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Peeling back all but the bottom-most layer of tape, I realized there was no easy way to separate the cut layer from the layer beneath it, so I just went with it, and had a double-thick logo, which worked out just as well as the single-layer from my "COSTUME" shirt.
The tape sticks much better to the cutting board than it does to itself, so I had to use the x-acto to lift the design as I want, slowing the peeling procedure a bit. I'm sure there are better materials for this, but nothing beats the simplicity, materials-wise, of a printout, a cutting board, an x-acto, and some masking tape.
IMG_5942.JPG
Peeling back all but the bottom-most layer of tape, I realized there was no easy way to separate the cut layer from the layer beneath it, so I just went with it, and had a double-thick logo, which worked out just as well as the single-layer from my "COSTUME" shirt.
The tape sticks much better to the cutting board than it does to itself, so I had to use the x-acto to lift the design as I want, slowing the peeling procedure a bit. I'm sure there are better materials for this, but nothing beats the simplicity, materials-wise, of a printout, a cutting board, an x-acto, and some masking tape.