Recent Entries

  • How to Price Heat Press Products Properly and Make a Profit

    Starting a small heat press business in the UK sounds exciting at first. You buy your first machine, spend evenings testing vinyl and transfer settings, and eventually make something that actually looks professional. That moment feels great. Then somebody asks the question that catches almost every...
  • How to Sublimate on Dark Cotton Shirts

    If you’ve ever tried to sublimate on a black cotton T-shirt, you probably already know how that story ends. You press it, peel it… and either nothing shows up, or the design looks dull and lifeless. It’s frustrating—especially when customers clearly want black tees and soft...
  • Can You Really Sublimate on a Coir Doormat? Here’s How It Works

    There is something timeless about a coir doormat. It sits quietly at the entrance of a home, doing an everyday job most people barely notice, yet it often says a lot about the people who live behind the door. In British homes especially, coir mats have long been appreciated for their natural look, h...
  • Mastering Sublimation Printing: Settings & Tips for Every Mater

    Sublimation printing looks simple on the surface. You print a design, apply heat, and the ink becomes part of the material. No peeling, no cracking, just clean and vibrant results. That’s the magic. But if you’ve spent any time working with sublimation blanks, you already know it’...
  • How to Remove Heat Transfer Vinyl from Clothing

    Heat transfer vinyl, often called HTV, is one of the easiest and most satisfying ways to customise clothing. Whether you’re making personalised gifts, running a small print-on-demand shop, or just experimenting with DIY designs, HTV gives you that crisp, vibrant look that holds up well over ti...