Thank you so much! You are so kind, my friend. The inks are from Artesprix... they make ink pads, markers, paints -- all for sublimation! It's great because I can use a lot of my papercrafting/cardmaking supplies with their media supplies and do sublimation w/o a dedicated sublimation printer. :)
Yes! And it is far less messy than screen printing too and I feel like it's easier b/c squeegee'ing the screen printing paint over the screen takes practice to get it done right. LOL. And it's hard to get a multi-color design (for me) with screen printing. With Artesprix products, you can stamp, stencil, gel print, etc. a design onto copy paper and then in one step sublimate that to your blank. it's so easy and if you don't like your design, you can just start over on paper until you're happy. Not to mention, you can sublimate onto stuff like mugs and hats and tumblers... I don't think you can screen print on all those things. If you have a sublimation printer, OMG, that is just a whole new world of the designs because you can print things like photos and sublimate onto a t-shirt, for example. I'm not here yet... It's $400 for a sublimation printer.
Congratulations on your new tool 🥰 great demo and first look ❤️ thanks for sharing your creativity Hugs xx
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Awesome!
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And again a very nice demo
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Hi Lin, another great project completed by the one and only. Where did you get inks to stencil for sublimation.
Thank you so much! You are so kind, my friend. The inks are from Artesprix... they make ink pads, markers, paints -- all for sublimation! It's great because I can use a lot of my papercrafting/cardmaking supplies with their media supplies and do sublimation w/o a dedicated sublimation printer. :)
Is this easier than screen printing?
Yes! And it is far less messy than screen printing too and I feel like it's easier b/c squeegee'ing the screen printing paint over the screen takes practice to get it done right. LOL. And it's hard to get a multi-color design (for me) with screen printing.
With Artesprix products, you can stamp, stencil, gel print, etc. a design onto copy paper and then in one step sublimate that to your blank. it's so easy and if you don't like your design, you can just start over on paper until you're happy.
Not to mention, you can sublimate onto stuff like mugs and hats and tumblers... I don't think you can screen print on all those things.
If you have a sublimation printer, OMG, that is just a whole new world of the designs because you can print things like photos and sublimate onto a t-shirt, for example. I'm not here yet... It's $400 for a sublimation printer.