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No clue how to find the best Free Rhinestone Templates? These are great because you can also use them on fabric as well. Just to put things into perspective, you need about stones to do the mouse face with ears. You can also use something like a cereal box too.

If you want to buy the real thing, this is the most affordable option by Craftables that I could find on Amazon. Rhinestone Transfer Tape — This one was essential , this is kind of like normal transfer tape but meant for heating. Cutting Machine — I use a Cricut. Check out my recommendations for Cricut machines and accessories for beginners for more info. For the mouse ears in this tutorial, I first just cut a few examples with copy paper. You want the holes to be big enough to not touch the outer perimeter of the stone but not too big or else your crystals will be too spread out.

I made my templates for cardstock. You can just simply wash it or wipe it with some alcohol. Since I used paper, I just taped it on with some masking tape. If you have a small enough tip on your glue dispenser to add a dot directly on the tumbler, that is probably the easiest method.

Otherwise, you need to dip the stone in the glue first before placement. I actually found it worked best to just start with the center of the design and then freehand the rest of the outer most edges.

This way, I had a starting guide but could make adjustments on the design. In terms of placing the rhinestones, you see all these videos online of people just pouring the stones onto the template and then just brushing them in place. I sort of had to just do this over and over again with a small pile of stones. While it took longer than the brush method, unless you have that special flock, I think you will have to just make up for it with some manual effort.

Next trim a piece of Rhinestone Transfer tape to the size of your project and place the clear film on top of the placed rhinestones. Press gently on the rhinestones.

Then turn the thing upside down and lift the template off carefully. Leave that be for the time being. Next, we are going to prep our HTV and vinyl assembly. I cut and weeded the base shape. It uses the same shape. Align the HTV layer on top of the permanent vinyl. The plastic backing on both pieces should be the outermost sheets sandwiching the vinyl and HTV. Then we are going to iron this sandwich together. Next, take the Rhinestone transfer sheet and align the rhinestones onto the HTV side of the assembly.

Let it cool for a few minutes and peel back both the transfer tape and the base of the permanent vinyl. Thank you!



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