Or you could buy a knock off version at 14 99 for a 10 foot roll.
Can you use packaging tape to transfer vinyl.
If pieces don t stick as you go replace the transfer tape and squeegee again or rub with your fingernail.
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Using a squeegee apply pressure to your transfer tape to ensure that the vinyl is sticking to the transfer tape.
Transfer tape or stronggrip transfer tape see table above to choose the right one for your vinyl type.
You will want to use a piece of transfer tape that is larger than your graphic.
Then pull up the transfer tape slowly.
Cricut transfer tape is what you use to transfer the vinyl image to whatever surface you re working with.
Squeegee the transfer tape to the vinyl with a good deal of pressure.
Cut a piece of transfer tape a little larger than your design.
You can use transfer tape several times before discarding so you might want to leave it a little large for other projects you are working on.
Vinyl cut weeded and ready to transfer.
On amazon you can purchase a 12in x 4ft roll for 7 99 that s about 2 00 per foot.
After you trim your image it is time to apply the packing tape remember one important thing whatever is white will be transparent.
Stronggrip transfer tape is too strong for use with other vinyl types.
Both types of transfer tape will work with textured metallic vinyl.
First my very favorites are the clear transfer tapes from expressions vinyl i use both the regular clear and the grid transfer tape and both work wonderfully i like that these rolls do not have a paper backing so i can just peel it off the roll and straight onto my project.
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You definitely don t want to go fast.
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What ever transfer tape you use for vinyl you know you can use the same piece more than once.
When you are left with only the design you want to transfer then you will need to break out the transfer tape.
Rub it very well to attach the vinyl from the backing to the transfer medium.
Especially on big images like words.