Testing vinyl on canvas.
Can you iron vinyl onto canvas.
If you have a heat press and the canvas is too small for the wood frame to fit over the plate i would recommend using your iron instead.
It can be done.
An untreated canvas works best for this.
Result the htv stuck perfectly.
The whole canvas was dry in under an hour and paint could still be applied to it and holy of holy s the vinyl stuck.
The key is to paint th.
Since you re using heat transfer vinyl it s going to transfer with heat aka your iron or a heat press.
If you start pressing vinyl or a similar fabric with a thicker press cloth like a fleece or flannel and you aren t getting results try switching press cloths before changing the heat on your iron.
I divided the canvas into 4 different sections i painted two of the sections and left two as is.
First lets talk about the heat press method.
Switch to a cotton press cloth and try again.
If you still aren t seeing results you can turn up the heat on your iron a small amount.
One of the difficulties with getting the vinyl to stick is the canvas does not have a hard surface.
If you love learning from video you can watch me walk you through each of these tests in my vinyl canvas video.
Before you put your vinyl design onto the canvas grab a large hardback book.
Place the heat transfer vinyl design onto the canvas in the position where you want it to be placed.
But with a canvas there is a little give when you push on it and you want to be able to push firmly.
I think it was a beautiful addition to the wedding and it was such a sweet personal touch that didn t cost too much money.
If you are looking for information on how to put vinyl on a canvas you can to the right place.
Placing a hard book under the canvas will give us the perfect firm surface we need.
You can also use adhesive vinyl for doing a reverse canvas but i prefer the look of one that has been done with htv and a heat press.
I tested both adhesive or sticky vinyl and heat transfer or htv vinyl.