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Lucky Goddness Black Transfer Sheets offer 10 premium 12"x12" sublimation papers designed for vibrant, seamless heat press transfers on light-colored polyester fabrics and blanks. Compatible with most heat presses and irons, these sheets deliver high ink transfer rates for rich, durable designs ideal for T-shirts, mugs, coasters, and more—perfect for professional-quality DIY customization and gifting.

















































| ASIN | B09MYH2F71 |
| Item model number | F-ACS-10040 |
| Manufacturer | Lucky Goddness |
| Product Dimensions | 30.48 x 30.48 x 0.03 cm; 290 g |
B**K
Great price. Transfers fully. incredibly difficult to weed because it's not very sticky. Also be sure not to re-iron any previously transfered areas, the color will lift either onto the parchment paper or if the shirt is accidently folded, it will transfer to the shirt - oops. I keep the sheets in the pack they came to keep them away from light.
J**L
Not as good as cricut brand but not bad. Will buy again Have to use a little extra care to avoid smudges on mugs while using cricut mug press.
T**R
This product is no good to sublimate on mugs. Leaves sticky residu and leaves discolouration on you mug. I've bought other ink sublimation paper and never had this issue. The sticky transfer paper must have to much glue. I just did a mug with red paper that I bought from Amazon and works great. I believe I should get my money back from this product without returning it because it's garbage. I am going to do a video showing you what's wrong. . I took picture of both cups and showing you the paper and the difference in the backing. I gave it a 1 only because there was no 0.
C**G
I have NEVER wanted to write a review as much as I wanted to write this one!!! Here goes: The transfer paper is HORRIBLE, it is the LEAST stickiest paper I have EVER worked with. Getting it off my Cricut mat was a nightmare and each piece had letter falling off constantly. After finally getting it off then comes the weeding..again letters just not staying stuck down and I had to try to grab the letters and putting them back on the transfer paper. ON TOP of that if the transfer paper/letters saw the sun or ANY type of heat before being carefully added to the tshirt it was begin to curl and no longer stick to the transfer paper. What took me a day max with heat transfer vinyl took me THREE full days with this. I am really interested in learning to work with sublimation transfers but this is absolutely a horrible version of that. I genuinely would have returned all four packs had I not been under a time crunch. NEVER AGAIN! IF for some reason your like me and don’t learn from others lessons, I would say make an extra cut of whatever your making (especially for letters) so WHEN letters randomly fall off your able to replace it without have to throw your whole cut out. Also get the little spatula weeding tool so that when your pulling off the negative you can hold down your letters. Also maybe call a therapist to vent to after because you will need it!
M**S
Bought these to do mousepads, with a mostly black transfer and just a white logo knocked out in the middle. WOW is it hard to get the heat press settings right. The needed time and temperature was finicky, and the transfer was never perfect. The areas that were supposed to be white (I removed the transfer material after cutting with my Silhouette machine) often had some black ghosting. I couldn’t tell if it was burnt, or if as I lifted up my heat press and the sheet retracted from the surface while it was cooling, it had some accidental transfer. I tried lowering settings and the transfer wasn’t clean. Overall a very frustrating project and I wasted at least 4 sheets/mouse pads
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