Although I have learned a lot about using Canva through trial and error, I took away a few things from your tutorial . I was stretching my backgrounds onto the blank space and you simply duplicated it . Also the ripped paper really made the difference for a busy background . I have been sublimating tumblers but I wanted some inspiration for a tumbler as a gift . I'm a new subscriber !
You’re welcome. I think the hardest part is figuring out what you want on your tumbler and then choosing what images and fonts you like - you could spend a lot of time just scrolling :)
Thank you so much for all this information . Question do you have to flip horizontal the image so it can come out the correct format for the tumbler ? First time doing this and on another project I did not do that and it came out backwards... Trial and Error for sure :)
It’s up to you. You can mirror your image while designing or mirror it in your printer settings. Just don’t do both or one will cancel out the other. Happy crafting!
Thanks so much. I have an Epson SureColor F170 which is a true sublimation printer, so my printer automatically prints my image out mirrored. I print my saved file directly from my computer as I have an iMac. Also since I have a true sublimation printer I don’t need to open another program to print it from. I have experimented with printing directly from my open computer file or from printing from affinity designer and I did not notice any difference in print quantity. Here is another Canva sublimation tutorial where I show the printing and pressing of the design. th-cam.com/video/pzMKjInMZxE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=oTHrSAfwMiplfhmG
After making this design in Canva, can we list the visual by completing it with a suitable mockup? Do we need to use Photoshop or other tools afterwards? Will we share the link we downloaded from Canva with the customer? By the way, thank you for your nice explanation
I’m using the Epson Surecolor F170 sublimation printer that is set to automatically mirror the design when printed. If your printer is not set up that way you will need to mirror your image.
@southernbellcooks5175 What do you mean by making them seamless? I may be able to help unless you've already found your answer . Do you mean the seam down the middle of your design ? If so, that is avoided by overlapping your sublimation paper and do not leave space that will create a seam. If this isn't what you mean can you elaborate?
For this project I used Epson Sublimation Paper - but other brands should be fine as well. Check out this video to see the settings I use with my Epson SureColor F170 sublimation printer at time stamp 8:35 th-cam.com/video/pzMKjInMZxE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=s-GPW8LoqMcRm72f
Hi there. I try to download my own design when I add it the image is little when I drag the corners then the image is so big. Any tips on how to fix that. Thank you!!
When you go to print your design you can have your printer mirror the image or you can make your design / text in Canva, then save as a PNG, then open up a new project in Canva, import your PNG that you just saved and then flip at the tool bar at the top. I hope that helps.
I love this! Thank you for taking the time to teach us! It is amazing you used a song to praise the Lord! ❤❤❤
I’m glad you enjoyed it! Happy crafting!
I love that you don't have to design it sideways I can never do those!
I love that you wrote song lyrics about God!
One of my favourite songs ♥️
I love how easy you made this seem! Canva is AWESOME! Thank you for sharing your ideas and the tumbler was absolutely beautiful.
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it.
Although I have learned a lot about using Canva through trial and error, I took away a few things from your tutorial . I was stretching my backgrounds onto the blank space and you simply duplicated it . Also the ripped paper really made the difference for a busy background . I have been sublimating tumblers but I wanted some inspiration for a tumbler as a gift . I'm a new subscriber !
Been struggling trying to learn canva and your video was a great help. Thank you.
You’re welcome!
I am struggling too!
Keep at it. You'll get there! I struggled too in the beginning, but over time I'm slowly starting to go faster and faster. Don't give up! :)
Thanks so much for explaining things so simply! That turned out beautiful!!! ❤
Thank you!
This is really pretty. And, a very good instructional video. Thank you for sharing.😊
You’re welcome!
Cute tumbler and a beautiful Song 🎵 TFS ☺️
Thanks!
Canva pro is SO worth every penny!
Absolutely!
You made it look so easy! Will rewatch maybe it will be easy! Thank for the great tutorial.
You’re welcome. I think the hardest part is figuring out what you want on your tumbler and then choosing what images and fonts you like - you could spend a lot of time just scrolling :)
This is absolutely BEAUTIFUL. Thankyou for your inspiration. Im going to have ago
Have fun creating!!
That turned out so good! 💕
Thank you!
Great tutorial. can you recommend a sublimation printer for a beginner?
I currently have the Epson SureColor F170 and I’ve been enjoying it. I have not tried other printers yet.
Hello, you do a wonderful video on how to create these wraps. What would I do now to sell these in an etsy store? Thank you for your help!
This was helpful thank you ❤
You’re welcome!
Thank you so much for all this information . Question do you have to flip horizontal the image so it can come out the correct format for the tumbler ? First time doing this and on another project I did not do that and it came out backwards... Trial and Error for sure :)
It’s up to you. You can mirror your image while designing or mirror it in your printer settings. Just don’t do both or one will cancel out the other. Happy crafting!
Do you have to mirror the image before printing it for sublimation? When did you do that and what program did you use? Love the tumbler!
Thanks so much. I have an Epson SureColor F170 which is a true sublimation printer, so my printer automatically prints my image out mirrored. I print my saved file directly from my computer as I have an iMac. Also since I have a true sublimation printer I don’t need to open another program to print it from. I have experimented with printing directly from my open computer file or from printing from affinity designer and I did not notice any difference in print quantity. Here is another Canva sublimation tutorial where I show the printing and pressing of the design. th-cam.com/video/pzMKjInMZxE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=oTHrSAfwMiplfhmG
After making this design in Canva, can we list the visual by completing it with a suitable mockup?
Do we need to use Photoshop or other tools afterwards?
Will we share the link we downloaded from Canva with the customer?
By the way, thank you for your nice explanation
Thank you so much for this tutorial, I have a question when printing do I have to mirror the images and word?
I’m using the Epson Surecolor F170 sublimation printer that is set to automatically mirror the design when printed. If your printer is not set up that way you will need to mirror your image.
@@littlecraftnest ok thank you so much
Amazing thank you so much ❤️
You’re welcome!
Thanks so much! Do you know how to make them seamless without paying for Photoshop?
@southernbellcooks5175 What do you mean by making them seamless? I may be able to help unless you've already found your answer . Do you mean the seam down the middle of your design ? If so, that is avoided by overlapping your sublimation paper and do not leave space that will create a seam. If this isn't what you mean can you elaborate?
So beautiful and glossy tumbler. What kind of sublimation paper do you use and do you use any specific printer settings?
For this project I used Epson Sublimation Paper - but other brands should be fine as well. Check out this video to see the settings I use with my Epson SureColor F170 sublimation printer at time stamp 8:35 th-cam.com/video/pzMKjInMZxE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=s-GPW8LoqMcRm72f
What sublimation printer do you have or recommend for a beginner?
I’m using the Epson SureColor F170. It’s a true sublimation printer so no need for converting a printer. I also found Epson support very helpful.
Hi there. I try to download my own design when I add it the image is little when I drag the corners then the image is so big. Any tips on how to fix that.
Thank you!!
Are these measurements for a standard 20oz tumbler?
Yes - but keep in mind there may be a slight variation in circumference with different manufacturers.
how do you mirror text on canva
When you go to print your design you can have your printer mirror the image or you can make your design / text in Canva, then save as a PNG, then open up a new project in Canva, import your PNG that you just saved and then flip at the tool bar at the top. I hope that helps.
THANK YOU SO MUCH! Came out beautifully & the video wasn’t too long and filled with a bunch of unnecessary details. I appreciate the help. 🩷🩷🩷
I’m glad you enjoyed it. Happy crafting!