Love this video! You are so kind and honest to share your thoughts on the "imperfections". I think this is a great idea and I can't wait to try making a full wrap wine tumbler, which I would never have thought possible on the Cricut mug press! I am hooked on your channel and will watch for future videos from you! Thank you!!!
Thank you for being so honest. I am fairly new to sublimation and having someone to point out what went well & what could go better helps. Love your work. Keep sharing. 😊
It looks good to me, but I’ve never done one, but want to try, thanks for the tutorial & your honest review. We know how you feel, We are our worst critics.
You're welcome! I try to be as honest as I can be because I know when it's me looking for advice I want to know the truth even if the outcome isn't what I was expecting. That way I can learn how to achieve better results!
Omg! I looove it!!! You just gained a NEW follower… don’t be so hard on yourself, because the wine tumbler looks great to me, and according to others to them as well! Now off to view your other videos. You just don’t know how much you have inspired me
This has been so helpful! I've been searching for months on how I would get that fully wrapped look on these wine tumblers and this has helped so much!
I had no ide you could do the wine tumblers in the mug press. This is a game changer! I think that other than the few little spots you pointed out (I wouldn’t have noticed) it turned out great!
Well I think your tumbler is gorgeous and as you say - perfectly imperfect. . I always have trouble with black and I read that if the black looks brown its overcooked and if it looks green, its undercooked. Great video once again and your engagement ring is sooo pretty! Looking forward to your next video.
This looks great. I've been sublimating for a few years and have never figured out how to to the full coverage, so thank you! Can't wait to try! And you are being way to hard on yourself...it's beautiful. I appreciate you problem solving the issues, so we know how to handle any potential issues. ❤️ 💯 ❤️
Hi. I'm still waiting for my sub materials. So now just been watching videos and stuff. Your video was recommended by one of the sub groups I'm in. Anyhow, is it ok to ask what's the mat and tape you used on this video? If you have links, that would be great. Thanks and your videos are so informative. Can wait to finally try making mine. 😊
I apologize for my delay in response but I hope you were able to find the info requested. If not, the heat tape used was purchased off of Amazon. I just searched heat tape and chose the one with best reviews. The mat is actually a fuzzing cloth from Chalkology.
I actually found that with black backgrounds and images, you need to press for a little bit longer. I had some projects that I thought were burnt because they turned brown as yours did and since I believed they were messed up already, I would just add a little bit longer to the pressing time. And, to my surprise, the brown areas which I thought were burnt areas actually turned black like they should have. So, I think I wasted some blanks just because I did not press them long enough taking into consideration of the black backgrounds and images. They do say that black ink is harder to sublimate, but I do quite a bit of designs with black backgrounds and images and I found this method works for me. Always a trial and error for me. I'm new at sublimating so some unfortunate errors, but seems to be getting better with time. Worth a try at least.
You have the patience of a Saint, great job.
Love this video! You are so kind and honest to share your thoughts on the "imperfections". I think this is a great idea and I can't wait to try making a full wrap wine tumbler, which I would never have thought possible on the Cricut mug press! I am hooked on your channel and will watch for future videos from you! Thank you!!!
This is awesome. I would have never thought that I could use my cricut mug for wine tumblers. Game changer
Still going to get a sublimation oven but I don't have to right now
Thank you for being so honest. I am fairly new to sublimation and having someone to point out what went well & what could go better helps. Love your work. Keep sharing. 😊
It looks good to me, but I’ve never done one, but want to try, thanks for the tutorial & your honest review. We know how you feel, We are our worst critics.
You're welcome! I try to be as honest as I can be because I know when it's me looking for advice I want to know the truth even if the outcome isn't what I was expecting. That way I can learn how to achieve better results!
Thank you for being real. It's nice to know other crafters mess up too.
Like your style!
Omg! I looove it!!! You just gained a NEW follower… don’t be so hard on yourself, because the wine tumbler looks great to me, and according to others to them as well! Now off to view your other videos. You just don’t know how much you have inspired me
Thank you so much!! I appreciate your support.
This has been so helpful! I've been searching for months on how I would get that fully wrapped look on these wine tumblers and this has helped so much!
You're so welcome! I hope you have much success with this tutorial.
I learned something today. We learn from our mistakes. Progress not perfection. Awesome video.
I had no ide you could do the wine tumblers in the mug press. This is a game changer! I think that other than the few little spots you pointed out (I wouldn’t have noticed) it turned out great!
Thank you so much!
I liked the video and I thought you were great! Thank you for the idea, I would have never thought of doing that.
Glad you liked it!
Looks great! I never thought that you could use a wine tumbler in the mug press. Can't wait to try this!! Thanks so much.
Thank you for your honesty! I am all learning from our experiences and I really appreciate your advice to yourself which is advice to us all! 🖤
You're so welcome! I feel everyone will benefit more if I'm honest and show my mishaps.
I think you did a great job. I am using my oven for my wine tumblers
Well I think your tumbler is gorgeous and as you say - perfectly imperfect. . I always have trouble with black and I read that if the black looks brown its overcooked and if it looks green, its undercooked. Great video once again and your engagement ring is sooo pretty! Looking forward to your next video.
This looks great. I've been sublimating for a few years and have never figured out how to to the full coverage, so thank you! Can't wait to try! And you are being way to hard on yourself...it's beautiful. I appreciate you problem solving the issues, so we know how to handle any potential issues. ❤️ 💯 ❤️
Thank you so much! I really appreciate the support and wish you the best with your sublimation.
@@SheeshSoCraftyLLC thank you!
Great teaching in this video!
Thank you so much!
thank you for this video! it was super helpful! wish me luck
You're so welcome!
Thank you for sharing all your techniques. I’m still too scared to try this. I guess I just have to jump in and try. ♥️
It looks nice
You did a great job!!!
Thank you so much!
awesome!
woooow thank you😍
And the press closes tight on the tapered bottom? I would love more details about the press tight on the bottom
Thanks for the video.I did notice you didnt use butchers paper around it? I can't wait to try this.
That’s correct! I do not use butcher paper at all. I can’t wait to hear about your creations!
You are so bomb for showing this ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Is your mug press sit on higher medium temp and how many seconds or minutes is it per session before you rotate and do another session?
Hi came out beautiful 😍 but what brand is the tape you are using is it heat tape? Thank you
Hi Ida, yes it is heat tape. As far as the exact brand, I am not sure of. I just found some on Amazon and used that.
Is heat tape the same as heat resistant tape?
@@christinaschescke7225 yes it is the same.
Oh ok thank u 😊
Thank you! I thought that heat resistant tape would hinder the ink from transferring to the blank.
Would this work with the wine tumblers that are slightly tapered at the top ?
Hi Tina, yes I believe it will work with tumblers with a slight taper. You just have to remember to tape it down well.
@@SheeshSoCraftyLLC awesome, thank you
What brand is the wine tumbler I have celebrate and I can’t manage to wrap the image ;(
I am having a hard time wrapping my wine tumbler. Can you help
Design space doesnt allow to print this size. Im in RSA and have to change it to cms :(
Hi Natasha, i use Silhouette Studios for all of my designs and prints. Have you tried using this program?
thank you I was at a loss
what regular heat press do you use ?
I used the Cricut Mug Press for these.
Hi. I'm still waiting for my sub materials. So now just been watching videos and stuff. Your video was recommended by one of the sub groups I'm in. Anyhow, is it ok to ask what's the mat and tape you used on this video? If you have links, that would be great. Thanks and your videos are so informative. Can wait to finally try making mine. 😊
I apologize for my delay in response but I hope you were able to find the info requested. If not, the heat tape used was purchased off of Amazon. I just searched heat tape and chose the one with best reviews. The mat is actually a fuzzing cloth from Chalkology.
You're to hard on yourself. You did a great job.
Thank you! I absolutely love the tumbler!
I love your videos but I laughed my socks off when you put your heat glove on but turned the mug with your bare hand.
Lol omg I was waiting on this comment 🤣 I laughed at myself when I went back to watch the video like what was the point of me even putting it on.
@@SheeshSoCraftyLLC keep up the excellent vids.
Thank you so much for your support!
Ths isn’t a wine tumbler
What is it?
Yes it is dummy! Lol
I actually found that with black backgrounds and images, you need to press for a little bit longer. I had some projects that I thought were burnt because they turned brown as yours did and since I believed they were messed up already, I would just add a little bit longer to the pressing time. And, to my surprise, the brown areas which I thought were burnt areas actually turned black like they should have. So, I think I wasted some blanks just because I did not press them long enough taking into consideration of the black backgrounds and images. They do say that black ink is harder to sublimate, but I do quite a bit of designs with black backgrounds and images and I found this method works for me. Always a trial and error for me. I'm new at sublimating so some unfortunate errors, but seems to be getting better with time. Worth a try at least.