Corinne, many thanks for the scotch tape hack that allowed my Maker to read the registration marks. Normally I don’t have trouble with the Maker reading, but this time I did. And the tape fixed it perfectly! Many thanks!
Hi. I love your stickers. I have similar paper and have the cricut joy xtra. After printing it asks what type of vinyl or iron on etc. I'm not sure what to choose. If I choose the holographic it asks to place a laminate. It doesn't cut the laminate or the vinyl too well with this option. Any suggestions please?
@@alicealmanzar6534 you need to do test cuts to find the right cut setting for your material. I have a video about making stickers with the joy xtra you can check out. Also this video may be helpful th-cam.com/video/dfj2SZL5EH8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=_SeavamIHXPJXe4o
These came out so cute. May I please know what setting you used for the paper ? I cut three times and still could not get my cricut to cut all the way. Through so I ended up with kiss cut and not die cut😔
Hello, sorry about the dumb questions. So is this holographic paper, meaning it's not waterproof? & are inkjet printers like the Epson ecotank series? I have the cheapest L1250, would that work?
I love the look of the holographic paper but after I had it in my cart, I noticed that it was not recommended for Canon printers and I have a Canon TS9521c.
Canon printers use heating elements which can damage the holographic finish. That is one reason I no longer use a canon printer. I have done holographic with that brand and it has been fine but it’s a chance you take damaging the material
I have had no trouble cutting IF I can get it to print. I have a LOT of trouble with my printer pulling through thicker sticker paper. How does this holographic sticker paper compare to Cricket brand sticker paper? My printer won’t pull Cricket brand paper through!
This paper is thinner than cricut brand. There are many reasons I do not recommend any cricut products and the sticker paper is because it’s too thick. Having a gravity feed printer is much better for making stickers and other printable products.
I would recommend the epson eco tank. The super cheap like $50 printers tend to jam and use a TON of ink. I’ve had my epson for over 2 years and only added black ink a couple weeks ago.
Okay thanks so much, just making sure there isn’t a cheaper option before I drop $200 but this helps a lot in my decision. also thanks for the quick reply helps out a lot!
Those AI art designs lol
Great tutorial anyway, the holographic paper is really cool !
Corinne, many thanks for the scotch tape hack that allowed my Maker to read the registration marks. Normally I don’t have trouble with the Maker reading, but this time I did. And the tape fixed it perfectly! Many thanks!
Thanks, Corinne! Love the video and the holographic vinyl.
Hi. I love your stickers. I have similar paper and have the cricut joy xtra. After printing it asks what type of vinyl or iron on etc. I'm not sure what to choose. If I choose the holographic it asks to place a laminate. It doesn't cut the laminate or the vinyl too well with this option. Any suggestions please?
@@alicealmanzar6534 you need to do test cuts to find the right cut setting for your material. I have a video about making stickers with the joy xtra you can check out. Also this video may be helpful th-cam.com/video/dfj2SZL5EH8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=_SeavamIHXPJXe4o
@@CorinneBlackstone thank you so much. I will take a look.
@@CorinneBlackstone do you recommend any heat resistant tape?
@@alicealmanzar6534 this is what I recommend amzn.to/3Y8dbTO
Dear you don't show the complete process?
@@T-AXISINFO-em9lb babe I show every single step. What step do you think is missing?
what cut setting did yo use?
Heavy cardstock
These came out so cute.
May I please know what setting you used for the paper ? I cut three times and still could not get my cricut to cut all the way. Through so I ended up with kiss cut and not die cut😔
Medium cardstock. All machines are different you may also need to clean or replace your blade
@@CorinneBlackstone Thank you!😊
I print out the registration marks on white paper and double side tape to the appropriate corner and it cuts
Can it cut exact with no outline?
Yes it can
Love the stickers that holographic paper the bomb. Holographic paper gives stickers extra dimension grandkids love them.thanks for other great vjdeo
Hello, sorry about the dumb questions.
So is this holographic paper, meaning it's not waterproof?
& are inkjet printers like the Epson ecotank series?
I have the cheapest L1250, would that work?
Some of water proof not all. Any inkjet printer will work
Hello Corinne! The Stickers are so cute. Love the Holographic paper...thank you for the Tutorial.
Happy Crafting! 🤗
I love the look of the holographic paper but after I had it in my cart, I noticed that it was not recommended for Canon printers and I have a Canon TS9521c.
Canon printers use heating elements which can damage the holographic finish. That is one reason I no longer use a canon printer. I have done holographic with that brand and it has been fine but it’s a chance you take damaging the material
Thank you for another great tutorial! Are these stickers water resistant or will the ink smudge, if they get wet? I love this project!
These are considered water resistant yes but I would still consider doing a laminate layer
I have had no trouble cutting IF I can get it to print. I have a LOT of trouble with my printer pulling through thicker sticker paper. How does this holographic sticker paper compare to Cricket brand sticker paper? My printer won’t pull Cricket brand paper through!
This paper is thinner than cricut brand. There are many reasons I do not recommend any cricut products and the sticker paper is because it’s too thick. Having a gravity feed printer is much better for making stickers and other printable products.
@@CorinneBlackstone thank you for replying! I’ll try the one you recommended.
What program did you use to print the pictures? And what printer with that paper?
They are printed from design space with an epson et2720
What printer did you use? What’s your printer called
I use an epson Eco tank. They no longer make my model this is the replacement model for mine go.magik.ly/ml/1ea9i/
Is there a budget printer I can purchase that can still do this or is there anything to look for before I purchase one to make sticker’s ?
I would recommend the epson eco tank. The super cheap like $50 printers tend to jam and use a TON of ink. I’ve had my epson for over 2 years and only added black ink a couple weeks ago.
Okay thanks so much, just making sure there isn’t a cheaper option before I drop $200 but this helps a lot in my decision. also thanks for the quick reply helps out a lot!
Really cute stickers. 😊
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Super cute!
These stickers are so cute
Very cute. What setting on Cricut did you use to cut the holographic paper? Is there an option for stickers?
I use medium cardstock
@@CorinneBlackstone thank you!
What’s paper are you using?
I’m using holographic from Hayes www.hayespaper.com/?ref=CORINNE
I’m having issues with Cricut reading this paper.
Try putting matte scotch tape over the lines
Me 2. Did you ever figure it out?
So cute
Love these!
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is this pigment ink?
No it’s inkjet
ADORABLE!!!! What machine is that?
Cricut maker amzn.to/3ILNb8D