No, I didn’t end up selling these. I’d recommend looking at Vistaprint and Etsy and do price comparisons. I’d also sell increments of at least 50 to see a profit.
Hi Ashley! Canva seems to be my go-to for the moment and has been for a while. There is a free version as well that’s very useful. I’ve utilized Cricut, Word, and Affinity Designer too.
Hi !! Question.. The Amazon link for the aluminum blank cards says ... 180 to 200 C for maximum 35 sec. But you use 385 c and 60 sec It affects In something?
You can try the suggested settings but what I used typically works for me with really nice results. No burning and amazing color payoff. The better you know your heat press, the easier you’ll be able to gauge settings based on materials.
I love this. Thank you.
This was sooo helpful. Your business cards came out beautiful! Sleek and clean, love it. Thanks for sharing
Thank you!
These cards are beautiful as well as your video. Thank you.
Thank you❤️
Yaasss girl! Finally an easy to understand tutorial. Thank you!!!
Thank you!
OMG they are BEAUTIFUL!!!!!
These turned out soooo good
Sooooo beautiful! Thank you for the tips! May i ask what kind of pressure setting u used?
does the print hold well on the surface with this method? I'm afraid that the ink can be easily scratched off.
The ink has proven to be very sturdy! No fading or scratching
Do you have to have a sublimation printer for this? Or just the parchment paper and the heat press? Would this work with just a inkjet printer
You need a sublimation printer
What was the degrees and how long
Yesss
Will this technique work on stainless steel cards also?
I want some!
have you made these for customers ? if so how much do you roughly charge ?
No, I didn’t end up selling these. I’d recommend looking at Vistaprint and Etsy and do price comparisons. I’d also sell increments of at least 50 to see a profit.
What apps did you use besides canva
Hi Ashley! Canva seems to be my go-to for the moment and has been for a while. There is a free version as well that’s very useful. I’ve utilized Cricut, Word, and Affinity Designer too.
Does it work with flat iron cuz the heat press is costly a little bit. Please answer me
I’ve never tried to use a regular iron. It would have to reach the specified temperature in order to transfer the image
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Thank You!!!
@@CraftingWithAprilD You are most welcome
Can I do this in Cricut design space or do I need affinity designer?
Absolutely! Cricut will work just fine
Do you have a link for the cards you purchased?
There are tons on Amazon. Here is the exact link: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08M9JVL7N/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
When you do the back, will the heat affect the colors on the front?
No, not at all
Mine left a tape mark from the tape is there another way I can do them when I flip them over to do the back without tape ...😢 or a special do I need ?
Just get the clear, transparent tape from Amazon.
Hey....what sublimation printer you are using?
I turned an Epson 2720 into a sublimation printer.
Hi !!
Question.. The Amazon link for the aluminum blank cards says ... 180 to 200 C for maximum 35 sec.
But you use 385 c and 60 sec
It affects In something?
You can try the suggested settings but what I used typically works for me with really nice results. No burning and amazing color payoff. The better you know your heat press, the easier you’ll be able to gauge settings based on materials.
Did you pay for this app?
Canva is FREE❤️