Thank you so much for sharing your findings. This is so useful. I was so excited about the idea of "drawing" directly into the canvas. Such a great idea!! Maybe it would work with a permanent marker??? I'm going to try 🤞🏼
Hello! Can I just use an everyday clothes iron? If so, what iron settings? I'm new to Cricut and just to practice I have been buying from Michael's...is their HTV heat resistant?
Hi there! I don't have a great video myself on what iron settings to use, but this video from "Makers Gonna Learn" should be what you need: ua-cam.com/video/DWAG5v1T24Q/v-deo.html You can buy both adhesive vinyl and iron on vinyl from Michaels so you will want to check the packaging to see what it says. If it says permanent adhesive vinyl then you will not want to apply heat to it. That is a sticky material that does not require heat. If the packaging says that it's iron-on vinyl or heat transfer vinyl (HTV) then that is the type of vinyl you would want to use with an iron. I hope this helps!
Just found your video…so glad I did. You are so clear and concise as you explained the process. Are you a teacher? lol
Thank you for this video!
Very helpful! Thanks!!!
Thank you so much for sharing your findings. This is so useful. I was so excited about the idea of "drawing" directly into the canvas. Such a great idea!! Maybe it would work with a permanent marker???
I'm going to try 🤞🏼
Hello! Can I just use an everyday clothes iron? If so, what iron settings? I'm new to Cricut and just to practice I have been buying from Michael's...is their HTV heat resistant?
Hi there! I don't have a great video myself on what iron settings to use, but this video from "Makers Gonna Learn" should be what you need: ua-cam.com/video/DWAG5v1T24Q/v-deo.html
You can buy both adhesive vinyl and iron on vinyl from Michaels so you will want to check the packaging to see what it says. If it says permanent adhesive vinyl then you will not want to apply heat to it. That is a sticky material that does not require heat. If the packaging says that it's iron-on vinyl or heat transfer vinyl (HTV) then that is the type of vinyl you would want to use with an iron. I hope this helps!
For it to be even, add in a foam piece underneath the canvas
If you didn’t say ignore the lobby tattoo I wouldn’t see it. Now I can’t focus keep looking at the tattoo😅😅😅. ❤❤❤
I like canvas panels sense they don't have a board underneath.
Regular canvas you buy for an artist is not cotton?
I think cotton is usually the material they are made out of. 🙂