I just bought this. Learned that I don’t need to mirror it and now I have two wasted projects because I wanted this video AFTER trying to make two cuts! Thank goodness they still look great reversed
Hey luv, great tutorial. I recently just tried out PPD Transfer and I had really good results. I have just a small suggestion maybe try to use the offset tool instead of the shape's tool, it will create an exact outline of any shaped image 💜👑🥰
Thank you so much for showing us. I was not sure how to do it and if I could do it on my inkjet or if I needed a laser printer which I do not have. Thank you so so much!
Attatch the two layers, flatten it. Also, the background/offset color can be changed. If you didn't want to see the black, you could have made your background/offset white.
Thank you so much for your video! I have been looking for a video to explain using transfer paper and could not find one I could actually follow until now.
I love htvront products! I just ordered this press from Amazon it was over 30 cheaper than their site. Ive used this paper several times with my circut press& I can't wait to test it with their press. Did Yu notice a slight color change in your image after press?? I did with my other press I had to lower the temperature a little
Hello. I attempting to use the HTVRONT PRINTABLE TRANSFER PAPER FOR DARK fabric as well. My goodness! It has taken several days for me to finally try it for fear that I might do it wrong. I failed to flatten the white shapes behind my images as well. So I stopped the cut and unloaded the mat. STRIKE ONE! I’m shaking my head. 😅🤪 This time it turned out well, but now I just have to see if I can get it onto my T-shirt. I have printed 4 different images of black women wearing messy buns. This will be my test heavy cotton T-shirt. You have a beautiful photo! I never thought about using a picture of myself. Here goes everything… Or NOTHING! 😊 I’m so nervous about this. HALLELUJAH!!! It worked!!! Have a great day! Donna Coastal Georgia
You got this!!!! Thanks for watching and the compliments. I am actually uploading another video at some point today on this very topic. Let me know if I can help.
Awww… Thank you so much. Immediately when I saw your topic and you, I hit like and subscribed before the video even started. I watched it three times because I was so nervous about. As I said, I ordered this transfer paper and kept it in my craft room drawer, actually, for a few weeks, for fear of doing something wrong and being wasteful. With only 20 sheets….
Thank you for subscribing. I truly appreciate it. I’m looking forward to hearing back when you take the leap. The 20 sheets is actually good. The Silhouette pack has between 5 & 8 sheets. Rooting for you🙂
What program are you using ? Im completely new with this and am wanting to buy the htv ront but not sure what program to use and if i can use my hp printer for printing the images ? TIA ❤️
I have done the same exact method all the time and somehow my images get transferred to the paper that protects the image from the heat, I wish I can show you a picture so it discolors the image. What did I do wrong? To highlight: I use a normal iron.
Did you reprint the picture with vibe or place each piece individually? I did the same thing and am trying to use the pieces rather than waste the mistake. Thanks in advance.
My confusion lies with the Inkjet printer cutting the image. If Cricut is the printer that cuts the image (usually), how will the Inkjet printer do this? I have an Inkjet printer but I'm wondering how it will cut the image. After-all, it's just a printer and not a Cricut.
@@ProcrasCreationDIY Thanks for your video I was watching hoping you would mention what print setting you used. But as it relates to sublimation ink my pack of htvront for dark fabrics actually says DO NOT use sublimation ink.
I love glow in the dark items but I don’t remember using any in this video. I will do another soon and try to track how well it does after a few washes.