Sublimation Photo Transfer on Rock Slate | Sublimation for Beginners
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Learn the tricks to sublimate on slate blanks!
Slate rock is dark, uneven, and soaks up liquid, so it’s can’t be fun to sublimate, right? Wrong! As long as you pick the right sublimation slate blank and use the right steps, you can create beautiful custom decor! Slate is a wonderful way to show off your favorite photos, designs, and images of every kind. Let me show you how to make it work.
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* A sublimation slate blank (I prefer the SubliSLATE™ ones with gloss coatings) like:
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Made my first couple slate items with my grandsons pictures this weekend. I love them. The black and white one looks amazing!
Wonderful! 💗
That's pretty cool! I didn't know there was sublimation slate. I really love those designs! Thank you!
You are so welcome!
These are gorgeous. Thank you for sharing your talent with us
Thanks so much 😊
Thank you, they look awesome!! I’ve had trouble with ghosting but I didn’t press long enough. And I did upright. Will definitely do with slate on top!
Thank you!
Wow! Just Wow! This is amazing Jennifer. I love the wall sunflower! Thanks for your amazing introduction the the Cricut Venture. My head is spinning ... hahaha!
Thank you so much!💗
This is awesome. Love it ❤️ .
Glad you like it!
These look spectacular 😀
Thank you so much! 😊🌻
Thank you Jennifer as always. I want to make some slate projects as gifts for my son's wedding coming up at the end of the month. First time doing slate.
Congratulations and have so much fun! 💗
These will be special gifts!!
That's wonderful!
Can’t wait to try it 💕
Have fun!
God bless you ma'am. I've been doing it wrong the whole time. Instead of putting the heat on the back of the slate, i was putting it on the front and to be honest it wasn't that good.
All i can say is THANK YOU ❤️
SO happy we could help! 😊🌻
Omg. Mine turned out awesome. Thank you for the video
You’re welcome! Glad to hear that! 😊
Here from. Central TX!
Hello from east Texas! 😊
Hello there!
Thank you for this video! I am getting ready to try this process. I have a question about the heat transfer cover. Is it silicone, similar to the wraps for tumblers?
It is optional to use a heat conductor pad. There are more details on the blog post. jennifermaker.com/sublimation-slate-blanks/
Very cool project! This may be a weird question, but could I use my sub oven using shrink wrap?
Yes you can!
Hi Jennifer!
Hello!
Great job! Looks great! Have you tried sublimating slate face up? I'm just curious why that wouldn't work? I'm new to sublimation, so please pardon me asking... if that's a well known answer.
yes, I just find that face down allows for better pressure and even heat distribution🥰
@@JenniferMaker Thank you!
Thank you for another excellent tutorial. I am guessing it would be the same temperature, time and pressure for a swing heat press. I have a A2Z.
Yes ❤️
Thank you!
I have been thinking about getting the HTVRont Auto Press, can you please tell me your thoughts on this press. Will it adjust the pressure enough to sublimate slate?
Many people use this press. You can ask in the group. facebook.com/groups/sublimationmadeeasy
Replay-thank you
Any time!
Do you have a video on repairing slate mistakes??
Not yet, but we do have one on removing sublimation ink from tumblers. You may be able to use the same technique jennifermaker.com/how-to-remove-sublimation-ink-from-tumbler 😊🌻
so since the cricut design space puts the black lines on print and cut (I wish they would allow us to take lines out when we dont want to use the cut feature)
my design is a touch smaller than slate. so if I tape touches the slate ,I figured that's not good,any ideas?
You didn't include a link for the heat conductive pad. Great tutorial!
It is in the materials list here. (affiliate) jennifermaker.com/sublimation-slate-blanks/
dumb question, but can you do the printable vinyl instead of sublimation? Still trying to learn before I buy a sublimation printer.
Yes, printable vinyl and Infusible Ink (which is sublimation) are by far cheaper than sublimation. jennifermaker.com/do-you-need-a-sublimation-printer/ jennifermaker.com/cricut-infusible-ink/
Hi Jennifer! Do you have a link for sawgrass inks ? I just need the magenta. Hoping you have a link for this! Thank you😊
Yes I do! My affiliate links are in the blog post, jennifermaker.com/sawgrass-setup/
I have a clam shell press and the bottom does not het up, only the top. If I lay the printed side on the bottom like you suggest is it going to get hot enough to sublimate?
Put the sublimation side up.
I have some natural slate. Can I coat it somehow so I can sublimate them?
You could try the sublimation spray/glazes that are available.🥰
Can you please do a water. Bottle. Sublamation demonstration
We do have tumblers and glass for sublimation. jennifermaker.com/sublimation-beer-can-glass/ jennifermaker.com/sublimation-tumblers/.
How did you put the holes in the long slate?
It was bought that way. The affiliate links are in the blog post. jennifermaker.com/sublimation-slate-blanks/?
I tried my first 2..color has a lot of orange. I only have cricut press. It only goes to 392 degrees. I pressed for 7 minutes. I leaned on press to give pressure
You may just need to increase the time you press. 😊🌻
How would you clean residue after you have sublimated on slate?
Try a damp cloth🥰
What's the best setting on an Epson 2803 when sublimating a slate? I have it set to glossy paper at the moment and i am always getting ghosting no matter what temp i use.
That depends on the press that you are using. It usually is around 400 degrees for 240 seconds.
@@JenniferMaker Thank you kindly for the reply.
hi i followed your instructions and it turned out a bit orange than the photo was i used my icc and epson Et any advice?
It could be a number of things with sublimation. There are so many variables. jennifermaker.com/sublimation-color-problems/?
Some say that that slates need to be pre-heated to remove the moisture. I didn't see that in this video. Is it necessary?It also doesn't say anything about it in the sublimation cookbook.
Based on the context provided, it seems that pre-heating is indeed a common practice for certain materials to remove moisture and wrinkles, which can help in achieving a better transfer. However, the specific mention of pre-heating slates to remove moisture wasn't covered in the provided information or the sublimation cookbook.
Given this, it might be a good idea to pre-heat your slate to ensure any moisture is removed, as this can generally improve the quality of the sublimation process. jennifermaker.com/sublimation-slate-blanks/
I'm interested in transferring photos on slate that people email me. Is there a special printer and/or photo paper I need to use before I sublimate? TIA
Yes, you'd use supplies similar to those we did in the project. They're also linked in the blog post above. 😊🌻
Can I use adhesive permanent vinyl on these slates ?
Instead of sublimation on it? You could. jennifermaker.com/sublimation-slate-blanks/
Do you need to have a sublimation printer?
Yes, for this project 💗
My slate did not came out shiny after pressing. It feels smooth but when I turned it to reflecting light, it looks like lime scale coating on glass. Do you have any idea what could be the reason?
I'm not sure without seeing it. Please post a photo and ask in my Sublimation FB Group for more help, facebook.com/groups/sublimationmadeeasy 💗
Did you ever find a solution to this? I am having the same issue.
Using Google docs...how do you ensure your pic will print the right size...I have the size set to 8x6 but it is printing about 3.75x5...I'm frustrated and stumped
Just check that all the settings are correct and you're printing on the correct paper size and you're printing the image at 100% 😊🌻
ok, thank you. I will double check that. I appreciate your quick reply@@JenniferMaker
How can I sublimate on a slate without white coating?
You can't
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Why do we press it facing down instead of upwards?
Having the slate on top of the design helps to distribute the heat and pressure. jennifermaker.com/sublimation-slate-blanks/
I have tried to sublimate on slate 3 times with different heat and time settings and they all come out the same. Horrible faded / subdued colors. Using a easy press, Epson F170 sublimation printer and A-Sub paper. :(
Oh no! Check out jennifermaker.com/sublimation-color-problems 😊🌻
For an 7 1/4 slate, how many minutes
check out the video for my recommendations!🥰
I’m still confused about the slate being face down (image down) the heat transfers down thru the slate??? LOL
There are more details here. jennifermaker.com/sublimation-slate-blanks/
I' confused?!?! Not hotter than 385 but it was set for 400?
Hi there! I'm not sure where you are referencing for the 385. My tutorial and video show it for 400 degrees. Please let us know where you saw that so that we can make corrections if need be by emailing us at hello@jennifermaker.com
The 400 was to set the original project. After the project is complete, don't let it get hotter than 385.
Hy Jen, and thx for videos. I have one question for you. For example if i have a small slate 5x5 i have to use other time and temperature?
No, it's the same. 😊🌻
Ty a lot Jen! Have a nice day!