How To Use Cricut Transfer Paper On Vinyl? [Step By Step Guide]

 If you usually make Cricut or Silhouette projects, you will have to use transfer paper once in a while. Cricut transfer paper eases the process of getting the design from backing paper and transfer it to final project. If you don’t know how to use Cricut transfer paper on vinyl, this guide is for you. The cut vinyl appears as a big sticker that you need to remove from the backing paper and attach to your project. However, the vinyl is very thin and difficult to transfer using your hands. Plus, it gets more difficult with complicated designs. 

Hence, if you are starting to make vinyl craft stickers, transfer paper will be useful for you. We will reveal the use of transfer paper with vinyl. The process is simple- cutting and weeding the vinyl, transferring the vinyl to the transfer paper, and then transferring the design onto the final project. 

There are many vinyl projects to create. You can increase your business with a Cricut machine, permanent vinyl, and good-quality transfer tape. If you haven’t used transfer paper on vinyl, read this blog that describes a step-by-step guide. 

What Is A Cricut Transfer Paper? 

Cricut transfer paper looks like a paper roll or A4 sheet pack. You can also say transfer paper as transfer tape. You can print on transfer paper via an inkjet printer. For instance, printing a design onto a shirt. Transfer paper is sticky and transfers vinyl to the final material and can work on various materials such as mugs, glasses, cups, etc. It is a good tool to transfer the vinyl decal to the material you need to personalize. 

Cricut transfer tape has two sides. The bottom side is the paper backing that you need to remove, and the sticky upper side is composed of a plastic film. The top sticky side is attached to the top of the vinyl. Crafters use mugs, cups, and tumblers using adhesive vinyl. However, if you are working with heat transfer vinyl, you won’t need transfer paper. For the vinyl projects that have to be frequently washed, such as cups and mugs, you should use permanent adhesive vinyl. 

What Are The Types Of Transfer Tape? 

Transfer paper is available as a regular and strong grip. The standard transfer paper is used for most projects and has a strong grip on glitter vinyl, as you need extra strength to grip the surface. If you have an issue lifting the vinyl from the backing sheet, use a strong grip transfer tape. 

How To Use Cricut Transfer Paper On Vinyl

First, cut the design from adhesive vinyl with your Cricut machine. After that, weed the excess vinyl in and around the design. When you only have the design you need to transfer, you need to peel off the transfer tape. 

Follow the steps to use transfer tape on vinyl:

  1. First, cut the transfer tape a little larger than your design. Before you get rid of transfer tape you should use it several times. Hence, take a little larger transfer tape for your project for proper adhesiveness. 
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  1. Then, peel back the backing paper. Keep the paper backing to use later to stick to the transfer tape. 
  2. Place the transfer paper on your design and burn it down. You can use a scraper or an old gift card or a credit card. 
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  1. You can either turn the piece, take off the backing paper, or lift the transfer tape. You need to fix the design on the tape.
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  1. Now your design is on the tape, and you can move it to your project. 
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  1. Then, press the vinyl down and burnish it once again. 
  2. After that, peel back the transfer tape. Make sure that your project surface is stuck properly to vinyl. Remove the tape and burnish it a little more if it is still lifting. 
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What Kinds Of Projects Can You Make With Permanent Vinyl? 

You can make many projects using permanent vinyl and transfer paper. You can put the design prints on glass, plastic, ceramic, or acrylic surfaces. It means that you can transfer designs on wine glasses, notebooks, flower vases, and many more. 

FAQs 

Why Use Cricut Transfer Paper For Vinyl? 

Cricut transfer paper or tape is generally used to transfer the vinyl with designs to materials such as water bottles, mugs, and tumblers. 

Do I Need To Mirror Vinyl While Using Transfer Paper? 

In the case of permanent vinyl, there is no need to mirror the design on the Cricut Design Space. The design mirroring is necessary in the case of heat transfer vinyl. 

Can I Use Any Type Of Vinyl With Transfer Tape? 

The answer is no; you cannot use any type of vinyl with transfer tape. For heavy vinyl, such as glitter, you must use a high-tack transfer tape. But for standard vinyl like holographic, you should use a medium tack transfer tape. 

Is Cricut Transfer Tape Reusable? 

Yes, Cricut transfer tape is reusable. Once you finish the project, put a Teflon sheet or parchment paper on the transfer tape and save it to use later. Next time you can use it if it has enough adhesion for the transfer. 

Which Side Of The Vinyl Should I Put On Transfer Tape? 

The shiniest or top side of the vinyl should be put on the transfer tape. On the other hand, the sticky side of the transfer tape should stick to the top of the vinyl.

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