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Glow in the Dark Permanent heat transfer Vinyl - 7 Sheets A4 DIY design cut iron
$ 8.97
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Description
LET YOUR IMAGINATION FLY! Create designs that look one way when exposed to light and different in the dark, for an unique, special, and one-of-a-kind item that make people stop and say WOW. Add fun to T-shirts, backpacks, pillows, fabric shoes, hats, blankets, hoodies, etc. with our Aymuray Glow in the Dark washable permanent vinyl. Easy DIY projects: draw your designs by hand, stencils or computer, cut them with scissors or a cutting tool, easy to apply with your iron or press tool and VOILA! This bundle contain 7 A4 sheets (8-1/4 x 12 inches) of fun colors that transition to luminous colors depending on the environment light.[PREMIUM QUALITY]
Our premium PU heat transfer vinyl have excellent elasticity and stretch, strong adhesiveness, excellent durability and washability and are specially engineered for applying to a wide range of fabrics (polyester, cotton, nylon blends, lycra and similar textiles. DO NOT use on waterproof fabrics). Our HTV materials are SGS certified, eco-friendly and safe to wear.
[EASY TO USE]
Strong carrier material (PET) that eliminates the need for a Teflon sheet. You can iron on or use a press tool directly into the carrier material to transfer the design. Suitable for use of cutting machines like Cameo Silhouette, Cricut, etc. or just your regular scissors. Easy to weed: Our HTV does not lift the design during weeding because it is still adhered to the plastic backing (carrier) and you can pull on it pretty hard without removing your design. In addition, because of the low heat requirement, you can also use tools such as household irons to complete the work.
[DESIGN VERSATILITY]
Create unique designs with our two whites that transition to two different colors in the dark: (white glows blue, white glows green)
[PROGRESSIVE COLOR TRANSITION]
Aymuray glow in the dark vinyl has more than two color stages, it would progressively change colors according to the environment light. Out in the sun it charges and looks nice and bright; as you enter the house and light diminishes, it starts changing to neon; the darker the room the more luminous it looks. Pretty cool...