Thank you for doing your video at a slow pace. Makes me crazy when someone is teaching you how to do something, and they’re so fast that you have no idea what they’re doing. Truly appreciate your video..
Thank you so much for this video, I was struggling with this exact issue and getting so frustrated. I just pulled my first one off of the press after your video and it's perfect!!
This is my first time watching a tumbler being done. I like this. I want to work on tumblers myself. My mom started with shirts and she’s getting into tumblers now. I like how you explained everything for us newbies❤
Thank you for sharing how you tape your tumblers! This was excellent information that I needed to know! Your tumbler turned out fantastic! God Bless 🙌🏻
Such a great video! May I ask who your supplier is to get tumblers? I would love to be able to always get the same size without having to re-measure for different size 20 ounce skinny tumblers from different suppliers
You’re welcome! Ghosting can be a pain at times but with this method or even using the Pinch Perfect will definitely help. For sizing, just always remember to measure every time.
Love this! So crisp and clean and not a sign of a seam. I just was wondering, you said--I think--you used your Cricut Mug Press? Could you tell me how you did it? I was under the impression you couldn't do a tumbler in the Press, that's why I use a convection oven. Thanks!! 😊
Hi Beverly and thank you for watching my video. Please refer to my previous videos showing how to sublimate using the cricut mug press. I believe they will answer your questions.
Just thought I’d offer some info up since you thought you couldn’t use the Cricut mug press. Or for anyone else this may help.People found a way around this by stuffing something inside of the Cricut mug press so that you get a tight fit around your tumbler, whereas before there was a gap since the press was made for mugs and not tumblers. People started using anything from cardboard box pieces, folded butcher paper , or anything that could be used to fill in the gap. This might be something many of you already know but Amazon started selling inserts that are specifically made for these gaps and they can be used on the Cricut mug press as well as on any heat press ! I only recently found out because I purchased another Cricut mug press , after I sold my first for that very reason. However I loved the Cricut press because of how simple it was to use so I bought a new one expecting to just stuff it up with something to fill in the gap. To my surprise I found the inserts and they are awesome and do the job needed. I do have to say at times the press doesn’t recognize a tumbler inserted but a little wiggle and it senses it just fine. You also get 3 in a pack, 1 for a 15 oz, 20 oz and 30oz. Not sure why Cricut just hasn’t made one for tumblers yet. But then again that company doesn’t have a ton of common sense when it comes to the things their customers want and use!
video was helpful. i am new to sublimation and i did everything the same i do have ghosting and yellowing from tape on bottom of tumbler. any way i can get that off. i use a heat press do i need to do it twice ?
Omg your tumbler came out so beautiful. I'm new to this but I keep having white little marks at top and bottom of my tumbler can you help with that. It's like white spots around bottom
Yea, it is called ghosting. Try pulling your image a little tighter or wrapping your tape tighter around the edges and press for an additional 15 secs on the ends. Let me know if this helps.
Thank you soooo much for this awesome step-by-step tutorial. It is greatly helping with my fears!! I see you got that image from Etsy but do you have a link or exact search phrase? I have looked multiple times and cannot locate it. Thank you for your time.
@@vrothery50 🤣 I hear you. It's been a while since I've made anything so I know my basement has swallowed up everything. Pull out your sublimation stuff this summer and I'll do the same. Let's create something cool!
@@SheeshSoCraftyLLC That’s a deal!!! I have my stuff all over half of the garage - I need to take a week to just find stuff again!!!! I want to try those ballerina on a tumbler shoes - that would be fun - I ordered all the stuff I need just need to print out the shoes!Take care!
Are you talking about the one with the real laces/ribbon on it? If so, that would be cool. I've always wanted to try it but have not yet. Let me get my things out and get to work. Thanks for the inspiration!
This helps a lot. I'm still struggling with the sizing though. And how are you accounting for the white borders. Are you just trimming them that way or are the white strips included as part of your 9.3. Btw, which blanks are you using?
I'm still getting white marks along the top and bottom. My seams are much better but no matter how much I press along the seam and along both sides of the seam in the overlap (if any. I've tried both ways) I still get a tiny line at least in some places. Both ends of the seam always have some white ghosting as if I never pressed the heck out of it. I'm even stretching the tape to it's maximum. I keep wondering if the silicone bands I've heard about will help the top and bottom. Could it be that I don't have enough pressure when I'm heat pressing? I've got the top frames of the press almost touching each other. I guess I should try it before I work with glass.
Hi, I am a supplier of tumblers and would use the ones we have in stock. However, we will no longer carry blanks as of July 31st. So, if you are in search of some blanks at a really low price, be sure to check out our site at sheeshsocrafty.com for our closeout sale. As far as the press I use, it varies. I usually use my Cricut Mug Press for most of my tumblers but I also use a tumbler press that I purchased from craftsisters. They no longer carry it any longer. So you may have to Google where to find a good quality press.
I’m a full year into sublimation, all the sudden I have a seam and ghosting. Nothing has changed, not the paper, cups, taping, everything is the same except the outside temperature and I work in the garage. Is that even a possibility that it’s caused by outside temperature?? I’d say I’ve made about 250-300 without it and all the sudden everyone has it
Thank you for doing your video at a slow pace. Makes me crazy when someone is teaching you how to do something, and they’re so fast that you have no idea what they’re doing. Truly appreciate your video..
DAYUMMMMM THAT IS A CLEAN SUB TUMBLER!!! Girl you are killin it!!! it’s 2 am I’m bout to go make sure my next tumbler comes out like this 😂
Lol thank you! Let us know how it turns out. I want to see pics
Your video simplified the sublimation process!!! Keep putting out content you will be rewarded!!!
Thank you so much for your support!!!
Thank you so much for this video, I was struggling with this exact issue and getting so frustrated. I just pulled my first one off of the press after your video and it's perfect!!
You're welcome love! I'm so happy to hear that my tape method works for you. Keep up the great work!
This video was extremely helpful. I truly appreciate how calm & detailed you were with explaining everything. Thank you so much!
You're very welcome!
This is my first time watching a tumbler being done. I like this. I want to work on tumblers myself. My mom started with shirts and she’s getting into tumblers now. I like how you explained everything for us newbies❤
You're so welcome. I wish you much success on your tumbler journey
Thank you for taking the time to do this video. I will be trying your method today. I don't like wasting the tumblers with the line.
Thank you so much for blessing us with this tutorial.I truly appreciate you taking the time to share your knowledge with us. Stay blessed!
You are welcome and thank you so much for your support!
Thank you I will be rewatching trying my hand at my 1st tumbler this week
I hope it was successful!
Very nice. I wrap mine a little different but our result is the same. Your idea of the white rim is cool
Wow this is beautiful. Thank you so much for this tutorial
Thank you for sharing how you tape your tumblers! This was excellent information that I needed to know! Your tumbler turned out fantastic! God Bless 🙌🏻
Thank you and many blessings to you!
I just found your video. I think you do a wonderful job explaining the details and hope you will continue to educate us on this process!
Thank you so much!
Omg thank you so much for this tutorial. Your tumbler looks amazing! You explained everything perfectly and made a new subscriber ❤
I just went from convection oven to press and should have watched you before the first tumbler! Thanks for this
Do you prefer the press over the oven? Trying to figure out which one to get
Wow!!! That tumbler is absolutely beautiful. Great job and thank you for the detailed help.
You're welcome!
Just watched all your videos. Thank you! I hope to start sublimating tumblers using a cricut mug press soon!
This video has been the most helpful…. I have watched probably close to 100 videos thank you and yes I’m subscribing
Best video! As a beginner your detail is awesome!!! Now I can’t
wait to do my first tumbler!!!
You can do it! Thanks for watching!
That looks great. I’m new to this. What heat and time do you use please. Thank you in advance
Such a great video! May I ask who your supplier is to get tumblers? I would love to be able to always get the same size without having to re-measure for different size 20 ounce skinny tumblers from different suppliers
thank you for a great video, I have been struggling ghosting and my seams and the bottom of my tumblers.
What sub paper do you use? Beautiful!!!!! Thanks for Sharing!
looks great what temp and time used?
🤩🤩🤩🤩wow!!!! Perfect best sublimation tumbler ive ever seen! So crisp and just dang perfect✌️cheers🇨🇦 new subscriber✌️✌️✌️
Thank you. These are my problem areas. Sizing and ghosting.
You’re welcome! Ghosting can be a pain at times but with this method or even using the Pinch Perfect will definitely help. For sizing, just always remember to measure every time.
That’s clean. Do you recommend using shrink wrap for the tumbler press?
Thank you so so so much. I'm just starting my tumbler business. This is very informative 😊😊😊😊
Thank you for simplifying this much needed info.
You're welcome!
Best tumbler video I've watch
Thank you so much for watching!
I’m so glad that I came across your video. Thank you so much!!!
Thank you Great tips! . I'm struggling with the darker background designs having ghosting
Thank you for your help im having a heck of a time with ghosting.
Thank you! Finally a video I can see how it’s done
You're so welcome!
This was helpful I just did one prior and it ghosted at the top and bottom. Im going to try your method. Thank you
This is awesome! I have not had luck with seams so hoping this helps! Thank you so much
You can do it!
Great video! Love how you explain every step you do in detail!!! Thank you
You're welcome!
That’s perfect! I love it! Please tell me how you designed it!
I purchased the design off of Etsy.
Great looking Tumbler. Thanks for the great advice. #WhoDey
Love this! So crisp and clean and not a sign of a seam. I just was wondering, you said--I think--you used your Cricut Mug Press? Could you tell me how you did it? I was under the impression you couldn't do a tumbler in the Press, that's why I use a convection oven. Thanks!! 😊
Hi Beverly and thank you for watching my video. Please refer to my previous videos showing how to sublimate using the cricut mug press. I believe they will answer your questions.
Just thought I’d offer some info up since you thought you couldn’t use the Cricut mug press. Or for anyone else this may help.People found a way around this by stuffing something inside of the Cricut mug press so that you get a tight fit around your tumbler, whereas before there was a gap since the press was made for mugs and not tumblers. People started using anything from cardboard box pieces, folded butcher paper , or anything that could be used to fill in the gap. This might be something many of you already know but Amazon started selling inserts that are specifically made for these gaps and they can be used on the Cricut mug press as well as on any heat press ! I only recently found out because I purchased another Cricut mug press , after I sold my first for that very reason. However I loved the Cricut press because of how simple it was to use so I bought a new one expecting to just stuff it up with something to fill in the gap. To my surprise I found the inserts and they are awesome and do the job needed. I do have to say at times the press doesn’t recognize a tumbler inserted but a little wiggle and it senses it just fine. You also get 3 in a pack, 1 for a 15 oz, 20 oz and 30oz. Not sure why Cricut just hasn’t made one for tumblers yet. But then again that company doesn’t have a ton of common sense when it comes to the things their customers want and use!
@@jestcy4205 thank you so much for sharing this info do you happen to have a link to share for the wraps please?
Beautiful!! Thank you so much for sharing this video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
You have answered all my questions, Thank You!
You're so welcome!
did you really put that in a cricut cup press? amazing!
I sure did!
This was actually very helpful! Thank you! Do you use a protective paper in your press like butcher paper or parchment paper?
Hi Danielle, no I do not use any protective paper when pressing my tumblers. I just simply wrap the design, tape it down and press.
Where did you get your design? Great video. I’ve watched so many and after seeing yours, I’m more confident about doing one.
Thank you! I would love to hear how yours turned out. I found the design on Etsy.
That us a beautiful job. Where do you get your designs for your tumblers
Looks flawless. Are u putting anything in the cricut mug press to tighten it
Thank you and yes, I am still using my good ol piece of cardboard lol. I have purchased a silicone pad to use and will be posting that video soon.
Awesome job!! Beautiful!!
Sorry if you already mentioned this but I was wondering what press you are using here
Hi, for how long you left it in the mug press?
Great video! But, did you mirror it?
Yes, the image is mirrored. The video was just recorded in selfie mode, so the image wasn't flipped.
Very helpful. What printer and ink do you use?
Thank, I will try your way, I think I wasn’t getting rid of the bubbles.
Very good tutorial, thanks for sharing
Awesome! Thank you for sharing! Great job
Thanks for watching!
Was this filmed with the selfie camera? I noticed the design was backwards on the tumbler.
Lol, yes, it was. Usually, I would flip the camera but this time I didn't.
Fantastic tutorial. Thank you so much for teaching us❤
You're very welcome! Thank you for your support!
Awesome!
What kind of paper and tape do you use please?
Blessings, this is an awesome video👍
WOW so nice!. which app did you use to make your print? and did you flip your design horizontal before printing
What a great video. Thank you
Thank you so much for the great advice! That helps!
You're welcome!
Great Video.. Thank you so much. Very helpful.
This was a job well done!! Tumbler came out great and very neat!! Could you please tell me where you got your design from??
Etsy
Is it the camera or is the print backwards
Lol I didn’t know if anyone picked that up. Just me n u I guess lol
Wear do you get your warp from
Impeccable job! Thnx for sharing!
video was helpful. i am new to sublimation and i did everything the same i do have ghosting and yellowing from tape on bottom of tumbler. any way i can get that off. i use a heat press do i need to do it twice ?
How long did you press it for?
This is amazing, thank you!
You're welcome!
What temp & how long do you press for ?
I used the Circuit Mug press which has an automatic time/temp setting that I am not exactly sure of.
Omg your tumbler came out so beautiful. I'm new to this but I keep having white little marks at top and bottom of my tumbler can you help with that. It's like white spots around bottom
Yea, it is called ghosting. Try pulling your image a little tighter or wrapping your tape tighter around the edges and press for an additional 15 secs on the ends. Let me know if this helps.
@@SheeshSoCraftyLLC okay thank you so much for your help I will let you know
Thank you soooo much for this awesome step-by-step tutorial. It is greatly helping with my fears!!
I see you got that image from Etsy but do you have a link or exact search phrase? I have looked multiple times and cannot locate it.
Thank you for your time.
I learned a lot from your video. Thank you
You are so welcome! Glad it was helpful!
Great Video! I ordered some lighter sublimation paper to see if that will help me.
What were your results?
@@SheeshSoCraftyLLC haven’t been able to use it and by now my garage probably ate the paper!
@@vrothery50 🤣 I hear you. It's been a while since I've made anything so I know my basement has swallowed up everything.
Pull out your sublimation stuff this summer and I'll do the same. Let's create something cool!
@@SheeshSoCraftyLLC That’s a deal!!! I have my stuff all over half of the garage - I need to take a week to just find stuff again!!!! I want to try those ballerina on a tumbler shoes - that would be fun - I ordered all the stuff I need just need to print out the shoes!Take care!
Are you talking about the one with the real laces/ribbon on it? If so, that would be cool. I've always wanted to try it but have not yet. Let me get my things out and get to work. Thanks for the inspiration!
What size paper do u use? As we’re using 8x 11
This helps a lot. I'm still struggling with the sizing though. And how are you accounting for the white borders. Are you just trimming them that way or are the white strips included as part of your 9.3. Btw, which blanks are you using?
I have the same question…..
Very nice! What brand of paper do you use?
Thank you! I use HTVRONT Sublimation Paper from Amazon.
Great video, however, you did not show cooking the tumbler, time, and temp?
Please reference my previous videos for sublimating the tumbler using the cricut mug press. I believe this will answer your question.
Very nice 😊
I love it thanks for sharing❤❤❤
When you put your tumbler in the heat press do you add a cover over it
No I just wrap my tumbler with the design and then sublimate it. I don't add any cover or butcher paper over design.
I'm still getting white marks along the top and bottom. My seams are much better but no matter how much I press along the seam and along both sides of the seam in the overlap (if any. I've tried both ways) I still get a tiny line at least in some places. Both ends of the seam always have some white ghosting as if I never pressed the heck out of it. I'm even stretching the tape to it's maximum. I keep wondering if the silicone bands I've heard about will help the top and bottom.
Could it be that I don't have enough pressure when I'm heat pressing? I've got the top frames of the press almost touching each other. I guess I should try it before I work with glass.
Thank you so much for this.
Thank you, thank you, and thank you. So helpful.
You are so welcome!
Thank you
Great info, where so you get your tumblers from?
Thank you! You can find tumblers on our website at www.sheeshsocrafty.com
I am new here; I loved the video, I am trying to get into making these. Can I ask where you get your Tumblers? What cup press do you use?
Hi, I am a supplier of tumblers and would use the ones we have in stock. However, we will no longer carry blanks as of July 31st. So, if you are in search of some blanks at a really low price, be sure to check out our site at sheeshsocrafty.com for our closeout sale. As far as the press I use, it varies. I usually use my Cricut Mug Press for most of my tumblers but I also use a tumbler press that I purchased from craftsisters. They no longer carry it any longer. So you may have to Google where to find a good quality press.
Great video!
Great Video! Ty!
Looks Awesome! :)
Thank you ☺️
You're welcome!
Very helpful. Thanks..
You're welcome!
Nice job!
is there anything you can do to keep it from scratching ??
Can I ask what app you print from? I'm so lost on where and how to print correctly.
I use Silhouette Studios to create and print all of my designs.
Did you use a wrap around your design after you taped it down?
No, I do not wrap my designs after taping it down.
I’m a full year into sublimation, all the sudden I have a seam and ghosting. Nothing has changed, not the paper, cups, taping, everything is the same except the outside temperature and I work in the garage. Is that even a possibility that it’s caused by outside temperature?? I’d say I’ve made about 250-300 without it and all the sudden everyone has it
To be honest, I have no clue but if you find out please let us know. I'm sure we all would like to hear from you.
So helpful thank you 🖤
un grand merci pour ce tuto, erik de Belgique
You're so welcome Erik!
What program do you use to get the exact measurements you need?
I use Silhouette Studios. Be sure to check out my previous videos on my channel. I show what program and how I size them.