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How To Layer Different Kinds of Heat Transfer Materials

Layer your way to a unique look.

Layering materials is one way to create new and unique looks in your decorative garment business. However, making sure your CAD-CUT® heat transfer vinyl materials all work together can be tricky. We can help!

 

Layering Materials at Different Temperatures

Mixing materials to create mixed media looks is a great way to get new looks for your customers. Learn how to layer materials that require different temperatures so you get a professional finished product.
Watch Layering Materials at Different Temperatures

Combining Heat Transfer Materials Interactive Guide

Select a foreground material from the left, then look for the compatible background materials and application instructions on the right.
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How To Create a Two Color Design

Get tips for creating a two color design with your design software and then applying it with CAD-CUT® materials.
Watch How To Create a Two Color Design

How To Layer Neon Materials

Designing garments with popular multi-color neon graphics can increase revenue for your business.
Watch How To Layer Neon Materials

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Do-It-YourselfMATERIALS

See the latest innovations in CAD-CUT® heat transfer materials and learn tips, tricks, and instructions on creating the best designs possible.

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Find the right heat printing equipment for your business and learn how to keep it running at full capacity.

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