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Comparing Metallic Heat Transfer Vinyls

Metallic HTV is a great way to add a shine to your garments that will make them stand out from the crowd. Here are how your options for metallic HTV compare to each other and what makes each one un...

How to Put HTV on Cardstock

Everybody has scraps of vinyl, why not put them to use? Most of your vinyl scraps should be just the right size to use on a custom card design. Here are three holiday cards to spark your creati...

New Siser Easyweed Stretch Colors

Since the start of the year, Siser has released 14 new colors of EasyWeed Stretch. The stretchy vinyl is great for activewear, and it has a smooth matte finish. You might recognize some of the...

How to Bank Off Dye Sublimation Blanks

Maybe you just purchased your dye sublimation printer and you’re wondering what on earth to do with it. Maybe you have a long standing business and you’re looking to diversify. Dye sublim...

Top 5 Tips for Working with Glitter Vinyl

Tip 1: Inlaying Glitter What is an inlay and why do we do it?    An inlay design is done by cutting out (knockout or subtract) portions of one glitter vinyl, to t...

How to Use Iron on Vinyl

How to Use Iron On Vinyl We were absolutely astounded when we found video tutorials from our own vendors on how to properly apply their HTV using a hand iron, before finding these videos we didn't k...

Benefits of Buying in Bulk

It might be intimidating to get larger rolls of HTV if you don't know just how much you could save. In this blog we'll take a look at the benefits of buying your most used materials in bulk.First...