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Sublimation for Beginners

Don’t you just love all those fun sublimation designs you’ve seen lately? We sure do! That’s why we put together this Sublimation for Beginners tutorial. You are going to love all the sublimation tips and tricks we have to share with you.

We will go over the equipment and materials you need to be successful with your sublimation projects. And we will share our favorite sublimation hacks to make your crafts so much easier too! Let’s get started.

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Sublimation for Beginners

Supplies Needed For Sublimation

Most common sublimation questions – find the answers here!

Sublimation Supplies You Need:

Epson WorkForce WF-7710 –

You can’t use just any old printer. You need a printer that can be converted to a sublimation printer. If you don’t want to convert one yourself, you can also purchase a specific sublimation printer like a Sawgrass.

Sublimation Printer And Ink

Sublimation Ink Cartridge Kit  –

There are many different brands of sublimation ink. We suggest you get one and stick to it. It can be time-consuming to switch to a different ink because you’ll need to completely drain out the old ink and then test with the new ink to make sure it’s working well.

Sublimation Paper And Machines

Sublimation Paper –

You will need to print onto sublimation paper in order to get the whole technique to work.

Sublimation Blanks –

This can include things like mugs and tumblers specifically made to work with sublimation or t-shirts and hoodies with a high polyester count. You can use poly-blends as long as they have at least 65% polyester in them. Materials that are 85-100% polyester will give you the richest colors. There are garden flags, keychains, bookmarks, license plates, and so much more to choose from.

Off Brand Mugs: https://amzn.to/2Q5bdDA 

Sublimation Tumbler: https://amzn.to/3tpVPA3 

Sublimation Camping Mug: https://amzn.to/3uT7lEt

Sublimation Pillow

A Heat Press –

This could include a heat press, a Cricut EasyPress, or a Cricut Mug Press.

Cricut Mug Press

Cricut EasyPress 2, 9×9

You can even sublimate mugs and tumblers in an air fryer – How to sublimate in an air fryer

comparing air fryer sublimation with cricut mug press

For best results, you may also want:

A heat resistant mat like an EasyPress mat

Heat resistant tape

You may want a tape dispenser for the tape to make it easier to apply.

Lint roller

Brayer

Heat resistant glove if working with the mug press or air fryer

Let’s see how these materials come together in creating a sublimation mug project:

This Is My Christmas Movie Watching Mug Design In Cricut Design Space

1 – Add your chosen cut file to Cricut Design Space. You can also create your own design there. You’ll want to make your design a Print then Cut.

2 – Size it as you wish. We advise that when using the Cricut Mug Press, you don’t want your design to be any taller than 3.75 inches. Be sure to measure your mug to be certain that your design will fit well.

Mirror Your Image

3 – Click Make It to get ready to send your design to the printer. Be sure to mirror it. Press Continue and connect to your printer. Turn bleed off. Print on sublimation paper using your sublimation printer.

Pro Tip: The printed image won’t look as vibrant as it did on your computer screen in Cricut Design Space. That’s okay. It will get brighter once you apply the heat.

Trim Off The Black Border

4 – Cut away the black border around your design. You can save the rest of the sheet for another project.

Pro Tip: Be careful when handling the sublimation paper. You don’t want to scratch your design and accidentally remove some of the ink.

5 – Preheat the mug press. Use a lint roller to clean your mug.

Pro Tip: Hold the mug as you would to drink out of it. Do you want the design facing you or facing others who are looking at you? Decide which you prefer so you know where to place your design.

Put Mug In Mug Press

6 – Place the design on the mug. Use heat resistant tape to secure it in place. Place the mug in the press and push down the handle.

Remove The Mug From The Press

7 – Once heated, put on your heat resistant glove and remove the mug from the press.

8 – Let the mug cool down and remove the tape and design from it.

Finished Christmas Mug

Now, let’s make a fabulous sublimation garden flag:

Use Preview On Your Mac

1 – This flag is 12 by 17 inches so it’s much too big for us to design in Cricut Design Space. Since it would need to be a Print then Cut design and their maximum size is 6.75 by 9.25 inches, we need to use something else. We opened up our design using Preview on our Mac.

Flip Image Horizontally

2 – There is no “mirror image” option here so instead, you need to use Flip Horizontal.

Choose Paper Size

3 – Press File, Print. Select your printer from the dropdown menu. Then, choose your paper size. If the size you need isn’t listed in the dropdown menu, choose Manage Custom Sizes and add your own.

Printed Sublimation Flag Design

4 – Click on Scale to Fit and Fill Entire Paper. Print.

Clean The Garden Flag With The Lint Roller

5 – Prepare your garden flag by cleaning it with a lint roller.

Use Heat Resistant Tape To Secure It In Place

6 – Preheat the EasyPress to 400 degrees and set it to 50 seconds. We like to trim down the paper so it’s easier to place the design on the flag. Line up your design where you’d like it to be and use heat resistant tape to secure it in place. This will keep it from shifting as you apply the heat press.

Apply Easypress To Design

7 – Lay a Teflon sheet or some butcher’s paper over your design to protect the heat plate. Heat your design with the EasyPress using firm pressure and making sure not to move it.

Bee Kind Garden Flag

8 – Allow to cool and remove sublimation paper and Teflon sheet from flag.

That’s it. With a few core supplies, you can make beautiful sublimation projects that can be washed without fear of losing the design.

Sublimation For Beginners
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Tanner, Courtney, and the rest of the Makers Gonna Learn Team are all here because we love die-cutting and especially love sharing fun projects and tutorials with fellow makers. We are all great friends and are always having a blast when we are together- you will see this on camera, especially during live streams! We are here to inspire and support you in your crafting journey!

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