Hi! Thanks so much for watching. I really appreciate tou commenting. Its a really cool way to get it done, but please spray seal it to prevent it fading. Learnt that after. I will do an update
I’ve been following your mission on the sublimation dtf hack since your first video… I’m wondering if you could test and see if it’s possible to do a big image with a small printer… split image with the powder and cure and putting the two together as one image (if that makes sence 😅) I am saving up for a big new sublimation printer but can only print A4 at the moment and need to piece images together to get a decent size design 🇦🇺😍
Thank you for this video, I want to do some canvas pictures for my 1st grandchild’s nursery and bought some and then wondered how I’d be able to do, don’t have lamination pouches and don’t want pictures to be shiny so wondered if I could use dtf powder and film and you’ve answered that for me, thank you again 😊
Hi y'all just to clarify at the end when I said the film gave some trouble to go through the printer that was for the photo. The first it went through really easy. Second time it took a few tries
@@mariemclaurin8222 hi. The print side is more matte than the non-print side. As soon as the print comes out uou want to add the powder the ink side. Hope this helps. Thanks so much for watching. Here to help in any way I can
Great video! I followed your steps and followed the DTF powder recommended heat/time but unfortunately, my image did not stick to the canvas. I'm not sure what I did wrong.
Oh no. So sorry it didnt work. Make sure you have padded the inside of the canvas well so you can place firm and even pressure on it. You need medium-heavy pressure. Also peel back the film when it is cold. I used 325F for 20-25 sec
Amazing
Thank you! Cheers!
i absolutely love this
Hi! Thanks so much for watching. I really appreciate tou commenting. Its a really cool way to get it done, but please spray seal it to prevent it fading. Learnt that after. I will do an update
Thank you nicely done
Thank you too! I hope this does work well for you it was fun to do as well
The excitement in your voice is everything lol. Love it
Amazing!
Game changer!! Thanks for sharing🙏🏾
You are most welcome. Thanks for watching
That's gorgeous
Hey Queen. This was the first video I plan on doing once my sublimation printer and dtf products get here
Love it, Thank you.
You are so welcome! It was fun to do and thanks for commenting
Keep goin ok
I’ve been following your mission on the sublimation dtf hack since your first video… I’m wondering if you could test and see if it’s possible to do a big image with a small printer… split image with the powder and cure and putting the two together as one image (if that makes sence 😅) I am saving up for a big new sublimation printer but can only print A4 at the moment and need to piece images together to get a decent size design 🇦🇺😍
Hi. Thanks for watching. I agree. Let'd go bigger and see how it turns out
@@yanxacreations Thank you ☺️ I’ve got the notification 🔔 on… can’t wait to see the results!
Thank you for this video, I want to do some canvas pictures for my 1st grandchild’s nursery and bought some and then wondered how I’d be able to do, don’t have lamination pouches and don’t want pictures to be shiny so wondered if I could use dtf powder and film and you’ve answered that for me, thank you again 😊
Wonderful! Oh my I'm sooo happy i could help with this and that's a really fun project
Is the canvas if for sublimation or is cotton fiber?
Hi. Its a cotton canvas. So using the dtf hack to transfer the image
Thank you for the great video I have just started using the hack but wondering do you put your printer on photo paper ? Thanks
Please disregard the question you just answered on your video
Hi Thanks for watching. I greatly appreciate the comments. I enjoyed doing it and I'm glad you enjoyed it. Let me know how your project turns out
Hi y'all just to clarify at the end when I said the film gave some trouble to go through the printer that was for the photo. The first it went through really easy. Second time it took a few tries
Powered on front or back ?
@@mariemclaurin8222 hi. The print side is more matte than the non-print side. As soon as the print comes out uou want to add the powder the ink side. Hope this helps. Thanks so much for watching. Here to help in any way I can
Great video! I followed your steps and followed the DTF powder recommended heat/time but unfortunately, my image did not stick to the canvas. I'm not sure what I did wrong.
Oh no. So sorry it didnt work. Make sure you have padded the inside of the canvas well so you can place firm and even pressure on it. You need medium-heavy pressure. Also peel back the film when it is cold. I used 325F for 20-25 sec
Can you put that in your notes, your video says 300 for 15 seconds