So far you're the one and only Cricut TH-camr that I have subscribed to. you use the chapters to break up your video, explain details, actually tell a story from beginning to end, and don't just jump-cut around or give us nonsense that wastes our time. Also, you have great descriptions on all of your videos and effectively use them to give us important links and details so we don't have to scrub through your video searching for when you told us something, like dimensions.
Look up Jennifer Maker - Cricut. On youtube. She does heaps more and explains it better. This is alright, but she talks so fast in this and doesn't really know what she wants to say.
Angie, I am brand new to sublimation. You have helped me so much. I love your videos. You teach in a way that beginners understand. I am open to any other videos that may help a beginner like me. Thank you.
Angie, you're the best. I found this video on Pinterest and had to watch on TH-cam to see full screen..Wow, just wow such detail, and you answered every question I had.
Angie I just got my MugPress this week and was intimidate until I started watching your videos. I am a professor and struggle with making videos. Your videos are great. Back to the mug press, I got brave and made my first one and it is beautiful. Only one thing, I put the template on the mug upside down. LOL. It is beautiful. I'll bet I only do that once. I made another one this morning with pictures with all 5 of my grandsons. I am so proud and happy I found you. I am looking at your site today to buy some templates.
When God said “talented people” stand over here! You were in front of the line! I have been anticipating you coming out with something awesome! (Checking every day) Had no idea it would be this! Exactly what I wanted! Thank you Angie!
I watched your video on the mug press, and bought a mug press. I started using infusible ink transfer sheets and infusible ink pens and I was hooked. Then I watched your video on converting the printer, and bought a printer and ink. I just received printer and ink and will be converting today and starting my sublimation journey. I am so excited to do photo mugs. I just want you to know you are contributing to my addiction. LOL
I finally got my sub printer on Friday! I’d be lost on all this without your detailed videos. SO GLAD that you mentioned the double mirror thing. I’m going to set my sub printer on mirror and I would not have I known to refrain from mirroring in DS. Thanks, thanks, thanks....
This was so helpful - I just got a sublimation printer and couldn't figure out how to use the Cricut design space with it. You just saved me hours of frustration. :) The sizing is key!
Thanks for the video. I got the Cricut mug press, it is easy to use. Just picked up an Epson Sub printer, sub paper & sub ink, just need to take it out the box and try this!
My first mug was done using my printer and sub ink! I made a mug for my husband with his commanders coin logo and his units motto on the back. Never even thought I couldn’t lol I just didn’t feel like dragging out the infusible ink sheets lol 😂 love these mugs! Photo mugs are so popular!! I now have to make a bunch of mugs for his unit so people can buy them with the logo on it. They make great retirement and going away gifts! ❤️
Just what I needed. I brought my Epson ecotank printer yesterday and waiting for my heat press machine 8 in 1 to be delivering by the end of the week. Almost ready to try sublimation!!! Thanks!
@@AngieHolden I just got the free templete plus the extra ones ☺️ Some of the links are broken, trying to see the mat and the sublimation paper but those are broken
Angie I'm so happy that Miss Rita told us about you website I have been trying do to a name going side ways on a cup. Love the photo cups you have done with Dad on the side your kids are adorable.
You could use the trimmer to cut neater than scissors. You could use the bullzip virtual printer to avoid the black line. You can use alcohol to clean the mug.
Beautiful! You can also use photo paper with sublimation. Just remember to put parchment paper around mug so it doesn’t bleed through to the mug press.
@@katiehewes423 I have used any photo paper. I have a Epson ET 2720, which I converted over to be sublimation. It works great. I have done, with photo paper, mugs, shirts, towels, and some other stuff. I just wash them inside out and so far so good! Hope this helps.
@@robinjohnston7986, thanks! I just got an Epson and sublimation ink, but was waiting (not so patiently) for the paper. I'll be setting up the printer tomorrow! Wish me luck!
Thank you Angie! You always have such informative videos--and links. Super helpful. You really break down all the steps in a clear, easy to follow manner. Just got my mug press last week and, you've already shown great options for non-Cricut substrates--super helpful. I bought the additional templates, and am sure they'll be useful for some last-minute gifts. Thanks, again.
Thank you so much Angie, you answered all of my Questions, your videos are so informative. Can't wait to try my cricut mug press, just got it on Monday, but wasn't sure how to start, thank you again 😊
Your tutorials are so informative and easy to follow. Thank you. I converted a brand new printer and created my first sublimation mug. It turned out pretty good. I needed to work on the size since it did get distorted a bit, but overall it turned out awesome!
Thank you for another wonderful video. I am learning so much from you! I made a photo mug after watching this video last night - first sublimation project ever. I'm back again today to watch the part about using more than one photo on the mug to work on some Father's Day gifts.
I do not have any of those jagged edge or sawed edges at all in my design space. I just bought my cricut, mug press and got my easypress today! I am trying to learn all that i can so I can make a little extra money for trips and the vet lol.
Hi. This was my first time seeing any of your videos.Just subscribed. So glad that I found you! Thank you for your hard work and dedication! Great tutorial!!
Another grand slam! Thanks Angie! You have been so helpful to us, thank you. I contacted cricut to let them know that the template for their small mug was too big and I messed up several mugs so they are replacing them. I can't wait to try sublimating the photos. We appreciate you.
Super cute! I usually buy a commercial machine for any decorating, ie, embroidery machine, heat press, cutter. But for the mugs, I think this press is going to work great. Thanks for your tutorial. :)
Thank you sooo much. i watched your epson video turning the printer in to a sublimation printer it was amazing. Thank you sooo much. your channel is amazing! im making my first mug as i type this lol i will let you know how it turns out!
Angie, you are great! I’m making my first mug today. I need a second Printer for sublimation but in the meantime I will play with what I have. Love the videos!
@@MsJmper I converted an Epson 2720 and it was cheap and easy to do. Make sure you watch Angie’s video on converting it to sublimation ink. And download the ICC profile if you get the ink because the colors will be off. Good luck!
Thank you so much for the wonderful tutorial! I’m waiting on my epson printer (after watching your video on how to convert it for sublimation!) and can’t wait to make these mugs.
Hi, I love your videos very easy. Very helpful too. I need to ask you about the mug press photos we can do it in a normal printer instead of a sublation. Coz I don't have that. Please advise me on how I do photos in a mug press with a dishwasher safe. Thanks
Great video, learnt a lot thank you. My biggest problem is I can't cut a straight line lol, so sent to cut as well. Used copy paper setting worked great 👌
Hi there Angie! Boy....do you ever explaine well. Thanks so much for the info on the Mug Press. Question: Some people say to use Butcher paper only, some say it is safe to also use Parchement paper. Please clear this up for me. Thanks!!! Susan D.
I uploaded a photo of my granddaughter into Design Space. The coloring looked great. But when I printed it with my Epson Sure Color F170 printer, the photo looked a little too dark. I'm wondering if I have to have a certain resolution - like 300 DPI.
Thank you so much. Your video was great. I want to make these. Along with the tumbles. Any advice on the best produces to use? Please let me know and thank you again!
There are always links below each video for sources. On computer, click show more. On mobile, click the arrow to expand the description or swipe up on the video depending on how you are watching.
I saw somebody who added an extra step and used their machine to cut the paper to size and thought it was so smart. You mentioned you can export out of Cricut ds but I’ve never seen that option?
Angie i love your videos and the way you break everything down and explan step by step! @14:00 why didn't you cut the wrap/image with Cricut instead of scissors?
Thank you for the video. Can you tell me the difference between the sublimation and using the Cricut infusible ink?? I am still new at all of this so please forgive me if this is a silly question. Thanks!!
Infusible Ink is basically sublimation ink in sheet form that you cut with your Cricut. What I am using here is a sublimation printer so I can print out images.
Hi Can i ask 2 doubts? 1. My photoes looks slightly yellowish. Do i have to increase the temperature? 2. Magic mug i can still see the image slightly even after becime bkack. Any tips to improve on artwork or pressing setting? Thanks
If your black looks green, you may need more time or temperature. Otherwise you could need color correction on your printer. You can definitely still slightly see the images on those if you look in the light.
Ok. Made my second one but it left a mark. Not sure why? Any tips on getting it out? I saw thinner but not sure. Also tried white vinegar it so far that has not worked.
Thank You Angie you always go beyond to teach us how to do crafting. One thing i have been trying to find out but i never seen a video on it, if you put the heat resistant tape over part of your sublimation mug (not infusible ink) does that not cause the image not to sublimate fully esp if its a full wrap design?
I am almost all ready to go into sublimation, I watched your video on how to turn an epson into a sublimation printer and went out and bought one I just haven’t set it up yet as I am super busy!! I got my mug press and ordered some mugs from Michaels and I have the other supplies except the paper that goes around the mugs before you put them in the mug press, what is that paper called and is it necessary? Where do you get it and is it costly? I got your email about introducing myself and I have a vacation coming up and plan to answer because I want to make sure I include everything!! I love your videos, they are super helpful and the best on TH-cam in my opinion!!
Tha is for the great info ... you mentioned that you set your printer to always ‘mirror’. How do you do that? I will admit that my first mug sublimation I forgot to mirror! Bob became Bop!
I have links in the description below the video. On computer, click show more. On mobile, there is an arrow to expand the description or you might have to swipe up on the video depending on how you are watching.
Hi Dear , Thank you for respond but I changed sulimation toInkjet sulimatio paper also and I have same issue. I really appreciate if you let me know which sublimation is good for transfer pictur to mugs please. Thank you
Once again, you hit it out of the park with your tutorial!! Thanks so much!!! Two quick questions: 1. Have you tried using copy paper yet as a "blowout paper"? 2. I keep checking back...please please please can you do a tutorial doing a full wrap on a skinny tumbler? I've seen a couple, but somehow I think YOU would do this perfectly! Did I say please? LOLOLOL
I don't use copy paper as the protective paper. Generally I use the paper in this video or just butcher paper which is super cheap. And I am working on some things now that MIGHT work...so stay tuned on the full wrap!
Hello Angie My name is Susana and I have been watching your videos and I love how you explain everything good. I have a question 🙋🏻♀️ I have been making my own mugs with images and it doesn’t look good The images looks like dark yellowish. I’m doing everything you saying but they don’t come out clear. I have checked my printer 🖨 Can you please help Please please
Hi Angie - I just downloaded the mug wrap templates. They are all connected - how do I break them apart? I am using Silhouette Design Space and only want to use one at a time. Thank you for the template and letting me know how to use them...
So far you're the one and only Cricut TH-camr that I have subscribed to. you use the chapters to break up your video, explain details, actually tell a story from beginning to end, and don't just jump-cut around or give us nonsense that wastes our time. Also, you have great descriptions on all of your videos and effectively use them to give us important links and details so we don't have to scrub through your video searching for when you told us something, like dimensions.
Thank you!
Look up Jennifer Maker - Cricut. On youtube. She does heaps more and explains it better.
This is alright, but she talks so fast in this and doesn't really know what she wants to say.
Angie, I am brand new to sublimation. You have helped me so much. I love your videos. You teach in a way that beginners understand. I am open to any other videos that may help a beginner like me. Thank you.
First time watching this! You are a great instructor!! You didn’t assume your listener knows certain steps. Thank you! ❤😊
Glad it was helpful!
You are seriously my most favorite crafting human ever! Thank you for this.
Angie, you're the best. I found this video on Pinterest and had to watch on TH-cam to see full screen..Wow, just wow such detail, and you answered every question I had.
Angie I just got my MugPress this week and was intimidate until I started watching your videos. I am a professor and struggle with making videos. Your videos are great. Back to the mug press, I got brave and made my first one and it is beautiful. Only one thing, I put the template on the mug upside down. LOL. It is beautiful. I'll bet I only do that once. I made another one this morning with pictures with all 5 of my grandsons. I am so proud and happy I found you. I am looking at your site today to buy some templates.
Yay! So happy to help! And I can definitely get putting it on upside down!
What paper did you use please? I used sub paper and didn't come out at all.
When God said “talented people” stand over here! You were in front of the line!
I have been anticipating you coming out with something awesome! (Checking every day) Had no idea it would be this! Exactly what I wanted!
Thank you Angie!
Wow, thank you!
I watched your video on the mug press, and bought a mug press. I started using infusible ink transfer sheets and infusible ink pens and I was hooked. Then I watched your video on converting the printer, and bought a printer and ink. I just received printer and ink and will be converting today and starting my sublimation journey. I am so excited to do photo mugs. I just want you to know you are contributing to my addiction. LOL
I am good at that! Thanks for watching!
You are great at explaining everything. Thank you.
You're very welcome!
I finally got my sub printer on Friday! I’d be lost on all this without your detailed videos. SO GLAD that you mentioned the double mirror thing. I’m going to set my sub printer on mirror and I would not have I known to refrain from mirroring in DS. Thanks, thanks, thanks....
Glad I could help!
I just can’t get enough of your videos thank you thank you
Thanks!
Again thank you so much!
This was so helpful - I just got a sublimation printer and couldn't figure out how to use the Cricut design space with it. You just saved me hours of frustration. :) The sizing is key!
instablaster.
Thanks for the video. I got the Cricut mug press, it is easy to use. Just picked up an Epson Sub printer, sub paper & sub ink, just need to take it out the box and try this!
I'm going out to get the press today. I just got all my stuff too! It's going to be fun.
You are so good at explaining everything. Thank you, Jo
Glad you think so!
Great job, Angie! Love those pics of your family! Can these be put into the dishwasher. Thanks for sharing your talents!
Yes you can!
Thank you! I have made sub mugs with infusible ink sheets however, the sub printer is going to arrive today! I can't wait to try this.
Hope you enjoy it!
My first mug was done using my printer and sub ink! I made a mug for my husband with his commanders coin logo and his units motto on the back. Never even thought I couldn’t lol I just didn’t feel like dragging out the infusible ink sheets lol 😂 love these mugs! Photo mugs are so popular!! I now have to make a bunch of mugs for his unit so people can buy them with the logo on it. They make great retirement and going away gifts! ❤️
That is awesome!
Thank you, Angie they are beautiful. Thank you Leonie 😊 ❤❤
Glad you like them!
Wonderful tutorial Angie xx❤
Thanks so much 😊
Just what I needed. I brought my Epson ecotank printer yesterday and waiting for my heat press machine 8 in 1 to be delivering by the end of the week. Almost ready to try sublimation!!! Thanks!
Glad I could help!
@@AngieHolden I just got the free templete plus the extra ones ☺️
Some of the links are broken, trying to see the mat and the sublimation paper but those are broken
Just fixed them! And they were the right links but TH-cam was being a HUGE pain!!
Best teacher ever. Thank you so much!!!
Wow, thank you!
Angie I'm so happy that Miss Rita told us about you website I have been trying do to a name going side ways on a cup. Love the photo cups you have done with Dad on the side your kids are adorable.
Awesome! Thank you!
You could use the trimmer to cut neater than scissors. You could use the bullzip virtual printer to avoid the black line. You can use alcohol to clean the mug.
Another excellent video. These are gonna be a big hit with the grandparents!! Thank you for all the instructions!!
💐💐💐💐💐💐
Hope you enjoy!
Beautiful! You can also use photo paper with sublimation. Just remember to put parchment paper around mug so it doesn’t bleed through to the mug press.
Really?! I've been waiting for the paper.... Any brand? I have Epson paper on hand and would love to get started.
Also, parchment? or butcher (I have both...). Thanks.
@@katiehewes423 I have used any photo paper. I have a Epson ET 2720, which I converted over to be sublimation. It works great. I have done, with photo paper, mugs, shirts, towels, and some other stuff. I just wash them inside out and so far so good! Hope this helps.
@@katiehewes423 Yes, both. You just want to protect your press and next project. I have a mug press and got the Cricut mug press. Love both.
@@robinjohnston7986, thanks! I just got an Epson and sublimation ink, but was waiting (not so patiently) for the paper. I'll be setting up the printer tomorrow! Wish me luck!
Thank you
I finally converted my eco tank
I did my first mug and I am so excited
Thank you for your help
Wonderful!
So excited to make these for mother’s day
Angie! Your mug videos have been so informative and helpful. Thanks for being helpful, informative, and so kind. I can’t wait to get started!!
Glad you like them!
Thank you Angie! You always have such informative videos--and links. Super helpful. You really break down all the steps in a clear, easy to follow manner. Just got my mug press last week and, you've already shown great options for non-Cricut substrates--super helpful.
I bought the additional templates, and am sure they'll be useful for some last-minute gifts.
Thanks, again.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much Angie, you answered all of my Questions, your videos are so informative. Can't wait to try my cricut mug press, just got it on Monday, but wasn't sure how to start, thank you again 😊
I'm so glad!
Your tutorials are so informative and easy to follow. Thank you. I converted a brand new printer and created my first sublimation mug. It turned out pretty good. I needed to work on the size since it did get distorted a bit, but overall it turned out awesome!
Nice work!
Angie thank you so much. You are an excellent teacher. I’m such a novice.
Happy to help!
Thank you for another wonderful video. I am learning so much from you! I made a photo mug after watching this video last night - first sublimation project ever. I'm back again today to watch the part about using more than one photo on the mug to work on some Father's Day gifts.
Yay! Have fun!
I do not have any of those jagged edge or sawed edges at all in my design space. I just bought my cricut, mug press and got my easypress today! I am trying to learn all that i can so I can make a little extra money for trips and the vet lol.
There is one project that has all of the edges. It looks like a plain mug with no design but has a ton of edge options.
Hi. This was my first time seeing any of your videos.Just subscribed. So glad that I found you! Thank you for your hard work and dedication! Great tutorial!!
Thank you so much!
Another grand slam! Thanks Angie! You have been so helpful to us, thank you. I contacted cricut to let them know that the template for their small mug was too big and I messed up several mugs so they are replacing them. I can't wait to try sublimating the photos. We appreciate you.
Oh no! Was it too long or wide?
Love the video
Question can you go back at add something to a mug that has already been sublimated on
Thank you
You can do it. The image on there may fade some though.
Can I see this at any time. To review when I m on my cricket
You can watch this video as many times as you would like.
Your videos are always so informative! Thank you!!!
You are so welcome!
Awesome video. Love your style of teaching. Going to start this process soon
Good luck!
@@AngieHolden it worked perfectly thank You
I finally got the picture to work on my mug YEAH!!!!!!!!!
That is awesome!
You are awesome! You detail everything so nice and precise
Thank you so much!
Super cute! I usually buy a commercial machine for any decorating, ie, embroidery machine, heat press, cutter. But for the mugs, I think this press is going to work great. Thanks for your tutorial. :)
I loved this video!! Thank you so very much!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you sooo much. i watched your epson video turning the printer in to a sublimation printer it was amazing. Thank you sooo much. your channel is amazing! im making my first mug as i type this lol i will let you know how it turns out!
Great to hear!
you are very informative thank you for always teaching us
Thanks for watching!
Great tutorial, thanks Angie. Beautiful family.
Thank you so much!
THANK YOU, THANK YOU...this is the tutorial that I’ve been waiting on! Excellent job, Angie! You have a new subscriber.
Thanks for subbing!
Angie, you are great! I’m making my first mug today. I need a second Printer for sublimation but in the meantime I will play with what I have. Love the videos!
Wonderful!
Ditto, made my first mug last night and now I want to get a printer for sublimation also.
@@MsJmper I converted an Epson 2720 and it was cheap and easy to do. Make sure you watch Angie’s video on converting it to sublimation ink. And download the ICC profile if you get the ink because the colors will be off. Good luck!
Thanks Angie Great video thanks so much
tks I just got your bundle ready to make mugs!! Only the cricut mug press is sold out 😭😭, tks for the tutorial and the low priced templates!!! 😁😁😁😁
Oh noooo!! I knew that was bound to happen as it has been popular! I hope they get more soon!
Thank you, Angie! Appreciate you for taking the time to explain the process.
You are so welcome!
Thank you for fantastic video! Mug press is on my dreamy-wish list, maybe I'll be able to get one in a few months. Have to justify it first.
I am having so much fun with mine!
Thank you so much for the wonderful tutorial! I’m waiting on my epson printer (after watching your video on how to convert it for sublimation!) and can’t wait to make these mugs.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much. Had to subscribe because this video was so helpful and easy to follow.
Thanks for the sub!
Thanks for the sub!
Thank you so much, I love all of your videos, so much great information
Glad you like them!
I love this video! I have all the stuff needed to make the mugs for awhile now but I am so afraid of starting as I don’t want to mess up.
You can do it!
Hi, I love your videos very easy. Very helpful too. I need to ask you about the mug press photos we can do it in a normal printer instead of a sublation. Coz I don't have that. Please advise me on how I do photos in a mug press with a dishwasher safe. Thanks
You can only do this technique with a sublimation printer.
I'm so glad you dome this i never even had the time to know about the projects 😇😇😇🥰🥰🥰
Great video, learnt a lot thank you. My biggest problem is I can't cut a straight line lol, so sent to cut as well. Used copy paper setting worked great 👌
Oh yes you can do that!
Hi there Angie! Boy....do you ever explaine well. Thanks so much for the info on the Mug Press. Question: Some people say to use Butcher paper only, some say it is safe to also use Parchement paper. Please clear this up for me. Thanks!!! Susan D.
Try this: th-cam.com/video/zrERc-9RzGE/w-d-xo.html
Your videos are amazing. My new Epson ecotank is here and I’m just waiting on the sublimation ink to get it set up. I can’t wait to make these mugs!
Good luck!
I uploaded a photo of my granddaughter into Design Space. The coloring looked great. But when I printed it with my Epson Sure Color F170 printer, the photo looked a little too dark. I'm wondering if I have to have a certain resolution - like 300 DPI.
It could be a variety of things. Did you try pressing it to see how it looks on the surface?
nice video but u use cricut and epson printer,for beginer is to hard this,wich u use fot tshirts ,bot maschine or just one?
For sublimation, you need both which was what this video is about. I have several other videos that use one or the other.
I'm a beginner do I have to buy a particular printer to do pictures on the cups you're a great teacher I really enjoy your tutorials
It needs to be a sublimation printer. You can see what I use here: th-cam.com/video/-f4oH2x-Nu0/w-d-xo.html&lc=UgxoPFwmC1ppPSPJDZp4AaABAg
Thank you so much for this video.
Your videos are so helpful and informative! Thank you so much for sharing your expertise with us!
Glad you like them!
Thank you so much. Your video was great. I want to make these. Along with the tumbles. Any advice on the best produces to use? Please let me know and thank you again!
There are always links below each video for sources. On computer, click show more. On mobile, click the arrow to expand the description or swipe up on the video depending on how you are watching.
I saw somebody who added an extra step and used their machine to cut the paper to size and thought it was so smart. You mentioned you can export out of Cricut ds but I’ve never seen that option?
You definitely can cut the paper. You could print it as a PDF at the end if your computer will do that.
Love these! I only have a joy , how is this possible to do?
These don't really use a Cricut machine. They use a sublimation printer.
Angie i love your videos and the way you break everything down and explan step by step! @14:00 why didn't you cut the wrap/image with Cricut instead of scissors?
Just convenience and not needing to get my machine out.
can you do the sublimation on regular mugs without the sublimation coating. I heard you say dollar store mugs so just curious. thank you
No. Must be sublimation mugs.
I did this on the weekend - so cool
How do I cut a perfectly sized window in an infusible ink transfer sheet to exactly fit the sublimation printed photo?
If you are going to print the photo, why not print the background instead of using Infusible Ink?
Hi Angie, I love all your videos! I am trying to use your template in design space. How do I separate the wraps? I can not ungroup them.
TIA
Sounds like you uploaded the wrong file. Upload the SVG file. It may look like an HTML file on your computer if you are using a PC.
I love your videos
Thank you for the video. Can you tell me the difference between the sublimation and using the Cricut infusible ink?? I am still new at all of this so please forgive me if this is a silly question. Thanks!!
Infusible Ink is basically sublimation ink in sheet form that you cut with your Cricut. What I am using here is a sublimation printer so I can print out images.
Hello, somebody knows if this cricket mug press work with canon SELPHY printer,thank you for you time in the tutorial they are amazing helpful.
I don't think the SELPHY printer will work for this.
Fantastic love your video work!
Thank you.
Many thanks!
Hi Can i ask 2 doubts?
1. My photoes looks slightly yellowish. Do i have to increase the temperature?
2. Magic mug i can still see the image slightly even after becime bkack. Any tips to improve on artwork or pressing setting? Thanks
If your black looks green, you may need more time or temperature. Otherwise you could need color correction on your printer.
You can definitely still slightly see the images on those if you look in the light.
@@AngieHolden Noted and thank you so much 🙂
Made my first photo mug!!!
Yay! It is addicting!
Ok. Made my second one but it left a mark. Not sure why? Any tips on getting it out? I saw thinner but not sure. Also tried white vinegar it so far that has not worked.
Do you have a video in how to transfer pictures from other programs? I love your work
I would need to do each and every program out there so no I can't really do that.
So excited to get started. Thank you.
You got this!
You make this look so easy and I am glad to have this since I am a newbie. Going step by step really helps me! Thank you!
I'm so glad!
Great video and great instructions as always!! Thank you!!
Thanks for watching!
Great advice so thorough.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi dear, I bought heat sublimation paper that the brand paper is A sub 125 8.5×11
Thank You Angie you always go beyond to teach us how to do crafting. One thing i have been trying to find out but i never seen a video on it, if you put the heat resistant tape over part of your sublimation mug (not infusible ink) does that not cause the image not to sublimate fully esp if its a full wrap design?
You would not want to put it between the paper and the mug.
@@AngieHolden no I meant when you tape you printout, can you put some of the heat resistant tape over the picture to tape the image down.
I don't have issues with it showing up when I do that.
You might want to get a small fiskars paper trimmer to cut the edges.
I have one. Thanks.
Very interested in getting one for Xmas what paper do u use to print pictures from a home printer not a cricut machine
For this, I used sublimation paper in a sublimation printer with sublimation ink.
I am almost all ready to go into sublimation, I watched your video on how to turn an epson into a sublimation printer and went out and bought one I just haven’t set it up yet as I am super busy!! I got my mug press and ordered some mugs from Michaels and I have the other supplies except the paper that goes around the mugs before you put them in the mug press, what is that paper called and is it necessary? Where do you get it and is it costly? I got your email about introducing myself and I have a vacation coming up and plan to answer because I want to make sure I include everything!! I love your videos, they are super helpful and the best on TH-cam in my opinion!!
Try this: th-cam.com/video/zrERc-9RzGE/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for the great video showing how to use the cricut press on mugs. What kind of paper do you use to protect the mugs?
I use a sublimation protective paper. It should be linked in the description for the video.
Tha is for the great info ... you mentioned that you set your printer to always ‘mirror’. How do you do that? I will admit that my first mug sublimation I forgot to mirror! Bob became Bop!
Go to your printer settings and change it there. It will then be the same every time you print.
So Gorgeous I love it 💓💓💓
hi Angie. can i ask for the links for the best dad formats etc please
I have links in the description below the video. On computer, click show more. On mobile, there is an arrow to expand the description or you might have to swipe up on the video depending on how you are watching.
Hi Dear ,
Thank you for respond but I changed sulimation toInkjet sulimatio paper also and I have same issue. I really appreciate if you let me know which sublimation is good for transfer pictur to mugs please. Thank you
You need sublimation ink in a sublimation printer to print on sublimation paper for this type of project.
Once again, you hit it out of the park with your tutorial!! Thanks so much!!! Two quick questions: 1. Have you tried using copy paper yet as a "blowout paper"? 2. I keep checking back...please please please can you do a tutorial doing a full wrap on a skinny tumbler? I've seen a couple, but somehow I think YOU would do this perfectly! Did I say please? LOLOLOL
I don't use copy paper as the protective paper. Generally I use the paper in this video or just butcher paper which is super cheap. And I am working on some things now that MIGHT work...so stay tuned on the full wrap!
@@AngieHolden Thanks so much for replying so quickly!! Staying tuned!!! Can't wait!
Hello Angie
My name is Susana and I have been watching your videos and I love how you explain everything good.
I have a question 🙋🏻♀️
I have been making my own mugs with images and it doesn’t look good
The images looks like dark yellowish. I’m doing everything you saying but they don’t come out clear. I have checked my printer 🖨
Can you please help
Please please
I would check your color and print settings: th-cam.com/video/hu0b4NQor6U/w-d-xo.html
Hi Angie - I just downloaded the mug wrap templates. They are all connected - how do I break them apart? I am using Silhouette Design Space and only want to use one at a time. Thank you for the template and letting me know how to use them...
I am not familiar at all with Silhouette. Did you try uploading the DXF file that was included?