello! Can you please share a link to your transfer tape?
I actually just purchased a used older style cricut today and the dollar tree vinyls as well. As a 1st timer i have to agree. The transfer paper was very difficult with the glitter vinyl. I had to peel each letter off and place it by hand. Also really had to play around with blade pressure and speed in order to stop my letters from getting smushed while cutting.. but that being said i think its fine for small things. I dont feel it will hold up on cups or glasses after 1 wash at all but on anything else it would be fine
That is 4 feet per roll, not 2. It is a decent amount! You have to play around with lighter settings because they cut easily. It is worth it to ME because I practiced patience and found the best settings. I agree with you about the transfer tape. I have a huge roll of frisco and love it! I love DT vinyl.
Thanks for pointing that out, my mistake! But wow that’s even better!! 🤩 Thank you for sharing your experience, that’s awesome to hear. I will need to play around with the vinyl to make stencils. Yess it’s amazing, the Frisco Craft is my favorite!! 🙌🏼
What are your settings?
On this note about transfer tape, I use the clear cabinet liner paper that can be found in the home or glassware isle depending on your stores layout. You get so much that I usually just uses it a few times and throw the pieces away. It should be like 3 foot wide by however many feet long the roll is I cant remember.
What are the settings...
I'm on Washi, new blade, 75. I absolutely love DT vinyl. I struggle w/all transfer tape. I am using purple label scotch brand (stacked sorta) as one sheet of transfer. I save my HTV carrier sheets (gifted to me) as well. I don't like to fight it.
I just got around to setting up the third party CB09 with 45 degree blade - (the red capped one). Game changer and much MUCH cheaper. It cuts like a dream (even intricately) and it seems actually better than my autoblade! The dollar tree vinyls weed like a dream with this blade. Some tearing in areas I was pulling away, but it is really thin vinyl. I used a blade depth of 1 and just changed the force for glitter and the holographic metallic ones. (So far, for black glossy one, I used force of 15, the holographic one at 10, and the glitter ones, I used force 22) If you use this blade, you’ll need the blue adapter with the cameo 4. I was kind of intimated at first since I've only used the autoblade, but it is very straightforward once you get the idea. I am so happy with results. This blade works with Cricut too btw and you can get on Amazon and Temu that I've seen.
I just watched and how the tiny vinyl did for you is what my full size roll of glitter vinyl did for me. It stuck and cut right through. Mine also tore as it was cutting but I think my blade might need to be cleaned.
Oh wow that’s interesting!! That might help!
You need a lighter cutting setting. Some people even use the washi tape setting!
It helps to use the washi setting.
Thank you for the video. It's great to practice on.
You rock love 💕 your videos, I just got a cricket joy and I’m so happy I’ve found your channel. Thanks so much for your easy instructions.
I’m new at this and went crazy at Dollar tree to be disappointed. Mine cut straight through to the mat. I have it set on vinyl.
I have watched other videos that says it works best with the "Washi Tape" setting or creating your own material setting with the lowest pressure (70)
Which setting do you think I should try using with the Joy
Can you tell me where you got this phrase/font? I am new to Cricut and I am teaching a class to 4-6th graders and would like to use this with them, thank you
Works great in the Sizzix Big Shot!
Use washitape setting!!!
The Joy doesn’t have it 😅
try the iron-on at dollar tree, I am an ASM at one and I try the vinyl products so I can let the customers know how they are.
That’s so awesome of you to do that!! I’ll need to hunt for the iron on, I had no idea they had those available 😱
@@DIYholic my store has neon orange, neon green, neon pink, neon purple; and glitters gold, black, and silver, pink and purple I believe. I used my Maker with more pressure to make the cuts better. weeding is kinda tough like the regular vinyl if you make small images but other than that it's pretty decent. for letters and basic solid designs it's nice and easy to use. Still haven't tested to see how many washes/dries it can take as I made some kids Halloween shirts.
The glitter type came up off its backing while cutting making it all scrunch up. Also made the cutter cut my mat and the cricut itself. It was actually pretty dramatic while happening. !!Also the glitter vinyl backing got stuck to Mat like it tore away from itself leaving half backing on mat and half on decal. Hard to explain (use at your own risk!) my brand new machine is tore up from trying to use DT products
This is what I am afraid of. Damaging my machine. Did you get your machine to work properly again. I sure do hope so. These machines aren’t cheap.
You need a stronger tac paper for the GLITTER vinyls even Cricut brand vinyls you need a strong tac paper , the dollartree transfer tape really isn't strong enuff for the glitter but other vinyls work well with it
Vince, newbie here..what is tac paper? Don't we cut the vinyl then put transfer paper on project? Thanks.
@@Dee-nl2jk tac refers to the stickiness of the transfer tape. For most projects and vinyls you can use a medium sticky transfer tape but for glitter vinyls you need a stronger or HIGH tac transfer tape to hold onto it to transfer to your project base.
@@vincemoser4636 Hi Thanks so much for explaining!
I had a problem with the glitter it would not stay on Matt ant it was a new mat and it kept taring and the paper back stuck to the mat
I tried some of the dollar tree vinyl and the kind I got stuck bad to the mat and had to be scraped off. I haven’t tried the glitter yet. Planning on doing that today
I just tried the DT vinyl today and mine also stuck to the mat really bad. I've only used the mat 3 times so maybe its too sticky lol
@@alyssastrunk5893 yeah mine was super sticky at the time. Once the mat got some sticky off it did a tad better
I'll have to try again when my mats not so sticky
Thank you!
I just tried the dollar tree stuff in my brother scan and cut dx
Seems to habe cut beautifully on auto setting with the vinyl blade and i cut small text with it on purpose to really put this stuff to the test.
The backing sheet stuck to my brother standard mat in just one place and i was able to save it with rhe spatula no problem. Mat was brand new figured that would be safer with folks mentioning the stuff not sticking to the mat
ALL glitter foil is garbage for sticking to transfer tape so i use packing tape and it works like a charm 👌
I gotta say im impressed so far for a cheap vinyl....
PS i hate cricket permanent vinyl it dulls my blade and never cuts thru well on the first pass. I am phasing it out and sticking with siser oracal and (i cant believe im saying this) dollar tree vinyl
Where can I find the BeKind cut file?
I just started and using this for practice because I am so new and don't want to use the good stuff
It is great to practice with! 🙌🏻
Hello yes tonight I worked with some of the dollar store paper and it just didn’t cut right. I was so disappointed because I really wanna learn how to work to cricut. But I won’t give up I’m just gonna have to get some more vinyl. Any suggestions I’ve seen a lot on Amazon I just wanna learn how to work this practice makes perfect they say thank you so much
I am new to cricuit. I want to learn so bad. But also don’t want to spend lots of money on vinyl for practicing. I want to so badly try the dollar tree brand but I’m scared I’ll ruin my machine.
@@queenrae91 The difference between DT vinyl and the name brands sold elsewhere are night and day. I've tried using Washi settings, taking cutting pressure as low as you can possibly get it on tons of materials and I still have had nothing but problems with DT vinyl. Even with a brand new blade the stuff is horrible.
My advice would be stick with name brand and avoid all the frustration with the cheap stuff. It's cheap for a reason. If you do try it though, don't let it put you off. Just buy a roll of the good stuff and you'll see how easy it can be. Good luck!
Hi. What setting you used to cut?
I'll use removable vinyl less pressure with Dt vinyl
Thank you for you tutorial
Did you try the bigger roll vinyl with the Cricut Joy? That's the only machine I have and can't seem to get the settings right to print on DT vinyl. Any suggestions? Thanks !
Very helpful video great info and tips! Liz x
Glad you found it helpful! Thank you for watching ☺️
I’ve only heard that it’s just too thin, I’m wanting to test it out tho
The backing sticks to my blue base and shreds when I try to peel it off. Tips?
Yea idk. I'm more new than I originally thought I guess. Seen these for awhile at dollar store but just recently purchased hoping this vinyl paper would work for making decals for a bicycle. Thinking not!? Def does not feel sticky ENUFF to even stay on a glass like shown on the box they come in. Curious still tho, anyone know the cheapest but effective way to go with making decals having a lasting sticky back as well as being able to put into a printer & put an image on it that way. Unless there is some transfer trick I am currently unaware of. Again, not new. I slowly realizing I mite be newish.
I a new and wonder what transfer tape is good
Thank sis
I’m curious if it’s the color of vinyl? I tried the 12in black vinyl and it did the same thing as your small roll did. It cut completely through and was ruined. I didn’t get a chance to try any other colors yet.
I got my machine yesterday. And I started with that black roll but the bigger one. I hate it! Doesn’t stick either.
Love seeing your opinion!!!:)
Thank you for watching! 🥰
Could you tell me what font is that
Hi there! I used an svg from Cricut Design Space :)
I used cricut transfer tape on the dollar tree vinal but couldn’t get it to come off the transfer tape like the transfer tape was stronger than the vinal
I’m going to try to atempt the dt transfer tape since it doesn’t seem as sticky maby that was my issue combining I see why it would work better for things like glitter vinal
I was informed today that Dollar Tree was instructed to get rid of all their vinyl paper and similar supplies, which all the ones around me have done. That was my go to source. What happened?
First time i tried dollar tree vinyl, the vinyl slid off the backing as it was trying to cut it, thought maybe is was a dull blade,put a new one in and same thing happened..I use it for practice if i can keep it from separating from backing
That's the problem I have. I even changed the needle pressure
I really want to try it. Just scared I’ll ruin my machine.
They have the iron on now
And those are good! The glitter ones.
Link for transfer tape?
Has anyone tried stenciling with this vinyl? I’m looking at using it for screen printing and wondering if it’ll work or if I should just use Oracal
The contact paper works better than the DT vinyl for stencils.
I call BS. Reason, im new to this, watch TONS of videos, used the blue mat, the paper backing stuck to my mat, the needle ate up the design. I had to make like 3 times before i finally gave up. I only bought the DT brand bc im new and didn’t want to spend B$ on vinyl knowing im going to be practicing. But this was trash.
Mine didn't weed good at all !!!!
I tried this on my maker 3 and it just tore it up.😢 the design was unusable
12 inches = 1 foot
48 inches = 4 feet
Not 2 feet. Just saying to let everyone know what a steal it is to get 4 ft of vinyl for 1.25.
48 inches = 4 feet…
Glitter vinyl is deficient in adhesive ... Fails to stick, huge disappointment
I had to layer it with Oracal permanent vinyl. The glitter vinyl sticks really sticks to the Oracal. But only use when the glitter vinyl is the look I want.
Salam
Hello!!
Dollar tree vinyl IS NOT good vinyl. It’s very thin and rips easily. The glitter vinyl drys out and doesn’t adhere properly and rips easily. The transfer tape is awful and doesn’t really pick up the vinyl for transferring. If you are using a cricut machine for the first time, then the dollar tree vinyl is okay to practice with. If printing something small, it will rip like crazy.
It is terrible! The only that works is the iron on.
Wait they have iron on vinyl?? 😱 I’ll have to look for that to test it!
@@DIYholic Yesss and it works wonders for the price!! The best is the sparkle black and the glitter red, using same settings iron on glitter (in my Maker 3). The worst was the neon green it is like plastic. I would try to find more colors.