A worked at a sign company. Suggestion, if you have some tiny bubbles, sit the item in the sun and the sun will evaporate the moisture and bubble will disappear.
Thanks Becky!! Great video!! Excited to try this method. Does the adhesive vinyl lose any of it's stickiness this way when you wet it or same as when dry? Thank you!
Nope, the vinyl is still just as good as applying it dry. In fact, most professional vinyl users apply their decals using the wet method (but a "professional level" application fluid). Hope this helps! ---Becky
Does adding a dark offset help the white stand out? I tried applying white vinyl on backside of glass for a shadow box, and the white never really showed up. How much of an offset did you do. Thanks so much for all your videos!!!
Have heard the term, but didn't know how to do it. What I don't understand if you spray water on it.. the sticky side of vinyl, how is it still sticky to stay on? I'm I missing something? Know what you mean about bubbles and you can't, well can use a pin, but it leaves a mark.going ro save to rewatch for time to try this. Thanks for sharing.
Hi, I have applied vinyl using the dry method onto the back of the glass. In different lights you can see where rhe adhesive of the vinyl glistens, its not a smooth finish like sticking vinyl straight onto something. Does the wet method help with this please do you know? Thank you
I sure do, this is the one I usually have on hand. Hope this helps! ---Becky www.amazon.com/gp/product/B085635HFN/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
What am I doing wrong? I lightly spritzed my vinyl but I cannot get it to stick to the glass. I see yours stuck down immediately. I’ve even tried letting it dry before removing the transfer tape but it still won’t stick down. Ideas?
A worked at a sign company. Suggestion, if you have some tiny bubbles, sit the item in the sun and the sun will evaporate the moisture and bubble will disappear.
or use a pin to stab the bubble and it will lay flat
This is my favourite method, my hubby taught me this wen i started vinyl as he used to apply decals to cars as his job ,so much easier
Thank you for your tip.
Thank you Becky I will have to try this.
You are the best. Each time I see a Design bundle notification I see if it is you and then I watch
I too love watching Becky and crystals design bundle videos
Same! I 💜 Becky!
Thank you for watching! 😊
This is a cool project... this method makes the Vinyl look almost 3D
Thanks for watching! 😊
Thanks Becky. I have tried the wet method but I don’t think I had soap in the water. Now I know!!
Happy to help, thank you for watching! 😊
I love it! The wet method is so helpful, especially with alignment on peek-a-boo tumbler designs. 💜
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching! 😊
What an awesome way to apply the vinyl!! Thank you for another great video Becky!!! I love it!!!
Glad you loved it! Thanks for watching! 😊
Thanks for sharing this method with all of us.
I love it! I was working on something similarish, but never actually finished that project. I should dig it out and get back to it
You should! Thank you for watching! 😊
Oh that looks so awesome! I love it! I'm going to try this. Thank you for sharing.❤
Thank you for your feedback and for watching, Lynne! ⭐️
Thanks for the tips. I'm a new crafter and stressing ober those air bubbles.
Hi Crissa! I totally get it! I hope this wet method will help alleviate some of that anxiety 😊
Wow! I am excited to try this. I get so frustrated when I get bubbles. Thank You!
Happy to help! Thanks for watching! 😊
Thank you Becky I will have to give this a try love the shadow box.
Hope you like it! Thanks for watching! 😊
Thanks for showing us this method.
Happy to help, thanks for watching! 😊
It looks more 3D. Nice idea
Thanks for watching! 😊
Thanks Becky!! Great video!! Excited to try this method. Does the adhesive vinyl lose any of it's stickiness this way when you wet it or same as when dry? Thank you!
Nope, the vinyl is still just as good as applying it dry. In fact, most professional vinyl users apply their decals using the wet method (but a "professional level" application fluid). Hope this helps! ---Becky
Does adding a dark offset help the white stand out? I tried applying white vinyl on backside of glass for a shadow box, and the white never really showed up. How much of an offset did you do.
Thanks so much for all your videos!!!
Hey Dana! Yes, the offset is a huge help! I usually start with an offset of 0.05 and increase if that is too thin. Hope this helps! ---Becky
Have heard the term, but didn't know how to do it. What I don't understand if you spray water on it.. the sticky side of vinyl, how is it still sticky to stay on? I'm I missing something? Know what you mean about bubbles and you can't, well can use a pin, but it leaves a mark.going ro save to rewatch for time to try this. Thanks for sharing.
Hey Laura, once you press on the vinyl, it squeezes out the water and so the sticky adhesive on the vinyl is able to adhere. Hope this helps! ---Becky
Beautiful shadow box x
Thank you for watching! 😊
Doesn't the water take the stickiness away from the vinyl? how long it takes to dry? thanks
Thanks so much. Thanks for the tip n tricks love. I appreciate that 😊
Happy to help, thanks for watching! 😊
Wow, thank you.
You're welcome! 😊
Hi, I have applied vinyl using the dry method onto the back of the glass. In different lights you can see where rhe adhesive of the vinyl glistens, its not a smooth finish like sticking vinyl straight onto something. Does the wet method help with this please do you know? Thank you
Looks like fun !! Thank you
Thanks for watching! 😊
Love this project!
Glad you loved it! Thanks for watching! 😊
Love this!! Thanks so much!
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching! 😊
Thank you. Can’t wait to try it. Do you have a link to the paper adhesive you were referring to?
I sure do, this is the one I usually have on hand. Hope this helps! ---Becky
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B085635HFN/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Love it thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching! 😊
Love it.thank you so much.
Glad you loved it! Thanks for watching! 😊
Thank you
Thank you Lizzy!
Great job!
Thank you for watching! 😊
Can you use any dish detergent or does it have to be Dawn brand?
oh wow, love it.
Glad you like it! 😊 Thanks for watching!
That was pretty cool
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VERY NICE!!! 😍. ❤️🙏🏽✌🏼
Glad you liked it, thanks for watching! 😊
Love this
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Love it! 💕
Thank you! 😊
Would this method make applying permanent vinyl to wine glasses easier? Food for thought
Thank you for the tip.
It works great on all glass surfaces Janice. Hope this helps! ---Becky
What am I doing wrong? I lightly spritzed my vinyl but I cannot get it to stick to the glass. I see yours stuck down immediately. I’ve even tried letting it dry before removing the transfer tape but it still won’t stick down. Ideas?
Did you mirror the cuts with the Vinyl? Permanent or Removable ?
Hey Patty, I did mirror the image since this went on the inside of the glass, and this is permanent adhesive vinyl. Hope this helps! ---Becky
WHAT SIDE OF THE DESIGN DID YOU SPRAY?
The sticky side
The adhesive side that is exposed after using your transfer tape. Hope this helps! ---Becky
can you use this method on a Starbucks plastic cup?
You definitely can! 😊
At 8.30 the design is placed down with no repositioning so could have been done dry
It sure could have Mark, but then using the wet method helps remove the air bubbles too, not just repositioning. Hope this helps! ---Becky
Never works for me🥲
Oh no! What type of trouble are you having with it?