So, thank you for your video. I have found that if I print the design taller than the cup, I use the full 8 1/2 in of the paper, that I do not need to tape anything on the bottom or the top. I simply tape the seam. I have only messed a couple of tumblers up before figuring out that when I tape the bottom and the top I have all kinds of problems with the results.
Great video. I found Cricuting with Delonda on You Tube a while ago and have found her to be an excellent teacher and fun to watch - just a thought. Don't know if you are aware but when you search images in Google, if you go to tools on the right hand side you can click the box for creative commons licence - free so you can use those ones to sell.😊
Thanks for the vid. New subscriber here! I have a question! I see you have the paid version of canva but do you pay for word as well to use it for this? Or can you use word for free to do what you did here? And if you pay for Microsoft word, is there another program that's free that will do the same? I'm just starting out so I'm trying to do everything as cheap as possible in the beginning. I've already spent so much on the printer and ither supplies. Hope to get a response, thanks!
Sorry for just getting back to your question. I haven't been on TH-cam in a while. I did purchase Microsoft Word when I got my MacBook but you can use Pages if you don't have Word.
I followed every step and gotten stuck on the Microsoft Word document page.... insert, picture and (you have picture on file or page) I don't have that....I couldn't find my pics after I downloaded it....
I have been doing sublimation for almost a year now, started Tumblers a few weeks ago, they will be the death of me!! I can do a Coffee Mug without a single issue, Tumblers give me nothing but issues. I have watched tons of videos used every single measurement cut my paper the same, taped the same, theirs comes out with no seam, and no splotches on top or bottom Mine has it all! I just can't figure that out. If they are using the exact Tumbler I use (20 oz skinny same size all the way down the tumbler) why does theirs come out perfect and mine doesn't! I am using my Mug Press (as most of them do) I have seen a lot of issues with the convection oven not subbing properly. and the press gives it the pressure it needs. I just have to find the exact measurement, exact way to cut and tape I guess because the hundreds of videos I watch isn't doing the trick.
I would invest in a tumbler press - When I did this I saw so much improvements! I started with the oven but would always get ghosting. Once I switched, I saw huge huge improvements. Get yourself a measuring tape and actually measure your tumblers. All 20 oz tumblers do not always measure the same.
So, thank you for your video. I have found that if I print the design taller than the cup, I use the full 8 1/2 in of the paper, that I do not need to tape anything on the bottom or the top. I simply tape the seam. I have only messed a couple of tumblers up before figuring out that when I tape the bottom and the top I have all kinds of problems with the results.
Great video. I found Cricuting with Delonda on You Tube a while ago and have found her to be an excellent teacher and fun to watch - just a thought. Don't know if you are aware but when you search images in Google, if you go to tools on the right hand side you can click the box for creative commons licence - free so you can use those ones to sell.😊
Great TIP!!! Thank you so much
Thank you for sharing and being honest!
Is the painters tape safe to do in a tumbler press?
Do I put my oven function on Conv/Bake or on Bake?
Thanks you for every detail
Do you do t shirts
Thanks darling. So happy you loved it. Unfortunately I don’t T-shirts
What's the correct measurements for 20 skinny
Thanks for the vid. New subscriber here! I have a question! I see you have the paid version of canva but do you pay for word as well to use it for this? Or can you use word for free to do what you did here? And if you pay for Microsoft word, is there another program that's free that will do the same? I'm just starting out so I'm trying to do everything as cheap as possible in the beginning. I've already spent so much on the printer and ither supplies. Hope to get a response, thanks!
Also off topic, what do you use to store your glitter? It looks really good and organized!! Thanks!
Following as well
Sorry for just getting back to your question. I haven't been on TH-cam in a while. I did purchase Microsoft Word when I got my MacBook but you can use Pages if you don't have Word.
@@RedSeaCustomz thank you - I should have another video on here where I made my glitter wall. It is made with PVC pipe
I followed every step and gotten stuck on the Microsoft Word document page.... insert, picture and (you have picture on file or page) I don't have that....I couldn't find my pics after I downloaded it....
How can I find print out that are not copyright
You can make your own or there are some websites out there.
I have been doing sublimation for almost a year now, started Tumblers a few weeks ago, they will be the death of me!! I can do a Coffee Mug without a single issue, Tumblers give me nothing but issues. I have watched tons of videos used every single measurement cut my paper the same, taped the same, theirs comes out with no seam, and no splotches on top or bottom Mine has it all! I just can't figure that out. If they are using the exact Tumbler I use (20 oz skinny same size all the way down the tumbler) why does theirs come out perfect and mine doesn't! I am using my Mug Press (as most of them do) I have seen a lot of issues with the convection oven not subbing properly. and the press gives it the pressure it needs. I just have to find the exact measurement, exact way to cut and tape I guess because the hundreds of videos I watch isn't doing the trick.
I would invest in a tumbler press - When I did this I saw so much improvements! I started with the oven but would always get ghosting. Once I switched, I saw huge huge improvements. Get yourself a measuring tape and actually measure your tumblers. All 20 oz tumblers do not always measure the same.