Hi everyone I just wanted to share my HTV (heat transfer vinyl) sweatshirt I made last night.
I love the offset, sketchy style of this cutting file. I'm not sure if you will see in the photo but the white outlines are so very thin on this design and the Loklik cutting machine cut them beautifully.
The free design is in SVG format so any cutting machine should work for this design.
I used a combination of heat transfer vinyls from HTVRont/Loklik for the white and Cricut and GM Crafts for the coloured glitter vinyl.
You cannot see in the photo how sparkly these glitter vinyls are but it turned out lovely, Ive added a little video below.
The white is cut as one file and then all you need to do is choose your colours for the inlay sections. It's easy to make and I used the warming trick I showed in a recent video which made weeding super easy (I will link to that video below for you.
The cutting file is free from Creative Fabrica and again I will link it below. Also don't forget the CF joining/renewing offer is still on its an amazing discount, several of you have told me you have taken it up.
Join/Renew Creative Fabrica at the discount price
*The links to the vinyls Ive used are in my Amazon favourites under the shop tab above here on my website.
These are affiliate links, but it doesn't cost you anything to use them, and it does help me out. I hope you like the design Ashley.
Hi everyone, been posting several projects on my social media recently, involving HTV from HTVRont and rhinestones.
A couple of people have asked me how the HTV stands up to being washed, so this t-shirt project has both htv and rhinestones and has been washed and this is a photo after washing.
As you should be able to see the vinyl and rhinestones are all holding up fine, so I hope that helps anyone who may have been curious.
There is a link in my amazon favourite's at the top of the page to the vinyl I've been using and the rhinestone products are all available in my on ScanNCut shop.