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Siser Twinkle and Siser Sparkle Color Rundown

Siser has always had great options when it comes to glitter vinyl. There are so many colors and countless things to do with the vinyl! In this blog we are going to talk about two of their glitter v...

All Glitter HTVs Compared

Textured Glitter HTV Textured glitter is the most popular kind of glitter HTV. It has the classic “glitter” look that shines and sparkles from every angle. What do they all have in common?...

All About Siser Sparkle

Siser has announced a new glitter HTV called Siser Sparkle that will be available July 21st. With 15 eye-catching colors, this smooth, thin, and layerable glitter is a gamechanger for all decorat...

Heat Transfer Vinyl for Cricut Maker

You just got your Cricut Maker cutter! Welcome to the wonderful world of heat transfer vinyl (HTV)! You’re a few clicks away from your first project but you may be wondering what material will work...

Sublimating with HTV Textured Glitter

Dye sublimation is a great option for those who are seeking high quality photographic results. Feel free to make your artwork as complicated as you want, because there are endless possibilities when u...

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...

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 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...