I use the mug press for tublers with the silicone inserts from Amazon. 4 min, then 2 min, flip, 4 min then 2 min. Frustrating to have to do it 4 times but works perfectly. Maybe I will get a tumbler press one day but I just do it for personal use and not retail so can't see spending the money for it.
I also used my Cricut mug press, to press 20 ounce tumblers. Because I knew in advance that the lights might not work I just timed them for like five minutes or so. And then rotated them flipped them, etc. The heat does not go off when the lights stop working. Mine sublimated perfectly and didn’t think it was too much work. I also used the PYD LIfe inserts, using the thickest one. No need to waste time with shrink wrap. I just used some copy paper, like I always do with my mugs, to protect the press. If I had a business and wanted to do more than just a couple, I would definitely invest in a tumbler press.
I have a Epson F570 I’ve only used it to make shirts. I have 2 Cases of Tumblers I keep saying I’m going to try. This may motivate me to try. Good Pointers!!! 🎉
I use the mug press w/butcher paper. I also use a metal stirrer when i press the top cup so that it doesn't go all the way down. I press 6 mins rotating every 2 and they come out perfect
Not knowing what I’m talking about I wonder if you could cut a circle of something to cover the bottom of the mug press to prevent the shrink wrap from sticking to the bottom 🤔. Love all your videos.
@designbundles What paper cutter are you using in this video? I have already bought two and neither one has an obvious line that allows me to eyeball the edge of the printed area so I can trim right along the edge cleanly. One just has a narrow valley under the blade but the blade is centered so I have to guess about 1/16th of an inch either way where the blade will hit. I thought I'd upgrade to Fiskars brand because it has a wire guide. Well, that guide is at a slight angle so the cuts are also at an angle if I use that to eyeball the edges.
Love the video! May I ask when designing the tumbler in creative studio would you choose metal or stainless steel? I know that you drag and drop it in print manager. Thank you! Sharon :)
You can use a convection oven for sublimation but for safety, once you have used the oven for sublimation it should no longer be used for cooking food.
Hey Alicia! Thank you for watching! This was great to have 3 different tumblers with 3 different heating methods. Do you normally use a convention oven for sublimation? Any tips that help you?
Love watching your videos, my daughters and I have started getting everything we need to sublimate. Quick question, which program do you recommend if you want to edit a design?
Hi Beatriz! What other types of sublimation projects are you working on besides tumblers? What type of oven is it? We can check up with the brand and description! - Dawn
I'm returning my tumbler press. It doesn't matter how well I tape my tumbler and how tight my pressure is, it won't press the ink into the very top of my tumblers. I end up with white spots. When I make my tumblers in my convention oven, they come out perfect with no white spots.
Hi Davita! One of the printers is a Sawgrass SG500 and the other is a Canon InkJet. The Craft Pro is great and may we also recommend the Stahl's A2Z Swing Away Heat Press - Dawn 🥰
Hi Susan! You can use the mug press for a tumbler, but because of the size difference you would have to press the bottom first and then flip it and reheat the top! - Dawn
After you heat the sublimation on the tumbler, do you have to add a clear coat or epoxy over it in order for it not to transfer when washed or to protect the sublimated image on the tumbler? Also, does the shrink wrap just hold the image tight while it heats or does that provide a clear coat over it? I'm thinking about investing in making these, but want to make sure I understand the process. Thank you!
You don't need coating for sublimation. Once you sublimate its "in" the coating and not going anywhere. Shrink Wrap only serves to hold the design tightly on the tumbler
Hi Flossie! This is a sublimation design that was heat pressed on to the tumbler. You can find the design here: designbundles.net/digitail-designs/1493030-magic-potion-halloween-tumbler-sublimation-bundle?ref=uaruil - Dawn
That was interesting to see three different ways to sublimate tumblers. So a toaster oven would work as well? That would be great because they are a lot less expensive and something I could manage.
@@DesignBundles is there anything specific to look for in an oven at yard sale to ensure great sublimation outcome? Like setting that are needed vs settings that aren't necessarily needed thank you.
Thank you for this great video. I'm afraid to try sublimating tumblers. I use a convection oven to sublimate glass beer cans. Why is it that the subli shrink is so so hard to remove? I stopped making this glasses because I was not successful taking it off. And too many ruined glasses because the sublimation didn't transfer dark enough (ghosting). Do you think it is the subli shrink or is it the temp? What am I doing wrong? Please help. What time and temp would you use? Any help is greatly appreciated.
Hi Irene, we would love to help. Could you please let us know what program you are using for sublimation and possibly the products you are using? - Dawn 🙂
Wow,thanks for using our PYD Life sublimation tumblers,any chance for further cooperation?We also have many types of sublimation glass tumblers,sublimation ceramic mugs and sublimation stainless tumblers.
I’m getting ready to try my first tumblers and I see everyone using tape but I haven’t seen anyone use adhesive spray so I was wondering is it not recommended for tumblers because it’s not food safe or does it leave a film on the cup?
@@DesignBundles I wish I had a convection oven for more options unfortunately I don't have the space. I seen another video where they put butcher paper on the bottom (on the metal part). I do this too. It would help keep the shrink wrap from melting onto it.
Unfortunately you can see the last tumbler stained the Cricut mug press. What can you use safely to remove the sublimation ink, without compromising your warranty, so it doesn't press the ink on to your next project?. Ink staining is my main anxiety with my mug press.
Hey there! Thank you for watching and although we were using this method as a test, we wouldn't want anyone to do anything to void their warranty! Let us do the testing for you! Alcohol will help remove the ink.
Hi Lori ! If you mean the designs they can be found here 👇 go.designbundles.net/tumbler_wrap go.designbundles.net/magic_potion go.designbundles.net/Cherry_skull I print them on my sublimation printer and then they are ready to be pressed 🤗
what would happen, if you left the tumbler with the shrink on....lets say you got a phone call and came back 30 mins later....still come off with ease??
My biggest fear when it comes to turning it. Like if how much of a turn to make once its time to turn the tumbler in the heat press. I want to try this so bad. I have OCD so it has to be right.
It can be hard with crafts to always make everything 100% right ! Have patience you are doing amazing! And if you need any additional help let me know!
I use the tape line, sublimate it with the tape in the front,then turn it so the tape is in the back. Flip, repeat. Never had an issue. But I don’t use shrink wrap so
I use the mug press for tublers with the silicone inserts from Amazon. 4 min, then 2 min, flip, 4 min then 2 min. Frustrating to have to do it 4 times but works perfectly. Maybe I will get a tumbler press one day but I just do it for personal use and not retail so can't see spending the money for it.
I agree with you on the tumbler press. I'm just going to use my mug press too!
I also used my Cricut mug press, to press 20 ounce tumblers. Because I knew in advance that the lights might not work I just timed them for like five minutes or so. And then rotated them flipped them, etc. The heat does not go off when the lights stop working. Mine sublimated perfectly and didn’t think it was too much work. I also used the PYD LIfe inserts, using the thickest one. No need to waste time with shrink wrap. I just used some copy paper, like I always do with my mugs, to protect the press. If I had a business and wanted to do more than just a couple, I would definitely invest in a tumbler press.
Best video I’ve ever seen!
I have a Epson F570 I’ve only used it to make shirts. I have 2 Cases of Tumblers I keep saying I’m going to try.
This may motivate me to try.
Good Pointers!!! 🎉
do you trim all of the white out off the paper and what size is your image on sawgrass creative studios?
Where did you get that silicone mat??? that you used inside the mug press
I use the mug press w/butcher paper. I also use a metal stirrer when i press the top cup so that it doesn't go all the way down. I press 6 mins rotating every 2 and they come out perfect
That's a great advice! Thank you Diana ❤️
It worked, tumbler press liked best.
Hi there! Thank you for watching! The tumbler press came out great! It was hard to pick between the glow in the dark and the glitter!
Yeah! Success!
Hey there! Thank you for watching with us today! Which method do you like the best?
Saw your video and thx for sharing great information!!
Loved it! Thank you for step by step instructions
You're very welcome! We're so pleased you like it! 😃
Hallo, muss die MugPress zwischendurch abkühlen?
What temperature is best for the convection oven? I can’t seem to get a good tumbler whether it’s ghosting or burnt. I use A-sub.
It’s definitely a learning curve I bought a metal thermostat that can go in the oven and I use that temp 385
Oh wow! These came out great!!
Thank you Deanna!!
How do you wash these. Hand wash or can I put it in the dishwasher. Enjoyed the show!
you can put them in the dishwasher
Not knowing what I’m talking about I wonder if you could cut a circle of something to cover the bottom of the mug press to prevent the shrink wrap from sticking to the bottom 🤔. Love all your videos.
Hey Carolyn! Yes! I'm sure we can put something, as long as it's thin enough to not add any height to the mug press!
This is what I do. Just a piece of butcher paper. It really helps.
Hi Josey! Thank you for that helpful tip! :)
What size do you print your image to fit the tumbler? Also what app do you use to get it to the size you need
This will depend on the size of your tumbler, I recommend measuring your tumbler before printing. -Brittany
@designbundles What paper cutter are you using in this video? I have already bought two and neither one has an obvious line that allows me to eyeball the edge of the printed area so I can trim right along the edge cleanly. One just has a narrow valley under the blade but the blade is centered so I have to guess about 1/16th of an inch either way where the blade will hit. I thought I'd upgrade to Fiskars brand because it has a wire guide. Well, that guide is at a slight angle so the cuts are also at an angle if I use that to eyeball the edges.
We are memory keepers cutter is really good
Love the video! May I ask when designing the tumbler in creative studio would you choose metal or stainless steel? I know that you drag and drop it in print manager. Thank you! Sharon :)
Hi Sharon! All of the tumblers are stainless steel!
Now I have a question. After doing the heat to these tumblers do you still have to epoxy the tumblers or you can just leave it?
N you don’t have to add epoxy, the ink infuses to the metal
Thank you. Good to know. Going to try it
Can you put this in a regular oven?
You can use a convection oven for sublimation but for safety, once you have used the oven for sublimation it should no longer be used for cooking food.
Could you shrink wrap with the tumbler press please?
Yes :) 👍
Can multiple tumblers stand up and process in the convection oven with good results?
Hi there! We suggest only putting one in at a time and laying down. If you have any sublimation questions, just ask! We are here to help!
You mentioned the glue in the dark was from Etsy but you did not link the store just the Amaxony
I like the convention oven the best
Hey Alicia! Thank you for watching! This was great to have 3 different tumblers with 3 different heating methods. Do you normally use a convention oven for sublimation? Any tips that help you?
That was great. Thank you. Do you have the link for the green mat?
Hi Patty! Yes we do it's blue though but it works the same - Silicone wrap amzn.to/3JNFm1u - Agata
@@DesignBundles Thank yoiu
Love watching your videos, my daughters and I have started getting everything we need to sublimate. Quick question, which program do you recommend if you want to edit a design?
How exciting good luck to you both! I would use Canva
Will a 30 oz straight tumbler work in the Cricut mug press?
Hi there! The Cricut Mug press will only work up to 16 oz so it may just make the 30oz if you are flipping it! - Dawn
Hands down…the convection oven!!
Hey Leslie! Thank you for watching! Do you normally use the convection oven? It came out beautifully!
Omg mug press too much work
Walmart has a $20 oven .. would that work? I am on a budget
Hi Beatriz! What other types of sublimation projects are you working on besides tumblers? What type of oven is it? We can check up with the brand and description! - Dawn
I'm returning my tumbler press. It doesn't matter how well I tape my tumbler and how tight my pressure is, it won't press the ink into the very top of my tumblers. I end up with white spots. When I make my tumblers in my convention oven, they come out perfect with no white spots.
Which tumbler press do you have ?
@@DesignBundles PYD Life 30oz tumbler press. It wasn't cheap.
When using the convection oven, does it need to be dedicated just for crafts after using?
Yes
Do you recommend the craft pro heat press from heat press nation? Also what printer model is that on the back counter if I may ask?
Hi Davita! One of the printers is a Sawgrass SG500 and the other is a Canon InkJet. The Craft Pro is great and may we also recommend the Stahl's A2Z Swing Away Heat Press - Dawn 🥰
@@DesignBundles thank you so much!
I have a cricut mug press what sizes work best for tumblers
Hi Susan! You can use the mug press for a tumbler, but because of the size difference you would have to press the bottom first and then flip it and reheat the top! - Dawn
After you heat the sublimation on the tumbler, do you have to add a clear coat or epoxy over it in order for it not to transfer when washed or to protect the sublimated image on the tumbler? Also, does the shrink wrap just hold the image tight while it heats or does that provide a clear coat over it? I'm thinking about investing in making these, but want to make sure I understand the process. Thank you!
You don't need coating for sublimation. Once you sublimate its "in" the coating and not going anywhere. Shrink Wrap only serves to hold the design tightly on the tumbler
@@DesignBundles maybe a silly question, what is the purpose of epoxy? When should it be used??
This is a very helpful video! Which type of material are you wrapping around the tumbler? Do I have to have a sublimation printer?
Hi Carri! Thank you for watching! That's called Subli Shrink: amzn.to/3zRHocD - Dawn
How do you get the design you put on the tumbler or do you know how to make my own?
Hi Flossie! This is a sublimation design that was heat pressed on to the tumbler. You can find the design here: designbundles.net/digitail-designs/1493030-magic-potion-halloween-tumbler-sublimation-bundle?ref=uaruil - Dawn
Thank you
You're welcome!
That was interesting to see three different ways to sublimate tumblers. So a toaster oven would work as well? That would be great because they are a lot less expensive and something I could manage.
That is correct and you can find them at yardsales cheap
@@DesignBundles Great! Thank you!
@@DesignBundles is there anything specific to look for in an oven at yard sale to ensure great sublimation outcome? Like setting that are needed vs settings that aren't necessarily needed thank you.
I don't see your gloves link :) Thanks!
Here are the gloves I use www.vaessen-creative.com/es/we-r-memory-keepers-mold-press-heat-gloves-2pieces
Where would a person find the green mat!
Hi Kristin! You can find the Silicone wrap here: amzn.to/3JNFm1u - Dawn 🙂
Thank you for this great video. I'm afraid to try sublimating tumblers. I use a convection oven to sublimate glass beer cans. Why is it that the subli shrink is so so hard to remove? I stopped making this glasses because I was not successful taking it off. And too many ruined glasses because the sublimation didn't transfer dark enough (ghosting). Do you think it is the subli shrink or is it the temp? What am I doing wrong? Please help. What time and temp would you use? Any help is greatly appreciated.
Hi Irene, we would love to help. Could you please let us know what program you are using for sublimation and possibly the products you are using? - Dawn 🙂
Wow,thanks for using our PYD Life sublimation tumblers,any chance for further cooperation?We also have many types of sublimation glass tumblers,sublimation ceramic mugs and sublimation stainless tumblers.
So glad you liked our video! Please feel free to email us at mail@designbundles.net! -Brittany
Hello, I did not see the link for the green pressing sheet that you used to insert with the tumbler.
I think you meant the Silicone wrap ? - amzn.to/3JNFm1u
@@DesignBundles No, I have the wraps. It’s the green pad you wrapped around your tumbler.
I’m getting ready to try my first tumblers and I see everyone using tape but I haven’t seen anyone use adhesive spray so I was wondering is it not recommended for tumblers because it’s not food safe or does it leave a film on the cup?
Hi Shana! I think people prefer the tape because of the tight hold it gives to the paper or fabric without any residue - Dawn
@@DesignBundles thank you I figured maybe there was a residue that would be sticky on the cup seeing as no one uses the spray for cups lol
this video is great . I think using the mug press takes way too long. i will stick with my tumbler press .going to try convection oven tonight
Let us know how it went!
I only use my cricut press. I don't use the shrink wrap. I use the 3rd party wrap and butcher paper. I love my tumblers
Sounds great! I love how many ways you can use to make these! Thank you for sharing!
@@DesignBundles I wish I had a convection oven for more options unfortunately I don't have the space.
I seen another video where they put butcher paper on the bottom (on the metal part). I do this too. It would help keep the shrink wrap from melting onto it.
Unfortunately you can see the last tumbler stained the Cricut mug press. What can you use safely to remove the sublimation ink, without compromising your warranty, so it doesn't press the ink on to your next project?. Ink staining is my main anxiety with my mug press.
Hey there! Thank you for watching and although we were using this method as a test, we wouldn't want anyone to do anything to void their warranty! Let us do the testing for you! Alcohol will help remove the ink.
I want to come craft with you! It’s awesome to see a face to the emails I get.
Yaaay! Happy you enjoyed the video ❤️
I don’t see a link for the heat pad
Hi there! It isn't available any longer, we apologize! - Dawn
Where do you get those wraps
Hi Lori ! If you mean the designs they can be found here 👇
go.designbundles.net/tumbler_wrap
go.designbundles.net/magic_potion
go.designbundles.net/Cherry_skull
I print them on my sublimation printer and then they are ready to be pressed 🤗
what would happen, if you left the tumbler with the shrink on....lets say you got a phone call and came back 30 mins later....still come off with ease??
Hi Melissa! You can still remove the subli shrink at any time as long as it's cooled. It's harder to remove when warm!
I can't find the link to the green sheet. Did I miss it?
It's right here - go.designbundles.net/magic_potion
I wasn't clear with my question.....the green pressing sheet that was folded. Thanks for the help!
I was looking for the link as well.
What is the link for the large green pressing pad you used.
Maybe
My biggest fear when it comes to turning it. Like if how much of a turn to make once its time to turn the tumbler in the heat press. I want to try this so bad. I have OCD so it has to be right.
It can be hard with crafts to always make everything 100% right ! Have patience you are doing amazing! And if you need any additional help let me know!
I use the tape line, sublimate it with the tape in the front,then turn it so the tape is in the back. Flip, repeat. Never had an issue. But I don’t use shrink wrap so
You can make a little line on the butcher paper with a pencil also.
Did
I wonder why they didn’t have this tall enough to be able to the tall one.
Hi Jana! We hope they come out with a version for taller tumblers! - Dawn
Way too much work with the mug press
I was thinking that too. I may just have to invest in a tumbler press. I feel like I am going to burn my tumbler 😂