How to Iron On a Wallet
This article goes over how to iron on a wallet with the Cricut Easypress. This makes an awesome personalized gift. Learn the settings for working with everyday iron on and review step by step instructions for a how to iron on a wallet in this article.
YouTube Video
See below for the step by step how to iron on a wallet.
Designed In Design Space
Design space allows for quick and easy creation and editing of any design. My son chose this design and the wallet was a gift for his friend. Love SVG has a bunch of cut files for FREE. The designs are free for personal use (make and give, NOT sell). A commercial license is available for purchase at a reasonable price for items intended to be sold. Definitely check them out if you haven’t done so already. Adding a name personalizes this gift. Find hundreds of fonts, many of them for FREE on dafont.com. Another great idea for personalization is to use monograms. For monograms dafont.com has a FREE font called Monogram kk.
Cut Out With The Cricut
Use an electronic cutting machine to cut out the design. The design can be cut out by hand on iron on – heat transfer vinyl (HTV), but there are some pretty intricate cuts that would be best cut and done with an electronic cutter. I have and LOVE the Cricut maker. The maker quickly and easily cut the words out of the heat transfer vinyl (HTV) material. Unwanted excess material was subsequently removed, or also known as “weeded.” See my Cricut maker review here.
Heat Transfer Vinyl (HTV)
For this project, the heat transfer vinyl (iron on) was all Cricut brand. I highly recommend that people price compare to get the best quality and price for all materials. The Cricut everyday iron on heat transfer vinyl (HTV) was purchased directly from Cricut during a big sale. Cricut also has wonderful mystery boxes for more frugal spenders. Amazon also has multiple options as well, like the glitter HTV variety pack. High quality non-Cricut vinyl brands include Siser and Oracal. Remember to do test cuts before cutting the design because settings may be slightly different for alternative brands.
There is also plain heat transfer iron-on from AliExpress. Plain heat transfer vinyl is normally $3.87, and is often on SALE for $1.99. Just remember that purchases from AliExpress come directly from China, so it’s necessary to allow for longer shipping times. AliExpress is similar to Wish, but AliExpress has items that ship for FREE, like this one.
Wallet
Polyester wallets, like the one used in this project, can be found at many retailers. This wallet is Quicksilver brand. Walmart and Target have a very large variety of suitable wallets at affordable prices. If you need it delivered check out Amazon, thus allowing for FREE Prime shipping.
.Everyday Iron On With The Easy Press
Ironing on the design was super simple and was done easily as seen in the YouTube video above. Using the Easy Press at 320 degrees, the HTV design was laid out as desired with a Easypress mat underneath the material. The entire design was ironed on initially for 15 seconds with a teflon sheet between to protect both the heat press and the project. To fully set and adhere the HTV a final press was done after the clear transfer carrier sheet was removed, for another 15 seconds. This process can also be done with a home iron on the high cotton setting. I have used both. The Cricut Easypress provides much more consistent, easy, and professional results.
After adhering the HTV, the custom wallet was done and ready to be used as a unique personalized birthday gift. Hopefully this step-by-step article was helpful and inspired you to go out and create your own iron on wallet. Change the design and the colors and make it uniquely yours. Above all, have fun!
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