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DIY tinting made easy: one kit, perfect fit.
Browse ToolsCraft Vinyl Collection
Choose the craft vinyl brand that fits the way you cut, weed, transfer, and create.
This collection makes it easier to compare ORACAL, Avery Dennison, 3M, and Rcraft in one place. Whether you are making custom decals, labels, mugs, signs, wall graphics, or window graphics, shopping by brand helps you narrow in on the film family that feels right for your process and project goals.
Featured Brands
Explore four trusted craft vinyl brands.
Instead of sorting the entire category by finish alone, start with the brand that matches your style of work. Some customers want a dependable everyday standard, some want refined adhesive handling, some want premium film performance, and some want flexible value for frequent creative projects.

3M Craft Vinyl
A strong choice for shoppers who want premium finishes, long-lasting performance, and a polished look across custom graphics and decorative applications.
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Avery Dennison Craft Vinyl
Ideal for customers who want clean adhesive behavior, smoother handling, and a refined feel during application.
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ORACAL Craft Vinyl
A popular go-to for everyday decals, labels, signs, and permanent adhesive projects that need clean cuts and easy weeding.
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Rcraft Craft Vinyl
A flexible option for customers who want style variety, approachable value, and practical performance for regular crafting.
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Use the brand as your shortcut to the right film.
Choose ORACAL for familiar everyday confidence.
ORACAL remains one of the most recognized names in adhesive craft vinyl because customers trust it for dependable performance, easy weeding, and broad project range. It is a natural starting point for decals, labels, and other permanent vinyl applications.
Choose Avery Dennison for refined handling.
Avery Dennison appeals to crafters who want a smoother adhesive feel and a cleaner application experience. It is a strong fit when precise placement and finish quality are high on your priority list.
Choose 3M for premium film performance.
3M brings a materials-first reputation to craft vinyl, making it especially attractive for customers who want durability, elevated finishes, and confidence in more ambitious custom graphics.
Choose Rcraft for value and creative flexibility.
Rcraft works well when you want quality craft vinyl with accessible style options for recurring DIY projects, custom accessories, labels, and fast-turn decorative work.
RVinyl Blog Infographics
Compare popular craft vinyl series with quick visual references.
RVinyl’s own blog content is helpful when you want to compare specific vinyl lines before you shop. These visual guides make it easier to understand differences in color range, film class, and everyday project fit without slowing down your selection process.
Project Fit
Designed for decals, labels, signs, mugs, windows, and custom creative work.
Shoppers often search by the result they want to make, not the film series number they need. That is why this collection keeps project language front and center. If you are building laptop graphics, planner accents, wall graphics, custom mugs, or clean promotional decals, shopping by brand can help you reach the right film faster.
Workflow Confidence
Better results start with the right film and the right process.
Craft vinyl customers consistently care about how smoothly a film cuts, how easily it weeds, and how confidently it transfers. When those factors line up with the brand you choose, your project tends to look cleaner and feel easier from start to finish.
Shop the Collection
Explore craft vinyl by brand and find the film that matches your next project.
Browse ORACAL, Avery Dennison, 3M, and Rcraft craft vinyl in one place and move directly into the brand family that fits your preferred finish, handling style, and project goals.
Colors of Tint Film
Window tint films are available in a range of colors to suit various aesthetic preferences and functional needs. The most common tint colors are charcoal, black, and gray, which offer a neutral look that complements any vehicle color, providing good heat rejection and privacy while maintaining visibility.
These shades are widely chosen for their classic appearance and practical benefits.
In addition to the standard colors, there are more exotic tint options that appeal to vehicle owners looking for customization and unique style. These include blue, green, gold, and bronze tints, which can enhance the exterior look of a vehicle with a distinctive and personalized touch. These colors can vary in their light transmission levels and heat rejection properties, often chosen more for their style rather than performance.
Furthermore, there are reflective or mirror-like tints that provide a high level of privacy and excellent heat rejection by reflecting sunlight away from the vehicle. This type of tint can have a more aggressive, high-tech look. There are also gradient tints, which transition from one color at the top to another at the bottom, offering both style and function by providing sunlight gradient control.
For those interested in even more specialized options, there are chameleon tints, which change color depending on the angle of light and viewing angle, and holographic tints that create a prismatic effect under sunlight. These exotic varieties are less common and can be more costly, but they provide a unique aesthetic that can set a vehicle apart from the rest.
Automotive Tint Darkness
Window tint films are classified by the amount of light they allow in, by percentage. A 5% tint is much darker - and almost universally illegal on passenger vehicles - than a 50% tint. Factory tints on rear windows tend to be in the 50-70% range, so buying something on the lighter side might not actually accomplish what you are going for.
State laws regarding window tint are quite clear, and law enforcement officers don't always have a sense of humor about illegal tint. Know the laws governing car modifications in your area. If you are going to exceed the legal darkness level, know the potential consequences of your decisions.

What is the Difference Between Ceramic and Nano Ceramic Tint?
If you have chosen a pre-cut tint, Rtint offers several added benefits. For starters, Rvinyl is the only manufacturer that warranties DIY kits. Traditionally, the DIY route led you straight into "you break it you bought it" territory. We offer you the peace of mind and confidence to tackle the job on your own, knowing that the manufacturer won't blame every defect on your inexperienced craftsmanship. If something goes wrong and it was the tint kit's fault, Rtint will make it right.
Additionally, Rvinyl window tint kits have discounted replacement parts, so you do not need to purchase an entire kit if you make a mistake. This will also help to build your confidence level as you tackle such a daunting project. Our kits are shipped in crush-proof tubes and boxes. Creases ruin tint kits and there's no way to salvage the job, so we make sure your tint kit will arrive safely every time.
A successful do-it-yourself project will instill a tremendous amount of pride in yourself and your vehicle knowing you have accomplished a difficult task, and the do-it-yourself approach will give you complete control over the quality of the materials used for your car. If you take it to a shop and have a professional do the work, they aren't likely to give you the full range of choices available. They'll use the materials they have on hand, and you can't be sure they are sitting on the correct side of the price-quality trade-off.
With our wide variety of tint levels and kit options, Rvinyl is sure to have a kit to suit your needs. If we don't offer a tint kit for your make and model, you can craft your window tint from whole sheets. Browse our huge selection of window tint above.







