Artesprix

Artesprix is the inventor of sublimation craft, offering Iron-on-Ink products that allow makers to create sublimation projects without expensive printers using patented markers, stamp pads, and accessories.

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Headquarters

7680 Matoaka Road
Sarasota, FL 34243
(941) 404-3100
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Returns

Do I need a receipt to return an item?
An RMA number must be provided by Artesprix prior to shipping your item back for a return or replacement. This suggests you need to go through their approval process rather than just having a receipt.

Who pays for return shipping?
You are responsible for return shipping costs if items were received as described by Artesprix. If Artesprix provides the return shipping label and returned items don't meet full refund requirements, the cost of the return label may be deducted from your refund amount.

How will I receive my refund?
If approved for a full refund, your refund will be processed and a credit will automatically be applied to your credit card or original method of payment within a certain amount of days. Refunds typically do not include original shipping cost.

Editor's Take

So here's the thing about Artesprix-they basically took one look at the sublimation world and said, "Why does everyone need a fancy printer for this?" First to market with their patented sublimation markers in 2018, they've been quietly revolutionizing how people approach heat transfer crafting.

They call themselves the "Inventors of Sublimation Craft" and make it possible to create sublimation projects without a printer. And honestly? That's kind of genius. Their Iron-on-Ink line lets makers permanently personalize polyester blanks with their own designs, using everything from markers to stamp pads to paints.

What's really cool is how they've built this whole ecosystem around the concept. With dozens of different sublimation marker colors, stamp pads, accessories, and blanks, you'll never run out of ideas. It's like they thought of everything-even the protective papers and heat tape you need for the process.

The company operates out of Sarasota, Florida, and they've got that small-business-with-big-ideas vibe going. They created professional-level inks in craft form so everyone can experience the magic of sublimation, and when combined with compatible materials, it creates permanent designs that withstand washing without fading.

But here's what really sets them apart-they're not just selling products, they're building a community. They've got monthly YouTube tutorials, design team members creating projects, and they're constantly pushing the boundaries of what you can do without traditional sublimation equipment. Their products work for DIY workshops, educators, fundraisers, after-school programs, and even existing sublimation businesses looking to expand without expensive equipment.

The whole thing feels very much like someone looked at an industry and said, "This could be way more accessible." And then they actually made it happen.