I think the frosted ones with white designs would be cool too bc they'd look normal when empty but have these pretty snowflakes appear when a colored drink goes in it. You might want to check if that happeens with the ones you have. If they do then it'd be a good point to market them on. Just like those magic cups from childhood that'd look plain but have images appear when a hot liquid is poured in it. They were quite popular, I don't see why your frosted tumblers won't sell. ❤
Hi. I've watched you for a while but haven't commented before. I do sublimation on all the things. It's addicting. I'm not finished with the video, yet, but I do my tumblers and glass libby cups for 75 sec at 380°. I rotate it 4 times. So a quarter turn each time. I also tape the top and bottom of the design if the background is colored for more of a finished look. Also i wrap whatever I'm pressing in printer paper, butcher paper or parchment paper. So if the design comes through the sublimation paper or won't leave any ink on your actual tumbler press and cause it to mess up another design. It comes out perfect! So good luck to your adventures. Your designs are amazing!! ❤
I have started yet, I have 3 boxes of skinny tumbler but my goal was to temporarily tape down one side of my design, wrap over the next (with a bleed line) then mark exacly where the paper touch, cut it then line the paper perfectly. I think it's fine if there's a section with just colour as long as it flows naturally. I watched this video with my daughter last night and explained that my favorite part of your videos was your genuine excitement for everything. I often need that reminder. I was lucky to receive an inheritance in May and build my studio, I was SO excited. Then her dad said he was moving across the country (I have no family or friends here and we'd been together 19 years) my world crumbled, and the next day, I fell down the stairs out of distraction and overwhelm. My foot isn't healing properly. I find myself often sitting in my studio with equipment I've yet to use, overwhelmed and void of my initial excitement. I was getting ready for my first craft show when he announced I was becoming a single mom, which I canceled and haven't done a craft show yet. So I watch your videos to try to remember that feeling, that innocent joy for all the little things, it fuels so much creativity. So thank you for projecting so much joy and excitement every week even when you hit challenges, you're so happy to have this creative opportunity that you show up excited again the next day. Hopefully, my spark will return. In the meantime, this is my medicine. 😊
I might be imagining this but don't these kind of things always have a slight join line? I'm sure I've seen mass produced cups with the little dark line. Either way if I bought one and it had the line, I wouldn't think there was anything wrong with it!
I think you're right ahah! They typically do but I also know making them seamless is possible as I have seen people do it! So I would really like to try and make them seamless if I can but I don't think a slight dark line is the end of the world either! I just want to make them as good as they can possibly be aha!🤭☺
Oh my goodness. The strawberry lemonade one is going straight in my basket and the gaming one is so cute too. I love both designs so much ❤ ❤ The snowflake one is beautiful too. 😍 It's so great following your journey and seeing all the realness! You're doing so well and should be super proud of yourself lovely xx
Your projects look amazing. Love the designs. I dont know anything about sublimation, but I watched AMY CREATES channel, and she said she has cracked the code on how to make the Tumbler look seamless... 😊 I didn't know you could sublimate on glass . Beautiful work.! I love frosted glasses. ❤❤❤
Thank you so much for the recommendation! I will check out her channel for the next time I attempt these tumblers! ahah! I'm really glad you like the tumblers too!
those designs are so cute Abi!!! i used to struggle with the seams line myself, but i use hack that helps get rid of it, before you wrap and tape the tumbler place a piece of heat resistant tape along one edge, that way if you do have some overlap you won't get a bleed through or dark line 😊 i hope that is helpful!!!
These look great! I actually want the strawberry lemonade tumbler! Even if it the "wonky ones" 🤭 I think you shouldn't be so hard on yourself, they look so great 😍😍
Thank you so much! I love how they look I just want them to look as perfect as I can get them to be if I'm going to be selling them on my shop! I'm so glad you like them though! ☺
I’ve never bought a tumble in a store or from a small business that didn’t have the slight overlap on the seam. You are being way too critical imo. Compare your stuff to the actual standard for the productions, not to your perceived standard of perfection.
I think the frosted ones with white designs would be cool too bc they'd look normal when empty but have these pretty snowflakes appear when a colored drink goes in it. You might want to check if that happeens with the ones you have. If they do then it'd be a good point to market them on. Just like those magic cups from childhood that'd look plain but have images appear when a hot liquid is poured in it. They were quite popular, I don't see why your frosted tumblers won't sell. ❤
They all look AMAZING, even the ones were the seams are showing, you should totally up their prices. Keep up the good work Abi!!
Thank you so much! I'm really glad you like them! ☺
Hi. I've watched you for a while but haven't commented before. I do sublimation on all the things. It's addicting. I'm not finished with the video, yet, but I do my tumblers and glass libby cups for 75 sec at 380°. I rotate it 4 times. So a quarter turn each time. I also tape the top and bottom of the design if the background is colored for more of a finished look. Also i wrap whatever I'm pressing in printer paper, butcher paper or parchment paper. So if the design comes through the sublimation paper or won't leave any ink on your actual tumbler press and cause it to mess up another design. It comes out perfect! So good luck to your adventures. Your designs are amazing!! ❤
I have started yet, I have 3 boxes of skinny tumbler but my goal was to temporarily tape down one side of my design, wrap over the next (with a bleed line) then mark exacly where the paper touch, cut it then line the paper perfectly. I think it's fine if there's a section with just colour as long as it flows naturally.
I watched this video with my daughter last night and explained that my favorite part of your videos was your genuine excitement for everything. I often need that reminder. I was lucky to receive an inheritance in May and build my studio, I was SO excited. Then her dad said he was moving across the country (I have no family or friends here and we'd been together 19 years) my world crumbled, and the next day, I fell down the stairs out of distraction and overwhelm. My foot isn't healing properly. I find myself often sitting in my studio with equipment I've yet to use, overwhelmed and void of my initial excitement. I was getting ready for my first craft show when he announced I was becoming a single mom, which I canceled and haven't done a craft show yet. So I watch your videos to try to remember that feeling, that innocent joy for all the little things, it fuels so much creativity. So thank you for projecting so much joy and excitement every week even when you hit challenges, you're so happy to have this creative opportunity that you show up excited again the next day. Hopefully, my spark will return. In the meantime, this is my medicine. 😊
Your enthusiasm when you get it right is infectious! I'm cheering you on from my studio 🧡
Aww! Thank you so much! ☺
I might be imagining this but don't these kind of things always have a slight join line? I'm sure I've seen mass produced cups with the little dark line. Either way if I bought one and it had the line, I wouldn't think there was anything wrong with it!
I think you're right ahah! They typically do but I also know making them seamless is possible as I have seen people do it! So I would really like to try and make them seamless if I can but I don't think a slight dark line is the end of the world either! I just want to make them as good as they can possibly be aha!🤭☺
I honestly think those skinny seam lines are totally fine! I definitely see that in mass-made ones too. Love the designs!
woooo go girlie pop go!!!
this is fantastic, i love your energy ❤❤❤
Oh my goodness. The strawberry lemonade one is going straight in my basket and the gaming one is so cute too. I love both designs so much ❤ ❤
The snowflake one is beautiful too. 😍 It's so great following your journey and seeing all the realness! You're doing so well and should be super proud of yourself lovely xx
That's so nice of you to say! Thank you so much! ☺
Your projects look amazing. Love the designs.
I dont know anything about sublimation, but I watched AMY CREATES channel, and she said she has cracked the code on how to make the Tumbler look seamless... 😊
I didn't know you could sublimate on glass . Beautiful work.!
I love frosted glasses. ❤❤❤
Thank you so much for the recommendation! I will check out her channel for the next time I attempt these tumblers! ahah! I'm really glad you like the tumblers too!
those designs are so cute Abi!!! i used to struggle with the seams line myself, but i use hack that helps get rid of it, before you wrap and tape the tumbler place a piece of heat resistant tape along one edge, that way if you do have some overlap you won't get a bleed through or dark line 😊 i hope that is helpful!!!
Thank you soooo much for the tip! I will definitely be trying that out next time! That's such a good idea! Thank you!☺
These look great! I actually want the strawberry lemonade tumbler! Even if it the "wonky ones" 🤭
I think you shouldn't be so hard on yourself, they look so great 😍😍
Thank you so much! I love how they look I just want them to look as perfect as I can get them to be if I'm going to be selling them on my shop! I'm so glad you like them though! ☺
they look good- it used to be just illustrator but I think photoshop creates seamless patterns now too. That should make it easier
I'm thinking, maybe you can fade the design on either side and then have them overlap slightly?
both skinny tumblers are pretty. i might get one for me and my friend.
Always love your videos. I guess i love to see you struggle. Hahaha... Just kidding. Love your honesty. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hello I’m new here!!! Can you make a video on how to do a split image to print your images bigger on adobe!! If that makes any sense
Hello, what is the model of tour printer ? Thanks
all sublimation cups have the slight line in the middle
I’ve never bought a tumble in a store or from a small business that didn’t have the slight overlap on the seam. You are being way too critical imo. Compare your stuff to the actual standard for the productions, not to your perceived standard of perfection.