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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...

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...

Why You Need a HTV Color Chart

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"...

Static Liner vs. Pressure Sensitive Liner

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 also disc...

Greeting Cards Using Vinyl on Cardstock

How to Make Greeting Cards Using Vinyl on CardstockFor those of you who celebrate, we understand that Christmas cards can become quite expensive! In this blog, we are going to walk you through how to...

Adhering HTV to Neoprene Can Koozies

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, howev...

Siser EasyWeed Extra On Nylon Jacket

If you have experience using heat transfer vinyl, you probably know that most heat transfer materials are not designed to adhere to nylon. However, there are specific heat transfer vinyls that are spe...

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...

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...