Yes, or you can cut it with scissors after it's complete since it's clear. If you cut it with your machine, remember to offset it from the htv portion so it's a touch larger. -TRW Crystal
The glitter looks the best on the bling anything. The regular HTV tends to look kind of textured when applied to bling anything. I wouldn't say it's weather resistant as it will change colors and fade with sun exposure. TRW Alexis
Good question. You wouldn't use HTV Anything for a garment at all, it creates the stones and htv into a decal, like for tumblers and other indoor applications. Bling Anything however you can use for car decals with stones since there's no htv involved to fade in the sun. For items such as a hat, you'd just press the htv or the stones directly to the hat. Use hotfix rhinestones, but only press to htv if it's not on a shirt. The laundry will pop off the stones. For things like that, we have multidec designs that allow the stones and htv both to grip the shirt fibers. For a hat that's not put through the wash though, layering stones on top of htv is just fine! -TRW Crystal
Hey Jennifer, As long as the wood has a hard surface you can but the decal on the sign. If you still have any questions please drop us an email or give us a call at 941-755-1696. - TRW Aaron
Marissa, It has help up great. For coffee mugs, computers, inside areas you will have no problems at all. Direct sunlight outside on the Glitter HTV it will start to fade overtime.
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No, these are decals - like you'd apply to a car window, etc. For htv and stones mixed, you'd want one of our multidec designs from TheRhinestoneWorld.com. You can't press stones to htv for garments, our designs have the areas cut out for stones so it'll bond to the fabric. www.therhinestoneworld.com/multi-dec-svg-designs -TRW Crystal
So I am confused, I can layer glitter htv on top of glitter htv, and rhinestones on top of that. Would I be able to press that onto a 65% cotton and 35% acrylic hat?
We only layer glitter on glitter when making decals, because they don't adhere well on garments that need to be washed. A hat may be ok, but not if is going to be washed in a washing machine. - TRW Shannon
This would be hard to do in Cricut without having the Offset feature or one of our Shadow fonts. If you're interested in the latter, you can check those out here: www.therhinestoneworld.com/trw-rhinestone-shadow-font-6-ttf-vector-art-font-downloads - TRW Haley
Question...I thought that you press the stones upside down (flip it over) so that the rhinestones better adhere and bubble up? You don't have to do this when you're doing this glitter+rhinestone decal?
Normally we do press the bling anything on the back of it, however, it's not something that you HAVE to do. We just normally do that for extra protection. :) TRW Alexis
TheRhinestoneWorld Thanks. I really would like to offer this to customers and want to create it with the extra protection..Last question, I thought that you cannot pressi glitter on top of glitter and then adding the rhinestone on the top. Will this endure as a car window decal?
Valerie, We don't recommend pressing glitter on top of glitter or rhinestones on top of vinyl for garments that are going to be washed. For something like this that will not go through a washer, it should hold up just fine! TRW Alexis
Is there a particular cover sheet, temp & time for the bling anything material when using glitter? I tried this twice, once at 305° for 10 secs and my bling anything melted & came up...help
Hello! Those appear to be ss10 size stones and you can make those will Silhouette Studio Designer or Business Editions. Let us know if you have any other questions! - TRW Richard
Hi Tammy, this one looks like it may have been custom made for a customer, but we have this rhinestone anchor here that's very similar: www.therhinestoneworld.com/anchor-1-rhinestone-design -TRW Erika
@@TheRhinestoneWorld yes, I saw that one but my friend wanted her initial and I thought with the anchor would be cute since we have houseboats. Thank you anyway.
We do offer a custom design service, if you're interested in that. You can always submit an image of this anchor and your friend's initial, to ask the Design Team if they'd be able to create the custom design for you. This link will take you to the Custom Estimate page: www.therhinestoneworld.com/estimate-for-custom-product -TRW Pilar
Jennifer, We don't recommend layering glitter on apparel that is going to be washed. For decals like this or on products that are not going to be washed like garments, you can get away with layering the glitter as you are only trying to get it to tack on. :) TRW Alexis
Kayla, There's not really a way to avoid getting that extra glitter on there. Usually we cut off the excess material anyways that would have more of that glitter on there. TRW Alexis
You can open the .SVG in Silhouette if you have Silhouette Designer Edition. Just make sure you are downloading the .SVG file rather than the .EPS TRW Hope
Tammy, You would have to price that based on the cost of materials and the amount that you use. We have pricing calculators on our website that make pricing easier for you. :) TRW Alexis
Ashley, You could use FDC or Oracle 651 vinyl with the Bling-N-E-Thing material, however because those are already decal vinyls that don't require heat activation, it would only be necessary if you wanted to add stones into a design. I hope this helps! TRW Kaitlin
Lisa, If you are currently cutting with a Heat Transfer Vinyl in your Scan N Cut then you will be able to continue using that to cut our materials. Check with your Machine Manufacturer for the pressure that can be exerted by your cutter. For reference if the Scan N Cut can output more force than the Silhouette Cameo's output of 210 grams of force then you will be all set. TRW Casey