Heat Transfer Vinyl On Wood

Found this piece of Wood and wanted to do something different with it. I have been wanting to try and use Heat Transfer Vinyl on other things then just Tshirts and bags. So why not try it right. You only live once. Plus you then get some new Fall Décor that is always a good thing.

Taking a file from Love SVG which is an Awesome site……Love SVG    which has awesome free SVG’s for personal use, and also there are commercial files as well.

 

Take out the Cricut or Die Cut machine and play right. Well Kind of. When you upload the image make sure if you are doing the Heat Transfer Vinyl that your image is mirrored.   Now a hint or tip to think of is to make sure you use the Hottest setting on your clothes iron. I did learn that you have to put a lot of pressure on the iron to get the HTV to adhere to the wood. It took a lot of pressure and time to get it to adhere, so I do feel that you have to be patient, compared to when adhereing the HTV to fabric. There is a learning curve on this. The next time I try something like this I want to try to do this to canvas versus wood.

Items used: Cricut , Brown Sisser Heat Transfer Vinyl, Gold Cricut Heat Transfer Vinyl, Clothes Iron, and Wood

 

 

 

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Author: 2mamadesigns

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