Wednesday, March 10, 2021

HELLO SPRING POLY TOWEL CREATED WITH SUBLIMATION PRODUCTS BY ARTESPRIX

Good morning. Nicole here! I'm excited to share this adorable Poly Towel I created using Artesprix's Sublimation Markers and the Sublimation Ink Pad that is available in the shop. I'm still creating Spring related projects until we have some nicer weather! A girl can dream, right!? Spring is literally around the corner! :) 

 



Materials:

Poly Towel

Iron-On-Ink Sublimation Markers

Sublimation Ink Pad

Trinity Stamps Best Place to Be Stamp Set

Stamping Acrylic Block or Misti

Plain Copy Paper

Light Box

Pencil

Heat Tape

Protective Paper

Project Mat

Tools:

Heat Press or Home Iron


Step-by-Step Tutorial:

Step 1: Using PicMonkey, create your text and images and print them on copy paper. 

 


Tip: Set your heat press at 400 degrees fahrenheit for 45 seconds before you start working on your Poly Towel. That way, the heat press will be hot enough to sublimate your images when you are finished. :)

Step 2: Flip sentiment so that it is backwards and then use Light Box and Black Sublimation Ink to trace the image onto another piece of copy paper.



Step 3: Using the Sublimation Ink Pad, stamp your image above text. Then color in the images using Sublimation Markers.

 





Step 4: Using heat tape, tape down the paper, image facing down onto the Poly Towel.  

 



Step 4: Place a piece of Protective Paper at the top and bottom of your Poly Towel.  Place your "Sublimation Sandwich" inside the heat press for 45 seconds at 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Make sure image is facing up.*

 


Step 5: Carefully, remove project from heat press using gloves. Then place the Poly Towel onto the Project Mat to cool down. Then, remove the paper and heat tape to reveal your vivid designs! 

 


Thanks so much for visiting today! If you think you're ready to try making one of your own, click here to my affiliate link to start shopping! Artesprix's Sublimation Products are so much fun!! Once, you try them, you won't want to stop.

 






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