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The Sieral 10 Pieces Sublimation Blank Pillow Cases are 16x16 inch polyester covers designed for vibrant 9-photo sublimation printing. Featuring a soft peach-skin feel and a concealed black zipper, these pillowcases offer a premium canvas for personalized home décor or corporate branding. Sold in packs of 10, they provide ample opportunity for creative expression without pillow inserts included.
T**A
Perfect
I followed a review on here and it came out perfect. I wanted to do I white border to avoid tape prints on the black. I made my images 3.8 inches. I added butcher paper at the bottom, inside the pullow case, and on top of the pillow case to prevent bleeding. I sublimated 400 degrees for 60 seconds. I hope this help someone else as well.
S**H
Easy to do
I love these pillows
M**N
Absolutely fantastic results
Really liked how easy to sublimate onto pillow. Definitely buy again.
B**N
Beware false advertising
I just received the sublimation pillow blanks and I was hoping that they would be like the product that I get from a reputable sublimation product store. From the second I removed the pillow blanks from the packaging. I couldn't believe how tiny they were compared to my other ones, that were16 in. Upon measuring them I found out that they are barely 15 in. square. The material is very cheap and it upsets me, that I have to pay $7.99 to return them when it wasn't described accurately upon ordering.
A**R
Take your time!
I read all the reviews and decided to try my luck. Lots of reviews said the black bled thru, tape left marks... so, I decided to use my htvront mini and do one square at a time. Instructions say 360°/ 60 seconds. My mini press heats up to 356°. I also read a review where the image was cut down so there was a white frame, thus eliminating tape burn. I followed thus suggestions and printed my pictures at 4x4. I placed a piece of butcher paper on my heating pad, put the pillow case on top and added a piece of butcher paper inside the pillowcase. I placed a picture centered within the squares, topped with a piece of parchment paper and started "ironing" it with pressure and several pauses to press in place. I did this approximately 3-4 minutes total in 1 minute increments to ensure I spent equal time on all areas. I did not tape the pictures down, I just held the photos in place with a gloved hand. It took some time and patience but I'm so happy with it! No bleeding, no fading, no discoloration, no tape burns... it is near perfect minus imperfections from learning the process, perfecting it more after each picture. Hope this helps!
L**J
Easy to use
I made this for a friend and now more people want one. It came out really nice. It was easy.
A**H
Okay
Takes the sublimation well but seems as though the black on the pillow case was sublimated on. I saw this because (1) the black fades when sublimating the rest of the pillow & (2) after pre-pressing I realized that the black from the pillow case had stained my pressing plate & transfered to the white part of the pillow (I was pre-pressing in sections). Not a fan due to this.
C**Y
Love these cases
Super fast shipping and great product! This is the pillow I made myself , turned out really nice , will buy again and soon
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