
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...
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 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...
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...
Have you ever shopped online, then received your product, only to have it be completely different than what you expected? You order that perfect pair of brown boots then end up getting that "brown" th...
While pressure sensitive liners are the most common among heat transfer vinyl, occasionally, you’ll run into a static liner. In this blog, we’ll cover the pros and cons for each liner and...
How to Make Greeting Cards Using Vinyl on Cardstock For those of you who celebrate, we understand that Christmas cards can become quite expensive! In this blog, we are going to walk you through ho...
Adhering HTV to Neoprene Can Koozies We commonly get questions asking what vinyls can adhere to neoprene. Now you may be asking, what is neoprene? Neoprene sometimes appears to be like a foam, how...
For those of you who are new to using Heat Transfer Vinyl, we understand the overwhelming struggles of getting your first vinyl cutting machine! There are so many questions that you may be looking ans...
You may have heard the term adhesive vinyl, or sign vinyl, or pressure sensitive vinyl, or even sticker vinyl… what’s the difference? These terms actually refer to the same thing! For the...