Good morning I have had my machine for two year and have had no one to make me understand how to go from creating a design to cutting it out until I saw your video thank you I will keep you posted. God’s Grace and peace be with you and yours all the days of your life.
Holy Shit! This is Ah-mahzing.... I love watching your videos, you make me broke af, my craft room is overflowing, but now I want these mugs lol Thank you for sharing. You rock my face off!
This project came out so great! I may have bought way too much infusible ink on sale a while back, and have no idea what to do with all of it. (cough-cough) Thanks for the idea!
Wow, I wanted to buy a mug press but was unsure if you could use glass. Seeing your tips to flip around has help me with my decision. I will definitely purchase the silicone pads and use the popsicle method. Thank you for sharing.
Really enjoy your channel! Quick question: Have you noticed a difference in quality with infusible ink (in general and specific to this project) by letting the medium cool completely first versus warm to touch before removing the infusible ink transfer sheet?
Hey Katarina! That's a great question! 🤩 To join the Crafty community, it's only one low monthly fee of $9.99, or you can purchase the yearly option at a discounted rate. Either way, you get unlimited downloads on all of our files! crafty.net/
This is awesome, but I have a question. If I etch a beer glass that is not for sublimation, can we then sublimar on the etchig glass? I don't knowmif this make any sense. Lol
Given you're stripping the powder coating, would Citrus Strip work? That way, you're not running the risk of getting blotchy etching on the glass substrate.
Good morning I have had my machine for two year and have had no one to make me understand how to go from creating a design to cutting it out until I saw your video thank you I will keep you posted. God’s Grace and peace be with you and yours all the days of your life.
Holy Shit! This is Ah-mahzing.... I love watching your videos, you make me broke af, my craft room is overflowing, but now I want these mugs lol Thank you for sharing. You rock my face off!
That was a great project. You have such a great way of explaining things and make everything look so easy! Thank you for doing this.
Thabk you have been looking for this for like 3 hrs
Omg that looks nice
That is cool idea. Thanks for sharing n Crystal for giving u the idea
Your projects are always the most creative ones... Thanks for adding your touch
I love how you explain the sublimation versus the infusible ink thank you so much
OMG!!!! I love love love how you explain and show how the diy things turn out even if they flop a bit
Wowzers! This is awesome!! 😍
Thank you Michael, i have the same infusible ink and beer cups that didn’t know what to do with. Now , to the craft room!!! 💕
I am so digging this project before you put on the etching cream... I am now in LOVE with this project.. love it :)
Watching the replay! This is amazing. Thank you.
Michael thank you for always showing us new things. Love watching your videos .
Replay squad again, love this idea, will be giving it a try, thanks Michael!!
Great project Michael and turned out beautifully. You can buy silicone popsicle sticks in resin supplies.
Super awesome!
I'm loving this project!
Thank you for another great craft idea
Pretty cool looking results!
Another great video. Thank you!
Great project!
That is so cute!
awesome!!!
So freaking cool! Love it! 💕💕
This project came out so great! I may have bought way too much infusible ink on sale a while back, and have no idea what to do with all of it. (cough-cough) Thanks for the idea!
Love it!
Replay squad in the house!!!
Awesome job, as always.
Turned out so cool. You are always so creative!!! Thanks for another great video.
WOW thank you 😄Linda
Wow, I wanted to buy a mug press but was unsure if you could use glass. Seeing your tips to flip around has help me with my decision. I will definitely purchase the silicone pads and use the popsicle method. Thank you for sharing.
Really enjoy your channel! Quick question: Have you noticed a difference in quality with infusible ink (in general and specific to this project) by letting the medium cool completely first versus warm to touch before removing the infusible ink transfer sheet?
your the best.
Love it! Gives me ideas! 😍😻💜
Is this an actual sublimation cup or just a frosted glass?
Can you use the ink on tumblers like Stanley or similar, and can you do this with no mug or tumbler press? Thank You!
Hi, so can you use infusible ink on a regular glass?
Awesome!!
I did the leopard print.
This is so timely as I just got some of those frosted glasses on Prime Day! Great tutorial
Great video do you know if you can etch on colour changing glass cups ?
Thanks for this amazing video. I am worried to try this don't want to do anything to my mug press.
This is amazing,
SWEEEEEET PROJECT
This was very cool, would like great if you did this with multicoloured ⭐️ 🌟 stars
I love it.
Genius!!
So can you use the infusable pens
Hi what’s the difference between the channels crafty and mr crafty pants?
If you were using a tumbler press would that be safer than using g the Cricut press ? I want to try this just very nervous.
Cool! 😎🥰
That’s sharp
What is the dimensions of the images?
You didn't show us how you removed the stuff of the Glass? Did you wipe it off and peel the stencil off or did you just peel off the stencil?????
❤
Do you have to pay for each design on craftynet? Or just the membership fee.
Hey Katarina! That's a great question! 🤩 To join the Crafty community, it's only one low monthly fee of $9.99, or you can purchase the yearly option at a discounted rate. Either way, you get unlimited downloads on all of our files! crafty.net/
TFS👍🏽
I am very confused. I tried glass etching on a frosted sublimation glass and it didn't go clear
This is awesome, but I have a question. If I etch a beer glass that is not for sublimation, can we then sublimar on the etchig glass? I don't knowmif this make any sense. Lol
N o. The product has to be made specifically for sublimation from the start
So sorry I'm late....hey MICHAEL and MORGAN
Given you're stripping the powder coating, would Citrus Strip work? That way, you're not running the risk of getting blotchy etching on the glass substrate.
I tried Citristrip, but it didn’t work
Does anyone know if he has cashapp?
that is just ugly etching.. sorry to say that but all the edges are messed up, you could have done it better, I think.