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Review on Three Sheets Glitter Iron Transfer by Denise Davis

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Big bang for your dollar!

Good value for money. I tried Cricut Brand Transfer Vinyl and now that I've tried it I will never go back. Not only does this product exceed my expectations but it comes in a box which protects the vinyl from damage and I use these boxes to store my vinyl. The color is the same as the photo, the glitter does not fade. I used this product to personalize a beach bag and received many compliments on the design. Glitter worked its way through sun, sand, splashes, and the boy tried to peel it off and guess it hadn't moved. Cutting: Do your research if you're using Heat Transfer Vinyl (HTV) and don't. the same mistakes as me. If you wish to cut this product, turn it upside down and make sure you select the mirror option if using Cricut or Silhouette. I would like to point out that the sequins don't come loose until you start scraping them off. So if you are concerned, be aware that the sequins are unlikely to fall out. rolled onto my back and used my weeding tool to pull up the edges of the pattern. This will keep the design attached to the clear transfer and remove any excess material that hasn't been used. Then take your design while it is attached to the clear sheet and place it on the material you wish to stick it to. I used freezer paper and placed it on top of the clear transfer paper, then heated the iron to medium-high and pressed down on the freezer paper, constantly moving the iron in a circular motion. If you start peeling this product off and find the vinyl isn't sticking properly, slowly lay it back and apply more heat.

Pros
  • Sewing
Cons
  • Poor instructions