Frequently Asked Questions
Each glitter letter is approximately three inches tall and one point seventy-two inches wide. This size makes them ideal for various crafting projects.
The glitter letters are made from high-quality heat transfer vinyl. This material is CPSIA certified, ensuring safety and durability.
The kit includes a total of forty-seven pieces. This includes multiple letters and symbols to create personalized designs.
You can apply the glitter letters using either a household iron or a professional heat press. Follow the specific heat and pressure instructions for best results.
The glitter letters work best on one hundred percent cotton, one hundred percent polyester, or cotton/poly blends. Some shiny fabrics may not adhere well.
Yes, these letters are CPSIA certified and safe for children's clothing. They are designed to withstand regular washing and wear.
To maintain the quality, machine wash in warm water with mild detergent. Turn garments inside out and avoid chlorine bleach.
Yes, the glitter letters are machine washable. They are designed to resist abrasion and maintain their sparkle through multiple washing cycles.
The recommended temperature range for applying the letters is between three hundred two degrees Fahrenheit and three hundred twenty degrees Fahrenheit.
For best adhesion, apply firm pressure using your body weight and cover with parchment paper during application. Reheat for a few seconds for optimal results.
Yes, the glitter letters are perfect for creating personalized gifts for birthdays, anniversaries, and other special occasions.
Avoid using an ironing board and ensure your surface is hard, like a countertop. Use only parchment paper or a Teflon sheet under the iron.
Yes, you should wait twenty-four hours before washing the fabric after applying the glitter letters. This helps ensure proper adhesion.
Yes, ensure you apply sufficient pressure using your body weight and keep the surface hard. Always monitor the adhesion process closely.
If the letters do not stick, try reapplying them with additional heat and pressure. You can check adhesion by lifting a corner of the carrier sheet.












