Acrylic Shapes : CLEAR Acrylic Christmas Tree Shapes : Stocking (1.5, 2, 3 & 5mm)

R6.50R10.00

These CLEAR stocking acrylic measuring approx. 5.24cm wide and 8.70cm in length and with thickness options of 1.5 & 2mm for extruded and 3 & 5mm for cast acrylic, these discs are ideal for detailed engraving, especially using Cricut machines.

They can be easily customized to fit any theme or occasion and personalising holiday decor. Whether it’s commemorating a baby’s first Christmas or honoring cherished memories, these baubles add a personal touch to the festive season. Their versatility extends beyond the tree, as they can be used to create beautiful gifts and keepsakes that capture the spirit of Christmas in a special way.

Customisation can be achieved through various methods such as vinyl decoration, UV DTF, UV Resin, foil, glitter and paint and sublimation printing (detail how below in description), with the latter providing excellent results on the 3mm cast acrylic when using 125g OTTO PRO sublimation paper.

  • The production time is on-demand, with a turnaround of 2 to 5 working days.
  • Does not include ribbon or string
  • Once cut, the items are non-returnable and non-refundable.
  • Customising acrylic discs is a creative process that involves updating their design and features periodically. These enhancements can include altering the placement or size of the hole to better suit the design or functionality. While the actual product may differ slightly from the online images, these changes are made with the aim of improving the overall quality and appeal of the keychains.
  • Additionally, these acrylic discs come SUBLI-ACRYLIC (special white coating at the back) or  SUPER GLOSSY SUBLIMATION MDF  adding more variety to the selection

 

 

Title Range Discount
Global discount 2.5% Units of 25 to 49 units 25 - 49 2.5%
Global discount 5% Units of 50 to 100 units 50 - 99 5%
Global discount 10% Units of 100+ 100 + 10%

SUBLIMATION ON ACYRLIC

TIPS

  1. When working with acrylic for keychains, it’s essential to use the right thickness to ensure the best quality of the final product. A thickness of 3mm is optimal for both cast and sublimation processes.
  2. When sublimating, ensure the acrylic is at least 3mm thick to prevent warping; thinner materials should be decorated with ADHESIVE VINLY or UV DTF
  3. When working with heat presses and transfers, it’s crucial to protect both the design and the equipment. Covering the design and substrate with silicone paper is a smart move. It acts as a barrier, preventing the transfer from sticking to the press and ensuring the heat is evenly distributed across the design. This simple step helps maintain the quality of the substrate and prolongs the life of the heat press, making it an essential practice for anyone in the heat transfer printing business.
  4. Sublimation on acrylic can yield vibrant and lasting results, especially when using high-quality sublimation paper like the 125g OTTO PRO. The thick coating on this type of paper ensures that the ink transfers effectively, capturing the finest details with clarity. Quick removal of the paper post-press preserving the sharpness of the design, and the no-wash feature is a convenient bonus, saving time and maintaining the integrity of the image.
  5. Cast acrylic is more heat-resistant and maintains its shape better under prolonged heat exposure compared to other types.
  6. Exceeding the recommended heat press time can cause the acrylic to melt and lose its shape, so timing is crucial.

 

PROCESS

  1. Remember to remove the protective film from both sides of the acrylic before heat pressing
  2. For cast acrylic, heat press at 180 degrees Celsius for 180 seconds; for extruded acrylic, the same temperature applies but only for 30 seconds (you get different quality of extruded, and some may not sublimate very well).
  3. Ensure the bottom of the heat press is covered with silicone paper to protect it.
  4. Secure the design onto the acrylic carefully to prevent movement during the process. Avoid placing heat tape over the sublimation paper where it contacts the acrylic to prevent leaving marks.
  5. Avoid mirroring the image during sublimation to ensure visibility from the front, especially with clear acrylic.
  6. Cover the bottom of you heat press will silicone paper and secure your design to the acrylic, avoid applying the heat tape onto the sublimation paper where the acrylic is as it can leave marks.
  7. Cover the design and acrylic with silicone paper
  8. Apply light to medium pressure during the heat press process.
  9. Handle with care post-heat press as the acrylic will be hot; remove the sublimation paper where possible, it should peel in one go.
  10. To prevent the acrylic from warping, place it under heavy weights for at least 20 minutes or until cool and retain shape.
  11. Once cooled, if not using Otto Pro, scrub the back with a rough kitchen sponge and water to remove any remaining sublimation paper.

Another alternative is using SUBLI-ACRYLIC which has a special white coating at the back and gives vibrant prints!

THCKNESS

1.5mm, 2mm, 3mm, 5mm