✨ Sparkle Your Style with Every Cut!
Cricut Glitter Iron On Vinyl Sheets are 12" x 19" rolls designed for DIY enthusiasts. Ideal for creating custom designs on t-shirts, bags, and home decor, these sheets are compatible with all Cricut cutting machines, ensuring a seamless crafting experience.
A**A
Easy peasy lemon squeezy
I have had issues in the past with iron-ons not sticking even after iron down multiple times and cooling off. This one on the other hand worked really well. I did not expect it to be this easy. I just wished I got more out of it then 12x19". Now I'm going to have to buy the 12x120" just so I can make a bunch of thing. Just one thing, make sure to preheat the shirt and let it cool down prior to peeling the transfer paper. It will come up if it's still warm.
S**N
Looks fabulous on dark or light
After looking at YouTube videos on how to place this on the mat, everything turned out great. The directions are not clear. You need a sticky mat. Maybe even a new one. Better if you take it out and lay it flat for a day or two, weighted down, it will be easier to place on that sticky mat. I use the 12" x 24" mat to save material. Shiny side down. I used a blade depth of 4, not 3, as suggested, and the medium pressure. It was a new blade and the 3 depth, on a test, did not work. I use Expression Machine. Use the highest temp you can on your fabric to transfer. The plastic/adhesive transfer should come off by itself. Push with your iron. I use the tip of the iron to get the really small parts and press hard. Leave the whole thing on your mat as you weed out what you don't want. Easier than taking it off and then trying to weed.
C**A
Transferred perfectly
Used this to make a shirt. I was a little worried about how well it would transfer as I know that glitter could be rather difficult. But I think it turned out perfectly! It transferred so easily to the shirt and the image is super bright as well. I think it is definitely a good route to go if looking for a good glitter HTV.
D**N
Stunningly Good
This is something that I got for my wife as I bought her a Cricut recently (she kept her original Expression since 2006 in great shape so I bought her another one for no reason :) ). When you do that, you have to buy something to cut, am I right? What kind of husband would I be if I bought her the Cricut but not the actual media to use haha.Onto the product...This worked well for her and was very easy to work with and it looks like she will have about 3 uses out of it when using it to make initials to put on shirts. The material cut easily and adhered to the t-shirt very well and the finished product came out stunningly well! I have attached a picture in order to put a good image with my words as I am not necessarily the best when describing this type of craft as it is not in my proverbial "wheelhouse". Overall, this is a fair value and an excellent product. I have to admit that I was a bit surprised at the smallish amount that came on the roll so I figured I would be a smart guy and find other stuff cheaper and larger...Well I was a bit embarrassed as the other off brand was actually more expensive at the time! I have no idea how the Cricut economy of things works but that was interesting to me; to say the least.Here are the pros and cons, from my perspective and from talking to and watching my wife:Pros:Great qualityBeautifulEasy to work withBrand nameAdheres wellCons:CostAmount you get (which kind of ties into cost)Other than that, there isn't too much to say that I can think of but I would recommend this to any person using a Cricut (and any husband who loves their wife and wants her to be happy...Happy wife, happy life...I only say that because I am not happy unless she is because she is my world :) ).
F**.
Expensive for how much you get, bu does act like regular glitter iron-on transfers.
I was able to make a beautiful shirt for my niece with this iron on transfer. It actually works better than the non-glitter stuff for Cricut, but there are a couple of drawbacks. One...obviously it gets glitter on your ironing surfaces. That can't really be helped. But also, using the iron to transfer lettering onto a shirt exactly as I had with non-glitter iron-on sheets, a couple of the letters over-heated and became a little distorted. Also, first wash, we lost a lot of the glitter, though the shirt retained enough to still look glittery. Ultimately, I think most of my little grips would happen with any glitter transfer, but it would take getting rid of some of them to get a five star for this product. It is very expensive for relatively little paper...so I had hoped for a little more.
H**8
Great Find!
The rainbow color is my favorite! Looks mainly silver but has flakes of many colors to make it look like confetti. This heat transfer vinyl is good quality and cuts well with my Silhouette Cameo machine. Vinyl holds up well over time and many washes. I try to air dry my shirts that have heat transfer designs on them, occasionally some have made it into the dryer and have turned out fine. Will continue to purchase. I like that this vinyl has the clear transfer adhesive attached, some I have tried in the past do not
P**T
Great Glitter Vinyl Once You Get the Correct Cutting Selection
Love this glittery heat transfer vinyl. It's very thick vinyl so be sure to set your cutter to a heavier setting. The first time I used it, it didn't really cut. So I put it on a higher setting and a heavier cut. It worked much better. It weeded well. This really is glittery once it's ironed on. I've tried other brands and this is my favorite brand so far.
H**R
Wouldn't use!!!
I got the wrong brand. It's really thin. When using it after multiple settings used and changes somehow it was melting something on it and some white residue went through 3 pieces of parchment paper and a Teflon sheet and still bled through. It ruined a bunch of Teflon and got all over my press. Definitely not worth the money.
A**M
Beautiful and easy to use!
This Iron-On Vinyl is absolutely superb! I wanted to create our stockings for this Christmas since it was our first Christmas in our new home and I wanted them to be something we could treasure for years. I spent days researching and planning them and finally decided to give the Cricut glitter vinyl a try. I created the designs on the computer and used my Silhouette Cameo to cut them. I am always a bit nervous when cutting in case the blade doesn't cut deep enough or it cuts too deep, but it was absolutely perfect. Weeding the unwanted bits was a lot easier than expected and there's no need to use transfer paper, you can just use the shiny clear film on the back. Ironing it to the fabric was a breeze and the colour is just beautiful.I'm really glad I bought it and I would buy it again for a special project like this, but I'm sure there are cheaper options out there.
I**S
Attention: Colour does not match with description
On the description it said red glitter iron vinyl, the photo when you select the colour showed red and I ordered it.How surprised I was when I opened the package: my vinyl ir pink and not red. Not happy at all. I bought cricut as I didn’t want to go for a cheaper iron on vinyl... and now I order elsewhere to get the red glitter colour!
S**E
Fantastic product. Sparkles beautifully
Fantastic product. Sparkles beautifully. I used it on my silhouette not on a circuit. Pressed it on my shirt with a heat press. I haven’t found a product which stays on with the iron only. After a few washes it’ll come off in my experience. So a heat press is a good buy if you intend to this more often, worth the investment. Therefor don’t know if this one will truly stay on with an iron only - doubt it though.
P**P
Recommended
Pricey but very good quality. Nicely thick, very good and attractive sparkle, it cuts on the cutting machine well, ironed well without any trouble. The clothes have been washed many times and the glitter design still looks the same. The roll is small.
M**S
Lovely colour
Used on a t-shirt, it was easy to use and cut beautifully on my Cricut.
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