Showing posts with label Adhesive Vinyl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adhesive Vinyl. Show all posts

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Paper Insert Tumblers

I do apologize that there hasn't been a post in awhile.  My plan was at least every other week.

We have and have had some awesome buys in the Crazy Craft Buys Facebook group.   Currently one for Oracal patterned vinyl and one for E6000, ATG tape, Scor Tape and ATG gold and much more.  Remember, if you want to join, send an email to crazycraftbuys@gmail.com requesting membership.

Saveacup has a new flash sale (http://www.saveacup.com/flash-sale/)  up for the Awesome Pacific cups, kids tumblers and the Paper insert tumblers.     We get a lot of questions on the Paper insert ones.

Lisa from Kutz It Out made up a bunch of samples one day to show the versatility of these cups.   Since then, a lot of us have used them and tested them.   Some of us have even put them in the dishwasher (not recommended) to see what happened.  The papers have stayed completely dry.   Now if you have a precious photo in one, might be best to take it out prior to washing, but....I know I don't.  lol

The paper insert tumblers are a standard size tumbler.  Remove the lid, then unscrew the inner cup.   Insert a photo or awesome patterned paper or cardstock untilizing the included template and bang, you have an awesome personalized cup.     If you do vinyl work, add some vinyl letters on the outside and you just took it to another level.


Great gift idea for the Bridal party.  You could vinyl their names and match the paper to the wedding colors.

I think Lisa made this one for me. 

You know all the gorgeous Christmas patterns that come out every year.  You could make some great Christmas cups for the family get together!

This one can be for the guys or girls.  Put a Pink Browning buck on  there and......yep, think I need to go make one now for myself!




Monday, March 24, 2014

Cindi's Creations

Cindi Dickerson from Cindi's Creations has shared some wonderful items she makes in her "spare" time.  Cindi is a member of the Crazy Craft Buys group and has proven to be a true CRAZY member.  

We at Crazy Craft Buys wanted to share her work with you.



Cindi makes some gorgeous items using adhesive vinyl.   She is another great inspiration to any crafter.   Cindi works for the Federal Government helping farmers with farming.  She has been married to her wonderful husband, Don for 25 years.  Don also works full time with Dupont.  Don and Cindi both farm on the side.   I'm not really sure, but somehow Cindi manages to craft in her "spare" time.   I am thinking she doesn't sleep much!

Cindi is definitely inspiring me with this wall decal!


Cindi loves the outdoors, fishing, her pool in the warm summer months.   She loves her flower and vegetable gardening.  She adores the ocean as in her words "rejuvenates her and calms her soul".  I think any of us that love the ocean know exactly what she means there.   

Cindi mentioned to me while telling me about herself that she adores pink flamingos.   She says her yard and pool area are full of them.  I think this summer we may have to feature Cindi again and get some photos of her flock of pink flamingos!

Some of Cindi's awesome Monogrammed bracelets!   


Cindi is truely a fun and busy woman.  I dont know how she finds the time, but she somehow does as her crafts are gorgeous.  Stop by her Facebook page and give it a like and tell her hi!   
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Cindis-Creations/151521091539001



Cindi adds a lot of detail in the eggs and the grass for this Easter pail.   That little bit of detail can make a design just pop!  Perfect colors too!

Mason jars for a true country wedding!

She's got the perfect wedding gifts covered as well!

Thank you Cindi for letting use post some of your awesome work on here.   Hopefully some of our wonderful followers stop by to say hello and do some shopping!

If you want to become a member of Crazy Craft Buys and enjoy some great savings on craft supplies, jewelry and who knows what we will have a sale on, send an email to crazycraftbuys@gmail.com.  It is a facebook group.  We are working slowly on getting a yahoo group up and going as well.  

One of our upcoming buys is exclusive to Crazy Craft Buys adhesive vinyl and matching heat transfer vinyl. 




Saturday, October 26, 2013

Floating Lockets and Cups on Sale and Special Vinyl

Crazy Craft Buys has a ton of awesome sales going on right now.   We are all getting geared up for Christmas!

We have some terrific buys going on for lockets and charms right now.  

Stop by




Then Lisa has a buy on a different type of locket with a lot of choices




You need to become a member of Crazy Craft buys.  We post updates every few days on the status of prebuys there.  This helps us to where we aren't answering a lot of emails on when/where.  Just email us at crazycraftbuys@gmail.com and request to join.  We will send you a facebook invite, then you follow the link, then we will approve you. 

Sylvia has a fantastic buy going on for some awesome adhesive vinyls to try out.   


These are group buys, get wholesale pricing for items you want and use!

Then Save A Cup has an awesome flash sale going on right now for several styles.  These are all great for adhesive vinyl or if you are screen printer, they work great too!





If you join Crazy Craft Buys Facebook Group - and we are slowly trying to get a yahoo group going as well, you can see a lot of p hotos for inspiration.   We will do a blog on some of these items very soon.  But in the mean time, join a group of crafters that loves fun, hates drama.  Just send an email to crazycraftbuys@gmail.com  and we will send an invite to you.   

Friday, October 11, 2013

Transfer Tape Basics and Review of the GT Plus Medium Tack Clear Transfer Application Tape for Adhesive Vinyl

First off, I want to say any reviews on this blog do not reflect the opinion of the group Crazy Craft Buys.  The group consists of over 2000 members and they all have their opinions.  Any reviews done are from personal experience of the author.  

First, lets talk about transfer tape or also called application tape for adhesive vinyls.
Application tape is used to transfer a cut image from vinyl onto its final destination place.  One of the biggest struggles in the adhesive vinyl industry, whether its a crafter at home making gifts for friends and family to the large scale sign shops, is picking the perfect transfer tape.  I have to come to believe, there is no such thing.   There isn't one transfer tape that takes care of everything.   A lot of the large sign shops use only the paper transfer tapes. For the crafter and the businesses that do mostly cups, window decals and things like that where they use a lot of layered designs, they use mostly clear.  

The 2 most common application tapes are a paper type - similar to masking tape in consistency and then there are clear tapes where they are like a plastic.  

All of these tapes have their specifics.  If you do only indoor vinyl graphics and use vinyl like Oracal 631, there are tapes that are best for that.  If you do only outdoor graphics and use vinyls like Oracal 651, 751 and 951, then other tapes are best.   And then, 651 is different from 951 in which tape may be best.    See......frustrating!  

Depending if you do the dry method or wet method for applying - that adds to the choice of application tapes.  Some are specifically made for it and some are not meant to use with it.  



Then!!!!!!!   You have low tack, medium tack and high tack.   See, you are already pulling your hair out, now you are to the tackiness.   I have pulled my hair out and spent hours reading reviews.   I broke down and have bought rolls of a lot of tapes.  One problem, is I do small and large scale designs.  Another issue is if you sell your decals to a customer for them to apply.   All of this is why there is no one perfect application tape. 

If you do a lot of layering designs like a lot of folks that do tumblers with the outdoor vinyls, you almost have to use a clear transfer tape.  https://www.hhsignsupply.com and http://www.signwarehouse.com carry a few clear ones.  HH Sign Supply even offers it by the sheets if you are just starting out.     Buy a thinner roll, like 6 inch if you want to buy a roll as this is a good size for doing cups, frames and more.   If all you have is a 6 inch roll and have a 10 inch design you have to do, you can layer it, just be careful when removing the application tape that it all comes up as one.    One of the bigger complaints on the clear tapes - is they will sometimes leave some of their adhesive on the vinyl after removing.   This is HARD to remove.   I do a lot of banners and large designs.  I've had this happen a lot.  I finally discovered that baby wipes (non oil) cleans it quite well.   Straight alcohol never worked for me.  I have switched to using paper tapes for my banners, no residue and just friendlier.  

I do a lot of designs for boats, aluminum hunting boats where they are straight metal or have the matte camouflage paint jobs.  The clear tapes are hard for the customer to use.   The tape wants to pull the design back off the boat.   I have used it enough where I have no problem applying the graphic.   But someone who has never used application tape and is suddenly doing a 5 or 6 foot graphic struggles.   I am finding some of the paper tapes are better for this and am still in the process of testing.   I basically do some designs and have friends and family try putting designs on cars and boats heading for scrap metal.  

One of the best information articles I have found that tells a lot of basics on application tapes is here:


On to a review of GT Plus Medium Tack Clear.   I got my roll from HH Sign Supply.  I started with an 8 inch roll then got a 12 inch roll.   Overall, I love this tape.  When I started with vinyl, I did mostly double wall tumblers and painted wooden signs.   I have since done over 2500 tumblers and over 100 signs.   I do a lot of layered designs on the tumblers.  The GT was perfect for it.  However, on occasion, if I had a design where a large surface was vinyl, it would leave some residue on the vinyl.   Not always and not often, but its a pain to clean up.  Overall, unless I find one I like more, which I have 2 more sitting here waiting to be tested, this is my go to tape for cups.  

On the painted wood signs, it does pretty good as long as my paint is completely dry.  If its not cured, the tape sometimes will try to pull some of the paint off.  When I am doing distressed signs, I don't mind this a lot as it kind of gives the chipped look in some areas.  I also have a customer that buys a lot of 18 and 24 inch decals from me that applies his designs to painted wood.  He hasn't had any problems with it and he had never used application tape until he started buying designs from me. 

So....perfect tape....nope.   Overall, except for the customer that does the large signs, my customers can't use it.   When I do the large designs for boats, the customers have a very hard time getting the decal to adhere to the metal (normally boats).   Now....this could be they aren't cleaning the metal enough, maybe the metal was too cold.  I don't know.  But I want my decal to be proudly shown on their truck, boat or whatever.   They loved that it was clear, but just couldn't get it to adhere.    Now.....I could try a lighter tack tape, but, then it has issues picking up Oracal 651 and 751 sometimes.  Papertape is what I am converting to when I sell a design to a customer where its going on items like this.  Its just easier for them to apply themselves.  

I do a lot of monogram and small single layered designs that I sell on etsy.   If I know what item its going on, I can use the GT, but if its not glass, I don't like using the GT on it as I am afraid they won't go by the directions and they will have difficulty using it.   I am testing a transfer tape for this for an overall clear.  So far so good, but won't do a review on it just yet.  



I am hoping you liked this article.  We are striving to make this an awesome blog with tons of followers.  We want to recognize some great crafters, some great businesses and more.   We plan on doing a lot of giveaways, but really need more followers.   October 20, we will do a random drawing on all of the people who have commented on this post.  Winner will receive a $5 Gift Certificate to Sign Warehouse, HH Sigh Supply or to SaveACup.   Be sure to post a comment and be sure you leave an email or a way for us to contact you.  

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Double Wall Tumblers

A lot of the members of Crazy Craft Buys do tumblers.  We do them for our friends and family, we sell them on our etsy sites or at local craft fairs.  This is a great gift that can be personalized but doesn't cost a fortune.    Some of the members are old pros at these and some are just learning.   

This is just a few of the designs t hat have been done for customers and friends.





We try to  help the members learn all these techniques.  If you want to join, just send an email crazycraftbuys@gmail.com   along with your name and email address.  You will get an email from Facebook, follow the directions, then when you get a message that says you don't have access to the site, be patient, we just need to approve you then.   

We are working on prizes for the blog.   You may want to start practicing commenting on posts as we will be doing random drawings on who leaves a comment.  We will announce it, but would love to see people following and commenting!


Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Scouring the web for videos to learn some tips and tricks on what our followers do a lot of.  With almost 2000 on our Facebook group and other groups, want to give you an easy place to find some inspiration.  We found this basic video on youtube for teaching the wet method.   

Feel free to comment and post your tips and tricks.

Monday, September 23, 2013

Awesome Crafts done by Crafts By SarahD

Sarah brings us some great inspiration from Crafts By SarahD.  She has always loved crafting.  She use to do a lot of scrapbooking work but has turned towards adhesive vinyl work lately.   Sarah loves to decorate items and bring a smile to someone's face.    I think that is one of the biggest things of being a crafter, when you finish a job for someone, whether in business or for fun, when that person smiles when they see your work, you can't help but feel proud.   I think anyone that receive's Sarah's work would be smiling!

These Charger plates are a great crafting idea that are great during the Holidays.   They make great decoration and wonderful gifts.  

Love her use of a prism vinyl which gives these blocks even more dimension!

Love this shirt!!!!  

The Vino2Go cups have opened up a new avenue for vinyl enthusiasts to decorate on and come up with all new sayings.  

Stop by and visit Crafts By SarahD
You can browse her etsy shop -  Crafts By SarahD and please stop by her Facebook page and give her a like! https://www.facebook.com/CraftsBySarahD

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Designs by ACES Crafting Station

Time to Feature another Member of the Crazy Craft Buys group on Facebook.

Kathy Bessey of ACES Crafting Station from Oregon


Ferris Wheel made by Kathy.  


Vinyl on canvas - This season is getting close!


Lighted glass block with Vinyl 


Another outstanding Ferris Wheel by Kathy.   This lady has some amazing talent!

Kathy started crafting about 10 years ago.  She wanted to make some her kids a quilt.  She had never touched a sewing machine, let alone make a quilt.  She started making simple quilts for family and friends, then she discovered the Green Bug Cutting Machine.  That led her into another realm of crafting.  Shortly after, she purchased an 18 inch Black Cat Cougar cutting machine.   Paper is her first love and will probably always hold a special place for her, but her newest addiction is Heat Transfer Vinyl, Adhesive Vinyl and Rhinestones.   But look at those Ferris Wheels out of paper and cardstock - WOW!   

Her crafting started as fun for her but quickly grew into a business as it has done for a lot of us.  Kathy is the owner of ACES Crafting Station.  Kathy enjoys learning new crafts and making new friends.   Stop by her ACES Crafting Station Facebook Page and give her a like and say hi!