Thanks for sharing. I’m new to sublimation those glass cans. I keep seeing tape lines on my glasses, any suggestions why I’m getting them? I tried different types of heat tape, sub paper, pressure and heat temp. Thanks
I just came across this video so I’m sure you might have an update, but I love the transparency in this one because you didn’t act like the oopsies weren’t there and you were honest with what you thought about the results 😌
@@dramirez2890 thank you! I think it’s so important for others to know things happen not every craft will come out perfectly. Those of us who make videos have the ability to edit things out and make everything look easy when in reality we messed up we probably broke a glass at some point and we are probably frustrated lol!
@@CorinneBlackstone lol well it definitely eased my nerves! I don’t know how I got a spot as a newbie at a convention coming up, and it makes me super nervous and like I can’t do this, but there must be a reason why this opportunity presented itself, right? 🥲 You have been great help in the process! Thank you!
Hi, Can you help me? I tried frosted and clear glass. Sadly, only frosted glass works and the design did not even stick on the clear glass. Do you have any idea why? My supplier told me two types of glass cups can be sublimated. Thank you.
@CorinneBlackstone thank you for your reply. My supplier told me I'm the first customer who shared the clear glass didn't work. I have 3 different suppliers and none of their glass works but assured me it does. So I don't know what to do already.
@@kristeren6811 so my only other thought is could you not be heating it correctly? Or is your image not good for clear. Darker colors are better on clear.
Hi Corinne- I recently watched an Industrial Fringe video on sublimating on these glass cans. It was 3 months ago. Around the 26 minute mark he goes over all his trials and what time and temp worked best. He sublimated for a lot longer. Check it out, I think you’ll be surprised. Thanks for not being afraid to show your “not best” results. Let’s us know that we all have good ups from time to time.
@@devonajackson9935 if that happened they likely were not using the right kind of glass. I have several I’ve done like this and I washed them right away and they are still just fine
You have to have a wrap because the glass is too thin. There have been many people who got their mug press and use them and stopped because it didn’t have the wrap and Cricut won’t replace if you mention that….they will if you mention if you just got a code error and don’t mention the glass 🤷🏽♀️ just what I’ve heard lol
I think they look beautiful. I wonder if a shrink wrap would help with more even heat? Great project and beautiful design. Glad I bought that bundle. Thank you for the great tutorial! 🎃💙🎃💙🎃💙🎃💙🎃
So glad to see this! I have some frosted cups to make and am nervous to do them 😨
Thanks for sharing. I’m new to sublimation those glass cans. I keep seeing tape lines on my glasses, any suggestions why I’m getting them? I tried different types of heat tape, sub paper, pressure and heat temp. Thanks
Are you getting them actually on the cup or just on the sublimation design?
I just came across this video so I’m sure you might have an update, but I love the transparency in this one because you didn’t act like the oopsies weren’t there and you were honest with what you thought about the results 😌
@@dramirez2890 thank you! I think it’s so important for others to know things happen not every craft will come out perfectly. Those of us who make videos have the ability to edit things out and make everything look easy when in reality we messed up we probably broke a glass at some point and we are probably frustrated lol!
@@CorinneBlackstone lol well it definitely eased my nerves! I don’t know how I got a spot as a newbie at a convention coming up, and it makes me super nervous and like I can’t do this, but there must be a reason why this opportunity presented itself, right? 🥲
You have been great help in the process! Thank you!
What’s the purpose of the butcher paper? I’m new to learning about this
It keeps the ink from blowing out onto your heat press
Merhabalar glass can(Clear)
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I always link what I use in the video description so it is easy to find the products. Here is the link for the clear glasses amzn.to/3p8Jfo8
what kind of print paper do you use for your sublimations and where do you buy it from
This is what I use www.143vinyl.com/starcraft-sublimation-paper-100-sheets.html?partner=196113
Hi, Can you help me? I tried frosted and clear glass. Sadly, only frosted glass works and the design did not even stick on the clear glass. Do you have any idea why? My supplier told me two types of glass cups can be sublimated. Thank you.
You have to make sure the cups are actually made for sublimation likely they were not which is why they did not work.
@CorinneBlackstone thank you for your reply. My supplier told me I'm the first customer who shared the clear glass didn't work. I have 3 different suppliers and none of their glass works but assured me it does. So I don't know what to do already.
@@kristeren6811 so my only other thought is could you not be heating it correctly? Or is your image not good for clear. Darker colors are better on clear.
Do you think the butcher paper reduces the heat to the actual glass
No
Hi you can sublimate on any clear libbey glass?
No. When sublimating the blanks must be made for sublimation.
Hi Corinne- I recently watched an Industrial Fringe video on sublimating on these glass cans. It was 3 months ago. Around the 26 minute mark he goes over all his trials and what time and temp worked best. He sublimated for a lot longer. Check it out, I think you’ll be surprised.
Thanks for not being afraid to show your “not best” results. Let’s us know that we all have good ups from time to time.
Thanks I’ll check it out! I did what was suggested on the box these came in and I agree it wasn’t long enough :)
I’m getting them on the cup. It’s not tape residue either. I just currently bought a new heat press as well.
Where did you get your tumbler press
amzn.to/3zcZpTh
How long do you supposed to wait before you handwash the libby glass?
You can wash as soon as it cools down completely
@@CorinneBlackstone thank you. Someone did it and the ink came right off.
@@devonajackson9935 if that happened they likely were not using the right kind of glass. I have several I’ve done like this and I washed them right away and they are still just fine
@@CorinneBlackstone ok thank you
shrink wrap, convention oven! comes out great.
I need to try this at some point. I just have no time LOL
Is shrink wrap necessary?
@@anitaponce8692 I believe in the ovens some kind of shrink wrap or silicone band is required
Could you use the Cricut mug press for this?
I would not recommend it. These are too thin and many people have damaged their mug presses using clear and frosted glass
You have to have a wrap because the glass is too thin. There have been many people who got their mug press and use them and stopped because it didn’t have the wrap and Cricut won’t replace if you mention that….they will if you mention if you just got a code error and don’t mention the glass 🤷🏽♀️ just what I’ve heard lol
What printer are you using?
Epson st 4000
Do you think the Epson et 2850 able to work for that?
@@katherinevillatoro3265 with sublimation ink yes
Does the jack sublimation ink work on glass cups?
@@katherinevillatoro3265 only on glass cups that are sublimation blanks
I think they look beautiful. I wonder if a shrink wrap would help with more even heat? Great project and beautiful design. Glad I bought that bundle.
Thank you for the great tutorial!
🎃💙🎃💙🎃💙🎃💙🎃