Hey Katrina, I really enjoyed watching you do a FULL wrap on a tumbler. Great Job! I know your schedule is chalked full. However, would it be possible, (when you get a chance), for you to do a trim wrap on a dinner plate and/or a cup and saucer set, please? Thanks so much! You really inspire me and my kiddos.
Ok just watched this, great idea. I have a suggestion. I used to hang commercial wallpaper and the way we get the seams in the vinyl to be almost invisible is with what's called a double cut. I think it would work great for this technique. You were almost doing it.. You would wrap like you did .. but overlap the big end over the start. Then cut lightly with a brand new blade down through both. This will make a perfect cut that has to line up perfectly because that's how you cut it. It just has to be tight and I think I would let it dry just slightly before cutting. Then you lift the top, pull out the bottom piece then lay the top piece back in place. Haven't tried it but have used this in wallpaper double cut for 40 years. If you've ever looked at wallpaper in a hotel where you can't see the seam, this is how they acieved it.
When I do full wraps, I spray the back of the vinyl with Windex after I pull the backing off. Then I spray the tumbler with Windex. Makes it a lot easier to move around and line up. Saw this on TH-cam somewhere. Good luck.
As always, nice work… too much of a challenge for me right now (as a beginner), but you definitely handled it like the CHAMP you are! TFShowing & Sharing
I give you a lot of credit for even attempting it.. It came out really great... I do a lot of grey background for a customer... Grey sharpies are your friend... That would have filled the scratch in no problem...
I enjoyed the struggle...i watch so many videos where people just do it...i keep thinking i suck cuz i struggle... They must edit their struggle cuz the struggle is real!!
Thank you for the amazing content. You have inspired me to get in the business. You are my unofficial mentor 😃. Thank you once again for the great content.
Just found your channel and love your energy and vipe. Great design! And props to you for not giving up on getting it lined up perfectly. Waterslides can be a headache at times.
Wow that's great can I do this on a dollar tree water bottle, or a ceramic mug .or any kind of stainless steel tumbler does it have to be stainless steel please help hope you see this do you sell the waterslide I need for a surprise for my cuzins business can you make it and how much just need the waterslide wanna try it
Hey Katrina, I really enjoyed watching you do a FULL wrap on a tumbler. Great Job! I know your schedule is chalked full. However, would it be possible, (when you get a chance), for you to do a trim wrap on a dinner plate and/or a cup and saucer set, please? Thanks so much! You really inspire me and my kiddos.
Ok just watched this, great idea. I have a suggestion. I used to hang commercial wallpaper and the way we get the seams in the vinyl to be almost invisible is with what's called a double cut. I think it would work great for this technique.
You were almost doing it..
You would wrap like you did .. but overlap the big end over the start.
Then cut lightly with a brand new blade down through both. This will make a perfect cut that has to line up perfectly because that's how you cut it.
It just has to be tight and I think I would let it dry just slightly before cutting.
Then you lift the top, pull out the bottom piece then lay the top piece back in place.
Haven't tried it but have used this in wallpaper double cut for 40 years.
If you've ever looked at wallpaper in a hotel where you can't see the seam, this is how they acieved it.
Girl you was giving me anxiety. Lol😂... id just done sublimation and been done with it and my LAZY SELF! ahaha awesome job👍
Definitely takes patience. I don’t do this method anymore. It was mainly for a tutorial.
awesome job
Thank you
Thaaaaaaank you for showing the REAL struggle with full wrap water slide. This is the reality for most of us. It turned out great
You’re very welcome. Most people cut all the issues out.
When I do full wraps, I spray the back of the vinyl with Windex after I pull the backing off. Then I spray the tumbler with Windex. Makes it a lot easier to move around and line up. Saw this on TH-cam somewhere. Good luck.
Thanks for the tip
You spray the waterslide paper or the vinyl sticker paper with windex?
@@BeautyforYou70 yes
We love seeing your son on your videos, he is entertaining and so smart
And a handful thank you
You are one patient lady. I would have cried and given up. But it turned down amazing. Maybe I'll try it
It definitely gets frustrating and you can easily mess up the waterslide but make sure you seal it well and be patient. Takes a lot of patience.
Great Job Girl!! I was stressed out for you. I gave up like 5 min. in… But you should me what perseverance will get you!!!
Beautiful
Wow amazing work
Thank you
As always, nice work… too much of a challenge for me right now (as a beginner), but you definitely handled it like the CHAMP you are! TFShowing & Sharing
You’re welcome
I give you a lot of credit for even attempting it.. It came out really great... I do a lot of grey background for a customer... Grey sharpies are your friend... That would have filled the scratch in no problem...
Thanks
Turned out great, patience is a vertue with this one. 😉 Definitely would like to try this. Thanks for sharing. 🤗
Definitely takes patience. Thank you
Just found your video, great job, I don’t think I would have the patience for this! You have awesome energy & vibe will continue to watch your videos
Definitely takes patience.
Good video thanks looks good ❤
I enjoyed the struggle...i watch so many videos where people just do it...i keep thinking i suck cuz i struggle... They must edit their struggle cuz the struggle is real!!
Yes most people edit out a lot. Lol. It’s hard to get it perfect the very first time. My lines needed to meet straight.
Loving all of your videos. Thanks for sharing this.
YW thanks for watching
Hi for a beginner….. what do you use to hold the cup from the inside?
Great job! I will definitely add this to my tool box👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾❤️
Please do!
Thank you for the amazing content. You have inspired me to get in the business. You are my unofficial mentor 😃. Thank you once again for the great content.
You’re very welcome
Hi I love your tutorials but do you have to paint your tumblers and what do you do if you buy a Tumblr out the store that is painted
Love it, would like to make one for my favorite mailman before we move.
Go for it
Love it. I’m a postal carrier and I want to start doing this to sell
Beautiful. Thank you. May God richly bless you.
Thank you same to you.
Are you using white or clear waterslide paper
Love it. Good job, thanks for sharing.
You’re welcome. Thanks for watching.
Just found your channel and love your energy and vipe.
Great design! And props to you for not giving up on getting it lined up perfectly. Waterslides can be a headache at times.
Thank you so much. Yes they definitely can.
I love this. Where did you find the waterslide?
I created it myself. It was custom with my friend’s face.
Do I have to spray paint the tumbler first?
Hello, I am enjoying your videos. I am new to crafting. How did you create the man in the truck?
Peace and blessing…
Thank you so much. I actually outsourced the face drawing to Fiverr.com
Good job! I love your tutorials. Bless
Love it! where can i purchase the wrap? digital download?
That was custom made
I love this! Did you epoxy over the spray paint? Before the water slide?
Epoxy was last step after waterslide.
Loved this
great video........
Thank you
Nice, really nice👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾What a great job, you are so encouraging 🥰
Appreciate it!
I'd be interested in seeing how you did this in photoshop
My waterslide paper is so thin. I would not have been able to manipulate it as much as you did here without it ripping. Where did you get it from?
Amazon link down below it’s a great waterslide paper. Seal it 4 times when doing full wraps
we love you too lol
Wow that's great can I do this on a dollar tree water bottle, or a ceramic mug .or any kind of stainless steel tumbler does it have to be stainless steel please help hope you see this do you sell the waterslide I need for a surprise for my cuzins business can you make it and how much just need the waterslide wanna try it
You can do it on most items but it needs to be flat surface. I don’t sell the waterslide. The link to buy on Amazon is down below.
I have not done epoxy. Why three times epoxy
You can get away with 2 coats but most times you might need to sand. If your 2nd coat is smooth and perfect then you don’t need a 3rd coat.
Well Girl you really did a great job at it. Hope you charged at least 125.00 for it.
Lol. Right. Thanks you