Earlier today, I talked about the Silhouette Cameo Vinyl Cutter: MakerSpace Mondays: The Silhouette Cameo – a review. So if you buy a Silhouette Cameo, you’ll probably be making a variety of vinyl projects. Not all vinyl is the same, so here’s a little Vinyl 101 brought to you by high school librarian Dani Fouser.
Use for walls, windows and anywhere you want to eventually remove your vinyl.
Use for car decals, cup decals, etc. This is water proof.
Use to transfer an image onto a surface. In a pinch you can use clear contact self-adhesive shelf liner, though it doesn’t work as well as the Oracal Transfer Tape.
How to Use Transfer Paper with Vinyl | The Pinning Mama
Use to get a stained glass look. Best prices at www.craftvinyl.com
Use this to do things like making t-shirts. It comes with transfer tape and you need print it mirrored. There are a few exceptions to this rule (like patterned paper) so be sure and read the specific instructions for the vinyl you are using.
Use this for more complicated designs that will require a lot of weeding.
Has a little give in the vinyl making this good for t-shirts.
Siser – Most people prefer this brand
Pro-Vinyl – Comparable to Siser
As always, if you have additional tips and tricks, please add them in the comments.
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