These are my go to for sublimation earrings. But I also am a HTVRONT fan. The steps I use with the recipe of equipment I own is... 1. Peel off the easy to see coating. I do large batches at a time and peel off both sides. Start using the weeding tool they provide on a corner. Gently pull and rotate as you do so. If you pull to hard you will stretch the film leaving more adhesive behind to clean. It's not the end of the world because of step 2.2. (Optional wear gloves) Clean the adhesive off with alcohol. Use a light to help you see the adhesive in the reflection. This is a very important step as it will make the sublimation cleaner, and the shine without lumbs 3. The template is under the picture on the top of the product listing on the HTVRONT website. Print your desired designs. 4. I cut into individual images but if you are leaving enough space on your page when you print you can skip this step. My paper is A-sub, but I have used the HTVRONT paper on other projects and it also works beautifully. 5. Tape all earrings to the sublimation paper. 6. My heat press is the HTVRONT Autopress. Which is fantastic! My press settings is 355 degrees F. I press 2 times at 70 secs. Which is far more then recommended, that being said I have made over 200 sets of these earrings and I have played with the secs. I come our vibrant and no ghosting everytime. I use a sandwich of copy paper, earrings with the sublimation paper, then copy paper. 7. Let cool at 3 mins before you remove paper or even look at it. It is still hot enough to ghost your image if you peek and drop down in a slightly different spot. 8. Repeat on the side Hope this helps!