FAQS

Rhinestone sheets are simple to use, just cut to size and affix using your chosen method. Hotfix transfer sheets need to be ironed on, whereas self adhesive sheets simply peel off and stick straight onto the surface – no glue or heat required.

There are two types of rhinestone sheets: Hotfix rhinestone sheets which can be ironed onto various surfaces, and self adhesive rhinestone sheets which have a strong sticky backing that doesn’t require glue or heat.

Rhinestone sheets can be applied to a number of surfaces such as plastic, wood, metal, MDF, acrylic, resin, laminate. It is not suitable for clothing or items that need to bend freely.

To remove the rhinestone sheets, gently but firmly peel them away from the surface. If there is some resistance, applying heat to the sheets will make it easier, such as a low heat iron. Due to the strength of the adhesive, when removing the rhinestone sheeting you may experience slight damage to the surface it was covering.

Rhinestone sheets can be used to decorate small items, such as clothing, accessories and household objects, by cutting the sheet to your preferred size and applying it. Or they can be used on a large scale to decorate advertising stands, point of sale signs and have even been added to staging to create a dazzling concert set.

Yes, rhinestone sheets can be used for professional projects such as theatre staging, set and costumes, marketing and advertising stands, product launches and displays, concert and gig staging, photography backgrounds, wedding venues and party/event planning.