i have to mention that the very first video i saw before i started my tshirt an tumbler journey was one of your videos. you are such a good teacher and an isnpiration to me
Hey Sallie, I have the same press and use the 30oz tumblers, however if you cut the top off the paper straight on the bleed line and flip the cup upside down on your table then flip your print upside down on the table and wrap it that way your print will line up perfectly every time and it is a little simpler, also I never need to wrap the top or bottom and have done this for several months with perfect tumblers every time. I also put the tape on one side of the paper and pull it really tight to the other side. Hope you find this useful!
@@Christine.505 According to Heat Press Nation, adjust the two front knobs until the round plastic pieces (look under the press) touch the heating element. Then adjust the 2 black knobs.
Thanks so much! 😊 you would just need a sublimation printer or a printer converted to sublimation. I have a few videos where I converted one, and I also have a sawgrass sublimation printer as well.
Thank you for your video. I have not done this yet but I did purchase the cuts. My question is do I have to use any special ink and paper for my printer? Can I use my standard Epson inkjet printer. Or do I have to buy a new printer with special ink!
Sallie, Sallie…. You are the best! My husband purchased me a cricut maker, however it’s still in the box. Due to me watching your videos over and over again… 😅 He stated “You should know how to do everything Sallie does because you watch her so much” I stated: “ No not quite, I’m still studying and taking notes😭 So I am going to attempt to make something… not sure what… but I’m sure if I don’t make something soon my husband is going to band me from TH-cam…🤣 Thanks for all the information you share!
@@maryjo5397 I did a lot of research on printers for sublimation and I went with Epson SC-f170, from LexJet. Between searching and reading online and watching Jennifer Makers video on sublimation printers the SureColor seem to be the best deal for $, time setting up. I bought Hippo sublimation ink. I literally just got it in the mail. I haven’t even opened the box up yet! Whatever you end up going with make sure you don’t fill the ink with regular ink!!! Make sure you buy sublimation ink. I hear a lot of people talk about the 2 different brands Hiippo and Jack. I went with the Hiippo brand.
@@aliciat2216I Absolutely LOVE mine. The Epson Ink that comes with the F170 is true sublimation and it's Amazing ink. Only ink I use for one my warranties but also because it's great!
So i wanna start making them bc they look amazing gonna sound completely lost but what paper is It and where does everyone suggest to get It and what printer requirements are needed for clear image
My convection oven came in. So did my tumblers and other supplies I needed. Now I just have to pic the designs. LOL. There are so many options. I want to get a tumbler press. So much quicker. But a friend brought her oven over and we tested it out and it was a good easy entry since the oven was only $109. Now I can test my market.
Dear, if u have a lot of tumbler to make, press is a bettere choice and also it turns out usually better with a press. by the way, we sell our presses at $187 ea
I ordered one from Peachtree and hoping it comes anyway. I am use a Cricut mug press now to make my tumblers and you get ghosting at times grrr. So can't wait for my press to come. I got the heat tape and tape dispenser from heat press nation I love it. Nice big rolls and it seems to last longer than the amazon stuff. I just switched to it and it wasn't too bad so you may want to check that out.
Question! How do these wash up? Is there a setting with this press to use the larger tumblers that aren’t uniform in size? ie the Yeti rambler. Thank you!
Totally agree on the h.p.n heat press. I bought/used another off brand prior to buying it and boy is there a difference! You don’t really know there is unless you’ have another to compare it to. I’m guessing the difference is the 4 point pressure on there’s where everyone else’s is only a 2 point. It’s an expensive machine but it’s worth every penny. There’s no way I would have not been able to tape the top/bottom on the others!
Hello. I love your videos and have watched quite a few of them since buying my Thunder Laser. I am asking this question here only because you seem to be well-versed in many maker areas and a search didn't turn up too much. I have a friend who has a silicone pint glass that he got from a brewery and had the brewery's logo on it. I thought it was pretty cool so I started looking online for how to put logos on silicone products and didn't see much--I did see some videos of a more industry set-up where they had paint machines that were pumping out wrist bands and other items but nothing much in the way of a small maker operation. Is this type of product somewhat out of reach for most small business folks who dabble in a lot of different things (me with woodworking, CNC, laser, want to get into sublimation, etc.)? Thanks.
Hi, I was watching your videos and I Saw the sheets you used in the thomblers. Can u tell me where to find those sheets of Flower and valentines heart? I would love to do some tumblers and cup with those sheets.
I tried to make a tumbler yesterday. I printed out the image on my Epson ET2850 (using only sublimation ink...Hilpoo) and the blacks came out lite and then I pressed it. I didn't use butcher paper. THe press I have the larger tumbler didn't fit (all they had at Michaels and these were a test). The sublimation paper stuck to the bottle and had to run it under water. The black was very dull and slight blueish. A friend said that can happen if you over bake. (I ran them at 360 but for about 3 mins.) Thanks for the great video....going to try again.
3rd time? That’s awesome!!! I have made around 30 already y around 7-8 were a disaster, my issue is the bleeding at the bottom 😤 and I have mar 2 red ones, totally trash 😡 I was told “the film was not tight enough, which it’s an incorrect statement, I tried again (with red) and if happened exactly the same 😭 i don’t“sealed” the butcher paper, I’ll try that next
Ok, I need to know, because I went back and watched the mug video too. Do sublimation items have to have a special coating? I noticed your wood circles did, the mugs did, and I was unsure about the tumblers.
I noticed The machine comes with two sleeves: one for mugs (up to 15 ounces) and one for skinny tumblers. What do you use if you want to make larger mugs, curved tumblers, or other odd-sized drink ware? Are there heatpress accessories available for these types of blanks?
This is my first time watching you video & really enjoyed it. I have a question did you have to mirror your image first before you put it on the tumbler >
Hi there! Your videos are so informative but I have a question. I got a seamless file to use for a tumbler, it looks like one big picture (like the flower water color) but I want it to look like the flowers one you have, more images. How can I do that? Do I put the images together and then cut it the size of the tumbler? Sorry if my question doesn’t make sense, since I’m just starting with sublimation I’m not too sure how to ask questions 😅
thanks for sharing. i want to so sublimation but nervous to start. this makes it look easy. Do you see the need to resin the tumbler or is it not necessary. Also I assume these are not DW safe correct? THX!
also, what kind of printer do you use? and what is the name of the program on the computer? I'm really looking to make this my business. sorry about the questions!
I would love to start doing this! What printer are you using in the video? Did you buy a bundle from heat press nation? And which do you recommend now?
I went to the link in your description to the presses. What press do you recommend for sublimating tumblers (12 oz. 16 oz, 22oz, 30oz, 32oz, curved tumblers short fatty by hogg) and mugs? I’m so new to this and would like to buy a cup press that will do as many sizes as possible. Any suggestions?
Do you have a video that goes into details about how to print and get the printer to print tbe sizes you put in. I put in 9.3 x 8.2 but when it actually prints out, it’s less than that, therefore not fitting my Tumblr. I’m completely stomped on how to fix this.
Sorry this may be a dumb question. I'm fairly new to the tumbler making community so I've just been watching videos about how to make tumblers etc. Anyways my question for you is, can the sublimation machine handle any sized tumblers? Can plastic tumblers be used in the machine or only metal tumblers? You also mentioned you can make mugs using the machine. How does one go about that when the mug has a handle?
i have to mention that the very first video i saw before i started my tshirt an tumbler journey was one of your videos. you are such a good teacher and an isnpiration to me
Great video Sallie! You are an excellent instructor, and the puppy yawns were definately a plus.
Thank you for this video!! What type of printer do you use?
Omg 😍 I came for the tutorial and stayed and rewatched for the puppy love 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Hey Sallie, I have the same press and use the 30oz tumblers, however if you cut the top off the paper straight on the bleed line and flip the cup upside down on your table then flip your print upside down on the table and wrap it that way your print will line up perfectly every time and it is a little simpler, also I never need to wrap the top or bottom and have done this for several months with perfect tumblers every time. I also put the tape on one side of the paper and pull it really tight to the other side. Hope you find this useful!
I have the same press too and I'm confused about the two knobs on the front of the press. Do I need to adjust those?
Do you have a video showing how?
@@Christine.505 According to Heat Press Nation, adjust the two front knobs until the round plastic pieces (look under the press) touch the heating element. Then adjust the 2 black knobs.
Can you make a video of how you do it please
I will have to try the double tape method for the ends. Great video!
Omgoodness it was the puppy yawning for me 😍😍 he's so cute!
Thank you!! 💕 🐾
Thanks! Wondering what type of printer I need to do these?
Thanks so much! 😊 you would just need a sublimation printer or a printer converted to sublimation. I have a few videos where I converted one, and I also have a sawgrass sublimation printer as well.
What kind of paper do you buy and where do you buy it? Can you design be printed off of a regular printer or do you have to have a special printer?
Thank you for your video. I have not done this yet but I did purchase the cuts. My question is do I have to use any special ink and paper for my printer? Can I use my standard Epson inkjet printer. Or do I have to buy a new printer with special ink!
New to sublimation world, do you mirror image this for tumblers? as well as shirts?
Coffee filters make great lent free wipes just thought I'd share. Learned from a machinist that does performance engines.
I use them when I was doing nails! Great tip!
Thank you! Need this tip for nails too 💅
Really nice imma get some
Sallie, Sallie…. You are the best! My husband purchased me a cricut maker, however it’s still in the box. Due to me watching your videos over and over again… 😅 He stated “You should know how to do everything Sallie does because you watch her so much” I stated: “ No not quite, I’m still studying and taking notes😭 So I am going to attempt to make something… not sure what… but I’m sure if I don’t make something soon my husband is going to band me from TH-cam…🤣 Thanks for all the information you share!
🤣🤣🤣 you are so sweet! You got this, make sure to keep me updated on your first project!
What type of printer is needed in this? I see some for 600$ and some for 6000$??? Just wanting to try to make gifts for mugs and tumblers?
@@maryjo5397 I did a lot of research on printers for sublimation and I went with Epson SC-f170, from LexJet. Between searching and reading online and watching Jennifer Makers video on sublimation printers the SureColor seem to be the best deal for $, time setting up. I bought Hippo sublimation ink.
I literally just got it in the mail. I haven’t even opened the box up yet!
Whatever you end up going with make sure you don’t fill the ink with regular ink!!! Make sure you buy sublimation ink. I hear a lot of people talk about the 2 different brands Hiippo and Jack. I went with the Hiippo brand.
@@aliciat2216I Absolutely LOVE mine. The Epson Ink that comes with the F170 is true sublimation and it's Amazing ink. Only ink I use for one my warranties but also because it's great!
So i wanna start making them bc they look amazing gonna sound completely lost but what paper is It and where does everyone suggest to get It and what printer requirements are needed for clear image
This video is where it all started for me, thank you Sallie!
Aww thank you so much for sharing that! 🥰
My convection oven came in. So did my tumblers and other supplies I needed. Now I just have to pic the designs. LOL. There are so many options. I want to get a tumbler press. So much quicker. But a friend brought her oven over and we tested it out and it was a good easy entry since the oven was only $109. Now I can test my market.
Dear, if u have a lot of tumbler to make, press is a bettere choice and also it turns out usually better with a press. by the way, we sell our presses at $187 ea
Wow you make it look so easy. This tumbler is beautiful. What kind of printer do you use? Do I have to have a sublimation printer?
What sublimation printer you use
Hi im new here thank you so much for saying the sizes for each tumbler. Really appreciate that
I ordered one from Peachtree and hoping it comes anyway. I am use a Cricut mug press now to make my tumblers and you get ghosting at times grrr. So can't wait for my press to come.
I got the heat tape and tape dispenser from heat press nation I love it. Nice big rolls and it seems to last longer than the amazon stuff. I just switched to it and it wasn't too bad so you may want to check that out.
For the seam area is it possible to overlap a bit?
Awesome video. Makes it look too easy. Lol. How difficult is the design process and wfat software do you use??
Hi u help a lot but what printer are you using
What have u found to use to ship tumblirs in to get them there not damaged and a decent cost?
Question! How do these wash up? Is there a setting with this press to use the larger tumblers that aren’t uniform in size? ie the Yeti rambler. Thank you!
Totally agree on the h.p.n heat press. I bought/used another off brand prior to buying it and boy is there a difference! You don’t really know there is unless you’ have another to compare it to. I’m guessing the difference is the 4 point pressure on there’s where everyone else’s is only a 2 point. It’s an expensive machine but it’s worth every penny. There’s no way I would have not been able to tape the top/bottom on the others!
What kind of paper cutter are you using, love it!!!
Hello. I love your videos and have watched quite a few of them since buying my Thunder Laser. I am asking this question here only because you seem to be well-versed in many maker areas and a search didn't turn up too much. I have a friend who has a silicone pint glass that he got from a brewery and had the brewery's logo on it. I thought it was pretty cool so I started looking online for how to put logos on silicone products and didn't see much--I did see some videos of a more industry set-up where they had paint machines that were pumping out wrist bands and other items but nothing much in the way of a small maker operation. Is this type of product somewhat out of reach for most small business folks who dabble in a lot of different things (me with woodworking, CNC, laser, want to get into sublimation, etc.)? Thanks.
Hi, I was watching your videos and I Saw the sheets you used in the thomblers. Can u tell me where to find those sheets of Flower and valentines heart? I would love to do some tumblers and cup with those sheets.
Omg!!!! Hello to the new puppy, he is sooooo adorable!!!
Thank you!! He's a mess! 😅🥰
I tried to make a tumbler yesterday. I printed out the image on my Epson ET2850 (using only sublimation ink...Hilpoo) and the blacks came out lite and then I pressed it. I didn't use butcher paper. THe press I have the larger tumbler didn't fit (all they had at Michaels and these were a test). The sublimation paper stuck to the bottle and had to run it under water. The black was very dull and slight blueish. A friend said that can happen if you over bake. (I ran them at 360 but for about 3 mins.) Thanks for the great video....going to try again.
3rd time? That’s awesome!!! I have made around 30 already y around 7-8 were a disaster, my issue is the bleeding at the bottom 😤 and I have mar 2 red ones, totally trash 😡 I was told “the film was not tight enough, which it’s an incorrect statement, I tried again (with red) and if happened exactly the same 😭 i don’t“sealed” the butcher paper, I’ll try that next
What are u using to print ur image? I want to
Learn how to do it also what paper are you using?
Do you have a link for the printing settings you used I know you said it would be linked but I couldn’t see it x
Love your video , but one question, what computer do you use?
Expensive. Is there any other alternatives with the same great results till I decide to buy the almost $500 machine?
Thanks..
Very nice getting that press is what's the best way to customize these?
Ok, I need to know, because I went back and watched the mug video too. Do sublimation items have to have a special coating? I noticed your wood circles did, the mugs did, and I was unsure about the tumblers.
I saw in another video that the tumblers do need to be sublimate ready. Just Google sublimate blanks and tumblers come up on lots of sites!
I want to start making tumblers where did you get your software to make them and how much did it cost?
Can I use the clear htv on regular tumberlers like we do color shirts to sublimation???
What printer and tumbler do you use trying to start my own business. Is the website for pictures free or do you pay to get the pictures?
They look great! Thanks for sharing the information! It's greatly appreciated!!!
These look awesome! I’m just getting started with tumblers. Do you have a video on how you price your items to sell? Or any other advise? TIA
Can you press the glass beer cups as well?
How do you determine what your sell price is for the cups? Such as including cost of materials and time?
This was a great video too! I have been looking for such a video for a while! Thank you so much!
I noticed The machine comes with two sleeves: one for mugs (up to 15 ounces) and one for skinny tumblers. What do you use if you want to make larger mugs, curved tumblers, or other odd-sized drink ware? Are there heatpress accessories available for these types of blanks?
Your tumblers turned out so cool and cute!!! I use a convention oven and love the tumblers! They are addicting to do!!
These are so kiddie and cute to me lol.. I use convection oven no turns 6 mins and no issues.. Thanks for sharing it was fun to watch!
Thank you for watching!! 😊
Good video . I gotta watch your other videos
What kind of paper do you use to print the designs out on? Is it just regular printer paper or does it need to be a specific kind of paper?
Do you use regular paper or a special kind of paper? What about the ink?
Having trouble transferring for ink to the tumbler.. any advise for a beginner??
So for these tumblers do I not epoxy them ? Are they ready to use after the press?
You got me with Leo he’s adorable 🥰
Are you to use light or dark transfer sheets for tumblers and mugs???
newbie here is there a different program to use other than silhouette?
Hello
Please kindly recommend the printer and the ink. Which one should I buy?
Thank you so much.
Can you please tell me which video you have about sizing? I print from Canva and am having a hard time getting it to print the correct size.
Thanks for another great tutorial! Love your channel!
Awesome!! We have those blanks too! Love your works!🥰
Thanks Sallie! I tried my first one the other day and had so many mistakes lol. Thanks for all the tips! Can't wait to try again.
Thanks for watching! Good luck! 🥰
This is my first time watching you video & really enjoyed it. I have a question did you have to mirror your image first before you put it on the tumbler >
yes always mirror with sublimation 😊
Thanks for the video! They came out great!!!! Do you mirror every image!?!? Tyia
I'm just beginning with this project. What happens with the overlaps, do they shrink?
I love them and I am brand new at this so I am super excited but very nervous at the same time. Thank you for sharing.
Hi there! Your videos are so informative but I have a question. I got a seamless file to use for a tumbler, it looks like one big picture (like the flower water color) but I want it to look like the flowers one you have, more images. How can I do that? Do I put the images together and then cut it the size of the tumbler? Sorry if my question doesn’t make sense, since I’m just starting with sublimation I’m not too sure how to ask questions 😅
thanks for sharing. i want to so sublimation but nervous to start. this makes it look easy. Do you see the need to resin the tumbler or is it not necessary. Also I assume these are not DW safe correct? THX!
lllove these tumblers. can i know where did u buy them? i want to try also.
They are beautiful
Does paper type matter for sublimation prints?
Hi do you have a video for 11 oz mugs?
Hi Sally what printer do you have?
also, what kind of printer do you use? and what is the name of the program on the computer? I'm really looking to make this my business. sorry about the questions!
Is it just normal paper you use for the decorative designv
Do you use seal them in any way? Does the sublimation last with an epoxy seal or something equivalent?
Good question. Looking for this answer as well
Is a convention oven good as well? I’ll invest in the press but for now as a beginner would you say the convention oven is ok? Thanks in advance !!!
Hi! What kind of printer do you use? I have been trying to find a good printer for crafting.
Epson black
I would love to start doing this! What printer are you using in the video? Did you buy a bundle from heat press nation? And which do you recommend now?
I went to the link in your description to the presses. What press do you recommend for sublimating tumblers (12 oz. 16 oz, 22oz, 30oz, 32oz, curved tumblers short fatty by hogg) and mugs?
I’m so new to this and would like to buy a cup press that will do as many sizes as possible. Any suggestions?
I’m sorry I missed information on what type of paper do you use to print? Is it regular paper or specific paper?
I love your videos. You seem so sweet and make everything look easy. I’m gonna try to make some tumblers.
Do my tumblers need to cool completely before I remove the wrap?
Can you still bling these when done ? Also do you use inkjet ? What printer and paper you use
Can you use brown butcher paper? Can you use the brown paper in a convection oven also?
Where did the excess go that was on top and bottom?
Which printer do you have please? Can you print for us on fabric?
So we don’t need to seal the tumbler with epoxy or anything? Also are they dishwasher safe?
No sealing! Yes they are but it’s not really recommended because the coating can chip. But I wash mine in the dishwasher top rack
Thanks for the info!! Do you get an imprint of the heat press attachment “mesh” like pattern on your finished product?
Nope no imprint! 😊
@@SimplySallie ok, thank you! I will need to see if I have to back off on the pressure on mine!
Can you link the shop to the floral wrap? I love it but can’t find it! Thanks so much!
love your products, but saw puppy immediately liked the video!!!! lol!! that's a beautuful baby!
Thank you! 💕
Thanks for sharing. Cute puppy❤️
Does this need certain type of printing paper that the image gets printed on?
Do you have to use special tumblers for sub or any of them
Do you have a video that goes into details about how to print and get the printer to print tbe sizes you put in. I put in 9.3 x 8.2 but when it actually prints out, it’s less than that, therefore not fitting my Tumblr. I’m completely stomped on how to fix this.
Sorry this may be a dumb question. I'm fairly new to the tumbler making community so I've just been watching videos about how to make tumblers etc. Anyways my question for you is, can the sublimation machine handle any sized tumblers? Can plastic tumblers be used in the machine or only metal tumblers? You also mentioned you can make mugs using the machine. How does one go about that when the mug has a handle?
Love these they all came out so pretty I need to educate myself on Sublimation Some things is a Lil confusing 😂
Thanks for the great video! and your puppy is adorable!!
Do you seal it when your done
Hi Sallie. Were did you get your paper cutter? Thank You