ST. CLAIR SHORES, MICHIGAN (October 28, 2025) – STAHLS’ has released the Holiday Heat Printers’ Lookbook, a festive, cookbook-themed guide created to inspire decorators with fresh ideas for the busiest sales season of the year. Packed with creative ideas for success, the lookbook helps heat printers design and sell custom holiday merchandise that sells.
Designed like a holiday cookbook, the guide invites readers to explore seasonal offerings using the right combination of heat transfer materials and techniques. Each section highlights different heat transfer techniques, including DTF (Direct to Film) and screen-printed transfers as well as specialty finishes like glitter, metallic, flock, showing decorators how to turn everyday blanks into premium, profitable gifts.
The holidays are an ideal time for decorators to expand their product lines and connect with customers through personalized, meaningful gifts. The lookbook provides both inspiration and instruction to help heat printers of every skill level find new ways to grow their business during the most festive and profitable time of year.
Inside the Holiday Heat Printers’ Lookbook, decorators will find:
- Creative gift ideas for apparel, accessories, and décor items made with a heat press
- The latest seasonal heat printing trends to keep designs fresh and in demand
- Step-by-step tips for creating eye-catching special effects
The Holiday Heat Printers’ Lookbook is available now as a free digital download for the decorating community. Visit stahls.com/holiday-lookbook to see the lookbook.
STAHLS’ is a long-time member and supporter of NSGA. Ted Stahl is a member of the Sporting Goods Industry Hall of Fame.
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Holiday Heat Printers' Lookbook DTF Screen-printed transfers Heat Transfer STAHLS 
                                             
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                             
                                                                     
                         
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