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This is the one, right here. (put it in your cart)
This is by far the best transfer medium I have used. Let me back up and start with I have been doing vinyl transfers for about a year and a half. Someone recommended I try the dollar tree clear shelf paper, called magic cover. Between that and regular old clear contact paper I thought I was a pro. Until one day I got to a spot on the roll and it wouldn't stick. At all. Not even a little bit. Panicked I grabbed the contact paper and it stuck, but wouldn't release my vinyl. It was stuck on there for good. So I cut it out again. And again and kept having the same issues with one not lifting, or lifting just enough but once put on my surface, I pretty much had to individually convince each tiny piece to go down. I might as well done it by hand. I wasted SO MUCH VINYL! I finally threw out the contact paper. I stopped doing vinyl for a bit because it was so stressful that my fun hobby became no fun.So Christmas just came up, and my friend needed a bunch of small gifts. She asked me if I could make a few monograms for her. No problem! Let me just cut these out. Then I had to face the fact that my magic over wasn't sticking. Again. At all. So I read some reviews, ok I read a lot of reviews, and I figured Amazon has a great return policy right? 2 days later I got the paper transfer tape. I wasn't really sure I made the right choice. I mean it wasn't clear. It was see through enough. guess. I cut out a bunch of monograms. I made a couple extras and unrolled my new transfer paper. I started to smile, could this be easier? Then I cut out a few places and placed it on my vinyl and guess what? It stuck. I hadn't even burnished it, and it was stuck! I refused to give in, yet. I had to put this vinyl on a cup, just to see. And it stuck, and it peeled off so easily! You know how they say the right tools make a difference? This is the right tool for vinyl. This was by far the best product I had used so far.I have waited a few weeks, and many applications before I gave this product a review. I even tried out another "popular brand" because I was so hung up on the clear without spending more. I can honestly say this made me love doing vinyl again. A few dozen ornaments and cups later, this is what made the biggest difference for me. I use mostly oracal 651, but have also tried it with both cricut and silhouette vinyl with the same great results. I will be ordering the clear next time in addition to another roll of the paper tape. And Angel Crafts, super nice seller. They actually reached out and email you to ask how you like the product. I love that. Thank you!
A**A
great transfer paper for vinyl projects
This works great. I was very pleased with how well it worked and didn't leave behind any residue when applying the vinyl to my projects. I will definitely be purchasing it again in the future. I also love that it has the grid so you can better align your projects to make sure they are centered and straight. It is a white transfer paper but you can see through it really well to see your image. Great price point also. Shipped fast. Thank you!
D**E
Awesome product! I have a circut explore and I ...
Awesome product! I have a circut explore and I use a lot of oracal 651 vinyl. The cricut transfer tape is finicky as sometimes it is too sticky and doesn't want to release what I'm trying to transfer. After researching, I tried contact paper which wasn't sticky enough. I saw a YouTube video where a woman was using this Angel transfer tape and thought "why not give it a shot?" I am so glad I did! It is sooooo easy to work with! I love the bigger guidelines, it's very easy to get off of products, it sticks to the vinyl without getting stuck! Will be buying again in the future!
R**E
Great transfer paper. Love it.
Love it. The paper has a low enough opacity that it's very easy to line up the paper with the design, and the 1x1 inch graph makes sizing a breeze when used in conjunction with my digital cutter. Adhesion is just perfectly right between being sticky enough to securely lift my vinyl off it's backing and not so sticky that pieces of vinyl stay stuck to the transfer paper when I remove it after stencil application.I've only used this with vinyl, and vinyl is the material the product details claim this paper is designed for. It works great with the Craft E brand and the Oracal 631 brand that I've tried it with. The adhesive is almost certainly too strong for any kind of fibrous paper, though. Don't use this for construction paper. You'll destroy your cut.Tip: When removing any kind of transfer paper from a design after applying the design to your working medium, remove it by peeling back in such a way that the angle where the contact paper lifts off your design is as obtuse as possible. I've attached an image to show what I mean. See how the paper I'm grabbing the paper very close to where it's coming off the "design" and am pulling it all the way back so it's almost folded back on itself? Doing this will help avoid small details of your design sticking to the transfer tape, and this is a handy tip for dealing with any kind of adhesive paper.
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