Thank you for doing this video. I learned two things: - I won't be able to use my Vevor mug press for these - I really thought I wanted to do them, however, I didn't really like the look of either one Your videos are always informative, to the point and there is no self-promotion. I am very appreciative of the time you take to help us with these projects/tips. Thanks!
The darker the image the better. The image you chose want the best choice here.
Thank you for doing this video. I learned two things:
- I won't be able to use my Vevor mug press for these
- I really thought I wanted to do them, however, I didn't really like the look of either one
Your videos are always informative, to the point and there is no self-promotion. I am very appreciative of the time you take to help us with these projects/tips. Thanks!
Yea I am always a little disappointed with frosted/clear glass blanks! They look just "okay" to me always unless I put just black ink on them.
They look great, thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Very nice! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Thk u for sharing, I hv an idea for a set I'ma try 😊
Have fun!
i did frosty glass for my daughter and used 390 f and 200 s came up nice and crisp
Awesome!
I enjoy all of your videos; I just can't figure out where you find the time to record so many!
I do this full time!
Do you think just using darker or more saturated colors would help with the dull or muted look of the colors?
Definitely! If you can do something in all black it would work well. However, I am not a fan of all black designs generally!
@@AngieHolden ok, thanks for responding. I have some clear mugs I want to try
What temps would you use in sublimation oven?
I would try 400 degrees for 8 minutes to start. I cannot find anything for these specific mugs but that would be a good starting point!
What temperature do you use?
Always check the time and temperature where you purchase your sublimation blanks.