Saturday, June 05, 2021

I'M ON CLOUD NINE APRON CREATED WITH ARTESPRIX SUBLIMATION PRODUCTS

Hello! Nicole here with a cute apron I created using this month’s blank of the month! I must admit, I was a bit intimidated by this project. I really had no idea what I wanted to do this month until I received some adorable stamps from Sassy & Crafty! The Happy Dragon Stamp really caught my eye and that’s what I decided to use for this project. Let me show you how this adorable apron came together!



What are Artesprix Sublimation Markers?

Magic Ink that transfers their beautiful colors from plain copy paper to a polyester product with a heat source. Iron-on-Ink Markers are the way to personalize sublimation, which is specially formulated inks that transfer only when activated with heat.

Materials:

Pastel and Original Sublimation Markers

Blank Copy Paper

Apron

Happy Dragon Stamp set from Sassy & Crafty

Acrylic Stamp Block

Sublimation Ink Pad

Project Mat

Protective Paper

Heat Tape

Heat Source (Heat Press or Iron)


Step-by-Step Tutorial

Step 1: Stamp images onto a sheet of copy paper using the Sublimation Ink Pad. Tip: Before you stamp on your main project copy paper, you may want to stamp your image on a scrap piece of paper a few times. Sometimes, the ink does not cling to stamps too well, which doesn’t always give you a crisp image. You can eliminate this issue just by stamping on a scrap piece of paper a few times...Trust me! Just try it.


Tip: Set your heat press at 400 degrees fahrenheit for 60 seconds before you start coloring in your images. That way, the heat press will be hot enough to sublimate your images when you are finished. :)


Step 2: Color in the images using your sublimation markers. This is my favorite process. Who doesn’t enjoy coloring? Especially on a Friday night when you have no plans. 


Step 3: Use a lightbox to create a mirror image of text. While I was creating this, I discovered that my lightbox broke. I’m not sure what happened, but it was nighttime and I needed to create a mirror text. Since I couldn’t do it using sunlight and a window, I used my cell phone. It worked!


Step 4: Use a lint roller to remove any fuzzies from your apron. 


Step 5: Pre-Press the apron for 10 seconds at 400 degrees fahrenheit to prepare  your apron for sublimation! This will prevent any ghost images on your apron. You do not want wrinkles under your project paper.


Step 6:  Using heat tape, tape down the stamped images face-down on the apron. 



Step 7: Place a piece of Protective Paper at the top and bottom of your apron.  



Step 7: Place your "Sublimation Sandwich" inside the heat press for 60 seconds at 400 degrees Fahrenheit. 


Step 8:  Carefully, remove the apron from the heat press using gloves. Then place the apron onto the Project Mat to cool down. After a minute or two, remove the paper and heat tape to reveal your vivid designs! 



Step 8: Put it on and admire your beautiful design!



Isn’t this adorable!? I just love it so much! Thank you for visiting today! If you enjoyed this tutorial, check out Ashley’s apron. It’s super cute! Looking to make your first purchase? Click here to shop for Artesprix products through my affiliate link! You can also purchase a few Crafty & Sassy stamps here!

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