

Go slow and smooth to help avoid imperfections in the transfer.

Push down all of the letters or individual components of your chosen design at the bottom, and then slowly move your thumb upward to adhere to the middle and top sections of the design. Put th e bottom of the design straight across the glass, using the waterline as a guide. Attaching, Scraping, and Transfer Paper Removal This will help you ensure that your design is as straight as possible once applied to the glass. Determining Design Placementįill up the glass halfway with water to give yourself a level baseline before adding the vinyl decal. This serves two purposes getting rid of excess transfer paper to prevent it from getting in the way and better allowing you to manipulate the placement of the vinyl so that it can follow the curve of the glass. Once that has been done, remove the transfer paper backing.Īt this point, you’re going to want to cut in-between the spaces at the top of the design (especially if it involves letters). This will make it much easier to attach the decal to the wine glass in the following steps. Use the grid-like guidelines on the paper to line up the decal and ensure it’s as straight as possible. While waiting for the rubbing alcohol to completely dry, you can attach your chosen design to the transfer paper.
CRICUT VINYL ON GLASS HOW TO
Related: How To Pack Wine Glasses Adding the Design to Transfer Paper Cleaning Your GlassĮnsure that your glasses are spotless and dry, then use your preferred swab to wipe the rubbing alcohol onto the outside surface of the glass. Be extra careful to ensure that it will be an appropriate size for the glass you want to attach it to. The first step of this wine glass customizing process involves selecting the design(s) that you would like to transfer onto your glasses.
