How to do Sublimation Crafts!
Sublimation crafts are so much fun!
Personalization is the name of the crafting game and sublimation is the way to do it.
Have you jumped on the sublimation craze yet?
Here's all the tools, supplies and machines you need in order to do sublimation crafts!
What do you need to have in order to do sublimation crafting?
Sublimation crafts are all the rage.
Everything from tumblers, totes, shirts and more!
Sublimation is super appealing because it is absolutely seamless, waterproof, and lasts so long!
I'm going to answer all your sublimation questions in this post!
Maybe you are interested in started a Sublimation Business!?
This will give you lots of great ideas, blanks and resources for that too!
What is SUBLIMATION?
Sublimation is the process of changing the ink from a solid state to a gas state without going through a water phase. The special ink dyes turn to gas and fusing seamlessly into the sublimation coated blank surface.
Sublimation does not work on black blanks.
Sublimation works best on high polyester content fabric (at least 50% but the color will be less vibrant with less polyester).
Sublimation blanks are specially coated surfaces that are prepped to take the gas fusing.
What are Sublimation Transfers?
Sublimation transfers involve printing a design onto special paper using sublimation inks.
The design is then transferred to a substrate, like fabric or ceramics, using heat, creating vibrant, durable, and detailed prints.
Supplies needed for Sublimation crafting:
- You need to be able to print the special ink on sublimation paper. (or you can buy pre-printed sublimation prints or use Cricut Infusible Ink Transfers)
- You need to be able to heat press the sublimation paper onto a blank. (Either a hand held press, auto press, manual press, sublimation oven or tumbler press--typically needs to reach 390-400*F.)
- You need blanks. (mugs, tumblers, flags, bags, banners, totes, shirts, keychains...you name it!)
- You need accessories. (heat resistant tape, heat resistant gloves, heat gun, shrink wrap sleeves, etc)
What Type of Printer Do I Need for Sublimation?:
A specific printer is required for sublimation printing.
It uses special sublimation ink...so you can take an Ecotank printer and only install sublimation ink.
Or you can buy an actual sublimation printer.
NOTE: Sublimation printers need to be plugged in all the time and used at least once a week (I do mine 3-6X's a week at least one picture) or they will get clogged.
My first sublimation printer clogged and broke, I literally used it 4 times and had to throw it away.
So, print very, very regularly.
NOTE 2: Sublimation prints should be reversed, then when you place the ink on the blank it will sublimate in the correct direction.
What is the Cheapest Sublimation Printer?
Here's some great printer options:
- Epson Ecotank Printer Converted to Sublimation (8.5x11 paper, this is what I am using--and it's about the cheapest)
- Sawgrass SG500 Printer (8.5x11 sheets of paper)
- Sawgrass SG1000 Printer (11x17 sheets of paper)
Sublimation Printer Ink:
If you do use a Ecotank printer, make sure it has never had regular ink in it.
I just needs to be filled with the sublimation ink to work.
Here's my favorite sublimation ink:
What Heat Presses are Needed for Sublimation?:
(I recommend the Cricut 12x10 EasyPress 3 or HTVRont Auto Heat Press for shirts, fabric, coasters and more...and the WalaPress Sublimation Oven for tumblers and bulky items)
Sublimation Blanks:
Sublimation Accessories:
- Sublimation Paper
- Heat Gun
- Shrink Plastic
- Heat Resistant Tape
- Heat Resistant Tape Dispenser (optional but super nice)
You will need to print your sublimation designs in reverse on sublimation paper.
It's about $15 for 150 sheets, so ten cents a sheet.
You'll need a heat gun, heat pen or embossing heat tool and shrink plastic sleeves for tumblers.
You need lots of heat resistant tape.
I've never had any issues with any heat tape, but some people swear by certain colors or brands.
Tape dispenser, it's only $15 and worth every penny!
Here's my tutorial on setting up your EcoTank printer for sublimation.
It's really simple, especially using the Hiipoo ink.
Before sublimation took off, you had to use a syringe to fill the tanks, they have made it so easy.
The Sublimation Oven is my favorite choice for sublimation objects.
You can do the 40 ounce tumblers as well as all the smaller sizes.
You can sublimate dog food dishes, bulkier items, keychains, and multiple tumblers at a time too!
If you are going to be sublimating a lot of clothes...shirts, totes, sweatshirts, blankets, fabric, etc...this Auto Heat Press is awesome.
I've heard some people complain that it doesn't quite have enough pressure, so adding an additional pad to it helps.
I've had no issues at all.
The Auto Tumbler Heat Press is awesome!
I just did a full party using it exclusively.
I love it because it's compact size.
It's not complicated at all, just insert and click the button.
So simple, I really do love it!
I can do ceramic mugs, 16, 20 and 30 ounce tumblers, so if you are doing just those sizes, this is a perfect choice for you!
What Images Should I Sublimate!?
Finding Sublimation images is a breeze!
You can design your own, like these cupcakes on my cute dress!
You can use photographs for the ultimate in personalization, just remember to revers them before printing!
You can also use Cricut Infusible Ink for sublimation projects!
Where to Find Images:
Here's some of my favorite resources for free sublimation images:
- Design Bundles (has a free section updated regularly!)
- Facebook Groups (like this one for tumbler wraps)
- AI Generated Images (look them over carefully, some of them are VERY wrong) Try Bing
And lots of people are just using AI generated art for their sublimation!
So many free options!
Other places for images that may cost a little are Etsy, Creative Fabrica, Hungry Jpeg, and other sublimation bloggers!
Sublimation Blanks from Amazon:
Sublimation blanks are coated so the sublimation ink will adhere to it beautifully.
There are new sublimation blanks every day--so there are always lots of fun options!
These sublimation glass cups/beer cans are my favorite! I love how they sublimate!
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