Hello! It’s time for my latest project with Artesprix and this one makes a fantastic gift and can be made in a jiffy! It’s the Wine Stopper, and it’s a Blank that is perfect for a beginner because the area you design is small, but the impact is big. Let me show you how to create a custom gift with minimal supplies.
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What is Iron-On Ink?
Artesprix Sublimation Markers, Ink, and Paint are specially formulated to allow you to use basic copy paper to: color, stamp, stencil, and monoprint anything you wish and turn it into a heat-transferable design. These designs are then applied to a polyester or polyester coated substrate with heat and pressure. You can use a heat press or a home iron! These designs, through this process of sublimation, will become permanent on your substrates.
Supplies:
Artesprix:
Wine Stopper
Sublimation Stamp Ink in Red, Blue, Yellow, and Purple
Sublimation Markers Fine Tip in Black
Protective Paper
Heat Tape
Other:
Blending Brushes
Step 1: Outline your Blank onto a piece of copy paper. Make sure to draw 2 outlines because you can have a custom design on each side of the Wine Stopper.
Step 2: Use a blending brush to apply some Red Sublimation Stamp Ink to the outline, diagonally. I opted to use the upper left on one, and the lower right on the other.
Step 3: Use a different blending brush to apply the Yellow Sublimation Stamp Ink. Be sure to overlap the red a bit to get a nice orange.
Step 4: Repeat the process with the Blue and Purple Sublimation Stamp Inks and be sure to slightly overlap the colors to get a full rainbow. The colors will be a bit muted right now, but once we sublimate, they will be very vibrant!
Step 5: Using the Black Fine Tip Sublimation Marker, draw a letter in the middle of the design. I did it in pencil first to be sure I liked the size and placement. I decided I wanted to switch the direction of the center line when I used the marker. None of your pencil lines will show when you sublimate, so it’s great to use pencil first. This is what my finished design.
Step 6: Be sure to remove the clear plastic film from your Blank before you adhere it to your design.
Step 7: Use Heat Tape to adhere your Blanks face down to your designs.
Step 8: It’s time to make the Sublimation Sandwich. This sandwich not only ensures a great transfer of your design, but it will protect your heat source as well. Your sandwich will be: Protective Paper – Design (face down) – Blank – Protective Paper.
Step 9: Sublimate your Blanks at 385 degrees for 45 seconds.
Step 10: Peek Test time! Carefully lift the Blank to be sure it sublimated properly. If it didn’t, you can do it again.
Here are the original designs with the sublimated Blanks. See how vibrant our rainbows are now?
Step 11: Remove the release paper from the Wine Stopper and adhere the Blanks to each side.
I love how this turned out! What a fun way to decorate a bottle. You can pair one of these Wine Stoppers with someone’s favorite bottle of wine for an extra special gift. How would you like to get more ideas on using Artesprix’s Sublimation Ink Pads, Markers, and Paint? There’s a Facebook Group that’s just for fans of Artesprix! You can click HERE to join. Also, don’t forget to visit the Artesprix store to see all of the available blanks and bundles, so you can get started with sublimation. You can use my code, ALISON10 to save 10% on your purchase! Thanks so much for stopping by. Have an inspiring day!
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