Vinyl Not Transferring To Glass

To transfer an image onto glass fix adhesive packing tape to the image you d like to transfer.
Vinyl not transferring to glass. I find this more effective than just using my fingers to adhere it to glass. That s tip 1 for applying vinyl on glass make sure they re clean. Burnish the vinyl onto the glass by rubbing a damp sponge over it. I chose these colors to match the bottles.
When using cricut transfer tape stick it to a scrap piece of transfer tape a few times before you use it on your actual vinyl so that the stickyness is reduced. I looked for similar bottles online and these are the closest i could find. Alternately you can use a gel transfer medium to move the image directly on to a glass surface. From this experience we suggest cutting around your design as close as you can.
Your vinyl is not sticking to your transfer tape. 1 as with any htv create your design and send it to your cutter. The vinyl i m using is blush and ocean metallic from the cricut metallics vinyl sampler pack. Soak the image and tape in warm water then remove the paper and stick the image onto a glass object.
You create a decal but only some of the letters stick onto the transfer tape while the rest are left behind on the backing paper. This will help eliminate the carrier sheet press marks that can show up on glass we did not do this. When the entire design is on the wine glass carefully remove the transfer tape and burnish the vinyl down again with a silhouette scraper. If you are doing more than one wine glass pour all of the water into the next wine glass this will ensure that all of the designs on every wine glass are in the same spot so long as you don t spill any water while pouring.
3 weed away the excess vinyl from your design.