Angie, great video! There is another possible technique that is even cheaper than the pads. I use quilt batting in place of the nomax pad. I use 3-4 layers and then press in the same method as with the pads. I do put a protective sheet under the batting, just to ensure it doesn’t adhere to the mat I have on the bottom of the heat press.
I love this. I think I just might make a back splash for our kitchen. We really need on behind the stove. Thanks so much, Angie. Your have the best videos along with Jennifer Maker.
A great video again, really enjoy your projects. But,a quickish question? I have just got a small flat heat press with a knob to adjust pressure similar to yours on your tile video, but smaller! How do you know what is Light, Medium or Heavy pressure??? Help!
They came out great. What do you think about using the vevor auto heat press for this as you can't adjust the pressure. I do have one of them cricut heat pads I can put underneath . You think it'll work ??
Angie, great video! There is another possible technique that is even cheaper than the pads. I use quilt batting in place of the nomax pad. I use 3-4 layers and then press in the same method as with the pads. I do put a protective sheet under the batting, just to ensure it doesn’t adhere to the mat I have on the bottom of the heat press.
Great tip!
I love this. I think I just might make a back splash for our kitchen. We really need on behind the stove. Thanks so much, Angie. Your have the best videos along with Jennifer Maker.
that's a great idea, we have been looking for tile forever, never thought of making it
Thank you so much for watching!
This video was the exact guide I’ve been looking for, well done!
Happy to help!
Great video as usual full of great information thank you ❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome video, thank you. What is that blue cover you have on the platen?
It actually came on it!
Hi Angie! Just curious if the cutting board insert is food safe? Love your videos!!
Yes it is!
Watched this video few times already 😂 it’s so satisfying :D question: can I use those silicone tumbler wraps used in mug/tumbler press?
I have never used them in a tumbler press.
What about cleaning the tiles? Do you use soap and water or what? Thank you for the tutorial. I may try sublimation someday.
You would just use soap and water. The design is permanent once applied.
A great video again, really enjoy your projects. But,a quickish question?
I have just got a small flat heat press with a knob to adjust pressure similar to yours on your tile video, but smaller! How do you know what is Light, Medium or Heavy pressure???
Help!
The heat press I am using has a pressure readout so I used it because you can break the tiles. Otherwise, it is just by feel!
What's the brand of heat resistant paper that you use? Thank you for a great video!
I like Artesprix protective paper.
@@AngieHolden thank you!
They came out great. What do you think about using the vevor auto heat press for this as you can't adjust the pressure. I do have one of them cricut heat pads I can put underneath . You think it'll work ??
I think it would work! They do NOT need heavy pressure!
Where did you get the container that you have your protective paper in?
I did a video here: th-cam.com/video/OV9PsJPjtfQ/w-d-xo.html
Just wondering about food safety in the tile? So I don’t have to worry about serving anything on the tile?
Look where you purchase your sublimation tile but most say they are food safe.
Would similar use of the nomex pad or the green rubber mat apply to cermic ornaments and other ceramic items?
Yep it would!
@@AngieHolden Thank you so much!
would a cricut heat mat work for this ?
I have not tried it so I am not sure!