Wow this is brilliant! I would have never thought of this. Thank you for this tip. I just got the mug press for Christmas, I can't wait to do this!. I'm subscribing to you!
I’ve done mugs and acrylic tumblers with HTV. The acrylic tumbler has held up for more than a year. I don’t know about the mug because a friend requested it for her in-laws. She never said if it came off so I can only assume it didn’t.
Awesome great to know I didn’t buy the mug press since so many said it only works on Cricut mugs & not DT mugs! I didn’t want to chance it by buying it, tested DT mugs & it not work! Obviously I’m definitely late to the party so how is it holding up?
Hey, do you think this is better that just using permanent vinyl, I have a heat press with a mug attachment, I like HTV because it's not sticky and easier to work with, but never tried this. Just wondering if you have compared the two.
@@AngelBDesigns you hold down the power button for 10 seconds, you’ll here two beeps and then you push the power button to toggle through the three settings. Then hold the power button for 3 sec to choose the setting you want.
Siser pronounced Caesar has to be heated usually at 275 to 305 degrees as per heat instruction for Siser the Cricut mug press heats at 375 to 400 that’s why the Cricut mug press is not recommended, you more than likely shortened the life of the adhesive the longer you heat siser at that temperature or even for just 2 minutes. It may work initially but after washing you going to have complaints of it coming off even if you seal it which isn’t recommended either it will seep under the edges and you will have unhappy customers I’m sharing this with you to save some headaches down the road Always check manufacturers heat instructions for each product you are using. Cricut heat guide is for Cricut htv which is a whole different animal. Hope I didn’t offend you I just couldn’t let you continue to do this without trying helping you out.
It’s great that you gave some input on temperatures but sadly, the help in other areas of your comment isn’t accurate and really needs experience in those areas to be truly helpful. It’s fairly apparent by your wording that you don’t have personal experience with this method/project. I’m also fairly certain you would’ve shared any personal “when I did that, it did this” stories you had about this process if you had some. Soo…I thought I’d share that I have personally applied HTV to hundreds of mugs, with this press, without a single complaint or issue. I do not seal my mugs but I have been applying HTV to wooden signs for years and, if the customer requests it, I seal those accordingly (polyurethane for outdoors, polycrylic for indoors), again, without a single complaint or issue. Hope I didn’t offend you, I just wanted to give you some insight from someone who has lots of positive personal experience in this area.
Every time Cricut says you can’t do “this” and some one on RUclips says... here hold my mug! Love it ❤️
I'm very new and I love what u did its a great video thank you
Wow this is brilliant! I would have never thought of this. Thank you for this tip. I just got the mug press for Christmas, I can't wait to do this!. I'm subscribing to you!
I saw a video where you can adjust the heat setting. Hold the power button down and you can change from low, medium, high
Great job. I did this today using my microwave lol. I placed heat resistant tap on the vinyl to keep it in place. It came out great.
MICROWAVE???? WOW!
thanks for sharing. was looking for this example
I'm late🤯🤯🤯🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿Thank you so much for this video!!! I have a whole bunch of mugs + HTV and the mug press. IT'S ABOUT TO GO DOWN 🤑
Thank you. You are right on time.
Thank u so much !!! I got a heat press with cup heat press as an add on and ive never used it
Thank you for teaching me to do this I was scared to try but I am not no more because ur video tks
Great Job! This is exactly what I was searching for. Thank you thank you thank you!
Thank you for your video. On a regualr heat press what would you say the setting's should be at? Have a Blessed Weekend.
Game changer!! so what about washing ? Hand wash I would think?
I made one last night. Your mug is cute 💖🥰
Super cute, I hate I didn’t pick up the mug press off HSN. Thanks for sharing!💕
Last I checked it was back in stock
I walked into Joanna and bought one
Does anyone have a discount yet?
@@SharoninKentucky They are on sale at Walmart for $185 + tax.
Brilliant and cute! Thanks for sharing. Going to try it today.
Ms. Angel where did you find the pink fiskar mat?
This is super helpful! Thank you soooooo much!
Great video! Can you use holographic htv as well?
I made it. 💯Thanks, for sharing.
I’ve done mugs and acrylic tumblers with HTV. The acrylic tumbler has held up for more than a year. I don’t know about the mug because a friend requested it for her in-laws. She never said if it came off so I can only assume it didn’t.
Did you have an issue applying heat to the acrylic? Or did you go a non-heat route? Thx!!!
I made a few but they fell off after a few washes.
I love it thanks for the idea
Thank you for doing this video.
Love this. Thank you for saying how it felt. I was wondering if you could feel the htv or was it smooth. Have you sealed any?
No I haven’t sealed any
Excellent!!!
Awesome great to know I didn’t buy the mug press since so many said it only works on Cricut mugs & not DT mugs! I didn’t want to chance it by buying it, tested DT mugs & it not work! Obviously I’m definitely late to the party so how is it holding up?
Can you use a tumbler or wine glass with the heat press ?
Beautiful 🤩
Thanks for this! Question...can you use sisers regular htv or must it be glitter?
You should be able to use regular
Awesome 👏🏾 I’m a newbie
Does this easily wash off??
Love it 🙌🏽💜😍🥰
can the cup be put in the microwave with this design?
Beautiful 🤩... What size is the mug ☕️?
Well done!!! Ur definitely not late, cup they said it was a no no. Tyfs!
Awesome!
😮
Can you do a wine with the stemless wine glasses?
I can try.
@@AngelBDesigns Let me know how it goes .
Hmmm 🤔 might break due to heat…. But, try 🤷🏻♀️
Awesome
Is it dishwasher safe?
Hey, do you think this is better that just using permanent vinyl, I have a heat press with a mug attachment, I like HTV because it's not sticky and easier to work with, but never tried this. Just wondering if you have compared the two.
The process is definitely easier. I just haven’t tested it out yet to see which lasts longer
Thank u
Did you use heat tape or regular tape?
Heat tape
Hi you can adjust the temp ...i saw it yesterday.
How? The temp isn’t displayed
There are instructions on the Cricut site. Not many know they're there but they are!!
@@AngelBDesigns you hold down the power button for 10 seconds, you’ll here two beeps and then you push the power button to toggle through the three settings. Then hold the power button for 3 sec to choose the setting you want.
@@FullHouseFancieshow do you know what the temperature is??
Siser pronounced Caesar has to be heated usually at 275 to 305 degrees as per heat instruction for Siser the Cricut mug press heats at 375 to 400 that’s why the Cricut mug press is not recommended, you more than likely shortened the life of the adhesive the longer you heat siser at that temperature or even for just 2 minutes. It may work initially but after washing you going to have complaints of it coming off even if you seal it which isn’t recommended either it will seep under the edges and you will have unhappy customers I’m sharing this with you to save some headaches down the road Always check manufacturers heat instructions for each product you are using. Cricut heat guide is for Cricut htv which is a whole different animal. Hope I didn’t offend you I just couldn’t let you continue to do this without trying helping you out.
It’s great that you gave some input on temperatures but sadly, the help in other areas of your comment isn’t accurate and really needs experience in those areas to be truly helpful. It’s fairly apparent by your wording that you don’t have personal experience with this method/project. I’m also fairly certain you would’ve shared any personal “when I did that, it did this” stories you had about this process if you had some. Soo…I thought I’d share that I have personally applied HTV to hundreds of mugs, with this press, without a single complaint or issue. I do not seal my mugs but I have been applying HTV to wooden signs for years and, if the customer requests it, I seal those accordingly (polyurethane for outdoors, polycrylic for indoors), again, without a single complaint or issue. Hope I didn’t offend you, I just wanted to give you some insight from someone who has lots of positive personal experience in this area.