Sublimating Logo/Branding on the bottom of skinny tumblers
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ย. 2024
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A permanent and great way to add branding and business information, care instructions, etc to your tumblers is sublimation on the bottom. Use a mini press/iron and have advertisement in seconds!
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I have a question about this. Can you put like cardboard to make the pressure so you can sublimate the inner part of the bottom too?
Can you add a template for Cricut also?
Can you use this on the bottom of coffee mugs ?
I'm not sure if they have sublimation coating on the bottom. You could definitely try!
I thought sublimation tumblers were not dishwasher safe?
It's not recommended, however some people still do it
Thank you for the template. I was going nuts trying to figure it out quickly for a last-minute surprise gift.
What template did you use to make the template
You can find the template at pnwblanksanna.com for free. It is a silhouette studio file
What do you do it there is printing on the bottom on your tumblers from the manufacturer?
That's a good question. I would guess you wouldn't be able to do this then. Alternatively, you could get some business sticker labels that will fit on the bottom. I know Blessed Mom Png ans sticker mule make them :)
Greetings Anna, can you kindly provide a link for your gloves. I'm having a hard time finding some that fit well for smaller hands. Ty! Btw, Christina Collins sent me! ❤️
Hello, I got them from Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B07YJTTCP9/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_NGTWSYGDVBDZDKMC4BFQ?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
may i ask what font this is?
What size did you make the circle and text? Is there a template
Hello! There's a free template available on the website for Silhouette Studio. Pnwblanksanna.com under digitals
You could just use a regular size iron & sub all at once.
You can, but a lot of irons don't get hot enough for the sublimation process to occur. With practice it will take less time. Im always a little more slow at doing things when filming myself 😜