December 2, 2021

Artesprix Blog Hop With Designer Crafts Connection

 Hello, crafty friends! Today I am sharing how to do a sublimation transfer onto canvas. This would make a great gift for your craft friends or anyone since you can customize the canvas bag using any kind of stamp image.

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I know many of us have a lot of stamps that we do not use. Using them as a sublimation transfer onto canvas is a fun and different way to use them. All of the sublimation products I used are from Artesprix. The snarky stamps are from Crackerbox Stamps.
Below is a video tutorial showing exactly how I created my project.
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My close-up photos below show how well the images transferred onto the canvas.



Want more inspiration using Artesprix products? Visit the Designer Crafts Connection Blog Post to see what their other designers have created.

Interested in the products I used? Products that are still available are linked to multiple shops below, for your convenience.
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5 comments:

  1. Awesome! Awesome! Awesome! Great job with the color selection.

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  2. What a great tip to stamp on the back so you can reverse the wording. I never thought of doing that. I learned something new!

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  3. Great tip on the reversal, I was wondering how to get this right.

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