![]() There are different types, permanence levels, patterns, and textures. Vinyl Types ExplainedĪs explained above, regular vinyl can be used on any smooth surface. Looking for more Cricut posts? I also wrote a guide to Cricut mats and a tutorial for using the Cricut Easy Press. You can use any vinyl brand with your Cricut. Otherwise, we would be here all day! This post is long enough as it is! Please note that there are many other vinyl brands available, such as Siser, Oracle, Silhouette, and smaller brands like Expressions Vinyl and Cuttables.įor the sake of brevity, I’m only writing about the Cricut brand vinyl types. Vinyl has a white backing and iron-on vinyl doesn’t. Iron-on vinyl requires heat to make it stick and is applied to soft surfaces (typically fabric, like t-shirts.) Regular vinyl is kind of like a sticker or decal and can be applied to smooth surfaces. Vinyl can be broken into 2 categories: regular and iron-on (or heat transfer.) Each category has sub-categories, which I will explain. Cricut Vinyl Types: Which Vinyl Should I Use? ![]() ![]() As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. By purchasing an item through an affiliate link, I earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.
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