A Free SVG That Looks Amazing in Glitter Iron-On Vinyl

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Apply the Iron-On

I’m using the Cricut Autopress, but any heat press will work for this project.

Before pressing, I checked the Cricut Heat Guide to confirm the correct temperature and time.

Just select your heat press, transfer material, and base material, and it gives you everything you need.

I preheated my press to 315°F and set the timer for 50 seconds. These settings worked for both the Smart Iron-On and the glitter iron-on.

Hand holding a heat press control panel next to a heat press platen, showing temperature and time settings ready for applying iron-on vinyl.

While the press heated up, I prepped my shirt by running a lint roller over the front to remove any fuzz or hair.

I layered the glitter over the white iron-on with the spacing I wanted.

To find the center, I folded the design in half horizontally, then lightly pinched the edges.

Those pinch marks make lining everything up much easier.

Hands positioning an iron-on vinyl design on a T-shirt using alignment guides, with a heat press platen nearby before pressing.

A T-shirt ruler helps with placement, but it’s not required.

I placed the design about 3 inches below the collar.

Hands centering an iron-on vinyl design on a T-shirt using a T-shirt alignment ruler, with a heat press platen positioned beside the shirt.

The iron-on liner is slightly sticky, so once the design was in place, I peeled up the glitter layer and moved the shirt to the heat press.

Iron-on vinyl text placed on the back of a T-shirt and covered with a carrier sheet, ready to be pressed with a heat press.


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