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Custom Dye Sublimation Transfers

What is Dye Sublimation? For those who are unfamiliar with the process of dye sublimation, in short: Sublimation ink can convert from a solid to a gas without going through the liquid form, wh...

How To Inlay Heat Transfer Vinyl

What is an inlay? The definition of inlay is: a design, pattern, or piece of material set within the surface (inlaid) of something. In the case of using heat transfer vinyl, we are getting the sam...

Why To Use Printable Heat Transfer Vinyl

Printable Heat Transfer Vinyl vs. Transfer Paper - There's a difference! Before we get into the details of Printable Heat Transfer Vinyl (HTV), let’s clear up the confusion with Transfer Paper. The...

Applying Heat Transfer Vinyl To Glass

We’ve had numerous people inquire about applying Heat Transfer Vinyl (HTV) to glass. As many of you likely already know, it’s heat that activates the adhesive glue on HTV. That being said, it’s reason...

How To Inlay Siser Glitter HTV

It is highly recommended to not layer Siser Glitter HTV on top of Siser Glitter HTV. Why? The answer is simple - Siser Glitter HTV is textured and does not provide a good base for the adhesive to s...

How to Remove HTV From Shirts

Have you ever made a mistake while pressing heat transfer vinyl? There is a solution that helps remove HTV from a shirt without having to replace your garment. All you need is our heat transfer vin...

Brother ScanNCut SDX125 Beginners Guide

For those of you who are new to using Heat Transfer Vinyl, we understand the overwhelming struggles of getting your first vinyl cutting machine! Which one do you choose? In this blog, we are goin...

How to Create a Rhinestone Transfer

Creating your own rhinestone transfer can seem like an intimidating process. Rhinestone designs are a little more complex than creating simple vector artwork. However, with the use of Rhinestone softw...