Storm Blue PU Heat Transfer Vinyl

Add a bold, moody pop of color to your custom creations with our Storm Blue PU Heat Transfer Vinyl. This premium polyurethane vinyl features a rich, dramatic blue shade reminiscent of thunderous storm clouds.

What is Heat Transfer Vinyl?

Heat transfer vinyl (HTV) is a special type of vinyl designed for applying custom graphics, text, and designs to surfaces using heat and pressure. The vinyl design is cut out, positioned on the substrate material, and then heat pressed to permanently adhere it.

Why Choose Vinyl?

HTV vinyl offers excellent benefits for decorating and branding:

  • Superior Durability – Resists cracking, peeling and fading
  • Eye-Catching Dimension – Creates subtle yet striking raised designs
  • Versatile Application – Adheres well to cotton, polyester, wood, and more
  • Cost-Effective – An affordable solution for custom apparel and decor
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Importance of Vinyl

In today’s world of individuality, heat transfer vinyl allows crafters, businesses and DIYers to add glamorous, high-impact designs and logos to apparel, decor, accessories and more.

Uses of Storm Blue PU HTV

This rich, moody blue vinyl makes a bold statement for countless applications:

Apparel & Accessories

  • Activewear and athleisure designs
  • Formal/evening wear accents
  • Branded merchandise, workwear, bags

Home Decor & Gifts

  • Dramatic wall art, signs and decor accents
  • Personalized game room/man cave items
  • Decorative pillows, blankets and more

How to Use (Step-by-Step)

  1. Design your graphic and cut it out of the HTV
  2. Weed away excess vinyl, leaving only the design
  3. Position the vinyl design on your substrate
  4. Heat press using recommended temperature & pressure
  5. Once cooled, peel away the carrier for a brilliant permanent design

Make a statement with our Storm Blue PU Heat Transfer Vinyl! Its rich, dramatic shade adds unmistakable depth and texture. Perfect for adding a moody, eye-catching pop to apparel, decor and accessories.

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