Cricut Glitter Iron-on Sampler, Princess, 12" x 12"
- Brand:
- Cricut
- Model Number:
- 2004398
- UPC:
- 093573761560
- EAN:
- 0093573761560
- Walmart SKU:
- 411579026
Price momentum shifted downward , bringing the cost to $14.97. This represents a 0.0% discount to typical levels.
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Tracking History: We have tracked Cricut Glitter Iron-on Sampler, Princess, 12" x 12" since 4/16/2025. The most recent price update was on May 24, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $14.97 (lowest on 4/16/2025) to $14.97 (highest on 4/16/2025). The average price during this period is $14.97.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $14.97 (May 24) to $14.97 (May 24) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $14.97.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.6/5 from 2935 reviews.
It cut clean, weeded pretty easy, and ironed on well. The 12x24 size is nice too because you actually have enough material to do a couple projects without running out right away. I'd buy it again.
This is a beautiful shade of red and I love using it. The only thing I would like would be if the rolls weren't so tightly wrapped. I found it difficult to use when I first took it out of its wrapper. But that's just a minor issue, the colour is truly remarkable when heated.
I love the simplicity and beauty of this floral print. I am having so much fun creating cool stuff with it. I created awesome mugs for work where I put the company logo and emplyees names in a hot pink. It looks amaxing against with Black and White floral.
I have learned the hard way to pay the extra money and buy the Cricut brand. When layering this vinyl does not start to burn prior applied vinyl. Save some money and learn by my mistake.
Same great quality with every color and each use. We primarily use it for home projects and personalized shirts. Product does its job and holds up wash after wash.
I started using iron-on foil for card making and haven't looked back! It's very easy to apply to cardstock that is at least 80 lbs and truly elevates the look of your cards and paper crafts. When applied at the lowest heat setting with firm pressure for 20 seconds (and continuous motion), the foil adheres nicely to cardstock and really adds elegance to your projects!
The rainbow ink I have found to press and cut far more easily and neatly than the blue. I wish I could buy a twin pack of the rainbow instead. I used both inks on the same tshirt at the same time, the rainbow pressed beautifully and looks the same after 4washes. The blue had a slight bleed halo despite being pressed in exactly the same way at the same time, no variables. It has also faded slightly in the wash unlike the rainbow. I would however buy again just for the rainbow ink as that one is gorgeous both visually and to work with.
This is Everyday Iron-On NOT the original Strongbond Everyday Iron-On. This is good for 30+ washes, not 50+ washes like the original. When ordering I selected several colors and only one was the original StrongBond. Buyer BEWARE!
I purchased three different products that had four different color sheets in them. I understand that the actual colors after the heat process are more colorful and vibrant than what the actual sheet looks like out of the box. The issue is that the color I thought I wanted, after heat processing it, was much different than the sheet I thought it would be. I wasted a few sheets and ruined a gift I was making because the color I wanted was incorrect. I feel that a way to remedy this might be that the sheets are coded to the colors on the box so you can choose the correct one. ie: A, B, C, D. Another way might be to include a sample sheet in the box with the before and after look for each sheet. In order for this not to happen to me again, I have made a sample blank with the colors infused onto the blank and labeled them. This meant that I had to cut portions from each sheet, leaving a partially used sheet instead of its full size.
I had some trouble with these sheets. I followed all the instructions, used the proper heat setting, time and pressure, however, the center ghosted. I used another part of the sheet to re-apply and it helped some, but overall, I wasn't happy with the outcome.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $14.97 (May 24) to $14.97 (May 24) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $14.97.
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