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Using VLR To Remove HTV - Fixing A Cricut Fail
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Cliff Notes:
Buy VLR - Amazon is the only place I know of to find it.
Apply to the back of the fabric. Stretch the fabric. Peel off the htv.
Super easy. Worked great!
I reapplied a new design over the area where I had used the VLR, and it went on beautifully! No problems at all.
I love this pillow (second from the left), despite my mistakes in not welding the pumpkins to the truck... But my husband and I did not get married in 1993. That's when our twins were born. We got married in 1991. Yeah, I don't know what I was thinking either. :-)
VLR is something I had heard mentioned a few times on different facebook groups, so when I placed my last amazon order, I added a can to my order. It has sat on the shelf ever since. I was intimidated by it.
Today, Design Space was down. (Still is, actually...) so it was a good time to try the VLR. My first challenge was opening it. Although I knew it couldn't actually be aerosol, when I saw I had to puncture the top (which the label says is plastic, but sounds more like metal when tapped) it made me nervous to use a hammer and nail. I couldn't think of another way to do this, so a hammer and nail it was.
That worked fine!
The next instruction was to remove the red tip from the spout - my spout did not have a red tip. The cap appeard to be missing. (So once I was done, I taped the top close, because this smells like something that might evaporate, and it is not exactly cheap.)
(For these pillows I had used the "backside" of some clearance fabric.. so the inside of the pillow case has a design, as shown here. The wet spot is where I applied the VLR)
The next instructions are to turn the item inside out and apply the liquid to the back of the design. That sounds easy enough, but it is actually a little tricky, if you cannot see the design through the fabric, and do not want to remove all of the vinyl. Still, I managed well enough. I ended up losing both the 3 and the 9 - but I don't mind replacing two small numbers, I was replacing one anway!
Once you apply the liquid, you stretch the fabric, and then when turned right side out, the vinyl comes off REALLY easily! Or at least it did for this one!
In addition to my date mistake, I had this pillow, that my sister in law had asked me to make. She brought the cover. I applied the htv. Then two weeks later, my nephew changed his mind and enlisted in the Navy, instead of the Air Force. She had suggested I just add all of the branches to the pillow and make the Navy the largest.. but I thought I would like it better if I could remove the htv and start fresh.
For the this second one, the material didn't have as much stretch, so the vinyl didn't pull up quite as much on it's own. It still was REALLY easy to pull up a corner and peel the vinyl right off!
(a quick video of the htv peeling off, to show you how easily it comes up!)
I reapplied a new htv design over the area where I had used the VLR to remove the old, and it went on beautifully - no problems at all!
When I asked Dan what he wanted to do this week-end, he replied "everything", as if he hadn't been married to me for 25 years and had no idea what he would be in for. LOL! We SHOULD have stayed home and worked on 5 gazillion farm projects, but we decided the work could wait until Monday - we burn out if we spend too much time not making nearly enough progress on the farm, so we stretch our work days out more this year. With all this rain, there's only so much we can do anyway. I started my Saturday with book club at the Rose Hill library. We discussed Rogue Lawyer, which I really enjoyed. I haven't read Grisham in a long time. Years ago I read everything he wrote as fast as he wrote it, but then they all started to feel a bit like the same novel for awhile, so I stopped reading his books until this one was a book club selection. This is why I love book clubs, they get me to read things I may not chose on my own. Next month we will d...
The Cliff Notes: Design is from : http://caluyadesign.com/free-bunny-faces-svg.html Hole for EOS is 1.46 Font is A Little Sunshine First, download the free files from http://caluyadesign.com/free-bunny-faces-svg.html Normally you want the svg files, but it's faster to use the PNG files for this project, since it is print then cut. I used the Egg file. Tip - to see thumbnails of your svg files, use this extension . Create a 5.58x7 rectangle in Design space. Upload the Bunny PNG File Add your text. Change your text to Print. Select all, choose Center horizontally If you have already added the circle (1.46 in diameter) hide it. Select all, Flatten. Add a 1.46 inch in diameter circle, right over the nose. (You can set the size in the toolbar across the top, beside "flip". Just type the size into the box) Select All, Attach. (That will keep the circle in the right spot when it cuts) Choose Make it, send to your printer. It will print a black box around your desi...
This week-end we logged a lot of our finds "in the field", or quickly at Tim Horton's the next morning when we had cell signal. We agreed that in the future, when caching in an area with no signal, we will log all of our finds as drafts and I'll edit and publish them when we get home. But that's a live and learn moment, and we did not do that on this trip. We often forgot to hit the favorite button on our favorite caches. I thought I was going to have to go back and rewrite the logs for all of the caches we wanted to give favorites to, and then I clicked the arrow beside the favorites tab on a cache, and saw I could just choose "add favorite" from the drop down menu. YAY! Quick and easy! A larger view, for those who need it. Just click on the arrow beside the Favorites at the top.
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