I love Siser glitter!!! I have a niece who loves the look of glitter but hates when it flakes off and sticks to her skin. Siser glitter does not flake off! Love it!!!
Just curious if it matters what order you apply the layers since they aren't actually on top of each other. In other words, applying the largest layer first so you have a guideline for all the smaller pieces. I'm asking because I have a design that is sliced and it has a black outline that goes around the whole thing. I was thinking if I laid the outline first and then all the other pieces in it. Or is it just a matter of preference?
U can't wash the shirts? I did t- shirts for my wife's school in silhouette studio and did an actual knockout design and layered two glitters and ANYONE can wash their shirts! Would not recommend doing it this way
You can definitely wash your shirts when done with the knockout method like demonstrated in the video. It's when you try to put glitter directly on glitter that you will have a problem
I love Siser glitter!!! I have a niece who loves the look of glitter but hates when it flakes off and sticks to her skin. Siser glitter does not flake off! Love it!!!
I cant wait to use Glitter Vinyl! I am still very new and learning! Thank you for such awesome tutorials!!
Great tips! Definitely will be using!
Thanks for this tutorial! Very helpful!
Do you have a video on how to create the design in silhouette?
Awesome! Can't wait to try this!
thanks for all the great information!
I have been looking for a good video for this method... Thank you very much!!!
Thanks for the tutorial. One technique I need to try and perfect.
Awesome. Glad to find this video.
Hey you found us! Thanks for the comment! :)
Thanks, this is exactly what I needed to see!
Lori Aragon don't do it this way if you can't wash the shirts......my method is better
Love this method!! ❤️❤️❤️
It helped me a lot
We are glad it helped! Thank you for the comment! :)
Love this technique...wondering about the color you used for the blueish color.
Just curious if it matters what order you apply the layers since they aren't actually on top of each other. In other words, applying the largest layer first so you have a guideline for all the smaller pieces. I'm asking because I have a design that is sliced and it has a black outline that goes around the whole thing. I was thinking if I laid the outline first and then all the other pieces in it. Or is it just a matter of preference?
Is there a method to which layer should be tacked on first? Do you always do the smallest layer first?
Always the thinnest product first and then size second 😊
@SiserNorthAmerica ahhh thank you!! So if the vinyl products are the same it wouldn't matter, but otherwise go thinnest to thickest. Thank you!!
Thanks
what is the material use and this will be cutting on plotter
How much of an offset, if any, do you use for the knockout?
No offset is necessary with the knockout method.
-Keith
is this aqua glitter?
Where can I find the Pitbull Dad design SVG for purchase?
Love the tutorial but not the background music... distracting
music is too loud ;(
Music is too loud and distracting.
U can't wash the shirts? I did t- shirts for my wife's school in silhouette studio and did an actual knockout design and layered two glitters and ANYONE can wash their shirts! Would not recommend doing it this way
You can definitely wash your shirts when done with the knockout method like demonstrated in the video. It's when you try to put glitter directly on glitter that you will have a problem
Bad hair Buddy lol