Thanks for hanging out with me for Sublimation Camp. Let’s make some custom shoelaces! (Scroll down for the giveaway)
If you have questions about my class, you can ask in the Facebook group, or email me [email protected]
Supplies for custom sublimation shoelaces
- Canva Template
- Sublimation Printer I use the Epson EcoTank 2850, and I’ve seen it sometimes at Costco!
- with Sublimation Paper I use Hiipoo brand
- and Sublimation Ink again, Hiipoo brand, I like the ink and paper to match, though it’s not required
- **OR**
- Infusible Ink Sheets – if you don’t have a sublimation printer yet, or if there is a Cricut pattern you know you want to use, this is a great choice!
- Heat Press or EasyPress
- Butcher Paper – I’m using Cricut butcher paper in the video, but these sheets come very highly rated and they are cheaper!
- Polyester White Shoelaces, flat (most shoelaces ARE polyester) See chart below for sizing help.
- Heat Resistant Tape
- Heat Gloves
This image is from the shoelace listing I purchased from. The best way to size laces is measure the lace from the existing shoe, but second best is here:
As a thank you, I created two shoelace cards that you can use to display shoelaces. It’s a super cute way to give the laces as gifts, or to show them off if you’re selling them!
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Enter to win my course about using the Perforation Blade! While it’s not sublimation related, it IS craft related – and I think everyone should love the Perforation Blade! This course will walk you through 9 project videos to expand the possibilities of what you thought you could make with that tool.
Giveaway has ended, winner was Ellie – thank you all!