
The Course
Ever wanted to create a fully custom stole but felt limited because your small format printer is limited to 8.5 x 11 sheets?
Well our NEW video tutorial is Just For You as it covers the full process of printing and pressing a custom stole using 8.5x11 sheets.
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Outline Overview:
Program Software
Printing the Design
Stole Placement/ Securing the Stole
Pressing Stole
What you will learn
How to print and press beautiful stole designs using only 8.5 x 11 sheets. I've made sure to break down each step into bite-sized, manageable pieces, so you can follow along without feeling overwhelmed. Every lesson builds on the last, forming a solid foundation of knowledge that will have you confidently creating beautiful, customized graduation stoles in no time. This course is more than just learning a skill; it's about unlocking your creative potential with a printer that fits your budget. Together, we'll explore techniques, troubleshoot common issues, and I'll share all the insider tips to ensure that each piece you make is not just a product, but a treasured keepsake. Whether you're looking to start a small business or simply wanting to add a personal touch to graduation ceremonies, you'll find this course to be an invaluable, well-structured guide that'll help you soar in the world of small format sublimation printing.
Curriculum
Your instructor
LaShea Walker is a serial entrepreneur and business creative specializing in digital design and sublimation printing, bringing years of hands-on experience to the realm of sublimation printing. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for crafting unique and memorable products, LaShea has developed a reputation for excellence in her field. Her expertise has enabled countless others to proudly showcase their achievements with personalized regalia that stands out.
At the heart of LaShea's work is an enduring commitment to education. Through her "How To Sublimate a Graduation Stole Using a Small Format Printer" course, she aspires to empower others with the knowledge and skills needed to create beautiful, lasting impressions despite their budget. LaShea believes that the art of sublimation is not only about the end result but also the creative journey. Her dedication to the craft is reflected in her teaching style, where she emphasizes the importance of precision, innovation, and the joy of turning a simple graduation accessory into a cherished keepsake.