 I used to use my Cricut, my EasyPress, and heat transfer vinyl to sublimate these sweet bowling tees, and we'll show you how we did it right now. What is up? Welcome back! Do you like to do a builder and make it? Sweet! That's what we do on this channel, so go ahead and subscribe and hit that bell to be notified of our new videos each week. This week we're making some bowling shirts. Yes, I have a friend who's in a bowling team and they needed their own bowling team logo, so she sent me a mock-up in PowerPoint and I turned it over to Garrett to make it into a true logo. I took a screenshot of the PowerPoint, I put it in a photoshop, I drew a box and then I copied it and I pasted it ten times, I moved the boxes into place, I checked the PowerPoint, I drew a triangle shape, then I filled it in, I drew an oval and I filled it in white, I put a name in it, I put each letter of Tarhealians in a box, I borrowed a graphic from Google for the bowling ball and pins, I checked the PowerPoint for the colors, I filled in each box with a different color, I saved it as a PNG with a transparent background and then I imported it into design space as a printing cut, but I only did the cut using glitter vinyl. I then printed the design from photoshop, mirrored using the printer that we have set up for sublimation printing. For the front design, I borrowed some clip art from Google, I saved it as a PNG with a transparent background, I imported it into design space as a printing cut, I put all four on a page, then I did a print and then I did the cut using glitter HTV. Alright, everything's been cut, printed and cut out, now we're going to apply it into the shirts. Alright, we got it on 400, we're just going to press it for like ten seconds just to get it sticky to the fabric. Now for our sublimation, print 60 seconds, I'm going to truth and see how it does. Oh, came out great, look at that, I'm going to have to beep that. This one we tried to patch, somebody put painter's tape on it, patch job worked, can you tell where it was patched? No? Oh, no I will no, no, yes. Alright, now we have all these tiny little North Carolina pieces with all these tiny little North Carolina sublimation pieces that we're putting on the front pocket. Last one, all of them look excellent, alright one more piece, we have some sublimation bags, we're also going to put the logo on, alright we're going to put the pad in the bag. Pad in the bag. Alright, 400 at one minute, tough on sheet, came out pretty good, very steamy. So let's do 45 seconds, it said plus or minus. Bags, four shirts with the glitter vinyl sublimation on the front and back, look pretty good, good job babe, I think she'll like them, good job. I'm shocked you guys haven't subscribed yet, if you haven't subscribed yet, hit the subscribe button or watch one of these other videos over here. Or tick that bell to be notified of our new episodes.