Easter Sublimation Transfers
$1.50
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CT Hobby is your Easter project source! Pick an image and size!
These are Sublimation Transfers–NOT downloads. See the description below and details in the “NOTES” section also.
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Description
Get all your Easter Sublimation Transfers printed at CT Hobby — your Easter project source! Pick an image and size!
These are Sublimation Transfers. See the description below and details in the “NOTES” section also.
8.5 x 11 (letter size) transfers: $1.50
11×17 (2xletter size) $2.79
24×11 (nearly 3x letter) $3.99
Please be aware of 2 important factors when printing:
1. Margin Requirements
Printing cannot be done all the way to the edges of the paper. There will be some areas of the overall size where the print simply will not occur. Typically, about 1/2 inch is lost for each 8 inches of horizontal distance.
2. Combining Ability
If you need smaller prints, several can fit in the space of a single print, for the cost of the single print! So, for example, if you’re needing keychain sized prints, send us a larger print with LOTS of copies of your design on it. So, if you’re subbing 3 inch double-sided keychains, for example, you can get 21 copies on a 24×11 print for $2.99 so that’s only 14¢ per print!
Additional information
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Image | Easter Owls on a Limb, Easter Girl Owl, Easter Egg Owl, Easter Egg 1, Easter Egg 2, Easter Bunny Owl, Easter Bunny Ears, Easter Basket Owl, Easter Balloon – Owl, Bow – Pink, Easter Eggs 3, Easter Eggs 4, Easter Blessings, Bunny Hop, Chocolate Bunny Factory, Cant Stop the Hop, Bunny Love, Bunny Kisses Easter Wishes, Some Bunny Special, Believe in Easter Bunny, Unicorn Bunny, Too Hip to Hop, This way to Bunny Trail, Bunny Made Me Do It, Bunny has the Chocolate, Shake your Bunny Tail, On The Hunt, Hoppy Easter, Hop, Hippity Hoppity, Happy Easter, Happy Easter Yall, Follow the Bunny, Easter, Easter on its Way, Cotton Tail Cutie |
Sublimation is a process where the ink is vaporized and moves through the air into the specially treated material tightly pressed next to it. When the heat and pressure are released, the ink stays put wherever it is! So time, temperature and pressure are all three important for the final result! Sublimation has no white ink. Anything you see is white is actually the absence of all ink. So whatever the garment color is, that's what will show. Any garment color other than white can affect the end color. Best results are on 100% polyester material. Less polyester in the blend can result in less ink transfer (colors will appear less vibrant or "faded," so test first!