I love your page. I tried it for the first time yesterday. Came out great for a first timer. I love that you don’t have music and you don’t drag along too. Straight to the point🤞🏾
I'm new to this.... So I have a question.... Is it dishwasher safe? Will it scratch off at any time? How long do they last before fading.. If fading at all? Thank you for the video very detailed, new subscriber. I'm super interested in starting this 🎉🙌
The way you just hand weeded that was incredible. Im here using the same company infusible ink. The maker 3. And im preforming open heart surgery trying to peal away the negative space from it. Like how lol
My Cricut Infusible ink sheets keep cutting right through, and I because of this I keep loosing little bits of my designs! Do you need to adjust the cutting pressure? I've left it on default up to now. Thanks
Hi, just found your video, on sublimation ink, it helped thanks so much. But my question? Behind you the shelf you have the cricut on, can you give me that info. I want to get one for my mom, for mother's day. She has cricuts, camio, and a scan and cut.
Thank you for this. It's really interesting. I'm from South Africa. 300 = 185degrees right and for how long do you need to put it in the normal mug press
Lorrie I'm about to do my first mug in the next few days after watching video's. Noticed you just attached the letters and didn't slice them. Is that correct, just attach?
Great video! I have been missing things from so many FB groups I had to go change my notification settings with the three dots and change notifications. I am sure many others are too. I was loving your cart. Ha, I have that same one in red. I need to reuse it and use for my maker. Love it. Now I really want a mug press.
Hello. Regarding your mug press. Can you use different shaped mug and will the mug press shape around it with the silicon cover? Example: wide at the top of the mug and becomes more narrow towards the bottom. Thanks 😊
Hey Laurie! I am having problems when I got to weed my design my letters are not wanted to stick to the transfer tape on the back. What can I do to get my letters to stick better?
Hi Lorrie, my machine is cutting the infusible ink sheet too deep. I changed the blade to fine tip and reduced pressure to 70 (for infusible ink) but it still cuts through and through ... Any suggestions tips.. Thanks :)
Hello thank you for the video, I made my first infusible ink mug with my mug press but you can see the outline of the transfer sheet is there a way to avoid that from happening and or a way of getting rid of it...thanks
What is a sublimation mug? i was told that any coffee mug can be used for the mug press, i have found this to not be true as i have tried and wasted infusible ink because it doesn't transfer. it show up very faded and washes off when it gets wet.
can i do it directly on a black sublimation mug? or like on a black shirt do i need to do the white first? or is it not possible? How can i make the mug entirely black ???
@@LorrieNunemaker Thank you! I may need to get one of those mug presses! If I do, I will get from your link along with everything else I need! THANK YOU!!!!
Very interesting Vid, Thanks ALL your vid are so helpful and inspiring to craft. My question is the price as it is currently unavailable so just for an idea of what they are worth? Also is there features to look for in another type of mug press that you would recommend looking for?
@@LorrieNunemaker Sweet Ty, but I have another question in this stuff for you. The printer that linked shows 2 kinds, is that just different makers (or possible ink brands?) or is there something I am missing? I am looking for your model... again ty for all your help...vid's... and ideas you share
thank you for the tutorial. I hate wasting vinyl. Do you have any recommendations for the use of the infusible ink vinyl that you weeded? and where do you by your mugs?
To avoid the waste I would cut the material down to just slightly bigger than you need before you cut it with your machine. I wasn’t too worried about it but since my design was just over 2.75 I could have cut my beginning square to 3” to avoid the waste.
It has to be a SUBLIMATION cup to use INFUSIBLE INK because that is what the ink will stick to. If you use a mug that hasn’t been treated with a sublimation coating the ink will wash right off if it transfers at all
Thank you for your video. I've been having trouble with the letters ripping and the machine catching on parts of the design while it's printing. Anyway to avoid that? Thanks!
@@LorrieNunemaker what color matte is best? I have tried several and I wind up having to tape them down most the time and my mats are clean. I used the purple one time and it was hard to get it off. I also have checked the blade and it's also clean. So I'm not really understanding why I'm having difficulty. It is usually with writing and small designs.
My carrier sheet left a yellow strip on my mug. It went away once the mug cooled, but returned and is very visible. I can even read “infusible ink” on my mug. I used a cricut mug, cricut infusible ink, but NOT a cricut mug press. My heat press has an attachment and I set it to 400 degrees for 3 minutes. Any ideas what went wrong?
I give you the settings in the video. As far as measuring the mug, I just used a ruler and measured how tall it is. In my case it was 4” tall so I made sure my design was under 3.75”
Hey Laurie! First of all... I LOVE your content! Always so helpful :) I'm a little late to the game and am looking into purchasing a heat press. I'm sorry if you've answered this question already.... But can I use regular mugs in the heat press with infusible ink or does it have to be the mugs directly from Cricut
Sublimation reacts to poly materials. The sublimation mugs have been treated with a poly coating which allows the ink to permanently permeate the porcelain
Omg, I have purchased and waiting on Cricut Mug Press...I have a Maker and a Joy...can I use the Joy? I love watching your tutorials and love seeing your finished products...TFS
I love your page. I tried it for the first time yesterday. Came out great for a first timer. I love that you don’t have music and you don’t drag along too. Straight to the point🤞🏾
This was easily one of the best tutorials I’ve seen on how to use the Cricut, infusible ink and the press. Thank you so much!
Love the way you so simply explain things. Awesome tutorial! For me being totally new, this is amazing!! Thank you!!!
Thank you for this!!! And I REALLY would like to know where you got this shelf from that’s holding your Cricut machine! I LOVE it and need that! 🤍
Thank you Lorrie. That helped me understand infusible vs sublimation. I don't really know which to use sometimes! lol Thanks again....
I'm new to this.... So I have a question....
Is it dishwasher safe?
Will it scratch off at any time?
How long do they last before fading.. If fading at all?
Thank you for the video very detailed, new subscriber. I'm super interested in starting this 🎉🙌
I just bought this ink! Had no idea how to use it. Thank you! Awesome!
Thank you! First video I found using a NON cricut mug press. Lol. Mine is an 8-1. At least I have an idea of how they work now.
Awesome - i need a mug press! Thanks for the recommendation - there are so many out there! Nice to see it at work - thanks for sharing!
Awesome tutorial, quick, to the point and easy to follow. I'll be subscribing - thanks
Greetings from El Paso, TX. Will you please show us how we can make a non sublimatable item sublimatable?
Any polymer coating and bake to cure
Can the infusible ink be used on the inside of the mug ? (Assuming I can figure out how to set it with heat) or is there another method to do them?
Thank you..this was a very easy video to follow
Thank you Lorrie love all your videos now I need a cup press.
The way you just hand weeded that was incredible. Im here using the same company infusible ink. The maker 3. And im preforming open heart surgery trying to peal away the negative space from it. Like how lol
Awesome! Thank you for making this tutorial!
You are a great teacher. Thank you
All your work is always so great, thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Very informative. I always wonder how companies do the "preview" of the customers chosen mug design, when they are ready to place an order.
I would love to know what your cart is called and where you got it if possible. Thanks for the great video!
What is the cart you are using to house your machines I need that because I have multiple machines and it takes up so much room on my work space.
great vid! I’m a new by having purchased an Explore 2, and seeing lots of infusible ink vids. yours really explains and shows it very well!
Her mug is great. I have not ever tried ink yet
My Cricut Infusible ink sheets keep cutting right through, and I because of this I keep loosing little bits of my designs! Do you need to adjust the cutting pressure? I've left it on default up to now. Thanks
Is this dishwasher & microwave safe?
Can you put the mug in the microwave or dishwasher without the infusion ink coming off?
Very helpful tutorial! Thank you 😊
Hi Lorrie, loved the video. Can you share how you made that equipment cart? I really need that. Thank you
Hi, just found your video, on sublimation ink, it helped thanks so much. But my question? Behind you the shelf you have the cricut on, can you give me that info. I want to get one for my mom, for mother's day. She has cricuts, camio, and a scan and cut.
Is this a sublimation mug?
Thank you for this. It's really interesting. I'm from South Africa. 300 = 185degrees right and for how long do you need to put it in the normal mug press
Would you mind sharing the name of your cart. The link is no longer available. Very helpful video ❤️❤️
Lorrie I'm about to do my first mug in the next few days after watching video's. Noticed you just attached the letters and didn't slice them. Is that correct, just attach?
Beautiful mug, Thanks for sharing your project. I have a question. This mug with infusible ink is it dishwasher and microwave safe ?
Yes it is
This is the first time I have seen the mug press. Once it's done can it go it the dishwasher or does it have to be sealed? Thanks!!
Can you use a conventional oven if you don't have a mug press?
I don't have a mug press, but can you wrap it in shrink wrap and bake in convection oven, like sublimation?
Great video! I have been missing things from so many FB groups I had to go change my notification settings with the three dots and change notifications. I am sure many others are too.
I was loving your cart. Ha, I have that same one in red. I need to reuse it and use for my maker. Love it. Now I really want a mug press.
I love the cart. Where did you get it.
@@jenninechambers5029 HSN - sorry I just saw this. Origami is the brand
Can you do that on the beer glass can?
This was so helpful. Thank you for sharing.
Is there anything you can put on the mugs to make them sublimation
Do you need to use a teflon sheet to cover the design in the mug press?
Thank you for the demo, its really useful. In the infusible box there are two sheets of butchers paper, what are they for do you know?
Thanks
Game changer. Love this
Brilliant help. Thankyou heaps.
Hello. Regarding your mug press.
Can you use different shaped mug and will the mug press shape around it with the silicon cover?
Example: wide at the top of the mug and becomes more narrow towards the bottom.
Thanks 😊
Hey Laurie! I am having problems when I got to weed my design my letters are not wanted to stick to the transfer tape on the back. What can I do to get my letters to stick better?
Hi Lorrie, my machine is cutting the infusible ink sheet too deep. I changed the blade to fine tip and reduced pressure to 70 (for infusible ink) but it still cuts through and through ... Any suggestions tips.. Thanks :)
Hello thank you for the video, I made my first infusible ink mug with my mug press but you can see the outline of the transfer sheet is there a way to avoid that from happening and or a way of getting rid of it...thanks
I am having the same problem!!!!!!!!!!!! Did you figure it out?
@@ivanatoledo1484 this just happened to me
Hallo i have a problem because when i set the material it don't cut i have just lost my infusible ink so i think the costum material is not good
What is the stand your Cricut maker is on? Very handy!
What is a sublimation mug? i was told that any coffee mug can be used for the mug press, i have found this to not be true as i have tried and wasted infusible ink because it doesn't transfer. it show up very faded and washes off when it gets wet.
Where did you find the shelf that your press is on????
can i do it directly on a black sublimation mug? or like on a black shirt do i need to do the white first? or is it not possible? How can i make the mug entirely black ???
Can you attach a link to you mug press?
Do you know if I can put one in a 400° oven for 3 minutes to get the same result? I've heard wrap in parchment paper but cannot find the ° or time.
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What is that unit that you have your cricut and silhouette on
Could you show us how to do this with a heat press please?
Just found your links-sorry about that but thanks so much for providing us this info!
Hello, 👋 love the video. I would like to know what is that shelving you have your circuit maker on
Me too! You are so organized!!
Is that microwave and dishwasher safe?
How much heat and how much minute u used. Plzz need that info. Thanks
It’s in the video
Very beautiful and unique
Do you need to seal before it is put in the dishwasher or microwave?
No. You do not need to seal
@@LorrieNunemaker Thank you! I may need to get one of those mug presses! If I do, I will get from your link along with everything else I need! THANK YOU!!!!
I've done some with the pens and a air fryer.
You always do great videos and explain everything
Did the airfryer work
380 degrees for 8 mins but you need silicone mug wraps since , I've gotten a mug press.
Very helpful! Thank you!
Great video! What kind of stand is that with the mug press and Cricut Maker on?
It’s linked in the video description
@@LorrieNunemaker thank you. Sorry about that I hadn’t checked there first.
Love your videos 👏 but what does it mean 100 pounds off? Hopefully typo lol
How come when I did it for 400 at 180 secs. it also transferred the lines from the transfer sheet onto the mug? Help....
Same did you ever find the answer to this
do you use cricut design with sawgrass printer?
Hi from Maryland! Where did you get the cricut shelve shelves stand?
is it capable of cut and print with creative studio?
Very interesting Vid, Thanks ALL your vid are so helpful and inspiring to craft. My question is the price as it is currently unavailable so just for an idea of what they are worth? Also is there features to look for in another type of mug press that you would recommend looking for?
www.amazon.com/dp/B07R8XZB83/?tag=lorrien-20
@@LorrieNunemaker Sweet Ty, but I have another question in this stuff for you. The printer that linked shows 2 kinds, is that just different makers (or possible ink brands?) or is there something I am missing? I am looking for your model... again ty for all your help...vid's... and ideas you share
I love the video. I need a little I did a mug with the infusable ink and there were brown spots on the cup. Not sure what I did wrong can you help
Hmmm It hard to say without knowing more info. What mug did you use, what time and temp, what kind of press, what color or Infusible ink
what stand is your Cricut on?
Hey !! This is just what I was looking for thank you x
Can I ask if the mug press you use is suitable for enamel mugs 🙂
Yes
how do i download your rise and grine
Hi there! How long after you heat press the mug, do you take off the tape?
You can take it off immediately
I liked the information you provided but the video itself was blurry making it hard to view.
thank you for the tutorial. I hate wasting vinyl. Do you have any recommendations for the use of the infusible ink vinyl that you weeded? and where do you by your mugs?
To avoid the waste I would cut the material down to just slightly bigger than you need before you cut it with your machine. I wasn’t too worried about it but since my design was just over 2.75 I could have cut my beginning square to 3” to avoid the waste.
can you tell me why it has to be a stimulation cup ? is it cause of the invisible ink?
It has to be a SUBLIMATION cup to use INFUSIBLE INK because that is what the ink will stick to. If you use a mug that hasn’t been treated with a sublimation coating the ink will wash right off if it transfers at all
Lorrie, Love your printer stand. Can you please tell me where you got it? It's exactly what I need. Thank you. Love your video-very helpful!
go.magik.ly/ml/y11s/
Is it mirror?
Thank you for your video. I've been having trouble with the letters ripping and the machine catching on parts of the design while it's printing. Anyway to avoid that? Thanks!
My best advice is to make sure it’s securely adhered to the mat when cutting and make sure your blade is not full. Clean cuts shouldn’t be tearing
@@LorrieNunemaker what color matte is best? I have tried several and I wind up having to tape them down most the time and my mats are clean. I used the purple one time and it was hard to get it off. I also have checked the blade and it's also clean. So I'm not really understanding why I'm having difficulty. It is usually with writing and small designs.
@@loriardovino7002 I use a used green mat or a new blue mat
@@LorrieNunemaker ok thank you!
My carrier sheet left a yellow strip on my mug. It went away once the mug cooled, but returned and is very visible. I can even read “infusible ink” on my mug. I used a cricut mug, cricut infusible ink, but NOT a cricut mug press. My heat press has an attachment and I set it to 400 degrees for 3 minutes. Any ideas what went wrong?
I’m not sure. It sounds like you did everything right.
How to do it with cricut joy
So .... can't make mugs without a mug press right?
You can use a toaster oven or a sublimation oven like this heattransfer.ositracker.com/170194/11767/url_17544 or amzn.to/3esFIeA
Hi Lorrie can you tell me how long you have had your mug press thanks
I’ve had it over a year
I can find the link
If you don't have a heat press, can you use a heat gun!?
Does she mirror it or no?
Great video! Where did you get your stand to hold maker and heat press?
It’s linked in the video description 😉
Hi is it 400 degree Fahrenheit or Celsius ?? Thank you x
400F
So you can use the same infumable ink for both fabric & mugs, etc
Infusible Ink works best on fabric that has a polyester count of at least 65%. The higher the polyester percentage the better.
how do you measure your mug and how do you know what settings to use for the mug press
I give you the settings in the video. As far as measuring the mug, I just used a ruler and measured how tall it is. In my case it was 4” tall so I made sure my design was under 3.75”
@@LorrieNunemaker Thank you for your response.
Hi what degrees did you set the heat press for this project?
All if the time, temp settings are available in the video. I don’t remember off hand as this video was made quite some time ago
She said 400 ° for 180 sec
Hey Laurie! First of all... I LOVE your content! Always so helpful :) I'm a little late to the game and am looking into purchasing a heat press. I'm sorry if you've answered this question already.... But can I use regular mugs in the heat press with infusible ink or does it have to be the mugs directly from Cricut
A y sublimation mug will work. But it must be a sublimation mug (Cricut mugs are sublimation)
@@LorrieNunemaker good to know... so just regular mugs like the Dollar store ones won't work then. I'm in Canada so no Dollar Tree here (boo!)
I had no idea there was a mug press!!!🙊
What is the reason that you can't just use a regular mug?
Sublimation reacts to poly materials. The sublimation mugs have been treated with a poly coating which allows the ink to permanently permeate the porcelain
Hi Lorrie, what temperature did you use?
Oh I just got it haha 400 degrees and 180 sec
Omg, I have purchased and waiting on Cricut Mug Press...I have a Maker and a Joy...can I use the Joy? I love watching your tutorials and love seeing your finished products...TFS