Play up the witchy vibes of the Halloween season and create a Broom Hair Don’t Care Halloween T-shirt using this playful SVG cut file, a Cricut machine and heat transfer vinyl. Learn all about Siser’s newest vinyl release, Vernice, that is super high gloss and great for fashion forward looks!

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I love getting surprises in the mail so when I got a few sheets of Siser’s newest heat transfer vinyl, Vernice, I was pumped! This new line release provides an ultra glossy finished after being pressed but still the same thickness as their popular EasyWeed heat transfer vinyl.

Vernice is currently available in red and black which is prefect for the upcoming Q4 holidays, like Thanksgiving and Christmas. I grabbed the black sheet first as I wanted to create a cute middle school approval design for Halloween.

Broom Hair Don’t Care Halloween T-shirt supplies:
- Broom Hair Don’t Care SVG Cut File
- Siser Vernice Heat Transfer Vinyl
- Cricut Maker
- Basic Weeding Tools
- EasyPress Machine

Like other Siser heat transfer vinyls I love, Vernice cuts cleanly, weeds beautifully and presses perfectly on fashions. Note: you can’t see the gloss here as it’s still attached to the carrier sheet!

I was able to cut this with my Cricut Maker and the standard vinyl setting, and press with my EasyPress at 315 degrees for 20 seconds. I found it easier to remove the carrier sheet with a cold peel.

You have to see this vinyl in person to really appreciate the glossy sheen it gives in the light. It really has a high fashion look! Vernice is a top layer vinyl and while I haven’t had the chance to try it myself, Siser shares that it would layer well over other vinyl materials, like EasyWeed.
I still have another sheet of black and two of red so I’d love if you share any ideas on what I can create using these popular colors!

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