The reason why there is a need to reverse weed is now clear to me! Thank you so much for this video! Before, I never understood why in the world you would want to do it, but the tiny pieces moving around makes complete sense! Kudos and thank you!
Great video and skills. I own a vinyl business. The only issue with Vinyl is heat. You cant dishwasher safe vinyl if you heat dry. Specially if you use Crickets brand vinyl which is only 631. You will need a 671 grade vinyl to get the heat protection needed but even then, vinyl subjected to steam heat doesn't last long. If you hand wash and dry, then this method is amazing. Make sure if your selling these mugs that you make it clear hand wash only. I've done in the area of 8000 mugs and have had a lot of trial and error.
@@rodriguez94 Did it ever occur to you that maybe someone had a valid reason for disliking it? Thumbing it down does not make one an idiot. I've been doing this kind of work since the early 90's. While the reverse weeding is a great idea, some of her other practices may be considered "suspect", by other viewers. Or maybe her voice was a little too low. Or maybe some viewers thought the process was incomplete, despite "mission accomplished". Point is... you just labeled a bunch of people you don't even know. Even if the competition hit that thumb down, it still doesn't make them idiots. It's shows jealousy, but not idiocy. So, don't ever think people are idiots, just because you think everyone should like what they're watching, or because maybe you got the hots for Selena.
Wow.. this is a very different way of weeding, but i think it helps for smal things like nose or ear or similar will stay on the design... :D.. Great video.. :D
That was super easy and effective! I never thought about doing this. It would've been really helpful when I was making Christmas ornaments. I find using a pair of tweezers is very helpful with the smaller parts like the eyes. My fingers just arent dainty enough to get those tiny pieces.
I love you for this!! Watched other videos and couldn’t understand.... watched yours and was able to flow as I watched. Totally worked! I was on the verge of tears. You saved me!! 💕💕💕💕💕
Wow. thank you so much for this video. I just received my cricut this March. and I'm still learning. I didn't know contact paper from the dollar tree worked. I have some I bought from cricut and it's way to tacky & the vinyl doesn't come off of it. so thank you for this.
I wosh this vid was monitized! I have watched sooo many times, it so great!!!! Wish i could watch commericals to support this page and video even more!
I am totally amazed watching your video. I just used oracle 651 with joanns transfer tape to make a motorocycle decal for hubbies cup. I was sooooooo frustrated I tried it four times and could not get the vinal to release from the transfer tape onto the cup no matter how much burnishing I did. thanks to your video I am headed for a dollar tree and hopefully the next project will be worth doing. thank you!
Thank you! I hope this helps you out. I created this video awhile ago, but I don't use dollar tree shelf liner anymore. I use actual transfer tape found on Amazon or my local vinyl shop. :)
This is an awesome video of a few steps I needed help with! I looked at other videos...and yours is by far the most well-explained, demonstrated & thorough. Thank you!
Thanks for explaining the reverse weeding. It's exactly what I was looking for because it seems that I'm drawn to delicate, intricate designs which can be painful when those little "babies" start slipping and sliding around on the foundation. Your method looks like just the thing. I'm anxious to get back to my current project where I'm applying a hummingbird design. I feel much more confident.
Kathy Guevara Thank you, Kathy. Yes, it's not fun trying to adjust and move things back where they should go. I'm happy you found this method to be the answer to those intricate cuts when transferring them to your item. Let me know how it goes for you.
Thanks you gave a clear demonstration of reverse weeding. I have trouble with a similar decade and I get wrinkles . How do you cut it so it lays so nice?
omg I wish I saw this yesterday. Would have saved me hours of wasted time and material. I am making little silkscreens using repositionable vinyl so I'd have to temporally apply it to some smooth surface or peel it away from the transfer tape and reapply to the backing. the heat and bond gives the vinyl a bit of stiffness . Design your life you tube channel shows how to make little silk screen with screen mesh , heat and bond and 631 vinyl.
Thank you. It looks like the DT contact paper you use for tranferring is softer than my transfer tape. It probably applies better without having to cut fringe around the design.
Good tips, thanks for sharing! You might consider giving a little more info to start as I didn't know what you were talking about in the beginning in regard to "little nose" and such. Had I not wanted to see the application to a curved surface, I would have moved onto other videos because until you removed the backing and started weeding I could not see the design so you were essentially talking jibberish, LOL. Once I realized what you showing us, it made sense and I had to rewind and start over so I could follow along. Then it made sense and I can't wait to try this technique as the little pieces always get me. Thanks!
thanks for great video, I had bought this image years ago and couldn't use it, cause kept losing parts in weeding. Thanks for great tip! Luv your style
This is great! I hadn't thought of using the transfer tape before weeding an intricate design. This technique would have been great with a project I did for my dad's lawn mower. The letters were 1/8" high.. and a pain in the @ss to weed. :) However the next time I have to do an intricate project, I'm going to try this method!
Sharp tip tweezers work wonders if you are doing quite a few of them... makes it easier to grab the small pieces and no chance of dropping them onto vinyl
This is one of the best reverse weeding tutorials I’ve seen! Thank you
Thank you very much. It was a clear to the point tutorial and it helped me as a newbie get a clear understanding of reverse weeding.
Never weeding the regular way ever again! Thank you so much for this tutorial
Thank you. This video just made my life easier.
The reason why there is a need to reverse weed is now clear to me! Thank you so much for this video! Before, I never understood why in the world you would want to do it, but the tiny pieces moving around makes complete sense! Kudos and thank you!
I got my Cricut a few months ago - and weeding the teeny little details has been a challenge. This is genius - thank you for sharing it.
Thank you so much! So nice of you to take time to help us newbies avoid so much lost vinyl and frustration:)
You are a God send! I’ve been struggling with this, specially sticking on curved surfaces and then I find this ❤️👏🏾
As a newbie, finally! a tutorial that explains it all. Thank you!
Great video! Thank you! I love your camera work and no distracting music :)
Wow, you do it so effortlessly
Nice tip, I'll have to try this. Your voice is very soothing. It made me sleepy lol.
Great video and skills. I own a vinyl business. The only issue with Vinyl is heat. You cant dishwasher safe vinyl if you heat dry. Specially if you use Crickets brand vinyl which is only 631. You will need a 671 grade vinyl to get the heat protection needed but even then, vinyl subjected to steam heat doesn't last long. If you hand wash and dry, then this method is amazing. Make sure if your selling these mugs that you make it clear hand wash only. I've done in the area of 8000 mugs and have had a lot of trial and error.
great video!!!!!! who the hell would unlike this video? seriously.
because they are jealous.... but i can see why they disliked it
@@rodriguez94 Did it ever occur to you that maybe someone had a valid reason
for disliking it? Thumbing it down does not make one an idiot.
I've been doing this kind of work since the early 90's. While the reverse weeding is
a great idea, some of her other practices may be considered "suspect", by other
viewers. Or maybe her voice was a little too low. Or maybe some viewers thought
the process was incomplete, despite "mission accomplished". Point is... you just
labeled a bunch of people you don't even know. Even if the competition hit that
thumb down, it still doesn't make them idiots. It's shows jealousy, but not idiocy.
So, don't ever think people are idiots, just because you think everyone should like
what they're watching, or because maybe you got the hots for Selena.
@@Seemsayin ok theyre jealous🙄. Maybe i got the what?
Anyone that hates or thinks it’s dumb to advertise Starsucks for free. 🤨
Thank you very much; very helpful and not distracting with music or children in the background. I use Oracle 651.
is there a difference between oracal and oracle? i have oracal 651 and its not sticking. Im not sure if its old
Thank you for sharing. You were slow enough for those of us that are just learning.
Great tutorial, very clean and organized. Now excuse me as binge watch your videos! Lol
Connie Ruiz Thank you, Connie :)
Great tutorial. You have such a calm voice. Thanks!
+CARLYN7 Thank you!
I've not tried using vinyl yet but this really helps me in learning the process, tfs!
Wow.. this is a very different way of weeding, but i think it helps for smal things like nose or ear or similar will stay on the design... :D.. Great video.. :D
Really helpful video, and the contact paper from dollar store is brilliant, never even thought of it. thank you
Your voice is a therapy
never thought to weed this way but now i see how it is just plain genius (esp for really intricate designs!) - Thanks for this!
That was super easy and effective! I never thought about doing this. It would've been really helpful when I was making Christmas ornaments. I find using a pair of tweezers is very helpful with the smaller parts like the eyes. My fingers just arent dainty enough to get those tiny pieces.
I love you for this!! Watched other videos and couldn’t understand.... watched yours and was able to flow as I watched. Totally worked! I was on the verge of tears. You saved me!! 💕💕💕💕💕
Great video for those hard to weed small cursive letters on small signs. Thanks a Bunch!
so many thanks you made my work easier
That was Awesome thanks for sharing this ,My grandson Loved how you did it he watched with me lol
+Joanna Johnson my 3 year old daughter was intrigued as well :)
Thank you for sharing, gonna try it tonight
You helped me a lot. I'm a new be haven't even took mine out the box yet. Thank you so much got 9 coffee cups to do for Christmas.
Very relaxing video! I found myself holding my breath when you were weeding! Haha!
Great video. Thanks! And thank you for not adding loud annoying music! LOL
Learned so much from this video. Thanks.
Thank you so much. Love your video. Great Job.
dope
thank you. i just got a new vinyl cutter and i am excited. this helps a lot sister
Wow. thank you so much for this video. I just received my cricut this March. and I'm still learning. I didn't know contact paper from the dollar tree worked. I have some I bought from cricut and it's way to tacky & the vinyl doesn't come off of it. so thank you for this.
FANTASTIC video. Thank you so much!
very nice simple explanations to the point love it good job
SewingArtBy Orchid Thank you!
I wosh this vid was monitized! I have watched sooo many times, it so great!!!! Wish i could watch commericals to support this page and video even more!
I am totally amazed watching your video. I just used oracle 651 with joanns transfer tape to make a motorocycle decal for hubbies cup. I was sooooooo frustrated I tried it four times and could not get the vinal to release from the transfer tape onto the cup no matter how much burnishing I did. thanks to your video I am headed for a dollar tree and hopefully the next project will be worth doing. thank you!
Thank you! I hope this helps you out. I created this video awhile ago, but I don't use dollar tree shelf liner anymore. I use actual transfer tape found on Amazon or my local vinyl shop. :)
What kind do you use now?
This is an awesome video of a few steps I needed help with! I looked at other videos...and yours is by far the most well-explained, demonstrated & thorough. Thank you!
very useful video.. love your voice
great video! You have saved me a lot of time with my detail work. Thanks so mucj
This worked perfectly. Thank you sooooo much.
Thank you so much for the reverse weeding.I have had trouble with some letters.
working very good.
Thank you I have been struggling with this issue and not doing a very good job, this information will help me immensely.
Very nice calming video. Great job keep them coming.
Thank you! That was a great video and your cup came out perfect! 😁
Thanks for explaining the reverse weeding. It's exactly what I was looking for because it seems that I'm drawn to delicate, intricate designs which can be painful when those little "babies" start slipping and sliding around on the foundation. Your method looks like just the thing. I'm anxious to get back to my current project where I'm applying a hummingbird design. I feel much more confident.
Kathy Guevara Thank you, Kathy. Yes, it's not fun trying to adjust and move things back where they should go. I'm happy you found this method to be the answer to those intricate cuts when transferring them to your item. Let me know how it goes for you.
Excellent video instruction. Thanks!
Thanks you gave a clear demonstration of reverse weeding. I have trouble with a similar decade and I get wrinkles . How do you cut it so it lays so nice?
Thank you SO MUCH! Great easy to follow video!
omg I wish I saw this yesterday. Would have saved me hours of wasted time and material. I am making little silkscreens using repositionable vinyl so I'd have to temporally apply it to some smooth surface or peel it away from the transfer tape and reapply to the backing. the heat and bond gives the vinyl a bit of stiffness . Design your life you tube channel shows how to make little silk screen with screen mesh , heat and bond and 631 vinyl.
Great tutorial. Love your ideas.
Debbie Bigger Thank you, Debbie!
Excellent tutorial, one of thee best I've ever seen, thanks for sharing
Excellent, very helpful video.
Very succinct instruction. Even better on 1.5 speed. 😉 cheers!
exactly what I was looking for! Thank you so much!
This is incredibly useful!
Great tutorial
Great tutorial on reverse weeding! Thank you :)
You have an absolutely beautiful voice.
love it you did a nice job
You are a genius!
Wow thank you this was a really great helpful video.
Great tip right here
Excellent Video!!!!!!! Thank you .
Love your video, I hope you do more great examples like normal way Thanks!
Thank you. It looks like the DT contact paper you use for tranferring is softer than my transfer tape. It probably applies better without having to cut fringe around the design.
thank you so much for this, I am new to my cameo so this has been massively helpful x
Thank you for this video, very helpful, I wanna make a couple of these soon
Nice job!! thanks!
Thank You for sharing! Very Helpful!
This video helped me soo much I sell them now
Thanks for your video. It was very helpful.
This is a great video especially to a newbie like me. Because this is Starbucks logo can items be sold
I am new to Vinyl and am clueless on what to do. I’m so happy you had this video! Thank you.
This worked like a dream, thank you!
Terrific video - thank you so much!
Excellent video!
That really helped me! Nice job!
I really love your tutorial thank you so much for your help.
Good tips, thanks for sharing! You might consider giving a little more info to start as I didn't know what you were talking about in the beginning in regard to "little nose" and such. Had I not wanted to see the application to a curved surface, I would have moved onto other videos because until you removed the backing and started weeding I could not see the design so you were essentially talking jibberish, LOL. Once I realized what you showing us, it made sense and I had to rewind and start over so I could follow along. Then it made sense and I can't wait to try this technique as the little pieces always get me. Thanks!
Great video. Thank you for sharing!
OMG it worked. Thank you so much
thanks for great video, I had bought this image years ago and couldn't use it, cause kept losing parts in weeding. Thanks for great tip! Luv your style
Just heard about reverse weeding. Thank you! :)
Your amazing who would have thought the Dollar tree paper would work better thanks
This is great! I hadn't thought of using the transfer tape before weeding an intricate design. This technique would have been great with a project I did for my dad's lawn mower. The letters were 1/8" high.. and a pain in the @ss to weed. :) However the next time I have to do an intricate project, I'm going to try this method!
Wow! Thank you!
Good technique! Thank you!
Excellent tutorial. Thank you!
That was great - thanks!
Thanks this helped a lot!
Thank You loved it.
Sharp tip tweezers work wonders if you are doing quite a few of them... makes it easier to grab the small pieces and no chance of dropping them onto vinyl
OMG I need this....Selena is my name too!
This video was brilliant but can you tell me do you need to glaze the mug after so it's protected when it's washed up. Thank you
Great video, thank u
I use this pointed tweezers for the tiny stubborn