Oh my gosh!! The time that went into this video is truly appreciated!!!💜 I am new to all the things cricut and you have saved me so much time and embarrassing moments by not giving a present that nots durable. I really appreciate you and all your video!!! Thank you!!
I also thank you, i have been customizing t-shirts for eight years just decided to dabble in mugs, thank you so much you have truly educated me and saved many steps and mistakes keep up the great videos blessings to you and again thank you.
I absolutely love sublimation aas there is no worries about them lasting. I found the permanent vinyl has lasted a very long time and I throw ALL my mugs in the dishwasher daily. I Have one that has Modge podge on it, which was one of my very first mugs about 6 months ago and it still looks just like when I first made it. Very cool. I'm just now trying water slides so I will see how it turns out too. LOVED the video. I always appreciate all your videos testing things out and explaining things so well. Once again, Thank you for sharing. 👍
Great comparisons! I'm not ready to jump into sublimation yet, so it's great to know permanent vinyl is a possible solution. I appreciate your dedication to testing so we don't have to🌞
I have some off brand sublimation coffee mugs that faded badly. I will only sell Cricut brand, so I feel confident that the sublimation won't fail. Thank you for all your work Angie!
Thank you so much Angie for your time spent on this video! It is so helpful to see a wide range comparison like you did to better understand the pros and cons and you even debunked some myths ! Really appreciate your work and dedication, thank you!
Hi Angie, thank you so much for doing all the different variations in your testing. I've done infusible ink mugs as gifts and was wondering about permanent vinyl - you have answered my questions and then some.
My goodness! I really appreciate all the work and detail you put into this video. I do have the Cricut Mug Press. But I also want to buy myself the Epson printer and use sublimation inks. I think putting photos on mugs will be exactly what I plan for my Christmas gifts this year. And I certainly don't want to be embarrassed by having a "fail". Thanks so much for this fabulous video! I love ALL of your videos. You're a genius when it comes to teaching us!
EVERYTHING I wanted to know about crafting coffee mugs!!!! You're a beast. Accurate and thorough testing with a wonderful wrap-up at the end. Impressive and so helpful. This is my second video of yours I've watched (the first being 10 items to sell). I'm hooked on your style of videos, pacing, and information. Looking over your library of videos, I can't wait to watch the rest. Thank you for this.
Thank you for this video!! I was about to sell some mugs using the waterslide decal method but thanks to this video, I'm seeing that would be a huge mistake! This was great ,thanks!!
Thank you Angie! I watched a lot of your videos about sublimation and just ordered a sublimation printer! Will start making some mugs! Thank you so much providing so many helpful information and resources:-)
I'm a newby cricuteer (LOL) and you have taught me so much. You are a GREAT teacher and I really appreciate you sharing all your knowledge with us! You're my go-to!
Thanks for doing this video! I'm a Cricut newbie and tried permanent vinyl on glass coffee mugs and had great results also -- the one that did fail I think was user error -- I hadn't clipped the transfer tape so applying to the curved surface was tricky and maybe I didn't press hard enough with my fingers after removing the transfer tape. I did get 10 - 12 washes before the vinyl started lifting. I hope to try sublimation sometime in the near future. I love your channel - I go to you before I start any project!
This is one of my favorite types of videos. You save us so much time and money! I have tried dishwasher safe moge podge and really did not like it at all for the reasons you mentioned. I am very dissapointed about the waterslide decals. I was planning on trying that one of these days and was hoping it could be an alternative to sublimation for me I have great success with permanent vinyl, I just don't enjoy using permanent vinyl much. The cricut infusible ink sheets is my favorite ways to make mugs. So much fun. And except for me doing bone-headed things like apply the sheet upside down or missing some weeding, they always come out beautifully (with a silicone wrap in a craft oven)
I had a customer that had her sublimation coming off around the lip where she drinks after 6 months (made in the cricut mug press with hippoo ink) it is now coming off even further down. She swears she only hand washes it even though I dish wash mine with no trouble, so I asked her if she is using a soft dish cloth or a scour. She swears a soft cloth but I find it hard to believe. We did a test with one I had just made that had a bit of a black blowout near the handles. I used a scour and I got nearly all of the blowout off it. So I now advise my customers to use a soft dish cloth when hand washing. I found this very interesting as I have never had anyone else complain.
Thank you so much for this video, it’s amazing and so helpful. I’m just starting using Cricut vinyl and am not feeling very confident, I am subscribed to your channel now and can’t wait to see more videos!
Wow! I wished I would have found you sooner! But at least I found you when I did! I did 7 mugs with the dishwasher Mod Podge. I am not sure if you are able to do this, but I cured mine in the oven at 170 for an hour.. I have read conflicting information saying you shouldn't. But needless to say, I don't think I will be using Mod Podge for my mugs in the future. I noticed it peels right off along with the vinyl. I think the drawback is that it doesn't adhere to the surface enough to keep water from getting behind it. So now I'm peeling the Mod Podge off and starting over with just the permanent vinyl. I'm a newbie to all this, so glad I found you!!!!!😊
thank you for this! so very helpful. I am so impressed with the permanent vinyl mug. I just got a mug press and I will be trying infusible ink for the first time. I will be searching your channel for any how-to videos on layering invisible ink. Thanks again!!
This is a real great comparison on the different ways you can make and how they they hold up. I do love the Infusible Ink sheets and Markers (because I don't do the Sublimation type). I wonder how about the SUBLIGLAZE SPRAY onto mugs, on how they would hold up. You bake the mugs to cure to the mug, then you can do your work on it like a normal Sub Blank. Hmm lol I love watching your tutorials. Great truthful reviews!
Thank you am a beginner in all of these techniques and this video has answered so many questions. I watched it after learning about water slide paper from your video. You are a very good instructor. Really really good ! You gained a new subscriber.
Thank you so much for this! I made a sublimation mug that I purchased from a local vendor and it washed completely off in the dishwasher. I realized that it was the mug but was wondering how other applications would hold up in the dishwasher
@Angie, there is a material called HTV Anything, it is used in htv that makes it dishwasher safe. Its sold by the Rhinestone World, you can check it out.
Thanks so much for an excellent review. I really needed to know this information. You have saved me time and money. I really appreciate your thoughtfulness. May God continue to bless you richly. Thank You!!!🤝🌹
Hi thank you for the great video. I had trouble with the Cricut infusible ink sheets bleeding in my dishwasher. I found out on the Cricut website that you can not use the sanitize setting on your dishwasher. Since I turned that off I have had no problems. Just thought I would share just in case someone else was having that problem. I look forward to your next video 😃
Sorry, comment two :) Another option for sublimation is there are people who will do print on demand for sublimation. It is obviously an extra step and the product would have to be shipped which so it could add a week to making the product. But it is an option I will be doing one of these days. For people who only plan to do it every once in a while it would be much less expensive than buying a printer.
I don't want to buy the Cricut mug press, but I have a saying I want to put on a mug for my grandson. So I was thinking waterslide and that's the reason I've watched two of your videos. Now, however, after watching this video, even though I'm sure my grandson won't be putting the mug in the dishwasher, I'm going to focus on sublimation and forego waterslide. Now to find your video on different methods of doing sub mugs. I cannot thank you enough for this great education.
Thank you for this! I have been searching which vinyl to use and if I need to use modpodge. I hope this would work the same for stainless tumbler I will make a label for the swim team.
This is super great information! Angie do you have one on washing Tumblers? I put a sublimated one in the diswasher and it seemed to fade with the 1st wash.
Great comparison, Angie! Just one question, did you put the waterslide in the oven for 15 mins on 230 degrees? That's what the directions say, and I'm wondering if that would help?
I am hooked on your videos! Thank you for answering question about sublimation and lips. I asked that question when cricut unveiled press but never got answers
What was the outcome for the sun/sunflower design? I personally would not expect water slide decals/temporary tattoo papers to withstand the rigors of hand washing or machine washing. As a decal for model making once you add a clear sealant then you're good. The trick is finding a sealant that won't harm people if used on cups, mugs, steins, flatware, dishes, bowls, pans, etc.
I find that inkjet printable vinyl and HTV does not last as long as a general rule. You can get some printable vinyl products that have a laminate you can use over the top and that is a bit better.
@@AngieHolden do have any names of some that come with a clear permanent vinyl over top or do I need to buy that seperate and if buying separate if added over the printable vinyl would it then be good for hard washing only or have you tried it in a dishwasher?
Great video! For your mugs, how do you put your logo on the bottom of the mug? Do you do permanent vinyl or dish washer modge podge? I use sublimation for printing around my mug, but the Cricut mug press doesn't do well with putting a design on the bottom. Help?
Thank you so much for all your videos. I'm about to start sublimation and am watching all your videos first (maybe twice lol). Do you know if the stainless steel tumblers are dishwasher safe? They seem to say not for dishwasher so I'm wondering what is different with them than ceramic mugs. Thank so much.
Angie, what about Sublimation in mug press and foil names on it. I tried dishwasher modge podge on just the foil. I do not like the line. Suggestions? I made mugs for nine of my High School friends.
I just want to say that you are THE BEST If scientists only made as many variations as you do, I'm sure we would find cures for stuff faster LOL I am so excited to watch this video. It saves me so much time. I'm not going in the mug making business but I do like to make them for special occasions to upsell my products
This video is perfect for me.....I just got my cricut joy and I wanted to make some smart permanent vinyl gifts for my friends with their names on a drinking glass. 🥛🥃🍷... Definitely got yourself a new subscriber, I watched some other videos before but this one confirmed for me that this channel is worth subscribing to....very informative & excellent video quality & angles. Thank you so much. My question is how do I connect my cricut joy to my Windows computer? The Bluetooth works for my HP printer but the cricut desktop app doesn't acknowledge the cricut joy as a machine to setup. So I've been using the mobile apps instead but it gets very tiring when my projects aren't all saved/linked on mobile app to the desktop app plus its easier to use the desktop rather than a small mobile screen to design it's tricky for newbies.
Go to bluetooth on your computer and see if your computer will find it. Connect there. Then make sure Joy is picked as your machine type in Design Space.
Thank you, that was really very helpful. Have you tried baking the mugs with permanent vinyl or HTV in the oven? I got advise to do so to make last longer
Hello Angie, thank you for all the hardwork. You mentioned in video that the dishwasher safe mod podge on the permanent vinyl set for the same three days as the one without mod podge. The directions say to let it cure for 28 days. Do you think this is why it didn't last?z
So actually all the mugs with mod podged dishwasher safe failed. And it does not make your creations look good. Glad I watched your video before I ordered it. Thank you very much for a great and helpful video.
I did a permanent vinyl without the modpodge and it lasted for a couple of years going through the dishwasher. My husband took it to work, so I don't know how it's holding up.
@@AngieHolden I was just amazed at how long it lasted especially after hearing other say how quickly they washed off. I love your videos and learn a great deal from them. Thank you for all of them. You do a great job.
Thank you for this information! Amazing test & results! I appreciate your dedication! I have 2 questions…. Can you put the permanent vinyl mug into the mug press? The non Cricut mug you tested out in the mug press where did you buy it from & did you have any issues with it in the mug press?
Loved this video. Thank you. Question in relation to the permanent vinyl - Do you know if the vinyl is toxic to your skin? 🤷🏼♀️ Like if I put a saying on the mug and it has to start up the top of mug where your lips go to drink your beverage , is this an issue in regards toxicity ? Hope my question makes sense . I’ve heard just some things about if putting vinyl say on a food tray, vinyl is not food safe and you would have to food proof the tray somehow. 🤷🏼♀️
Thank you so much! You just answered so many questions! Did I miss where you talked about how the removable vinyl (inside the sunflower) worked? Just curious. I love your videos!
Oh my gosh!! The time that went into this video is truly appreciated!!!💜 I am new to all the things cricut and you have saved me so much time and embarrassing moments by not giving a present that nots durable. I really appreciate you and all your video!!! Thank you!!
Glad it was helpful!
I also thank you, i have been customizing t-shirts for eight years just decided to dabble in mugs, thank you so much you have truly educated me and saved many steps and mistakes keep up the great videos blessings to you and again thank you.
Yes exactly what I was thinking. This was very much a long process to give us information. Much appreciated
I absolutely love sublimation aas there is no worries about them lasting. I found the permanent vinyl has lasted a very long time and I throw ALL my mugs in the dishwasher daily. I Have one that has Modge podge on it, which was one of my very first mugs about 6 months ago and it still looks just like when I first made it. Very cool. I'm just now trying water slides so I will see how it turns out too. LOVED the video. I always appreciate all your videos testing things out and explaining things so well. Once again, Thank you for sharing. 👍
Great comparisons! I'm not ready to jump into sublimation yet, so it's great to know permanent vinyl is a possible solution. I appreciate your dedication to testing so we don't have to🌞
Thanks for watching!
@@AngieHolden is there specific brand that works best?
I have some off brand sublimation coffee mugs that faded badly. I will only sell Cricut brand, so I feel confident that the sublimation won't fail. Thank you for all your work Angie!
Good to know!
Great info... saved me the time and trouble of ruining projects! Thanks, Angie...great job!
You are so welcome!
Thank you so much Angie for your time spent on this video! It is so helpful to see a wide range comparison like you did to better understand the pros and cons and you even debunked some myths ! Really appreciate your work and dedication, thank you!
Thank you!
Hi Angie, thank you so much for doing all the different variations in your testing. I've done infusible ink mugs as gifts and was wondering about permanent vinyl - you have answered my questions and then some.
My goodness! I really appreciate all the work and detail you put into this video. I do have the Cricut Mug Press. But I also want to buy myself the Epson printer and use sublimation inks. I think putting photos on mugs will be exactly what I plan for my Christmas gifts this year. And I certainly don't want to be embarrassed by having a "fail". Thanks so much for this fabulous video! I love ALL of your videos. You're a genius when it comes to teaching us!
Glad it was helpful!
EVERYTHING I wanted to know about crafting coffee mugs!!!! You're a beast. Accurate and thorough testing with a wonderful wrap-up at the end. Impressive and so helpful. This is my second video of yours I've watched (the first being 10 items to sell). I'm hooked on your style of videos, pacing, and information. Looking over your library of videos, I can't wait to watch the rest. Thank you for this.
Yay! Thanks for the great comment!
Thank you for this video!! I was about to sell some mugs using the waterslide decal method but thanks to this video, I'm seeing that would be a huge mistake! This was great ,thanks!!
Thank you Angie! I watched a lot of your videos about sublimation and just ordered a sublimation printer! Will start making some mugs! Thank you so much providing so many helpful information and resources:-)
Hi Angie, do you have a video or guide for using permanent vinyl?
Try this: th-cam.com/video/fm-jzQyeLLg/w-d-xo.html
I'm a newby cricuteer (LOL) and you have taught me so much. You are a GREAT teacher and I really appreciate you sharing all your knowledge with us! You're my go-to!
I'm so glad!
Thanks for doing this video! I'm a Cricut newbie and tried permanent vinyl on glass coffee mugs and had great results also -- the one that did fail I think was user error -- I hadn't clipped the transfer tape so applying to the curved surface was tricky and maybe I didn't press hard enough with my fingers after removing the transfer tape. I did get 10 - 12 washes before the vinyl started lifting. I hope to try sublimation sometime in the near future. I love your channel - I go to you before I start any project!
Happy to help!
This is one of my favorite types of videos. You save us so much time and money!
I have tried dishwasher safe moge podge and really did not like it at all for the reasons you mentioned.
I am very dissapointed about the waterslide decals. I was planning on trying that one of these days and was hoping it could be an alternative to sublimation for me
I have great success with permanent vinyl, I just don't enjoy using permanent vinyl much.
The cricut infusible ink sheets is my favorite ways to make mugs. So much fun. And except for me doing bone-headed things like apply the sheet upside down or missing some weeding, they always come out beautifully (with a silicone wrap in a craft oven)
I sometimes forget to mirror my Infusible Ink sheets so I feel you!
EXCELLENT VIDEO... WOW!!! Fantastic
I had a customer that had her sublimation coming off around the lip where she drinks after 6 months (made in the cricut mug press with hippoo ink) it is now coming off even further down. She swears she only hand washes it even though I dish wash mine with no trouble, so I asked her if she is using a soft dish cloth or a scour. She swears a soft cloth but I find it hard to believe. We did a test with one I had just made that had a bit of a black blowout near the handles. I used a scour and I got nearly all of the blowout off it. So I now advise my customers to use a soft dish cloth when hand washing. I found this very interesting as I have never had anyone else complain.
I have not seen anything like that! I wonder if it was a defective mug?
You are an absolute blessiing in this industry! Thank you so much for all you do. Love you!
She loves us! Thank you for taking the time to do this; it was obviously a lot of work. I took notes--thank you!
Thank you so much for this video, it’s amazing and so helpful. I’m just starting using Cricut vinyl and am not feeling very confident, I am subscribed to your channel now and can’t wait to see more videos!
Wow! I wished I would have found you sooner! But at least I found you when I did! I did 7 mugs with the dishwasher Mod Podge. I am not sure if you are able to do this, but I cured mine in the oven at 170 for an hour.. I have read conflicting information saying you shouldn't. But needless to say, I don't think I will be using Mod Podge for my mugs in the future. I noticed it peels right off along with the vinyl. I think the drawback is that it doesn't adhere to the surface enough to keep water from getting behind it. So now I'm peeling the Mod Podge off and starting over with just the permanent vinyl.
I'm a newbie to all this, so glad I found you!!!!!😊
It was so frustrating! Happy to help though!
thank you for this! so very helpful. I am so impressed with the permanent vinyl mug. I just got a mug press and I will be trying infusible ink for the first time. I will be searching your channel for any how-to videos on layering invisible ink. Thanks again!!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video I wondered about this and you done a great job of answering my questions and explaining it fully great job
Glad you enjoyed it!
What a wonderful video! You totally helped us to save money and time. Would you mind sharing what brand of permanent vinyl you used in this video?
It was Cricut brand.
Thank you, for all the great information. I am a newbie to Cricut and mug press. Thank you!
SUPERB!! Thank you so much for creating these important tests!! So so valuable!!
🌹🌹🌹
Thanks for the great review on multiple options to put transfers on mugs ...now I know not to waste time and materials
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the extensive and totally inclusive assessment of options!!!! TY
You are so welcome!
This is a real great comparison on the different ways you can make and how they they hold up. I do love the Infusible Ink sheets and Markers (because I don't do the Sublimation type).
I wonder how about the SUBLIGLAZE SPRAY onto mugs, on how they would hold up. You bake the mugs to cure to the mug, then you can do your work on it like a normal Sub Blank. Hmm lol
I love watching your tutorials. Great truthful reviews!
I have tried some of these products and have not liked them.
Thank you am a beginner in all of these techniques and this video has answered so many questions. I watched it after learning about water slide paper from your video. You are a very good instructor. Really really good ! You gained a new subscriber.
Thank you so much for this! I made a sublimation mug that I purchased from a local vendor and it washed completely off in the dishwasher. I realized that it was the mug but was wondering how other applications would hold up in the dishwasher
Best video on ceramic transfers.
Wow, thanks!
So informative! I just got a printer and sub ink. Going out to buy the Cricut Mug Press. So excited! Thanks for the info.
Have fun!
@Angie, there is a material called HTV Anything, it is used in htv that makes it dishwasher safe. Its sold by the Rhinestone World, you can check it out.
Oh good to know! I have always hated HTV on coffee mugs!
Thanks so much for an excellent review. I really needed to know this information. You have saved me time and money. I really appreciate your thoughtfulness. May God continue to bless you richly. Thank You!!!🤝🌹
Thanks for watching!
Hi thank you for the great video. I had trouble with the Cricut infusible ink sheets bleeding in my dishwasher. I found out on the Cricut website that you can not use the sanitize setting on your dishwasher. Since I turned that off I have had no problems. Just thought I would share just in case someone else was having that problem. I look forward to your next video 😃
Correct! I don't use sanitize or the hot water rinse feature for these.
Sorry, comment two :)
Another option for sublimation is there are people who will do print on demand for sublimation. It is obviously an extra step and the product would have to be shipped which so it could add a week to making the product. But it is an option I will be doing one of these days. For people who only plan to do it every once in a while it would be much less expensive than buying a printer.
Oh definitely! I did that before I got a printer!
I don't want to buy the Cricut mug press, but I have a saying I want to put on a mug for my grandson. So I was thinking waterslide and that's the reason I've watched two of your videos. Now, however, after watching this video, even though I'm sure my grandson won't be putting the mug in the dishwasher, I'm going to focus on sublimation and forego waterslide. Now to find your video on different methods of doing sub mugs. I cannot thank you enough for this great education.
Happy to help!
Excellent and great information. I appreciate you and the time and resources you used to produce this video. Thanks!
Amazing Ultima Throw down!!!
Thank You for all the hard work. You Go Girl! 🤩🤩🤩🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
You are so welcome!
You explain everything with such detail 🙂 I'm ready to buy my mug press. Thank you
thanks a million for taking the guesswork out of this for me.
Glad it was helpful!
well that was thorough!
Thank you for this! I have been searching which vinyl to use and if I need to use modpodge. I hope this would work the same for stainless tumbler I will make a label for the swim team.
Thank you so much for all of this testing.
Such axgreat video with loads of helpful information! Thank you 😊
Glad it was helpful!
You've have answered a few questions that I had. Thank you and I am enjoying your You Tube Tutorials & Emails.. Greatly appreciate your postings.
Glad it was helpful!
Wow! So awesome! Thanks for all the great tips and trials!
This is super great information! Angie do you have one on washing Tumblers? I put a sublimated one in the diswasher and it seemed to fade with the 1st wash.
You will want to do top rack only. No high heat or sanitize cycles. Top rack only.
Great comparison, Angie! Just one question, did you put the waterslide in the oven for 15 mins on 230 degrees? That's what the directions say, and I'm wondering if that would help?
I followed the directions for the one I purchased but yes I did cure in an oven.
Thank you for this review! Saved me a lot of testing, time and headache. NEW SUB!
Thanks for the sub!
Thank you for this incredible test !
Our pleasure!
You have won me over to your channel. Thank you so very much for this video!
This again was a great test. Thanks Angie.
Glad you liked it!
Thanks for the thorough explanation of each type! This was helpful in sealing the deal for sublimation. 😊
So glad!
Lot of information here. Only thing I’m curious about is white toner transfers
I am hooked on your videos! Thank you for answering question about sublimation and lips. I asked that question when cricut unveiled press but never got answers
You are so welcome!
Fantastic video. Your videos are a mine of information. Thank you for all the sharing of what you know.
My pleasure!
What was the outcome for the sun/sunflower design? I personally would not expect water slide decals/temporary tattoo papers to withstand the rigors of hand washing or machine washing. As a decal for model making once you add a clear sealant then you're good. The trick is finding a sealant that won't harm people if used on cups, mugs, steins, flatware, dishes, bowls, pans, etc.
The other side failed before the sunflower so I just stopped washing it...in disgust! HA!
Seems like the dishwasher safe modge podge seal failed to protect the applications.
Thanks for your resarch... that helps me.
Glad to hear it!
Great video. How is the one holding up today with the infusable ink pens?
I frankly no longer have these mugs as I make dozens of mugs for just this channel.
this helped sooo much!!! But I wonder about a print them cut vinyl or print t then cut HTV....
I find that inkjet printable vinyl and HTV does not last as long as a general rule. You can get some printable vinyl products that have a laminate you can use over the top and that is a bit better.
@@AngieHolden do have any names of some that come with a clear permanent vinyl over top or do I need to buy that seperate and if buying separate if added over the printable vinyl would it then be good for hard washing only or have you tried it in a dishwasher?
Try this: th-cam.com/video/593RB8Be2s8/w-d-xo.html
I love your dedication to us! Thank you for this video!! 🥰
Very helpful info. This is the first if your videos I have seen. Where are you from that you pronounce wash as if there is a 'or' in it?
I am in Tennessee. That is the literally the only way I can say it.
Fantastic Angie, a huge effort well appreciated!!🫶👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Awesome info. Love your process and thoroughness on your tests!
Thank you!
Wow! Great experiment. Great job!!
New subscriber here impressed with and grateful for your level of commitment!
Thanks and welcome
Great video! For your mugs, how do you put your logo on the bottom of the mug? Do you do permanent vinyl or dish washer modge podge? I use sublimation for printing around my mug, but the Cricut mug press doesn't do well with putting a design on the bottom. Help?
I have not done anything with the bottom of the mugs.
Thank you so much for all your videos. I'm about to start sublimation and am watching all your videos first (maybe twice lol). Do you know if the stainless steel tumblers are dishwasher safe? They seem to say not for dishwasher so I'm wondering what is different with them than ceramic mugs. Thank so much.
Any insulated tumbler should not be added to the dishwasher regardless. It will break the seal.
I just found this great video. you are great. does the mug you use with the permanent vinyl is a sublimation
one
You can use any mug if you are doing permanent vinyl.
Thank you so much for the time you put into this video..very informative!!!
Any time!
This was a really great video! Thank you so much for this video! It’s legit all I needed to know!
So glad!
This is so helpful! Thank you for doing so I don't waste so much time and money as a newbie :)
Glad it was helpful!
I feel like a mug that can't go in the microwave though is just a useless mug LOL.
Love and Respect from India🇮🇳 ❤
Wow you really took the time thanks
You bet!
Angie, what about Sublimation in mug press and foil names on it. I tried dishwasher modge podge on just the foil. I do not like the line. Suggestions? I made mugs for nine of my High School friends.
I have not done foil on mugs.
I just want to say that you are THE BEST If scientists only made as many variations as you do, I'm sure we would find cures for stuff faster LOL I am so excited to watch this video. It saves me so much time. I'm not going in the mug making business but I do like to make them for special occasions to upsell my products
Did you use any Dollar Tree mugs. Love your videos. I have a couple of DT mugs so permanent vinyl it is . Thanks
Dollar tree mugs I would use with permanent vinyl. I think a few of these were picked up there!
Great video!!! Thanks so much for the testing!!! I appreciate you!
Any time!
This video is perfect for me.....I just got my cricut joy and I wanted to make some smart permanent vinyl gifts for my friends with their names on a drinking glass. 🥛🥃🍷... Definitely got yourself a new subscriber, I watched some other videos before but this one confirmed for me that this channel is worth subscribing to....very informative & excellent video quality & angles.
Thank you so much.
My question is how do I connect my cricut joy to my Windows computer? The Bluetooth works for my HP printer but the cricut desktop app doesn't acknowledge the cricut joy as a machine to setup.
So I've been using the mobile apps instead but it gets very tiring when my projects aren't all saved/linked on mobile app to the desktop app plus its easier to use the desktop rather than a small mobile screen to design it's tricky for newbies.
Go to bluetooth on your computer and see if your computer will find it. Connect there. Then make sure Joy is picked as your machine type in Design Space.
@@AngieHolden for some reason it isn't picking up the Cricut Joy but it acknowledges my hp printer with ease. I'll keep trying 🙂
You may need to contact Cricut then as something may be wrong with your machine.
Thank you, that was really very helpful. Have you tried baking the mugs with permanent vinyl or HTV in the oven? I got advise to do so to make last longer
I haven’t.
Such amazing info. Thank you!
Thanks for the informative video!
Have you tested tumblers with sublimation and see if they last in the dishwasher?
Yes they will. No high heat or sanitize cycles in the dishwasher. Also, FYI - you are not supposed to put ANY insulated tumbler in the dishwasher.
@@AngieHolden thank you 🙏🙏
have you tried using crystalac brite tone or the grand finale sealing the adhesive vinyl?
No I haven't.
I haven't tried waterslide, but I've seen people bake it when putting on mugs. Not sure how well it holds up.
These were baked.
Every video is so helpful!!! Thank you so much for sharing your info. ❤❤❤
Glad it was helpful!
Is there anyway that you can do a side by side comparison of the different mug brands? I haven't seen anyone do that yet.
I sort of did that here with a few brands and I saw zero difference so I don't think it really matters.
Thankyou so much. Your videos have been super helpful.
You're very welcome!
Great video, thoughts on spay painting mugs?
I haven't ever done it and I don't think I would recommend it.
Hello Angie, thank you for all the hardwork. You mentioned in video that the dishwasher safe mod podge on the permanent vinyl set for the same three days as the one without mod podge. The directions say to let it cure for 28 days. Do you think this is why it didn't last?z
I let all of the dishwasher safe Mod Podge items cure for 28 days and followed all directions.
So actually all the mugs with mod podged dishwasher safe failed. And it does not make your creations look good. Glad I watched your video before I ordered it. Thank you very much for a great and helpful video.
This video does not have near the views or likes it should - thank you SO much for sharing
I did a permanent vinyl without the modpodge and it lasted for a couple of years going through the dishwasher. My husband took it to work, so I don't know how it's holding up.
Yea I felt like I didn't have years to devote to this video! HA!
@@AngieHolden I was just amazed at how long it lasted especially after hearing other say how quickly they washed off. I love your videos and learn a great deal from them. Thank you for all of them. You do a great job.
Great video idea!🎉🎉
Thank you for this information! Amazing test & results! I appreciate your dedication! I have 2 questions…. Can you put the permanent vinyl mug into the mug press? The non Cricut mug you tested out in the mug press where did you buy it from & did you have any issues with it in the mug press?
I would not put the permanent vinyl in the mug press. And I bought the non-Cricut mug from Amazon. No issues at all.
Loved this video. Thank you. Question in relation to the permanent vinyl - Do you know if the vinyl is toxic to your skin? 🤷🏼♀️ Like if I put a saying on the mug and it has to start up the top of mug where your lips go to drink your beverage , is this an issue in regards toxicity ? Hope my question makes sense . I’ve heard just some things about if putting vinyl say on a food tray, vinyl is not food safe and you would have to food proof the tray somehow. 🤷🏼♀️
Correct. I put it away from the lip area.
Thank you so much! You just answered so many questions! Did I miss where you talked about how the removable vinyl (inside the sunflower) worked? Just curious. I love your videos!
I didn't mention it! The front failed first with the permanent vinyl so I stopped washing it!