Sublimation tie dye is a great way to get a unique look to your shirts with way less mess than traditional tie dye techniques. If you have a sublimation printer, I have a way for you to do no mess tie dye right at home. No sublimation printer? No problem! I am also explaining how to use this technique with Infusible Ink from Cricut. Either way, you are sure to love this less mess tie dye technique and using it for your next DIY shirt project.
Supplies needed: (affiliate links)
Epson EcoTank Printer - I have the ET-4700 and here it is on Amazon amzn.to/3cwgJrt and from Target rstyle.me/+LIrULy_3cQICP14IfS...
Hiipoo Sublimation Ink - amzn.to/3rdKstI
A-Sub Sublimation Paper - amzn.to/3ctup6P
Protective Paper shrsl.com/2ny7q
Heat Resistant Tape shrsl.com/2ny7o
Lint Roller amzn.to/325oT3F
Polyester shirt shrsl.com/2t49s
Roll of Foam dyetrans.com/details.php?item...
EasyPress www.thecountrychiccottage.net...
EasyPress mat www.thecountrychiccottage.net...
Infusible Ink www.thecountrychiccottage.net...
Designs used:
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Cactus design www.creativefabrica.com/produ...
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0:00 Introduction
1:07 Supplies needed
1:54 Picking a design
2:10 Cutting/Tearing edges
2:50 Masking center
4:15 Adding tie dye
6:03 Pressing tie dye
6:35 Removing tie dye prints
7:10 Pressing the back
8:04 Adding design to the front
9:20 Using Infusible Ink
10:05 Wrap up
9 июл 2024