6 Sets Sublimation Blanks Puzzles White Jigsaw Puzzle Blank Puzzles DIY Blank Puzzle for Sublimation Transfer Thermal Transfer Heat Press Printing Crafts (A5-20 Style)

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  • K. McKellar

    Greater than one week

    These puzzles were great to work with. I chose the smaller size since this was my first attemp. They turned out great and my grandsons loved them. I wasnt sure if they would be good quality, but they are ! I am going to try the bigger sizes next.

  • Maddie Rose Market

    > 3 day

    Highly recommend. Plan on giving our granddaughter a new one each month. Pressed at 385 for 50 seconds on my press.

  • David

    > 3 day

    Found it very easy to use and durable. Much better than I was expecting would recommend for anyone

  • Dees d.

    > 3 day

    Made a puzzle for my grandson.

  • Prof. Otilia Boyer Sr.

    > 3 day

    Loved them

  • Who 087

    Greater than one week

    These were a great value. I like the overall packaging each were individually wrapped and then they were packaged in a zip resealable bag. The puzzle took the sublimation in beautifully. My only downsides were 1) The puzzle pieces dont feel as durable as I would have liked. If Im going to put the time into making a gift/product/reusable item, then I would like it to hold up. 2) The puzzle is glossy after applying the sublimation. Where as being glossy isnt terrible. It is so glossy you have to look at it from an angle or in a dim area to see the picture. I still think this pack is a good value. But know that these arent going to hold up forever.

  • Sarah leach

    > 3 day

    The puzzle itself sublimated okay, however there was a lot of areas where the image was bubbling and wrinkled due to the substrate material moving. Also when taking the pieces apart a lot of the sublimation material came off as well. Won’t buy again

  • Sheri G.

    > 3 day

    After two attempts I think I got it. The temp I used was 375 for 50 seconds medium pressure. There is still some wrinkles, but very minimal. I don’t think kids would notice. I’m going to keep dialing it in. Great color. My best recommendation is to put down a couple layers of butcher paper underneath the puzzle, there’s a lot of moisture that is left on the press after.

  • biddy719

    > 3 day

    I followed the heating instructions exactly …. The ink bled between all the pieces, and some of the coating on them bubbled. Made them look very sloppy and blurry. I couldn’t gift them to anyone because I would have been embarrassed. I won’t buy these again.

  • Channell Tate

    > 3 day

    I sublimate mine at 400 degrees for 50 seconds and I have no problem at all. I create my image in Canva and then print out on my Sawgrass printer. I will order these again. Im going to try more pieces next time though.

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