Thank you for the great video! You taught me something new today! Just curious, how would you cut the excess laminating pouch away from tiles that are oddly shaped like arabesque?
Hey! I haven’t made a video yet but I do know a different process! Try to spray a coat of polycrylic over the tile first, let dry completely then sublimate. Skip the lamination process! 😁🩷
Hey!! You may have a clog. I would try doing maintenance which is Print Head Cleaning :) Just follow the steps on the printer and use regular printing paper to do it. Takes just 15 min or so🩷 Let me know if that helps!
Honest question, but I've tried this and by the looks of the edge. It did exactly what mine did. It didn't seal it completely. Cause like yours, it doesn't seal around the edges. And if heated up after sublimation, it'll just be able to pull it off completely. Is it better to make the sheet smaller than the actual tile?
ruclips.net/video/z6zeq12L7gw/видео.html This guy presses the edges with his fingers (wearing gloves) while the tile is still hot.. maybe that helps? (I haven’t tried any of this myself yet)
She said the rough edges would melt onto the side during actual sublimation. Don't know if that actually worked/works or not (haven't tried using a lamination sheet yet).
Does anyone know the thickness of the laminating pouches is it 5 ml are 10ml... I already have some lemonade and paper on hand but I don't know if it's the correct kind and Amazon doesn't give the thickness
Is the top paper parchment paper or butcher paper, when pressing the laminate sheet onto the tile? Also, what pressure setting would you suggest? Medium pressure, since it’s a tile & could break if pressure was set to high?
Hi, why does it bubbles up when applying the laminate, anything I'm doing wrong 360 degree for 3 minutes, check every 60 seconds and checking the first 60 seconds bubble are already forming. Any solution. Thank you
Yes! Basically ANYTHING you sublimate needs a poly coat first. That can be polyester, polyurethane, polycrylic etc. 😁 If the item you purchase says “Sublimation blank” it already has a poly finish. :)
Honest question, but I've tried this and by the looks of the edge. It did exactly what mine did. It didn't seal it completely. Cause like yours, it doesn't seal around the edges. And if heated up after sublimation, it'll just be able to pull it off completely. Is it better to make the sheet smaller than the actual tile?
@TheWesleys so I just did 1 tile with the same thermal sheets. And after sitting in the heat tray. I had little to no air bubbles, and it isn't lifting off the edges cause I cut the sheet smaller than the tile and will see if it'll work with the sublimation once it cools
Great tutorial. I have noticed many unanswered question from viewers. Taking the time to Answer those questions would be most helpful. Thanks
Does the laminating plastic peel off when u put them in Dishwashing machine or if you wash them?
i like using smaller tiles but this makes me want to try larger. tfs.
That's a straight up simple beautiful video. And yooooo you're ceiling!👌👌👌👌❤
Thank you so much!! 💛
Totally love this video just what I was searching for...
Thank you!! I’m so happy it’s helping! Thank you for watching and commenting 🥰💕
Thank you so so much for your tutorial! Everything was so well explained and thorough. You're amazing!!
Very nice! Thank you the short but detailed video!
How do you stop the Scotch thermal paper from peeling off?
Thank you for the tutorial. I'm sad you got so many snarky comments for sharing your time. Do you know if this could be used for a trivet/hot pad?
Good and straight to the point
Thank you!! 😄
Can these withstand heat and moisture
Thanks so much this is a great video! I really appreciate you sharing all of your printer settings, that’s really helpful❣️
Thank you so much! And you’re welcome ☺️ 🤗🥰
Great tutorial! Thank you
Thank you! 🥰
Would the plastic peel off?
Learning so much from yall! 💖
Yay 🤗🤗😍 Thank you so much for watching!
Very heipful...thank you
You’re welcome! 😌 Thanks for watching!
Thanks for this tutorial. Can you please do a tutorial of how to make the clouds on your ceiling? I love it
Hey yes we already did! Subscribe for free and click videos on our channel to see Cloud Light Ceiling 🥰🩷
Very good tutorial 😇 but I have a lot of air bubbles how do you prevent them?
Perfect exactly what I was looking for! Thank you!
Where do you find the time and temperatures for your heat press for different sublimation items
how do you get the edges smooth, i see wrinkles in it, could you cut the lamination sheet a pinch smaller then the tile?
Yes!! Also a light coating of polycrylic spray before sublimation could replace this lamination process. :) 🩷
That's what I experienced when I tried it this way by watching a different video. I did just as you asked and it definitely works better.
Thank you for the great video! You taught me something new today! Just curious, how would you cut the excess laminating pouch away from tiles that are oddly shaped like arabesque?
Hey! I haven’t made a video yet but I do know a different process! Try to spray a coat of polycrylic over the tile first, let dry completely then sublimate. Skip the lamination process! 😁🩷
Thanks so much, I made one and was wondering if it can be used as a hot pad or if the laminating sheet that was attached would melt?
thank you for your tutorial.... do you think this can be weather (sun) proof?
I really like the size of your tile ! What are the measurements? Very nice product. Thank you for Sharing
Great video. What is the thickness or micron you are using of the thermal laminating sheet?
Thanks for the information. I do however have a question. Once completed. What do you typically do with the tile or how can it be used?
Hey! You can use it for decor :) Set it in a plate display stand. 💕
What subscription level of PicsArt were you using to create that image? I just loaded their App. Loved your video!
Do you have to put down laminate sheet
What’s it mean if my black ink is coming out maroon or brown
Hey!! You may have a clog. I would try doing maintenance which is Print Head Cleaning :) Just follow the steps on the printer and use regular printing paper to do it. Takes just 15 min or so🩷 Let me know if that helps!
Can you wipe it down with a wet cloth?
Yes you can :)
Can down load the Pixar app onto your laptop?
Great video! Is this more cost effective than buying sublimation Blanks? (Use of the lamination sheets)
Honest question, but I've tried this and by the looks of the edge. It did exactly what mine did. It didn't seal it completely. Cause like yours, it doesn't seal around the edges. And if heated up after sublimation, it'll just be able to pull it off completely. Is it better to make the sheet smaller than the actual tile?
Hello, are you using a glazed ceramic tile?
Looks like it, but she's coating it with that laminating sheet to pep it and make the sublimation stick to it.
Have tried this but get bubbles in my laminating sheet. How do I stop this
Hey!! I need to make a new updated video because I have a better way to do this to avoid laminating! Will try to post tutorial asap! 🩵
The edges look rumply... not smooth. Any way to get the laminate smooth and even against the tile?
ruclips.net/video/z6zeq12L7gw/видео.html
This guy presses the edges with his fingers (wearing gloves) while the tile is still hot.. maybe that helps? (I haven’t tried any of this myself yet)
She said the rough edges would melt onto the side during actual sublimation. Don't know if that actually worked/works or not (haven't tried using a lamination sheet yet).
Thank you so much for the informative video. I think you forgot to mention that you have to mirror your design before printing it.
She did say that while she was in the print setup screen.
Does anyone know the thickness of the laminating pouches is it 5 ml are 10ml... I already have some lemonade and paper on hand but I don't know if it's the correct kind and Amazon doesn't give the thickness
I believe the one I used is 3 Mil Scotch :)
Is the top paper parchment paper or butcher paper, when pressing the laminate sheet onto the tile? Also, what pressure setting would you suggest? Medium pressure, since it’s a tile & could break if pressure was set to high?
Never use parchment paper for high heat sublimating.
Why does it bubble and peel off easily
Please share where did you get the freedom from?
What freedom?
Hi, why does it bubbles up when applying the laminate, anything I'm doing wrong 360 degree for 3 minutes, check every 60 seconds and checking the first 60 seconds bubble are already forming. Any solution. Thank you
She used 380 degrees.
How do you take car if the sharp edges and the bubbling? I have tried everyone's video. Nothing is working
Sorry take care of
I had too many bubbles. so sad
So essentially you sublimated the lamination film and not the tile.
Yes! Basically ANYTHING you sublimate needs a poly coat first. That can be polyester, polyurethane, polycrylic etc. 😁 If the item you purchase says “Sublimation blank” it already has a poly finish. :)
lol we used to do this with a basic table iron. people do like to spend money.
Can you slow down when speaking, supposed to be a tutorial but you are talking at a 100 miles an hour
I feel like I talk so slow 👀😂
I slowed the playing speed down. 👍
¹⁰@@TheWesleys
That tutorial was A little too fast for a beginner
Your Edges looked bad.
Thank you, how kind!
SLOW DOWN. SMILE. AT LEAST ACT LIKE YOURE HAVING FUN. GOOD INFORMATION. TERRIBLE PRESENTATION
Honest question, but I've tried this and by the looks of the edge. It did exactly what mine did. It didn't seal it completely. Cause like yours, it doesn't seal around the edges. And if heated up after sublimation, it'll just be able to pull it off completely. Is it better to make the sheet smaller than the actual tile?
Hey!! I didn’t think about that but maybe so? 🤔If you do try that let us know how it worked. I’m all for learning and helping everyone else out :) 💖
@@TheWesleys will do!
@TheWesleys so I just did 1 tile with the same thermal sheets. And after sitting in the heat tray. I had little to no air bubbles, and it isn't lifting off the edges cause I cut the sheet smaller than the tile and will see if it'll work with the sublimation once it cools