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First off, these designs are gorgeous! The broken glass type and the solid holo are pretty standard, but the lines and the stars and that teeny tiny confetti one? Spectacular! They really glitter and shine like no tomorrow. If you don't need opaque white to show, these look great and are WAY brighter and more vivid than using a clear holo overlay.
The metallic silver is a bit of a sike---- it's very pretty, don't get me wrong, but it's not holo. So when it's packed next to the solid, no pattern holo, it just looks kinda dead and like defective holo sheets. That is not the case! You can definitely use them for metallic looking stickers, don't judge that poor silver too harshly. It's just literally overshadowed by rainbow sparkles.
The vinyl works exactly how it should!!! I printed stickers on a sheet of the solid holo vinyl using my inkjet (Canon Pixma Pro 100) printer using the gloss photo paper setting, and the ink went on fine. No smudges, no beading up, and within a few seconds it was dry. I left it about a minute before i rubbed at the print with my fingers, and nothing budged! I then put a clear adhesive laminate top layer on it, ran it through my laminating press, and cut it out with my Silhouette Cameo. Not a single problem to be had! Gorgeous results. Can't recommend enough!
I am, however, very used to working with holo material for stickers, and I know some people have struggles getting their plotter of choice to read the registration marks on such shiny material. Here's a lifehack--- get that kinda matte frosted looking scotch tape (I think it's called 'ruban magic tape', it's the scotch brand stuff with the green packaging)... and just slap a strip of tape over the registration marks. Instantly matte and your machine shouldn't have any problems reading it.
First off, these designs are gorgeous! The broken glass type and the solid holo are pretty standard, but the lines and the stars and that teeny tiny confetti one? Spectacular! They really glitter and shine like no tomorrow. If you don't need opaque white to show, these look great and are WAY brighter and more vivid than using a clear holo overlay.
The metallic silver is a bit of a sike---- it's very pretty, don't get me wrong, but it's not holo. So when it's packed next to the solid, no pattern holo, it just looks kinda dead and like defective holo sheets. That is not the case! You can definitely use them for metallic looking stickers, don't judge that poor silver too harshly. It's just literally overshadowed by rainbow sparkles.
The vinyl works exactly how it should!!! I printed stickers on a sheet of the solid holo vinyl using my inkjet (Canon Pixma Pro 100) printer using the gloss photo paper setting, and the ink went on fine. No smudges, no beading up, and within a few seconds it was dry. I left it about a minute before i rubbed at the print with my fingers, and nothing budged! I then put a clear adhesive laminate top layer on it, ran it through my laminating press, and cut it out with my Silhouette Cameo. Not a single problem to be had! Gorgeous results. Can't recommend enough!
I am, however, very used to working with holo material for stickers, and I know some people have struggles getting their plotter of choice to read the registration marks on such shiny material. Here's a lifehack--- get that kinda matte frosted looking scotch tape (I think it's called 'ruban magic tape', it's the scotch brand stuff with the green packaging)... and just slap a strip of tape over the registration marks. Instantly matte and your machine shouldn't have any problems reading it.