If vinyl doesn t separate from the liner simply burnish liner back onto the vinyl and peel away again.
Cricut vinyl not sticking to transfer tape.
Glitter vinyl seems to have more problems being picked up than regular adhesive vinyl.
The vinyl is old poor quality vinyl oracal vinyl is recommended poor quality or low tack transfer tape here s the transfer tape i recommend too much pressure thickness when cutting the vinyl which pushes it into the backing.
Apply to project surface.
Burnish rub the tape onto the vinyl.
How to get your vinyl design cutout to release from cricut transfer tape that is too sticky.
If the vinyl sticks to the liner simply burnish the transfer tape onto the vinyl again and then continue to peel the vinyl away.
Use a scraper to burnish transfer tape onto your design working outward from where you attached the small area.
No more wasted vinyl.
There can be a few reasons for why your vinyl isn t sticking to the transfer tape.
Peel vinyl liner away from transfer tape and design.
Make sure project surface is clean and dry.
Use rubbing alcohol to clean plastic and glass surfaces.
Your vinyl is not sticking to your transfer tape scenario 1.
Peel the vinyl away from the liner at a 45 degree angle.
A craft stick butter knife or the scraper from the cricut tool kit can be used to do this.
You create a decal but only some of the letters stick onto the transfer tape while the rest are left behind on the backing paper.