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A. Martin
2025-08-02 12:37:08
These sheets worked well for making our concert t shirts. The material isn’t actually glittery, it’s more color variation that gives it a somewhat glitter illusion. I was disappointed in that, but it’s also on me for not reading the description fully.
Scarlett
2025-07-26 14:15:04
These infusible ink sheets were bad from start to finish. My first mistake was setting my Cricut Maker to infusible ink sheets instead of vinyl. To be fair, the instructions on this product do say to use a vinyl setting, so that one was on me. It cut straight through the backing as well. Still, no big deal. I did a small test circle first and discovered this, so I adjusted the pressure and the second test cut was fine. Next, though, was weeding. This material didn’t “crack†like a lot of infusible ink sheets do, so weeding the design was difficult. The worst part, though, was just how sticky the backing was. I would barely touch it and the whole thing would stick to my hand, which was especially amusing considering it wouldn’t hold my design if I begged it to. I had some small print on the design that I was trying to weed, and the little letters would move around and not want to come apart and…I felt like I was in a crafty episode of I Love Lucy. Nevertheless, I persisted and eventually got the design weeded and all the letters back into place. Then I went to put the design on my tumbler. Once the backing transfer material stuck to the tumbler it was STUCK. Again, if I tried to lift a section of it to reposition, the design would get left behind. After fussing about for a while I got it to a position I was okay with (this was for a tumbler for myself so it was okay if it wasn’t perfect) and then I pressed it. Once the tumbler cooled enough to touch I went about trying to remove the transfer material. Again, next to impossible but I finally did it. And…blah. The colours were drab and barely visible. And what was worse, there were sticky marks all over the tumbler. I wondered if I had made a mistake using this product on a frosted glass tumbler. I redid the design with Cricut infusible ink sheets and sublimated right on top of the barely there design already on my tumbler and it came out perfectly.I decided to give the material a second chance and use it on a regular old white Cricut ceramic mug. Surely this would turn out. Nope. The design sublimated just fine (after going through all the weeding and sticky problems from before) but the colours are NOT vibrant. What was supposed to be a deep eggplant purple came out to more of a dull, dusky rose/mauve colour. AND THE MUG IS STILL STICKY! I’ve scrubbed it down twice with Goo Gone with a scrubby bath with Dawn after and there are still so many sticky spots. Im gonna try running it through the dishwasher and see if that helps at all.I can’t even imagine the sticky horror if I tried to use these to sublimate on fabric. Just…don’t waste your money.
Karalyn Millard
2025-07-24 15:09:43
I used a these for tumblers but it ended up leaving marks on my tumbler. The transfer tape left yellow marks from the grid and of the company name on it. I wouldn’t recommend these. I now have a tumbler I hate and wasted.
Jennifer
2025-06-30 15:05:28
I was expecting it to be glittery, but it’s not. It just has little dots to make it look like glitter, but not shiny at all.After company contacted me, they were more than happy to make it right! They went above and beyond with customer service! I will continue to use their product. I highly recommend this company!
Customer
2025-06-13 11:38:04
I decided to try these for sublimating on tshirts for an upcoming vacation and did not want to invest all the money in a sublimation printer/ink and set up. I found them easy to use - I followed the directions, including the Cricut cutting and heat settings and a test cut, and did not have any problems. I thought it weeded easily; the backing is very sticky but I appreciated it when using my heat press as it kept the imagine from moving around when applying pressure. The color was definitely more vibrant than the paper, which is exactly what I was hoping. For me, these worked just as I hoped; I have not and do not intend to use these on mugs so I cannot say how they will work for that type of project. I only gave four stars because I would prefer being able to purchase individual sheets of one color or pattern - I expect to have a number of left over sheets but the price is such that I'm okay with that. A pretty good option if you do not want to invest in a sublimation set up.
Superchick42o
2025-06-05 14:45:55
The pictures showed very vibrant, glittery colors. They're not glittery at all, just white spots that are supposed to make it look glittery, but it just looks like white spots. One that was supposed to be purple glitter came out looking like light brown with white spots. I've done this a million times and I know I'm not doing anything wrong. I cut a small piece of 5 different colors and but them on a test mug, and they all turned out very dull
Sherri Forsett
2025-02-14 15:13:09
I used on a white 97% polyester t-shirt and very disappointed. Transfer was so dull. No at all like the images shown.
Kristin M.
2025-01-24 18:09:44
The colors in the photo are not at all what you get when it arrives. Not sparkly nor vibrant. Would not buy again.
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