The Ultimate Guide: Sealing HTV (Iron On Vinyl) on Wood Projects – The  Walnut Grove

The Ultimate Guide: Sealing HTV (Iron On Vinyl) on Wood Projects – The Walnut Grove

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Have you ever tried ironing vinyl onto wood? If you haven’t you should check out my guide. I did a series of 18 tests to find out how both Siser Easyweed HTV and Cricut Everyday Iron On vinyl adhere to painted, stained, unfinished, and finished wood. But what about after the vinyl is on? What…

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