Contact Creative Covering with die cut machines
So, I've been wanting to cut with vinyl for a while now. Watched youtube videos and everything. But the cost and color selection was nothing I really liked.
I just bought a roll of Contact Creative Covering in the shelf liner section of Walmart. $5.28 for a roll 18" wide, 24'long.
OMG!!!! This is sooooo cool! I cut off a small piece to play with. My cricut cuts it like butter. No multi cut needed.
Then I peeled it away from the backing and just stuck it onto my craft mat. The surface is sort of slick and I wanted to stamp on it. So I laid a thin coat of Gesso on it and let it dry.
Would you believe I can then color it with my stamp pads, use my Spectrum Noir markers or stamp a design, glue glitter..... anything you can put on paper you can use on this.
The sticky back is so awesome. It will securely stick to virtually anything, but best of all will also just peel right back off with no residue.
The first thing I'm gonna do is decorate my Cricuts and sewing machines. Then I'm gonna do some wall decor for my sewing room and craft room. I love this because it's just to easy to use!
I also did a few practice cuts with 3/4" designs and the Cricut cuts this as cleanly as paper.
Obviously I am using my Cricut - but this would work with the Silhouette too I'm sure.
I don't know about Cuttlebug and nesties. Maybe I'll try it and post back.
Ok - just tried it with Cuttlebug dies and Nesties. Works like a charm, everything cut super clean. Also ran it through an embossing folder - PERFECT!
WOW - this just opens up a whole new world for me. And it would look great as embellisment on cards. Just sort of gives a little different texture than paper does.
And at 5 bucks for 24 feet you can't go wrong.
OH OH I just thought of something else. Because it's so thin you could probably use it in place of washi tape too.
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Last edited by sewnmachine; 01-05-2013 at 10:13 AM..
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