Posted By TeckWrap Craft On September 08, 2022
Can You Sublimate On Canvas? Of Course, You Can!
Table of Contents
- Canvas Facts 101
- Canvas Sublimation Printing Rules
- Types Of Canvas Products Available
- What Supplies Do You Need For Sublimation Printing?
- How To Sublimate Directly On Canvas?
- How To Sublimate On A Cotton Canvas?
- How To Sublimate On A Canvas Board?
- How To Sublimate On A Laminated Canvas?
- Frequently Asked Questions
Canvas is a crafter’s favorite material to showcase creativity and personal style. For those who love to design through sublimation and want to know if they can transfer prints on this material, the answer is YES, you can sublimate on canvas. However, if it is made of 100% cotton or dark in color, you'll need to use white heat transfer vinyl as a base layer. In this blog, we will discuss everything you need to know about sublimating on canvas.
Canvas Facts 101
Before anything else, let’s get on the same page and understand everything there is to know about the canvas. As mentioned, typically, the canvas is either made of cotton or polyester. Canvas comes in different colors too!
There are plenty of canvas products available out there. From canvas boards for paintings to canvas merchandise like tote bags, aprons, or purses, there’s plenty to choose from. Can you sublimate on all canvas products? Yes! Some may be indirect, but the bottom line is, that you can work your way around it.
Canvas Sublimation Printing Rules
To keep it simple, here’s what you need to know about sublimation printing on canvas. You might want to get your pen and paper and take note of the printing rules:
- 100% cotton canvas (light-colored): Press a white heat transfer vinyl first, then sublimate over it. Or use a sublimation coating spray.
- Polyester canvas (light-colored): Directly sublimate on it.
- 100% cotton canvas (dark-colored): Press a white heat transfer vinyl first, then sublimate over it.
- Polyester canvas (dark-colored): Press a white heat transfer vinyl first, then sublimate over it.
You might be wondering, how does sublimate over heat transfer vinyl work? Hold your horses because we’ll get to that important part. That secret technique makes cotton sublimation prints on cotton and dark-colored garments possible.
Types Of Canvas Products Available
You’ll be surprised to know how many canvas products are available out there. Do you know what this means? You can custom-print on many products, may it be as a gift to a loved one, or as a business opportunity.
Here Are Several Canvas Products You Can Sublimate On:
- Tote bag
- Apron
- Purses
- Laundry bag
- Grocery bag
- Pillowcases
- Drawstring pouch and bags
- Neoprene merchandise (facemasks, coasters, mouse pads, arm sleeves and many more)
- T-shirts
Sublimation mugs or tumblersSublimation keychains - Sublimation picture frame
Knowing the other merchandise you can sublimate on opens the opportunity for you to create more custom-printed merchandise. So don’t limit yourself to sublimating canvas alone. That’s one thing crafters love about sublimation printing – the endless options of projects you can make.
What Supplies Do You Need For Sublimation Printing?
Of course, here at TeckWrap Craft, we wouldn’t miss out on sharing with you useful information on how to sublimate on canvas. This is what the next part of this informational post is all about. To start off, you need to gather the needed supplies for sublimation printing.
Sublimation printer with dye sublimation ink- Sublimation paper from TeckWrap Craft
- Heat press machine
- Butcher paper
- Teflon sheet
- Scissors
Thermal transfer tape - Heat transfer vinyl
Sublimation designs (SVG images or photos)- Sublimation canvas or blank of your choice
- Optional: sublimation spray
How To Sublimate Directly On Canvas?
If you have a canvas material made of polyester fabric, you can directly sublimate it. Sublimation on canvas polyester is pretty straightforward. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
- Print your design on the sublimation paper on your printer.
- Print on the shiny side of the sublimation paper.
- Place butcher paper in between the canvas bag to avoid the print from bleeding.
- Place a Teflon sheet over the sublimation paper so it doesn’t come in direct contact with the heat press machine.
- Make sure to use the highest quality print setting.
- Don’t forget to mirror the image.
- Set the heat press machine on the right temperature and time settings. Set it at 365℉ for 40 seconds.
- Don’t forget to pre-press the material to wick away the moisture.
- Use a thermal transfer tape to secure the sublimation paper in place when pressing.
- It’s time to heat press!
- Carefully remove the transfer tape and sublimation paper from the merchandise.
- You’re done!
How To Sublimate On A Cotton Canvas?
If you want to print on a canvas but it’s made of natural cotton fibers, then this part is for you. Other than cotton canvas, you can follow these instructions if you’re printing on dark-colored garments as well. For this step, you’ll need white heat transfer vinyl and your cutting machine.
- The first step is to prepare your design and start with cutting the heat transfer vinyl on your cutting machine.
- Make sure the heat transfer vinyl and sublimation paper are of exactly the same size. The purpose of the heat transfer vinyl is to serve as the base layer you can sublimate on.
- Print the sublimation paper using the best print quality. Of course, don’t forget to mirror the design.
- Pre-press the canvas bag to wick away the moisture.
- Press the heat transfer vinyl. If you’re using TeckWrap Craft’s PU HTV or glitter HTV, the heat press time and temperature should be 266 ℉ to 284 ℉ for 8 to 12 seconds.
- Let the fabric and HTV cool off for a while before the sublimation process.
- Press the sublimation design on the HTV.
- You’re done!