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Try This: Chalkboards Made From Textured Metal Photo Panels

Sublimated textured panels provide a tactile feel for decorators looking to offer customers more variety

Textured sublimatable hardboard, MDF, and metal photo panels provide a tactile feel for photographers and artists wanting to offer customers more variety. The surface provides an alternative look, feel, and depth, and the panels are great for desktop and wall art applications. Universal Woods offers them in various sizes ranging from 5″ X 5″ to 40″ X 60″.

Once we discovered that chalk works great on the textured surface, we came up with the idea of transforming the photo panels into chalkboard signage. Functional and stylish, chalkboard signs are fun to write on with standard chalk, easy to wipe clean with a damp cloth and provide lots of indoor signage options for homes and businesses.

Easily imaged using a standard sublimation printer and flat heat press, decorators can transfer full-color, photo-quality designs onto the textured panels to create one-of-a-kind chalkboards with a rustic, modern, industrial, or shabby-chic aesthetic. Smaller sizes can be used in the kitchen for recipes, notes, and shopping lists, while larger sizes can be used in classrooms, churches, meeting rooms, restaurants, bars, and coffee shops. Larger chalkboard signs can also be used as wedding or baby shower signage with plenty of room for handwritten messages. No matter the use, textured hardboard, MDF, and metal have your chalkboard display needs covered — give them a try!

Basic materials list:

  • Digital template
  • Printed transfer
  • Blank metal panel
  • Heat tape
  • Heat gloves
  • Protective paper
  • Flat heat press

Steps to sublimate:

  1. Download a digital product template and use it to create your artwork
  2. Print the transfer
  3. Cover the bottom table of the heat press with a blank protective sheet of paper
  4. Secure the transfer to the metal panel using heat tape
  5. Place the panel face-up (attached transfer face-down) on the protective paper, cover with another sheet of protective paper, and press for 1-2 minutes depending on metal size at 400 F with medium pressure
  6. Carefully remove the metal from the press, remove the transfer, and let cool
Condé Systems president

David Gross

David Gross is the president of Condé Systems, Inc. For over 30 years, he has developed and built the Mobile, Alabama based company into the premier source for printers, substrates, and consumables serving the sublimation and digital heat transfer industries. David's goal has always been to provide business owners the superior guidance and resources needed to be successful at these exciting and profitable decorating technologies. Gross regularly contributed articles to A&E magazine as part of his “Road to Sublimation Success” series and continues to contribute to GRAPHICS PRO. He has co-authored several books including RTSS: Harnessing the Power of Sublimation for Outstanding Profits, RTSS: Cashing In On The ChromaLuxe Revolution, The Sublimation Journal, and others. He can be reached by email at dgross@conde.com.

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