GIRL!!! Thank you so much for that tutorial. I have searched and searched for answers. I am brand new at this and it was driving me nuts that I did not understand the process of making stickers, specifically, the clear lamination. So, thank you so much for your explanation!
That "old car" is a 1969 Dodge Charger R/T and is some of the finest steel ever to come out of Detroit. And now you know. You're welcome. And BTW -- great tutorial. Thanks =)
So, you just made your own permanent vinyl? That is so cool! I absolutely loved this video, great simple instructions for a newbie like me to follow!! Thanks!!
Hi! Great tutorial. Just out of curiosity, what if I want to cut all the way through the stickers so I can have them as individual stickers to pass out?
Man, I'm so thankful for you. I've been searching through these stupid mom's videos who think they know how to do a Cicut tutorial for 2 days. I don't know why this isn't at the top of youtube. Actually yeah I do, because RUclips promotes garbage. Regardless, thank you so much. Your tip for turning out the lights solved 1 of my many issues this video helped me solve. Again I am so thankful, you rock.
Yes pretty much any paper you want will work. Avoid any of the cricut print the cut papers should not be used. They are too thick and break printers. I like Starcraft products, neato and Avery
Loved how you showed us all the steps such a big help but I am having a huge issue with actually printing my image to then cut! I have the Canon Pixma MG2922 and everytime I press print it does not print. I have no idea what I am doing wrong 😭😭😭
Upload the image to your design space and then size it and simply print then cut it or you can just print it on printable htv from your computer and trim around it with scissors if it’s just a simple shale
So if I wanted to print an image to put on a wine glass I would need the printable vinyl and also the UV laminate protector? This way they would not come off while being washed?
@@CorinneBlackstone is there a way you can do images oppose to just regular vinyl? like if you wanted to put that toy story on a shirt what materials would you use? would you layer it or can it be done similar to that style ? and thank you because i was about to wreck my heat press.
I recently purchase the iX6820 pixma printer. It’s basically the same right when it comes to the inkjet? Mine wouldn’t be a laser one right? It doesn’t say so on the box that I can find. Also I wanted to use these on those Starbucks cups. You think they’d work well?
Hello Corinne can u tell me please the model name of the printer and the cutter , Thanks in advance also if there is a video explain how to use the software for both printing and cutting
I’m doing glasses for a baby shower. I use the vinyl paper to make lettering and designs using one color at a time. Can I use this method to attach a color picture on the glass along with some writing? For ex. This toy story logo. Can it be applied to glass?
Yes it can be but you'll want to use the laminate and give good care instructions. No soaking no dishwasher dont scrub the logo only a quick rinse on the outside
I don’t know what I’m doing wrong but everything I upload my image on cricut design space it all blacked out and even when I save it as print and save it doesn’t work for me
@@CorinneBlackstone You are an angel!!!! I will subscribe and check you out. I would like a more professional look to my shirts instead of them looking like paper.
@@CorinneBlackstone Thank you for the quick response. Just have to get busy and print some and find out where it looks the best for my printer. It is a Epson et-7700 Also it kinda looks like the window static clear with a white sheet , which I have not found yet is the best for printing the fly fishing vinyl wings that I want to print.
For this project I just had it set to the highest print quality. Since this video has been out there are new ways to set your printer using system dialog. I put out a video a couple weeks ago about it. you can find it here ruclips.net/video/IJjTfYveZlU/видео.html
I'm new at this. I want to upload my own image, but do I have to do print & cut to do that? I used a few images from cricut design space for a coffee cup and one for a wine glass. Now I want to take it to another level by using my own images. Still learning.
is the laminate over the top basically a transfer tape? i am just starting out with printable vinyl. I just bought a printer and the printable vinyl. i have an order of 75 shirts and i want to perfect it beforehand. TIA ! your tutorial helped me alot. i watched it twice.
No. Laminate is nothing like transfer tape. Laminate is meant to stay on the printable to protect it from water, and UV light. This is a heat transfer mask which is completely different. You need to be sure you have ordered the correct item to use with the printable HTV. The product in this video is printable vinyl used like stickers. You need to be sure you ordered this for shirts www.143vinyl.com/inkjet-printable-htv-transfers/?partner=196113
Thank you for this! If I take these steps for my business logo would I be able to stick heat transfer tape on it and use my heat press machine to put them on shirts? I'm still new to this!
@@CorinneBlackstone Sorry last question, so I can repeat these steps for my new business logo but use Heat Transfer Paper instead of the Adhesive Vinyl? Thank you!
@@CorinneBlackstone I know if I get a vinyl cutter I can but thats more than what I'll need, I'm mainly looking for something that I can do thats shown in the video but probably no bigger than a regular 7.5 x 11" (or what ever the average printer paper size is).
Do you use this to make car decals or would that not come off your window nicely? I use permanent vinyl now for decals but would love to do print and cut for them as long as it wont mess up my window after taking off
Can any permanent vinyl be used to print and cut? I'm trying to understand why you would do it this way, versus just buying permanent vinyl and skipping the whole laminating step.
How do you get it to cut just around and not on the insides and what setting do you have it on I’m using printable vinyl from cricut and I have the pixma printer ts3322
Hi Corinne. I am trying to find a good printer for my product labels and use it on my Cricut . After all your experience, what will be a good printer that doesn't break the bank and have a good cuality ?🤭
So I been wanting to make a couple of cups with printable vinyl. Do you think that it would be ok on like a wine glass? Also, is the laminate necessary?
Do you know how to do this with printable tshirt paper. Is it the same process. I am fine with creating my image and printing it. When I put in my cricut it just rips the paper. I have wasted so many sheets please can you help with this
it rips because you are likely using bad settings to cut it. I have several videos using the printable HTV by starcraft. its all in my print the cut playlist.
Can I use any kinda of printable vinyl paper ? That brand is sold out & i also use it for epoxy I was going to get the laminate to protect the print as well , from your comment you said do not put the laminate over the print will the vinyl bleed out since it’s no laminated
So THIS video is just what I needed! I am going to order some of these sheets right now...one question, after I go through this whole process, are these the clear vinyl sheets that I can iron on to a T-shirt? Or are these “stickers” made to just be applied to items (you said your garbage can), or a mug, or piece of glass...Sorry, I am totally new to this! Thanks again!
Cool product, I didn’t know about Starcraft printable and the laminate sheets. I am new to cricut, when doing print then cut with text, do you always need to fill in the holes in the word, like u did with the mini circles? I understand why u did it, so it would not cut in those tiny spots. I thought that once u flatten it, that would prevent that, again I’m a newbie. I hope I am making sense, it’s hard to ask over text 😀 thanks for sharing this video
@@jessyarizmendi6345 you are watching a video that’s like 6 years old. I would recommend watching some of my newer videos as design space has changed a ton since this video was made
Is there a way to print these out and stick them onto a shirt with the cricut maker? I want to be a horrible goblin and print out a bunch of realistic eyes for a Tshirt.
My HP envy 7155, does everything right except feed the printable vinyl through the printer well, the edges on one side seem to always keep crumbling, I’ve switched the paper type to specialty matte and gloss with no changes to the vinyl one edge(left side) crumbling. Do you have any recommendations to help?
@@CorinneBlackstone it does and it’s pushed out as far as it can go. I’m also only putting 1 sheet in at at time, learned fast it’ll snatch up too many with more than 1 printable vinyl sheet. The brand is cricut, which I’m learning isn’t the best.
@@smokie4104 thats likely your issue is that its cricut brand. Its too thick. Theres not much you can do. That stuff breaks more print than i care to mention
You are a lifesaver! I was struggling so much with this! Wasted like 2-3 hours thinking I was crazy! Thank you!!!!
Me too!!
GIRL!!! Thank you so much for that tutorial. I have searched and searched for answers. I am brand new at this and it was driving me nuts that I did not understand the process of making stickers, specifically, the clear lamination. So, thank you so much for your explanation!
This was super helpful especially with putting the little circles behind the toy story letters. Thanks for the video.
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That "old car" is a 1969 Dodge Charger R/T and is some of the finest steel ever to come out of Detroit. And now you know. You're welcome. And BTW -- great tutorial. Thanks =)
I was about to say this! My ex had a 68 same color! Beautiful car!
So, you just made your own permanent vinyl? That is so cool! I absolutely loved this video, great simple instructions for a newbie like me to follow!! Thanks!!
Enjoyed your video. Especially appreciate the the tip about placing little circles behind places you don't the machine to cut. Love this!
Hi I have a Cricut maker do I set it to light cardstock or printable vinyl ?
Many Thanks Corinne. This was very informative and helpful. You took great care to explain every bit of vital tips.
Hi! Great tutorial. Just out of curiosity, what if I want to cut all the way through the stickers so I can have them as individual stickers to pass out?
You will want to use a heavier cut setting. I have cut through these using medium cardstock and cut twice.
What would be a heavier cut setting ?
This was easy to follow I finally understand how to do it 😩😩
Wow great tutorial! I’m subscribing!!!!
You are awesome! Everything was very detailed and EASY to follow. THANK YOU! Thank you! THANK YOU!
Thank you so much!
what printing setting do you go under for this type of paper?
Man, I'm so thankful for you. I've been searching through these stupid mom's videos who think they know how to do a Cicut tutorial for 2 days. I don't know why this isn't at the top of youtube. Actually yeah I do, because RUclips promotes garbage. Regardless, thank you so much. Your tip for turning out the lights solved 1 of my many issues this video helped me solve. Again I am so thankful, you rock.
Zach, Thank you so much! I am so glad my video helped you!
I have a HP Envy pro 6452 could I use this printer to do print & cut with my cricut & if so what would be the best kind of paper to use in my printer
Yes pretty much any paper you want will work. Avoid any of the cricut print the cut papers should not be used. They are too thick and break printers. I like Starcraft products, neato and Avery
Can I print on regular cricut permanent adhesive vinyl?, or do I have to buy specifically “printable” permanent vinyl?
No you cannot print on adhesive vinyl. You need to have a product specifically made to be printed on
Bless your kindness.
Best damn Tutorial Video ever You are the Best Lady
Great tutorial but I have a question could you keep the transfer paper on the toy story shirt and iron it on a shirt then peel the transfer paper off.
This is not for tshirts. This is an adhesive product
@@CorinneBlackstone well could you make an video on how to make t shirts
@@615zayy3 I already have several. Check out the print then cut playlist
@@CorinneBlackstone oh thx so much definitely gonna subscribe
I love mine. I printed my logo and put it on my car. Great material.
how has i lasted on the car
On wood, like a corn hole board, can I use polyurethane over the laminate to protect the image from the bean bags being thrown?
Thank you
Polyurethane will yellow and the laminate will repell the sealant. I would use polycrylic and don't use the uv laminate
Hello, was this vinyl specifically for stickers or can that toy story design be heat pressed on a shirt?
This is for stickers only. You can find the heat transfer here www.143vinyl.com/inkjet-printable-htv-transfers/?partner=196113
If you use transfer tape on the image will it pull the ink off and stick to transfer tape?
Yes it will its best not to use transfer tape for any printable vinyl
What should you use? I'm having a hard time transferring a big picture without it using printable vinyl
Loved how you showed us all the steps such a big help but I am having a huge issue with actually printing my image to then cut! I have the Canon Pixma MG2922 and everytime I press print it does not print. I have no idea what I am doing wrong 😭😭😭
I would completely uninstall your printer and reinstall it.
Can I use acrylic sealer spray? To seal?
hi, what paper setting do you set it to when you print on the glossy ones?
High quality. This isn't a glossy paper however. I almost always print on matte and add a glossy laminate
Could you just use the glossy vinvyl on the shirts or you have to have both shirts to be able for it to cut out like that ?
This is not for shirts. This is an adhesive vinyl for hard surfaces. You need to use a printable htv for shirts
I have a ? If possible if I put this on something can I seal it with triple thick or anything like that or u would not suggest that ???
You can. I would not put the laminate on it though. It repels epoxy so I think it would repel triple thick as well
Thanks for the tutorial, can we iron these on a jumper?
No. These are just an adhesive vinyl you need the htv from this video ruclips.net/video/E7na2jIBWVo/видео.html
What paper setting do you use on your printer? Example: plain paper, glossy, matte
Photo paper
I use a Cameo. Are the steps the same? I am also use Printable Starcraft HTV.
Im not 100% sure. I dont use a silhouette. You should watch the starcraft htv video i have. Check it out in my print then cut play list.
so my quest is how do i take a personal photo and make it a htv so i put on a shirt a mug or sneakers if you will ?
Upload the image to your design space and then size it and simply print then cut it or you can just print it on printable htv from your computer and trim around it with scissors if it’s just a simple shale
Sis this was the question I was looking for in the comments before I was gonna ask myself lol.
Hi! Can you tell me what cut settings to use for the Cricut if I place a laminate overlay (like Oracal 651) on the vinyl after printing my design?
Medium cardstock cut twice
the printed vinyl in the video will it be good for outdoor use as well ? like on a outside door of a building?
For the most part yes. Certain ink bleeds on these. The manufactorer is doing additional testing
So if I wanted to print an image to put on a wine glass I would need the printable vinyl and also the UV laminate protector? This way they would not come off while being washed?
You dont have to have the laminate but I would recommend it for an added layer of protection
@@CorinneBlackstone perfect, thank you so much!!!
@@morganbutterfield5401 you're welcome!
I just bought a cricut maker and was wondering if you can print and cut and heat transfer? Not sure i explained correctly, I apologize.
You can print then cut if the product is made for printers. You can't just print on any old material. I hope that answered your question.
New to your channel and this whole circuit movement.
Wondering do you have a how to with colored pictures?
I have lots of videos showing how to use photos
SO if you use it with a heat press will it possibly run as well or only if you use it as a sticker?
You would ruin it and likely ruin your heat press, this is not meant to be heated at all
@@CorinneBlackstone is there a way you can do images oppose to just regular vinyl? like if you wanted to put that toy story on a shirt what materials would you use? would you layer it or can it be done similar to that style ? and thank you because i was about to wreck my heat press.
@@digitalhypeman5361 you need this www.143vinyl.com/inkjet-printable-htv-transfers/?partner=196113
Hi question can I used this to put decals on cups?
Yes these can be put on cups
I recently purchase the iX6820 pixma printer. It’s basically the same right when it comes to the inkjet? Mine wouldn’t be a laser one right? It doesn’t say so on the box that I can find.
Also I wanted to use these on those Starbucks cups. You think they’d work well?
Yes this is an inkjet printer. And these will hold up great on a cup
@@CorinneBlackstone cool thanks
Hello Corinne can u tell me please the model name of the printer and the cutter , Thanks in advance
also if there is a video explain how to use the software for both printing and cutting
I get the weird lines you are talking about. Do you know what could cause them and how to get rid of them? Thanks!
I’m doing glasses for a baby shower. I use the vinyl paper to make lettering and designs using one color at a time. Can I use this method to attach a color picture on the glass along with some writing? For ex. This toy story logo. Can it be applied to glass?
Yes it can be but you'll want to use the laminate and give good care instructions. No soaking no dishwasher dont scrub the logo only a quick rinse on the outside
After cutting it out do you use transfer tape like normal to put your design on say a tumbler?
You do use transfer tape with the product. If you put it on a tumbler and plan to seal with epoxy do not use the uv laminate
@@CorinneBlackstone can you use on reusable Starbucks cup?
@@dianacastillo9072 yes you can
Does the ink you buy matter? Is there difference between inks? I buy my ink for like $5 on ebay.
I don’t know what I’m doing wrong but everything I upload my image on cricut design space it all blacked out and even when I save it as print and save it doesn’t work for me
Can I use that for sublimation or with the heat press
No. These are like stickers
so it has to be inkjet, no office jet or deskjet. ??
How did the stickers make out being placed on your trash bins?
Hello!!! Does this work the same on HTV as well?? Instead of having sticky adhesive on the back it would be heat transfer?
Yes I have several videos showing how to use printable htv. Very similar process
@@CorinneBlackstone You are an angel!!!! I will subscribe and check you out. I would like a more professional look to my shirts instead of them looking like paper.
Is it the simba lion king video?? I can not find it
Do you set the paper setting to plain white or do you set it glossy on the printer ?
It’s going to depend on your printer. Mine I use presentation paper matte
@@CorinneBlackstone Thank you for the quick response. Just have to get busy and print some and find out where it looks the best for my printer. It is a Epson et-7700 Also it kinda looks like the window static clear with a white sheet , which I have not found yet is the best for printing the fly fishing vinyl wings that I want to print.
Can I do this on a joy ? Print with this paper etc. And have my joy cut around it after I weld my design making it into a silhouette?
No the joy does not do print the cut
do you set your printer to a specific setting? Like what type of paper do you set it as on the printer? thank you! :)
For this project I just had it set to the highest print quality. Since this video has been out there are new ways to set your printer using system dialog. I put out a video a couple weeks ago about it. you can find it here ruclips.net/video/IJjTfYveZlU/видео.html
What do I do to cut around in a square as opposed to around the item itself. Thank you.
Flatten the item to a solid white square
@@CorinneBlackstone Thank you so very much
I'm new at this. I want to upload my own image, but do I have to do print & cut to do that? I used a few images from cricut design space for a coffee cup and one for a wine glass. Now I want to take it to another level by using my own images. Still learning.
ruclips.net/video/im09Q2qalwU/видео.html
Thank you so much for the link!💕
is the laminate over the top basically a transfer tape? i am just starting out with printable vinyl. I just bought a printer and the printable vinyl. i have an order of 75 shirts and i want to perfect it beforehand. TIA ! your tutorial helped me alot. i watched it twice.
No. Laminate is nothing like transfer tape. Laminate is meant to stay on the printable to protect it from water, and UV light. This is a heat transfer mask which is completely different. You need to be sure you have ordered the correct item to use with the printable HTV. The product in this video is printable vinyl used like stickers.
You need to be sure you ordered this for shirts www.143vinyl.com/inkjet-printable-htv-transfers/?partner=196113
@@CorinneBlackstone okay thank you I will look for it !
What kind of Printer paper and laminate you use .Thanks
It’s Starcraft printable vinyl and laminate
Hey I have a question can you stick it on a car window or a car door?
Yes you can
Could you iron these on a tshirt minus the laminate paper? Sorry newbie here.
No these are not for fabrics. I have several videos about using printable htv
I’m looking for something that allows me to put yellow/golden letters on a dark amber bottle. Any suggestions?
Should we seal it before applying it?
You do not need to
Thank you for this! If I take these steps for my business logo would I be able to stick heat transfer tape on it and use my heat press machine to put them on shirts? I'm still new to this!
No this is not for heat transfer this is an adhesive vinyl
@@CorinneBlackstone Okay thank you for responding!! I really appreciate it.
@@CorinneBlackstone Sorry last question, so I can repeat these steps for my new business logo but use Heat Transfer Paper instead of the Adhesive Vinyl? Thank you!
@@Socagoddess_Carnivalz yep!
@@CorinneBlackstone Thanks soooo much! You've been a great help for a newbie like myself!
How do you do color book image to put on woof 23x23 please help
Me personally I would either cut it on vinyl which wouldn’t be my first choice or I would sublimate it
Can I make prints that are full sheet images texts or pix ?
Or maybe even print out 11" x 17" prints and use that machine to cut out?
Not with cricut. The allowable print space is 6.75x9.5
@@CorinneBlackstone
Is there any other way I can, using that same machine?
@@CorinneBlackstone
I know if I get a vinyl cutter I can but thats more than what I'll need, I'm mainly looking for something that I can do thats shown in the video but probably no bigger than a regular 7.5 x 11" (or what ever the average printer paper size is).
@@carlos_mann you cant do it with a cricut I can tell you that much. I don't know what other machinery does these kind of projects
@@CorinneBlackstone
Ok, with one would you recommend if I were to use it for only heat transfer paper and vinyl for shirts?
Do you use this to make car decals or would that not come off your window nicely? I use permanent vinyl now for decals but would love to do print and cut for them as long as it wont mess up my window after taking off
Yes you can use this for car decals
Can any permanent vinyl be used to print and cut? I'm trying to understand why you would do it this way, versus just buying permanent vinyl and skipping the whole laminating step.
Is there a way to leave a small border around the stickers, like the toy story one?
Yes check out the holographic sticker tutorial it shows you how to do that
When printing is there a specific paper when it’s vynil printable paper or just send it to the inkjet printer ??
It's really going to depend on the printer. Some need you to change the paper type or it wont feed it through
Can I use sublimation ink to do this instead of buying a second printer??
No. Sublimation ink will not work
neither starcraft printable vinyl nor uv glossy laminate are available in Britain. Please advise the substitute brand or product here?
@@GothBoth as I don’t live in the country I don’t know what would be available to you.
do you have to put the "tape" on if you are putting on a tumble and epoxying
if you epoxy you do not at all put that top layer on. epoxy will not stick to it.
Great teacher
Question - could you use this vinyl on coasters?
Yes you could :)
what paper type do you select when you print? e.g. glossy, matte, plain etc..
For this printer I used photo paper
What is the clear stuff called that you put in the printer to be able to transfer
In the printer the product that goes in is not clear. That is the starcraft printable vinyl.the clear part is starcraft uv laminate
How do you get it to cut just around and not on the insides and what setting do you have it on I’m using printable vinyl from cricut and I have the pixma printer ts3322
This video answers all your questions
ruclips.net/video/IJjTfYveZlU/видео.html
Is Starcraft color printable heat transfer vinyl the same as neenah 3g jet-opaque heat transfer paper ?????????????
I can't speak on that as I have never used the other brand but I can say I am very happy with starcraft and feel they have a stellar product
Can I use the glossy stuff on a different brand of heat transfer inkjet paper?
Yes
@@CorinneBlackstone thank you!!
Hello, I have an HP deskjet color printer. Will that work also?
Yes those are inkjet printers
Do u put the special eco salvent ink?
No this is done with inkjet ink
okay im stupid and trying to find both productions that you are using. do you have the exact link for both products?
What setting do you use to print the laminated vinyl?
You dont print on the laminate. You print on the printable vinyl. Print it on the highest setting your printer has for print quality
I have an Explore. How do I trick it so it will read the registration marks and cut it?
You shouldnt have to trick it
@@CorinneBlackstone I try to print and cut waterslide but it will not read it.
I want to do decorative plates do I use the uv lament or transfer paper
in this case as long as they are just for decoration you do not need to use the laminate
Can you heatpress this on tshirt after the entire process is over?
No these are not for shirts. These are stickers
This was super helpful would be so kind to tell me what printer canon printer is this
This is a canon pixma mg3022
Thank you I appreciate it a lot having issues with my printer and the lines that you mention so I will look into this one 💙
Can I follow the same procedure with a cricut explore air 2?
Yes the machines both run on design space so everything is the same.
awesome cane you use it as a iron on for a shirt?
No. I have videos for printable htv this is like a sticker
Hi Corinne. I am trying to find a good printer for my product labels and use it on my Cricut . After all your experience, what will be a good printer that doesn't break the bank and have a good cuality ?🤭
I love my epson ET 2720 it was about $200 but the ink last FOREVER and the prints are amazing
Great tutorial! Thanks! Just a question.. How does it know to cut around the letters on the toy store?
Did I miss that part? lol
Because the machine reads the registration box which tells it where the design is on the sheet and then it follows the outline of the design
@@CorinneBlackstone Ok. Thankyou! And it doesn’t do that on the car?
So I been wanting to make a couple of cups with printable vinyl. Do you think that it would be ok on like a wine glass? Also, is the laminate necessary?
On a wine glass yes you nerd the laminate.
Do you know how to do this with printable tshirt paper. Is it the same process. I am fine with creating my image and printing it. When I put in my cricut it just rips the paper. I have wasted so many sheets please can you help with this
it rips because you are likely using bad settings to cut it. I have several videos using the printable HTV by starcraft. its all in my print the cut playlist.
Can we print those stickers on a t shirt ....?
No this is not for fabric. You need htv ruclips.net/video/UOCvUjoDHTk/видео.html
Can u put them on tumblers with epoxy
Yes but do not apply the laminate sheet. The epoxy won't stick to that
Can I use any kinda of printable vinyl paper ? That brand is sold out & i also use it for epoxy I was going to get the laminate to protect the print as well , from your comment you said do not put the laminate over the print will the vinyl bleed out since it’s no laminated
So THIS video is just what I needed! I am going to order some of these sheets right now...one question, after I go through this whole process, are these the clear vinyl sheets that I can iron on to a T-shirt? Or are these “stickers” made to just be applied to items (you said your garbage can), or a mug, or piece of glass...Sorry, I am totally new to this! Thanks again!
These are not for tshirts. See this video for that type. ruclips.net/video/E7na2jIBWVo/видео.html
Also these are not clear.
In this video she used the inkjet printable vinyl sheets, for the iron on you would need the Inkjet Printable HTV Transfer sheets
@@roanej yes i told her that above along with a link to the video but thank you :)
Cool product, I didn’t know about Starcraft printable and the laminate sheets. I am new to cricut, when doing print then cut with text, do you always need to fill in the holes in the word, like u did with the mini circles? I understand why u did it, so it would not cut in those tiny spots. I thought that once u flatten it, that would prevent that, again I’m a newbie. I hope I am making sense, it’s hard to ask over text 😀 thanks for sharing this video
If you dont want them to cut you do. Flatten only works if you have something to flatten it to.
Thank you so much for helping me with that 😀
I keep getting a sign from my computer. The sensor marks added on the left side are not close , it has an arrow isthat ok?
@@jessyarizmendi6345 you are watching a video that’s like 6 years old. I would recommend watching some of my newer videos as design space has changed a ton since this video was made
What is this only for stickers ? can you use it as an iron on?
This is a printable adhesive vinyl. There is a version that is htv you can find it at 651vinyl.com/?partner=196113
Will they stick to corrugated plastic?
Yes!
Is there a way to print these out and stick them onto a shirt with the cricut maker? I want to be a horrible goblin and print out a bunch of realistic eyes for a Tshirt.
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Hello
Very good video. One question can you use the Cricut printable vinyl and u this laminate paper?
You can but it wont give you the same waterproof protection and the cricut vinyl is removable
Got it. Thank you so much for your quick response. Love your videos.
My HP envy 7155, does everything right except feed the printable vinyl through the printer well, the edges on one side seem to always keep crumbling, I’ve switched the paper type to specialty matte and gloss with no changes to the vinyl one edge(left side) crumbling. Do you have any recommendations to help?
Does your printer have any kind of a guide tray that you can move out? Usually this is right in where the paper is fed
@@CorinneBlackstone it does and it’s pushed out as far as it can go. I’m also only putting 1 sheet in at at time, learned fast it’ll snatch up too many with more than 1 printable vinyl sheet. The brand is cricut, which I’m learning isn’t the best.
@@smokie4104 thats likely your issue is that its cricut brand. Its too thick. Theres not much you can do. That stuff breaks more print than i care to mention
@@CorinneBlackstone thank you for the quick responses.