Weeding means pulling out all of the unwanted parts, so here it’s all the background and all the insides of letters like “o”. –since you are cutting from the backside, you will need to MIRROR YOUR IMAGE. ![]() –when you put your vinyl on the mat, it goes shiny side down!! This means you are actually cutting your design from the backside. –cutting machine (I LOVE my silhouette!) First, cutting out your design from the vinyl – remember a couple things: –canvas in desired size (I grabbed this one at Michaels) –Future Bright Cut file (I have this for you, FREE, on down on this post) GLITTER heat transfer vinyl (because everything is more awesome in GLITTER!) – I get all of my HTV, glitter and regular, from Expressions Vinyl – LOVE them! Let me give you a quick run-down on how to put vinyl on a canvas – for this project I used: It is KEY in getting your vinyl to stick to your canvas. I have found that the secret to putting vinyl on a canvas is to be sure to use HTV, also known as Heat Transfer Vinyl. YES!! I actually tested several different ways to put vinyl on a canvas, you can see those results HERE. This post is in collaboration with Expressions Vinyl and may contain affiliate links.ĪND, yes, there’s a FREE Cut File, whoop whoop!! If you are looking for information on how to put vinyl on a canvas, you can to the right place! Here are a couple of images you can pin so you can find this post later. ![]() Get excited! I pulled this canvas project together in no time! Have you wondering about putting Vinyl on Canvas? Have you tried it and it didn’t work for you? I have what I found to be the secret to putting vinyl on canvas.
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