if anyone wants to use the transfer tape method -- a good way to ensure that the vinyl will stick onto the fabric and not entirely to the transfer tape is to stick your transfer tape to a teeshirt or another fabric to remove some of the tac and make it less sticky. once it's not AS sticky you use that transfer tape sheet with your vinyl and it'll stick to the fabric. make Sure to use credit card or a squeegee and slowly remove the transfer tape from the letters. hope this helps!
@GaileneAlarcon Do it closer to the party time. Mines stayed on for hours, but temperature changes overnight may cause the vinyl to fall off if attached too early
The vinyl doesn't damage the cover. The attachment isn't strong enough to damage it. I have never tried to reuse the vinyl because once you take it off, the stickiness of the vinyl gets weaker.
Does anyone know of the cricut maker 3 is similar to this original one she has? Or should I be using a different machine for vinyl stickers for cloths and balloons?
Hello. Sorry for the late reply. Here's a video where u break down how I price my work, and I actually used this setup as an example. Hope this helps ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-l_JkXpCq3-M.html
Hi, great video! I found you because I’m looking to make a similar balloon backdrop idea. And I was wondering did you make that fabric backdrop or did you purchase it made that way?
So helpful! Which cricut machine are you using? I am looking to buy one for my vinyl signage, but there are so many to choose from and I don't know which models are best for these projects. Thank you!