- Silver
- Gold
- Pink
- Red
- Black
- Green
9.8" X 9.8"
Uses:
- It's meant for clothing. You can add it to shirts, jackets, coats, aprons, skirts, canvas bags and more. Isaak wanted a shirt, so I made a shirt for him.
- I plan on using it within mixed media art pieces on canvas. I haven't tried this yet, but will show you when it happens.
What does a mom do when a boy loves sparkly, shimmery, shiny gold, and wants it on a shirt? Well I had to make him a shirt. There's no chance I'd find a shirt in the store with flashy gold.
He agreed to a pirate shirt.
Process:
If you have a Cricut Cutter that's ideal. The instructions include a Cricut Cutter. I don't have one. It took awhile to cut out the design by hand.
Once the work of cutting it out was done I set out to iron it on. The side with the glossy film is up. Iron especially the pointed cuts.
After it's ironed - let it cool. This doesn't take very long. Peel up the film. That's it! You're finished.
I had no problems with it folding, or wrinkling up. I did place it a little too low on the shirt. Sometimes I have trouble with placement on clothing.
Isaak loves his new shirt!
I made it big, so it will fit him in the spring and summer.
I can't wait to try and use it with my art projects.
Cost:
$25.99, but on sale for $17.95! Get it while it's on sale.
Have you ever worked with vinyl?
Disclaimer: I received Panopliz Glitter Heat Transfer Vinyl to review. I wrote this post, and was not influenced at all with an opinion. I only review things that I find interesting, or that would benefit my readers.
I love using glitter vinyl for decorating clothes! I made us all Harry Potter shirts when we went to Florida a few years back. I bet it took a long time to cut that out by hand. I have a Silhouette, so thankfully it isn't a painful process for me to custom design stuff like this. You did a great job with yours!
ReplyDeleteHow awesome is that??? I think this turned out cute as can be! I'd try that vinyl!
ReplyDeleteI am amazed that you actually cut it by hand and it looked so good! Well done!
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ReplyDeleteYOU CUT THAT BY HAND???
AMAZING.
I want to get a cricut, I think it would be fun to make shirts for Broxton and Savannah, but i wasn't sure about ironing it on, I thought I would need a heat press or something.