How to Use Cricut Transfer Tape | Hobbycraft

How to Use Cricut Transfer Tape | Hobbycraft


How to Use Cricut Transfer Tape | Hobbycraft

When creating vinyl transfers with your Cricut machine, Cricut transfer tape is an essential! Buy Cricut transfer tape here: https://www.hobbycraft.co.uk/cricut-t

Learn how to get the most out of yours with our simple tutorial, showing you how easy it is to transfer incredible personalised designs straight from your Cricut Maker or Explore Air 2 onto any project.

Our step-by-step Cricut transfer tape tutorial features both standard transfer tape application and the StrongGrip alternative – ideal for use with glitter vinyl.

Watch as we demonstrate how simple using vinyl, transfer tape and your Cricut Scraper can be and how incredible the results look! You’ll be able to achieve a professional-quality finish every time.

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2.629 -> when using Cricut transfer tape, you will need... Cricut scraper tool,
8.94 -> a pair of scissors, weeded vinyl designs, and a base item you wish to add the vinyl to.
17.699 -> Start by trimming a piece of transfer tape to the same size as your weeded vinyl
20.97 -> design, using a sharp pair of scissors
32.7 -> Remove the transfer tape from its white backing sheet. place the transfer sheet
38.86 -> Place the transfer sheet over the front of the weeded design
40.98 -> and use a scraper tool to ensure good
42.64 -> contact between the transfer tape and vinyl. Turn the piece over and run the
47.739 -> scraper tool over the back of the weeded design as well. Carefully remove the
53.17 -> white backing paper from the vinyl at a 45 degree angle, leaving the weeded
57.489 -> design in place on the transfer tape. Place the transfer tape with the design
61.78 -> onto the base item and use the cricket scraper tool to ensure good contact
65.44 -> between the vinyl and the base item. Gently remove the transfer tape from the
70.06 -> base item, leaving the vinyl design behind. The transfer tape can be reused
74.62 -> multiple times, which makes it ideal for layered vinyl designs. Apply the transfer
79.63 -> tape to the weeded vinyl design in exactly the same way as done previously.
83.369 -> When not in use, place the transfer tape back onto the white backing sheet for
88.06 -> later use. Previously used transfer tape can also be trimmed down and reused for
93.369 -> smaller designs. Trim down with a pair of sharp scissors and then use the small
97.299 -> scraper tool to apply the transfer tape to the vinyl design.
108.92 -> when using cricket glitter vinyl, strong grip transfer tape needs to be used.
113.9 -> This super sticky tape has been specifically designed to for use with the glitter
117.759 -> vinyls. The process for using strong grip transfer tape is exactly the same as
122.68 -> standard transfer tape. Use a scraper tool to ensure good contact between the
127.899 -> vinyl and the tape, and then peel off the white backing paper from the weeded
131.53 -> vinyl design. place the tape onto your base item using the guides on the tape
136.54 -> to line everything up as you would like it. Run the scraper tool over the design
140.8 -> once more.
142 -> Slowly remove the strong grip transfer tape. As this tape has a
146.64 -> stronger hold, a little more force is needed to remove it, and therefore not
150.489 -> suitable for use on items of a delicate nature such as crepe paper

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhZpxNF_uuY