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How To Remove Old Navy Logo From Flip Flops

Today I'm going to share with you lot how to personalize inexpensive flip flops with HTV to add together a little fun to your summer wardrobe. From cheeky sayings to graphics to monograms, we've got your summertime sandal fun covered.

Disclosure: This project was made possible thank you to Cricut, who provided me with a Cricut Maker auto for gratis to exist used in cutting projects on this site. All thoughts and opinions shared hither are expressly my ain and are non influenced by the brand or their affiliates in any way.

Dollar bin flip flops are so easy to personalize with a little HTV. Monograms, cheeky sayings, images, there are no rules to making your sandals uniquely you!
You lot might have noticed but it has been quite a while since I've posted whatever kind of project using a cut car. Seven months plus months, actually. The reasoning for that is unproblematic… I've been having a difficult time with my Silhouette and you can only ruin so much vinyl before you get fed upward.  Only used a handful of times, I moved my newest model machine to the garage so totally over it.

Simply this summer I had such big HTV project plans. And so I bought lots of vinyl and decided to make. it. work. Merely, alas, information technology did not. Information technology was cutting all over the place and even with lots of searching online, I couldn't figure out what went wrong. With some really fun ideas in my caput, I decided to wait into swapping my motorcar for a new brand. I wanted a Cricut.

At present I don't know if yous know me, but this is kind of a large deal, jumping from one brand to another. You see, I'm a make loyalist hardcore. Back when I worked in marketing I'd get teased that I was the biggest sucker to its hooks and information technology'due south true. For all of my life, once I find something that works I work it forever. Any idea how many pairs of Keds or Levis I have in my cupboard? Similar, all of them. I bought a pair of wide leg crops from Target a few weeks ago and I felt so guilty because they weren't Levi's which accept been really good to me (they wash up well, never compress up weird, terminal decades). And I thought it would be okay but I have al lilliputian flake of guilt every time I put them on but I exercise put them on because man they are Cute! Hmm. I only don't know about myself sometimes :)

Dollar bin flip flops are so easy to personalize with a little HTV. Monograms, cheeky sayings, images, there are no rules to making your sandals uniquely you!

Then when Cricut sent me a new machine (thanks so much, Cricut!) I felt equal parts excitement and guilt. And then I let it sit in the box a day or 2 before I decided to get over it and get later it. Feeling the same fright I had when I got my first cutting machine, I was worried that it was going to be difficult to apply and, even worse, that I'd break something. Opening the box I found a sample project that came with my Cricut Maker so I could make and learn how to utilise the machine at the same fourth dimension. Subsequently about 10 minutes I proudly carried my happy little greeting card with a little fabric kite into the living room to testify off my first creation which got a "that'due south really cute" accolade. And cute it was simply it also gave me the courage to learn how my new machine works with hands-on training. Conviction built that I could do the darn thing, I got afterward my long vinyl cutting to do list despite the belatedly hour 'crusade I was stoked.

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Peradventure the true cat arts and crafts assistant is a piddling teed off afterwards getting in trouble for "getting" the cutting mat. She's not going to stray far, though. Watch out, Cricut. Perchance'due south got her eye on you :)

Today'south post isn't about my new Cricut Maker, though. Subsequently I've gotten some more experience with my machine I fully intend to divulge all of the details on it but I'm nevertheless currently in the "getting the hang of it" phase. Today I will be sharing my very first Cricut project, the first in a footling unofficial sort of serial of summer fun with vinyl ideas I've been knocking around this noggin of mine. Or possibly it is officially Summer FUN WITH VINYL. I just named information technology after all :) Also bad summer's near over, right?!? :)

At any rate, today nosotros're going to cut out sayings and monograms and images from heat transfer vinyl and apply them to flip flops. Y'all might exist wondering, how exercise I put HTV on flip flops? Information technology turns out it's really easy. It too turns out that not all flips are created equal when information technology comes to good adherence.

Initially purchasing flip flops for color preference, I grabbed three styles from two stores and got to it. But that's when hen I noticed that some shoes worked significantly better than others and my OCD took agree and I went running around town buying unlike kinds to effort and figure out which ones work the all-time. For existent. It was similar this whole matter where I made Rob drive me around for an afternoon. So at the end of this mail, later on I've shown you the how-to of the whole thing, I'll tell y'all which flip flops seem to piece of work the all-time, so stick around for that.

Dollar bin flip flops are so easy to personalize with a little HTV. Monograms, cheeky sayings, images, there are no rules to making your sandals uniquely you!

Desire to learn how to apply HTV to flip flops?

For this project you lot will need:

  • Cricut Maker
  • Flip flops
  • HTV (I used both (I used both Cricut Atomic number 26-on Lite and Siser Easyweed)
  • Teflon sheet
  • Clover Mini Iron

Just FYI, for my project I decided that this was strictly stash-busting, using scraps left over and piling up from past projects. I've recently been told that vinyl has a shelf life, which I didn't realize, so I want to use upwards what I have before I start buying much of anything new…

Dollar bin flip flops are so easy to personalize with a little HTV. Monograms, cheeky sayings, images, there are no rules to making your sandals uniquely you!

When we were on South Padre Island a few weeks agone I saw a chick walking along the chief elevate with a shirt that said "Beach, delight". And the snark lover in my instantly took to the phrase. I made myself a pair of flip flops with the saying a few days afterwards, but I used a pair of patterned sandals from Walmart and the words didn't really popular out. (more on that at the bottom in my which shoes to apply sectiohow-to

how to of this project is super simple. Measure the workable surface area of your flip bomb (in between the thong prongs and to the border of the heel) to determine your working space. For most of my shoes, the designs couldn't exist wider than one.5 inches to fit in betwixt the 2 prongs nearer the heel of the sandal and needed to be vii inches or less to fit in betwixt the toe thong and border of the heel.

Past the fashion, thong prong is a lot of fun to say. You should totally endeavor information technology. Thong prong.

Cut your words or shapes according to your workable space per your measurements and weed away the excess vinyl. Identify the design onto your sandal and rut up your Clover Mini Iron on the high setting. If you don't have a Clover Mini Atomic number 26 and you similar to practise things with HTV, you should totally get one. You tin can utilize HTV to mugs and now flip flops with one making it a multi-season arts and crafts tool :) information technology costs less than $20. Plus I just really like mine. Information technology's cute.

Dollar bin flip flops are so easy to personalize with a little HTV. Monograms, cheeky sayings, images, there are no rules to making your sandals uniquely you!

Erring on the side of caution, I'd suggest using something like a teflon sheet when applying your HTV to your flip flops in the showtime. Out of the bazillion pairs I fabricated, many did fine with rut directly onto the top clear sheet that holds onto the HTV, but on a few pairs the estrus seemed to exist too much and the vinyl went down wrinkly and puckered. To avoid that entirely, I'd suggest first going over your design with the Teflon between the heat source and the vinyl so that it starts to stick downwards properly. Once it's tacked downwardly in lots of little spots, you tin remove the Teflon and go downwards to really making business organisation stick with estrus directly onto the clear top canvas on your heat transfer vinyl.

Dollar bin flip flops are so easy to personalize with a little HTV. Monograms, cheeky sayings, images, there are no rules to making your sandals uniquely you!

Since flip flops are textured, it's super easy to tell where the HTV has properly stuck downwardly. See how you tin can meet the dots in the "ASE"? That vinyl has seen the heat and is taking to the shoes. Simply encounter on the left side of the "A" and in the heart of the "S"? Those areas still need more heat and pressure level because the vinyl is however polish because it hasn't all the same conformed to the pattern of the shoe. Hit those areas with more heat to ensure a long-lasting design.

Dollar bin flip flops are so easy to personalize with a little HTV. Monograms, cheeky sayings, images, there are no rules to making your sandals uniquely you!

Once everything is laid down on the sole and while the vinyl is still hot, pare the clear protective sheet away.

Dollar bin flip flops are so easy to personalize with a little HTV. Monograms, cheeky sayings, images, there are no rules to making your sandals uniquely you!

Boom. Washed. And super awesome, correct? Beach, please. You know you love 'em :)

At present not to be bound to any one vinyl or design I made a lot of flip flops. I'm talking nearly 14 pairs, oh, my! But that but means I can give you some really proficient tips to buy supplies that work well the first get-round. Allow's see all the places I went with this project:

Dollar bin flip flops are so easy to personalize with a little HTV. Monograms, cheeky sayings, images, there are no rules to making your sandals uniquely you!

Loving on my "beach, please" proverb I made another pair using this purple pair of flip flops from Target. Since I loved the metallic look of the chameleon style straps, I went with golden foil HTV and, dang, those flip flops are hot, correct? :)

Dollar bin flip flops are so easy to personalize with a little HTV. Monograms, cheeky sayings, images, there are no rules to making your sandals uniquely you!

Since I was knees deep in this concern and trying every bit many techniques and shoes as possible I asked family members for requests so I could get more exercise in. My dad wanted a pair that said "Jaws… information technology's baaaack!" Now I counted the number of times the letter "A" abundantly appeared in the texted asking and complied, but I thought it would be super cool to veer off and put a shark on the left flip rather than the text "Jaws". I did notice a free font that is very similar to the iconic JAWS posters chosen Amity Jack, merely since the words were going on a large sole, the short and squatty text just didn't fill the space well enough. If making a smaller pair of shoes, it could piece of work really well and have that poster-feel for the text would be really cool. I'chiliad not sure what the whole "it's back" thing is nearly. Was there a sequel or something?

The shark image I actually scored for free on Pixabay and it conveniently comes in an SVG file you can download which typically works super well for cutting projects. However, the design is flawed for this purpose and information technology cuts random lines in the design when used straight from the site. You tin kind of see those flaws in the red abdomen of the shark. If you would like a cleaned up version of the shark, you can take hold of the pattern in Cricut Design Space hither. You can also download the SVG file for just the cleaned up shark here.

I also learned that y'all tin can layer vinyl with no issues on flip flops, so feel free to go with multi-colored designs. The thought didn't even cross my mind until I was about to lay down this shark and establish information technology difficult to distinguish the crimson body from the black sole and decided to add the white on the fly.

Dollar bin flip flops are so easy to personalize with a little HTV. Monograms, cheeky sayings, images, there are no rules to making your sandals uniquely you!

Next, I decided to rock out some monograms because those symmetrical shapes would look gangbusters on the heels of the soles. And considering we couldn't recollect of whatsoever sayings nosotros wanted on our shoes then this was only easier :) Utilizing generally neon scrap (which my photographic camera tin't seem to capture as neon, they all look kind of pastel, what?!) I cut some awesome monograms. But these are NOT my own designs. Since I'm nevertheless learning how Cricut Design Space works vs. the Silhouette Studio I've been using for years, now, I searched online for SVG files that are ready to go.

Dollar bin flip flops are so easy to personalize with a little HTV. Monograms, cheeky sayings, images, there are no rules to making your sandals uniquely you!

I constitute a site called SVG and Me that has tons and tons of free files for download (you do demand to bring together merely it's free and just requires existence on the site's email list). No matter what cutting machine you have, I'm pretty sure they all use SVG files, so it'southward a great resources for all of us cutting machine crafters. With literally pages and pages of gratis monograms, I picked out my favorites and edited them in Design Infinite with the initials of friends and family unit members, personalizing a pair of flips for all!  I downloaded my  new monogram designs simply when I got them in to start editing them I didn't have a inkling where to start. Merely, luckily, there's also a tutorial that's easy plenty to follow for a full noob like me, on how to actually employ these gratis monograms in Cricut Design Space. Score!

Okay, and so all of the looks have been shared at present permit's compare supplies…

Which flip flops are best to apply HTV to?

Now, granted I didn't get around to absolutely every store and try admittedly every make, but I did go to stores that a lot of us are going to have access to.  When I think of good flip flops that last I frequently think of Former Navy. Unfortunately, every pair has their logo on the heel and so I wasn't able to apply my designs on acme of them. Because that logo is in the fashion, y'all don't need to carp running in in that location to source your flip flops because they aren't going to piece of work for this project.

Dollar bin flip flops are so easy to personalize with a little HTV. Monograms, cheeky sayings, images, there are no rules to making your sandals uniquely you!

Hands downward, my favorite flip flops to employ heat transfer vinyl to are the ones that I initially idea would be the most difficult to work with. Costing less than a cool buck, the flip flops I found available both in bins near the checkouts and in the bodily shoe department at multiple Walmart stores were my favorite. I had my doubts thinking that the really textured bottoms would negatively affect such petty HTV designs, but in the finish, they took the vinyl the best. It's almost like the vinyl melted INTO the flip flops and y'all can hardly find a seam along the edges of any of the transfers. And getting the vinyl down with the heat was FAST. Unfortunately, these shoes also the poorest quality so information technology won't be as well long before it gets that uncomfortable squashed heel that no longer feels like it gives you any cushion from the sidewalk, know what I mean?

Dollar bin flip flops are so easy to personalize with a little HTV. Monograms, cheeky sayings, images, there are no rules to making your sandals uniquely you!

Also sold at Walmart, I grabbed patterned flip flops that run closer to $iv a pair. I had high hopes merely these guys practice not work so well. My blueprint didn't testify upwardly well, but with better pattern and color selection perchance that could be avoided. Simply the bigger problem here is that these guys are sort of shiny and slick and non very textured. It took AGES to get the vinyl to adhere to the shoes and because it took so much endeavor, there were spots I inevitably didn't do well on that are trying to pare up, now. These are, in my opinion, the most comfortable of all of the sandals merely I don't suggest them for personalization with HTV. Meh.

Dollar bin flip flops are so easy to personalize with a little HTV. Monograms, cheeky sayings, images, there are no rules to making your sandals uniquely you!Dollar bin flip flops are so easy to personalize with a little HTV. Monograms, cheeky sayings, images, there are no rules to making your sandals uniquely you!

Coming from Michael's and running about $2 a pair, these flip flops took the vinyl fairly well. They are thinner and feel a scrap cheaper and wear surprisingly quickly. I'yard neither blown away nor put off and think these are a good option for the price if yous don't listen them wearing out quickly. Continue an centre out, because sometimes you can grab them for only a buck when they go one-half off.

Dollar bin flip flops are so easy to personalize with a little HTV. Monograms, cheeky sayings, images, there are no rules to making your sandals uniquely you!

Final, but not least, because they are my runner-upward, are the solid colored flip flops from Target. They run effectually $4 a pair, have HTV really well. However, it does seem to accept a long, long time to become the vinyl to actually adhere so you have to really pay attention to the edges of your shapes to ensure they're really down and won't skin up on you. But since they take the vinyl well and wear ameliorate than all of the other sandals that did piece of work hither on my list they're ones that I definitely recommend.The high price has the cheapskate in me kind of freaking out simply you get what you pay for.

Dollar bin flip flops are so easy to personalize with a little HTV. Monograms, cheeky sayings, images, there are no rules to making your sandals uniquely you!

*UPDATE* I've been wearing these flip flops all over town without any issue, but information technology appears that they do NOT do well in table salt h2o. Later on walking around in the surf for a few minutes I noticed a strange feeling on my right heel and wouldn't yous know that "P" was stuck to the bottom of my foot? I guess if I knew a realtor I could hand these over but I don't :) And actually I kept wearing them and after several hours I lost 3 more letters. I'grand not sure if information technology is the common salt water or just water so I'd endeavor to keep your HTV flip flops dry to exist condom. Since I wear the ones I've made all of the fourth dimension, I'll update again if I find out that it'due south any water or what. Back to the original post!***

The patterned flip flops at Target, nevertheless, have the same problem as the ones from Walmart… information technology's hard to see the design and the texture doesn't really want to have the HTV anyhow.

In summary, and in order of preference –> Walmart $i flip flops practise astonishing with the HTV but wear downward quickly. The patterned $four Walmart flip flops really don't work well at all. Former Navy flip flops have a logo in the way making them a non-pick. Target solid flip flops accept a scrap longer than others to go the HTV to stick, but wear really well making them a great option. The patterned flip flops from Target don't want to take the vinyl. And the flip flops at Michael's are neither nifty nor terrible and an acceptable pick as far equally application simply exercise wearable down very quickly.

But actually, no matter which sandals you cull, this is an inexpensive project that's super easy to do and adds a niggling bit of fun to your summer wardrobe :)

Dollar bin flip flops are so easy to personalize with a little HTV. Monograms, cheeky sayings, images, there are no rules to making your sandals uniquely you!

Thank you once again to Cricut for the new Cricut Maker. Y'all are going to see some more stuff from me in the coming weeks so yay for that!

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