If this is how you feel, I'd say you're one of the sensible ones.
Too many people rush in and make costly mistakes, wasting money on printers that are ridiculously expensive to run, and heat presses that are downright dangerous!
If you're keen to try your hand at sublimation printing, but feel concerned about making mistakes You're in the right place.
You're not the only one who has too many unanswered questions, about this exciting and profitable method of printing.
Some people never even make a start, because they have concerns that the process will be too difficult, or worry that once they have purchased their kit, they'll struggle to use it.
They may even worry whether they'll be able to sell the goods once they're made.
You shouldn't worry, because I can help you!
First I'd like to share my story........
When I met my wife Charly, it was love at first sight, she was everything I had wished for in a life partner. She was hilariously funny, attractive, tall, slim and intelligent. We shared all the same values and morals. Meeting Charly was like winning the lottery!
Shortly after getting married Charly wanted to start a family. But the truth is I was scared........
I was scared because Charly was the main bread winner and I couldn't see how we'd make ends meet, if she gave up work.
I had to figure out a way of creating a 'work from home business', that could supplement my income.
After months of racking my brains, for money making ideas. I finally stumbled upon Sublimation printing!
And boy I'm so glad I did. It was just the answer I'd been looking for.
Over time sublimation printing provided the extra cash we needed, and all from a fun business that Charly could fit around our newborn daughter Poppy.
If you think this sounds too good to be true, you'd be right!
It was far from easy and we made every mistake in the book. We made our way by trial and error.
I'd be embarrassed to admit how many failed mugs and coasters ended up in our bin, because of our lack of experience.
Here's the thing.......
it was a lot more difficult than we'd realised. Matching colours was a nightmare.
Our trial and error method of learning was costly, time consuming and frustrating.
But we persevered. Slowly we got really good at our craft, and we also learned what designs sold the best!
To say we eventually found success was an understatement. We scaled our fun, home business to the point where we were selling over a thousand pounds worth of mugs a day, in peak times.
Yes you read that correctly over £1000 a day!