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Cut a piece of contact paper that will cover your design or words. Peel it off the backing and press sticky side against your shirt/pants to rid itself of “too much sticky.” 2. Then stick it on your vinyl design, rub the design through the contact paper and lift design off.
Even if you have a fairly simple design — it is still so easy to stick it to itself. Some recommend clear Contact paper for transfer tape — but I don't like it. It can be extremely sticky (not good on paper) and leave a residue.
Use clear contact paper for all of your vinyl projects! It is the perfect cheap alternative to Circuit Transfer Tape! Not only can you use clear contact paper for vinyl projects, but you can use it for all sorts of other crafting projects! Clear contact paper is very inexpensive and can be found just about anywhere!
Gently place the Transfer Tape (adhesive side down) over your design, starting in the center and moving out toward the edges. Use a craft stick or the Scraper found in the Circuit Basic Tool Set to burnish (rub or polish) the tape onto the vinyl. Peel the vinyl away from the liner at a 45-degree angle.
Adhesive Vinyl: Any type will work that has a paper backing. You don't want to accidentally use heat transfer vinyl (HTV).
The contact paper was harder to release and the transfer tape just picked it right up and was easier to work with. If you were in an emergency situation--Contact paper would be fine, but a little more work. Transfer Tape was made especially for vinyl and does an amazing job! You can grab some Transfer Tape HERE.
Use clear contact paper for all of your vinyl projects! It is the perfect cheap alternative to Circuit Transfer Tape! Not only can you use clear contact paper for vinyl projects, but you can use it for all sorts of other crafting projects! Clear contact paper is very inexpensive and can be found just about anywhere!
Transfer tape is clear and non guided and comes in a roll without any type of backing. It's easy to see through which makes applying the vinyl relatively easy. Transfer paper has more of a sticky paper feel and can be guided to “help” with alignment.
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