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Persia Lou is a home, craft, and crochet blog. Come visit at http://persialou.com !

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Transfer Tape 101: How to Use Transfer Tape with Silhouette or Cricut Vinyl

Whether you are using a Cricut, Silhouette, or other cutting machine, I will walk you through the process of using transfer tape (or transfer paper) with your adhesive vinyl decals and vinyl lettering in this written tutorial and video! You can get my favorite transfer tape (which I share below) for a really great price, so I don’t think there’s a good reason to not use it. The short answer to this is yes, but I will also say that I use the same transfer tape for nearly all of my vinyl projects. I do not recommend using a strong grip or strong tack transfer tape with regular vinyl as you will have a difficult time getting the decal to release from the transfer material.

Dark Teal Bedroom Reveal

This post has been sponsored by KILZ®. All thoughts and opinions are my own

Crochet Heart Pouch Free Crochet Pattern

Learn how to make your own adorable little crochet heart pouch with this free crochet pattern. This pattern makes a small little heart bag that can be a sweet gift or fun fashion statement

Free Super Bowl SVG Cut File

If you are brand new to working with iron on or heat transfer vinyl, then please start by reading through my beginner’s guide to working with heat transfer vinyl right HERE. Because we are cutting the design from heat transfer vinyl, you will need to mirror the design before cutting so it will read properly when ironed onto your shirt. If the vinyl is not fully adhered to the shirt and starts to come up with the plastic sheet, then apply more heat and pressure (But be sure to cover with your parchment paper or fabric first! When the vinyl has fully adhered to the shirt, you should be able to see some of the fabric’s weave or grain through the vinyl.

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