Sublimation Mouse Pads

    This past weekend on Sunday my friend and I made some sublimation mouse pads. On Saturday we went to the store to get some sublimation mouse pads. Then we picked what designs we wanted on them. My friend went with a design from the show Moomins and I went with a picture of an acrylic painting of a Japanese mountain with cherry blossoms. We sized our imaged for the mouse pads (make sure to make it a little bigger than the actual mouse pad so the whole thing gets the design) and then we printed our designs on sublimation paper using a sublimation printer. Sublimation is a type of printing in which the ink turns into teeny tiny particles and embeds itself into the surface of an object, creating a seamless and beautifully vibrant design that never peels or cracks. After we printed the designs we taped the mouse pad (make sure white sublimation side is face down) down onto the design using heat resistant tape. We heated up the heat press to 350 (but jut follow the recommended heat temp and time that your sublimation blanks say to use) and we waited for it to reach the temperature and then we pressed them for 40 seconds, and let them cool off a bit before we removed the heat resistant tape. Below I have added pictures of how they turned out. For some reason they burned even though we followed the recommended heat temp and time and pressure so we might try these again and lower the temp/time or both and maybe adjust the pressure. I have also included the 


Materials Needed:

  • Access to a sublimation printer, or you can order sublimation prints online
  • Sublimation Mouse Pads
  • Heat Resistant Tape
  • Access to a heat press (the Bradley Maker space has one)

Comments

  1. This is super cool! I love crafting and learning new ways to create pretty things :) thank you for sharing this!

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  2. This is so fun! I would love to customize my very own mouse pad but I never would have thought about it if it wasn't for this post so thank you!

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  3. This is awesome!! I would definitely want to make one, but I don't know what design I would do. May I'll do an acrylic painting because the Japanese mountain one is pretty cool.

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