I like the idea of sublimating virtually anything. Jennifer and team, thank you for putting these together to allow us to decide if we want to invest or for those who are already in the sublimation game, allows them to push themselves to bigger projects. I love your techniques ❤
Sublimation is definitely something I want to try...eventually. I love the mat with the blank, where I can change it for whatever holiday, season, or a special event I am celebrating. Adding a Cricut press to my wish list. Thank you for testing a variety of mats; it really takes the guess work out of what works best. Jennifer, you are a wonderful teacher...this was great learning moment.
Your enthusiasm for sublimation is contagious! I’m so excited to complete my first sublimation project. I appreciate your explanations, tips, and advice on exact products that will increase my success. You are a great teacher.
WOW this is the answer to lots of projects not just door mats.. i knew you were the one who would solve this issue. thank you so much mrs. maker, your tops😍
I love gnomes and my hubby is excited to see these come to life! I ordered mats today and hopefully in one or two days I will have projects to show off! 🤩
Thank you so much for all you do for everyone. I don't have a sublimation printer yet but I will get there one day. I love these mats, they are beautiful!
So much fun! I love changing doormats for the different holidays/seasons. I wish I could figure out a way to make a really durable one though. I tried the make a stencil and spray with black flex seal and it still wears out with everyday wear and tear.
Super psyched about making these doormats! Up to now I didn't think doormats were all that interesting but these sublimation designs are game changers. I see lots of creative door fronts in my future!
I definitely want to try this! I have been so busy with other Cricut crafts for Christmas presents that this is on the back burner. So many great tips!
I would love to start sublimation , I'm saving up for a sublimation printer. As always you are a absolute inspiration !!🙂 Thank you for all your hard work.
I'm excited over this one...I go thru tons of mats each season. This one is going to be interesting to me....seems like it challenging and requires a lot of patients....I can't wait!😓
I can't wait to start sublimating! The possibilities are endless! I'm sure I'll make plenty of mistakes while learning.... TThank you Jennifer!! You always make it so easy to understand and it feels a little less intimidating. Thank you for all the designs you share and so much of your time spent creating these wonderful videos to help us all!. :o) You're the best! :o)
This video is so helpful! Is there a way to make the poster size larger? I have a large format printer, so I can print 13x19. But my project is still too big! If I can avoid using 15 pages of my 8.5x11 paper, that would save me so much time and paper.
Love the mats! I have a 9 x 9 heat press and want to sublimate a 11 x 11 image on a men's 3XL shirt. When trying to press the entire Image Will the overlap of continuous heating on finished sections ruin my shirt?
You need to be cautious about overlapping the heated sections. Overheating can cause slight discoloration and potentially ruin your shirt. Since your heat press is smaller than the image, you will need to press the image in sections. Make sure to lift the press and cord straight up after each section to avoid shifting the design. When pressing the next section, ensure there is minimal overlap with the previously pressed area. This helps prevent overheating and discoloration. Allow the shirt to cool completely before moving on to the next section. This will help avoid any potential damage from continuous heating. Use Butcher Paper: Place fresh butcher paper on top of each new section to protect the design and ensure even heat distribution.
When I open my file in Adobe and try to print, Jennifer says to click on "Printer" on the lower left corner to set up for horizontal printing and then go to "layout" and "horizontal printing", but I don't have that button anywhere on my print page! I can't print from Adobe if I can't set up the printer properties! Off to Word, I guess - at least it always works for me!
I am trying to follow. when I open the file in adobe reader and click print, My print box does not look like yours. I am on a Mac too.I don't see color matching
i have followed your great tutorial, but i still have the separation lines visible after pressing. Is there any tips to avoid this ? I have no blank space but line is darker one side that the other ...
Here is more detailed information on the blog post. jennifermaker.com/how-to-sublimate-large-designs/ You can also ask in the group and shop pictures for more in depth help. facebook.com/groups/sublimationmadeeasy
Hi! Im looking into sublimation now. Thanks Jennifer and team 😂 I was thinking of the larger format epson eco tank 8550. I like how you are able to piece together to make it bigger, but seems roomfor error and lots of patience. Any thoughts on the larger format vs regular? Ive been watching all of the different videos. 👌
I have the Epson et-8550 too. I’ve attempted to find the multi-page poster option but have not been able to find it. Is it just easier to go with Acrobat Reader?
Ms. J , Can I ask a question please .. I use a MacBook and followed your directions to the letter, Got the google chrome and Adobe. using the links you mentioned.. Everything was perfect I was so happy until I hit print. The print box opened , the size of my image 24x12 was at the top where the image is, over the image said 8.5 x11.. The image was there but had a red box around a portion of it. Poster box was there but was grayed out and couldn't be selected.. What did I do wrong ??? HELP
The blog post has more details and photos that could help. jennifermaker.com/how-to-sublimate-large-designs/ You can always ask in the group for better feedback back and forth for help. facebook.com/groups/sublimationmadeeasy
If you don't have access to Adobe Acrobat Pro and you want to print a document in a larger format (like a poster), you can use alternative methods depending on your available tools. Here are a few options: 1. Use Adobe Reader (Free Version) Print in Tiled Format (Poster Printing): Open your PDF in Adobe Reader (the free version). Click on "File" and then "Print." In the print dialog, look for the option called "Poster" (under "Page Sizing & Handling"). This option will tile the document across multiple pages. You can adjust the "Tile Scale" to set the percentage size, and "Overlap" to control how much of each page overlaps with the next one. After printing, you can cut and tape the pages together to form a larger image. You can also use Gizmoa! Here is a tutorial that will help! jennifermaker.com/make-full-sublimation-shirts/
I like the idea of sublimating virtually anything. Jennifer and team, thank you for putting these together to allow us to decide if we want to invest or for those who are already in the sublimation game, allows them to push themselves to bigger projects. I love your techniques ❤
Sublimation is definitely something I want to try...eventually. I love the mat with the blank, where I can change it for whatever holiday, season, or a special event I am celebrating. Adding a Cricut press to my wish list. Thank you for testing a variety of mats; it really takes the guess work out of what works best. Jennifer, you are a wonderful teacher...this was great learning moment.
Your enthusiasm for sublimation is contagious! I’m so excited to complete my first sublimation project. I appreciate your explanations, tips, and advice on exact products that will increase my success. You are a great teacher.
WOW this is the answer to lots of projects not just door mats.. i knew you were the one who would solve this issue. thank you so much mrs. maker, your tops😍
These are awesome. You really explained everything so clearly and pleasantly. Another awesome project. Thank you Jennifer.😊
I love gnomes and my hubby is excited to see these come to life! I ordered mats today and hopefully in one or two days I will have projects to show off! 🤩
I cannot wait to start sublimating! So many incredible ways to create! Thank you for showing us step by step how to do it properly!
I’ve never done sublimation, I want to learn how to do it. Thank you for these videos that helped us learned. 🙏
Not ready for sublimation yet, but this will surely help when I am. Thank you, Jennifer!
Thank you Jennifer maker always for these videos you always give so much information and it helps always
wow - i love your tutorials. you have a pleasant, simple way of explaining
This tutorial has helped me so much. Thank you Jennifer, you are a star!
I'm so happy it helped you!
Was busy crafting yesterday so missed the premier but watching the replay
Jennifer you make the cutest designs! Thank you for making it easier to make beautiful things with my Cricut!❤
Thank you so much for all you do for everyone. I don't have a sublimation printer yet but I will get there one day. I love these mats, they are beautiful!
Really enjoyed this tutorial
❤love that you do this event for us Jenifer! Thank you!
I watch many of your videos and learning a lot. Thank for what you do
I learned so much with this. Thanx for your help!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you Jennifer for another fine lesson. I've done quite a bit of sublimating but I have to say I took some great tips from today's lesson.
So much fun! I love changing doormats for the different holidays/seasons. I wish I could figure out a way to make a really durable one though. I tried the make a stencil and spray with black flex seal and it still wears out with everyday wear and tear.
The gnomes are so cute! Very informative video
Super psyched about making these doormats! Up to now I didn't think doormats were all that interesting but these sublimation designs are game changers. I see lots of creative door fronts in my future!
Thank you, I learned a lot today.
Great tutorial Jennifer! Going to give it a go on 15x15 pillows for my granddaughters for Christmas! 🎄 🎄🎄
Thank you for all of this info!
Sublimation has always scared me but I'm so excited to try this because of you! ❤
Would love to try sublimation, great video!
Love learning new techniques and design programs
I definitely want to try this! I have been so busy with other Cricut crafts for Christmas presents that this is on the back burner. So many great tips!
Thank you so much! 😊🌻
Love the tips & designs
Thanks - great tutorial!! I got an Epson EcoTank and can't wait to get started sublimating!
I may try a simple smaller project, I love the effect but not to sure of my skills. Thanks for all your help.
This is a cool idea. Thank you for sharing.
I'm glad you like it🥰
Thank you. This helped so much
This was perfect, thank you so much.
Glad you liked it!
I would love to start sublimation , I'm saving up for a sublimation printer. As always you are a absolute inspiration !!🙂 Thank you for all your hard work.
I like those mats!
I love the doormats.. they're so cute!
Love Gnomes, 😍 the full color ones!!
Just ordered an Epson F170 excited to start sublimation.
Love the doormat
Thank you! I have had the printer over a year but I have had of using it.
I love sublimation creations!
Thanks for such an easy to follow tutorial.
I love the doormats, can't wait to try
🎉🎉❤❤ thanks soooo much. I truly appreciate it
You are so welcome
Thank you for the great tutorial. I just got the SG500, I’ll be sure to check out your tutorial.
Jennifer Enjoying your videos
I’m going to rewatch it tomorrow morning
Wow! I had no idea you could do this with a Cricut! TY so much!
I'm excited over this one...I go thru tons of mats each season. This one is going to be interesting to me....seems like it challenging and requires a lot of patients....I can't wait!😓
Love these!
Hey all sorry I’m late I’m at the Reba McEntire concert and I get to watch my craft show waiting for the concert to start
I LOVE HER!!!
Those are awesome welcome mats!!!
I love this lady! :)
Great tutorial as always! 8x14 paper makes for less puzzle making!
Yes! Thanks so much!
So much great information! Thank you!!!!
You make this seem so easy! I hope mine works this well! 😁
Now I understand what sublimation is... lol Love the nomes
Thanks for such an in-depth explanation of how to do this. I have hinted to Santa that he can bring me an AutoPress. Hope he’s been listening!
I have yet to try this.. Cant wait too see this!!!
looking forward to it
Looks hard, but exciting.
I think I would like to try the one where you can change the middle of the rug
Can’t wait to watch !!!
Joann fabrics has Cricut easy press 9x9 for $99.00 and materials 50% off TODAY only, if anyone needs something. Also, siser vinyl is $9.99.
Love your helpful videos thank you
thank you for this video. where did you get the brown door mat?
Thank you for the wonderful tutorial! How do you know the time and temp for different materials? Thank you!
Use the heat guide. cricut.com/en-us/heatguide
I can't wait to start sublimating! The possibilities are endless! I'm sure I'll make plenty of mistakes while learning.... TThank you Jennifer!! You always make it so easy to understand and it feels a little less intimidating. Thank you for all the designs you share and so much of your time spent creating these wonderful videos to help us all!. :o) You're the best! :o)
Hello Jennifer! What a great video!
Do you know where to find the White Sublimation Doormats? Or how to search for them :))
Replay-thank you
This video is so helpful! Is there a way to make the poster size larger? I have a large format printer, so I can print 13x19. But my project is still too big! If I can avoid using 15 pages of my 8.5x11 paper, that would save me so much time and paper.
Can you please list where you got rugs..Except home depot one
Hello again, fr Ca!
Love this idea! Can we get links to all the doormats?
They are right here under the video.
Love the mats! I have a 9 x 9 heat press and want to sublimate a 11 x 11 image on a men's 3XL shirt. When trying to press the entire Image Will the overlap of continuous heating on finished sections ruin my shirt?
You need to be cautious about overlapping the heated sections. Overheating can cause slight discoloration and potentially ruin your shirt.
Since your heat press is smaller than the image, you will need to press the image in sections. Make sure to lift the press and cord straight up after each section to avoid shifting the design. When pressing the next section, ensure there is minimal overlap with the previously pressed area. This helps prevent overheating and discoloration.
Allow the shirt to cool completely before moving on to the next section. This will help avoid any potential damage from continuous heating.
Use Butcher Paper: Place fresh butcher paper on top of each new section to protect the design and ensure even heat distribution.
I haven't tried sublimation, yet. These mats look nice, though.
Oh I need these! Which link to the black mat with the removable sublimation insert?
The link is below the video!🥰
Ohhh Im late but still here
I really would like to make these but haven't done anything this large...
When I open my file in Adobe and try to print, Jennifer says to click on "Printer" on the lower left corner to set up for horizontal printing and then go to "layout" and "horizontal printing", but I don't have that button anywhere on my print page! I can't print from Adobe if I can't set up the printer properties! Off to Word, I guess - at least it always works for me!
I have the same issue. Don't think it's available with free version
I am trying to follow. when I open the file in adobe reader and click print, My print box does not look like yours. I am on a Mac too.I don't see color matching
The dialog box with be different depending on the printer you have. 😊🌻
Is the “Word of the Day” the same as Bonus Code? Thanks
Yes! All codes go in that category in the giftaway entry form. I hope this helps
I am not seeing the option of Printer in my adobe? To Change to sublimation.
i have followed your great tutorial, but i still have the separation lines visible after pressing. Is there any tips to avoid this ? I have no blank space but line is darker one side that the other ...
I think it takes practice and figuring out what works best for you. Taping that seam really well is a good first step🥰
How do you avoid overlapping when using the easy press because it’s not exact (heating part of the design twice)? Or is that even a problem?
It should be fine. Try to get as close as you can.
I'm going to have to skip making my shirt for my concert but I'm curious how to do this since Adobe is not free? Is there another program?
Yes! You can use Gizmoa.
Hi I am having problem with faded lines faded color across the overlapped section. How do you solve that ?
Here is more detailed information on the blog post. jennifermaker.com/how-to-sublimate-large-designs/ You can also ask in the group and shop pictures for more in depth help. facebook.com/groups/sublimationmadeeasy
it does not appear you are using the free version of adobe. I do not have all those options when I select print
Hi! Im looking into sublimation now. Thanks Jennifer and team 😂 I was thinking of the larger format epson eco tank 8550. I like how you are able to piece together to make it bigger, but seems roomfor error and lots of patience. Any thoughts on the larger format vs regular? Ive been watching all of the different videos. 👌
It just depends on your needs 😊🌻
I have the Epson et-8550 too. I’ve attempted to find the multi-page poster option but have not been able to find it. Is it just easier to go with Acrobat Reader?
I had no idea I could make something this big.
Ms. J , Can I ask a question please .. I use a MacBook and followed your directions to the letter, Got the google chrome and Adobe. using the links you mentioned.. Everything was perfect I was so happy until I hit print. The print box opened , the size of my image 24x12 was at the top where the image is, over the image said 8.5 x11.. The image was there but had a red box around a portion of it. Poster box was there but was grayed out and couldn't be selected.. What did I do wrong ??? HELP
The blog post has more details and photos that could help. jennifermaker.com/how-to-sublimate-large-designs/ You can always ask in the group for better feedback back and forth for help. facebook.com/groups/sublimationmadeeasy
Do you know if there is another option than Adobe? With the new Mac OS the poster option is greyout 😢
You can ask in the group. facebook.com/groups/sublimationmadeeasy
I need lots of practice.
I am doing exactly as you say and when i imput 24 x 12.5 for the size, everytime I go to the print option it says 33 x 17 why?
Try 11.5 x 23.5
Could we use a design from cricut design space if we convert it into an svg to upload into the google docs?
Technically the designs that are in Design Space are used for design Space only.
Do you have a different option for someone who doesn’t have pro acrobat? As I don’t see the same once I clicked print. I can’t chose poster
If you don't have access to Adobe Acrobat Pro and you want to print a document in a larger format (like a poster), you can use alternative methods depending on your available tools. Here are a few options:
1. Use Adobe Reader (Free Version)
Print in Tiled Format (Poster Printing):
Open your PDF in Adobe Reader (the free version).
Click on "File" and then "Print."
In the print dialog, look for the option called "Poster" (under "Page Sizing & Handling").
This option will tile the document across multiple pages.
You can adjust the "Tile Scale" to set the percentage size, and "Overlap" to control how much of each page overlaps with the next one.
After printing, you can cut and tape the pages together to form a larger image.
You can also use Gizmoa! Here is a tutorial that will help! jennifermaker.com/make-full-sublimation-shirts/
@@JenniferMaker oh wow what a quick response. 💜💜💜 did you know that without you I would have lost my mind! Thank you kindly for all of your videos
Do you know a program that will let you type in a circular motion instead of a straight line?
You can do that in Canva!
@@JenniferMaker do you have a class on that. I tried in Canva and couldn’t figure it out.