Uploaded on Apr 22, 2022
If you're looking for a great place to buy Siser Sublimation Markers or any other Sublimation products, look no further than Clean Cut Graphics. We are a veteran-owned & operated company in the United States that ships vinyl all around the world. You can also shop at our physical retail store located in Norfolk, Virginia, USA.
How To Use Siser Sublimation Markers
How To Use Siser Sublimation
Markers
How To Use Siser Sublimation
Markers
Recently, our good friends at Siser introduced their
brand-new Sublimation Markers to much fanfare. They
debuted three marker packs: the Primary Color Pack,
the Pastel Color Pack, and the Black Pack which features
three different chisel tips. Siser's patented ink formula
allows artists young & old to show off their drawing skills
& handwriting with markers that sublimate onto T-Shirts
and other polyester materials. No cutting machine, no
expensive ink, and no expensive printer are necessary!
So today, we're going to show you just how fun these
markers really are!
What You'll Need
1 pack of Sublimation Markers
1 sheet of regular Printer Copy paper
1 White 100% Polyester T-Shirt
Heat Press or home iron
Your imagination!
Drawing
Whether you're a good artist or not, there's plenty of ways that
sublimation markers can be used. For those with excellent drawing skills,
the process is pretty straight-forward: Simply draw the design of your
choice onto the printer copy paper. However, if you are not necessarily
gifted with such artistic skills, tracing is also an option. Tracing from
printed pictures or even coloring books can help create the design of your
choice. One important question that is always asked is
whether Siser's markers can be used with their Cricut machine. We have
found that (with some modification) the possibility does exist. For our
machine, we had to wrap some masking tape around the marker to fit
into the marker slot on the Cricut machine for more snug fit.
One important thing to note is that all designs must be mirrored, which
means if your drawing has letters, you'll need to write backwards. One
easy trick for accomplishing this is to write the letters regularly in a black
permanent marker on a separate sheet of paper, flip it over, and then
trace it over with the sublimation markers.
Pressing It Onto Your Shirt
Once your drawing has dried, it is time to press it onto your T-Shirt.
We strongly recommend using 100% polyester T-Shirts for best
results. Anything less than 100% and you'll start running into some
issues. For example, if you are using a 50/50 Cotton-Poly blend shirt,
the sublimation dye will only remain on HALF of the threads because
it will not stick to the cotton, resulting in a more faded look after the
first wash. You can use heat tape to secure your drawing onto the
shirt to avoid smearing as a result of movement.
If you are using a heat press, your settings will be 370° F (or 188°
Celsius) for 45 seconds with firm pressure and a hot peel. If you
are using a home iron, however, your settings will be Linen (or
highest setting) for 3 minutes using firm pressure, and
also a hot peel.
Important Tip: If you are using a home iron, make sure all of
the water is drained before using it with sublimation markers.
Where To Buy
If you're looking for a great place to buy Siser
Sublimation Markers or any other Sublimation products,
look no further than Clean Cut Graphics. We are a
veteran-owned & operated company in the United States
that ships vinyl all around the world. You can also shop
at our physical retail store located in Norfolk, Virginia,
USA.
Thank You !
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