Customize a basic canvas tote bag with adorable heat transfer vinyl patterns.
Getting heat transfer vinyl to stick to canvas.
But you will catch it when you watch it.
Once the letters were sticking to my transfer paper i carefully pulled the paper back making sure all the text stuck to the paper.
This video gives you some pointers on how to get vinyl to stick to your canvas d and i say stretch your vinyl when i actually mean canvas oh boy.
I prefer to use clear contact paper to transfer my vinyl.
In my experience htv is way better on canvas than adhesive vinyl.
The only exception to this is when you are using glitter vinyl it needs a super sticky transfer paper.
The secret to getting 651 vinyl or any kind of vinyl to stick on a canvas.
But with a canvas there is a little give when you push on it and you want to be able to push firmly.
Did you get your recipe correct.
Vinyl decals adhere better to smooth surfaces and canvas is rough enough that it can create air pockets and overall be quite hard to get vinyl to stick to.
So if you want a longer lasting canvas project i would use heat transfer vinyl on canvas.
So when it comes to shopping or gift giving i try my hardest to reduce the amount of paper and plastic we use.
Ironing vinyl on a canvas.
This was really hard to do.
Then i tried again.
Time temperature and pressure are all extremely important factors when you are using htv heat transfer vinyl.
For this project i used heat transfer vinyl or htv to make my own artwork and you can too.
The best part is that heat transfer vinyl is easy to add to a reverse canvas.
That is a cooking spatula to rub down the vinyl and get the letters to stick to my transfer paper.
Now that your canvas is prepped we are ready to stick on the vinyl.
I do want to mention transfer paper really quick.
Perfect for gift giving and weekend shopping.
Check for instructions for the vinyl you are using and make sure all of your settings are spot on.
Some of the transfer paper brands are entirely too sticky.
I m all about being eco conscious and creating less waste.
Since you re using heat transfer vinyl it s going to transfer with heat aka your iron or a heat press.
I hate losing the dots on the i s.
While vinyl is usually very easy to apply on most surfaces canvas can be a difficult one.
I had to hold the letters down one by one as i peeled the transfer tape.
I know that htv is typically used to personalize t shirts but of course canvas is a fabric too so i thought i would use the heat transfer properties of htv and the cutting properties of my scan n cut to create a nice piece of art.
Vinyl can stick to canvas as long as you take your time to prepare and apply it properly.
Applying the vinyl to the canvas.
After several months i find that the adhesive vinyl will start to pull away from the canvas.
I did flip the canvas over and really press and rub from the backside of the canvas.
Adhesive vinyl on plain canvas.
The vinyl just didn t want to stick.
Want to see how.