This tutorial demonstrates how to personalize a satin bridal robe for a wedding using a Cricut maker and heat transfer vinyl. The tutorial covers the process of designing, cutting, and applying iron-on vinyl (HTV) to create personalized robes for the wedding. The fabric used for the letters should be ironed on the wrong side of the fabric, not the right. The temperature should be between 270°F-280°F, and the pressing time should be 15-20 seconds total. The pressure should be based on the recommended HTV (typically medium-firm). The tutorial also includes a tutorial on how to apply heat press glitter on a satin bridesmaid robe. The tutorial also includes a tutorial on making a DIY wedding day countdown chalkboard sign, perfect for bridal parties, Pamper Parties, and Events. The tutorial is available in various sizes for adults, kids, and adults plus size. The tutorial also includes a tutorial on making a floor length robe, bride robe lace back, long white robe, ivory satin robe, white bride robe, and long dressing gown. The tutorial concludes with a quick and easy project that requires only weeding and using an easy press or iron.
📹 Personalized Bridal Robe with Cricut – Wedding DIY with HTV | DIY Bride Robe | Wedding DIY series
Today I will be showing you how to personalize a satin bridal robe for a wedding. This robe is personalized using a cricut maker …
📹 DIY BRIDE ROBE WITH YOUR CRICUT & HTV!
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