Thank you for this video, I purchased some super large 60oz Stanley tumblers this sounds like a winner, winner chicken dinner. Thank you so much!!!! Can't wait to try it.
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!! Did 2 in press and bottoms were bad tops mostly good BUT this is easy and comes out great...as long as you don't leave it in one spot too long lol but thank you so very much I appreciate more than you know
Although it came out really nice it would be even more saturated in an oven with the shrink wrap because most of the colors should be blank on the paper if you have that much color left that mean it didn't all absorb like it should have but either way around is still a good trial and error maybe a little longer with the heat gun and wrap the tape around the paper more if you're not going to use shrink wrap and you probably get even better results but good job
Thank you for your comment. I'm not really doing much projects with the 40 oz. Tumbler. I just needed a temporary solution for my one customer who requested for it and It turned out good :)
Does the type of heat gun matter? I have one of the small pink ones from amazon and I've tried doing this but it was taking forever. Is the heat gun you have more heavy duty, perhaps?
Yes, I have both of those heat guns and the powerful one is much hotter than my small heat gun I use for acrylic painting. It would burn my paint. The larger one is strong enough for paint stripping and you need high heat for sublimation. They aren't expensive though. Just have heat gloves and a ventilated area with a good heat resistant pad, cover or you may burn stuff!
thanks for the comment. It's a trial and error kinda project. I was just desperate to make it and I don't have oven or 40 oz. heat press, so I think it's a good alternative.
Shows you don't need shrink wrap or an oven, Great Job! Always learning something new on here. Thank you :)
My thought exactly. Tired of struggling with the shrink wrap 😂
Shrink wrap didn't really worked for me even when I was using an oven. thank you for watching :)
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, YOUR TUTORIAL SAVED ME, THE TUMBLER IS BIGGER THAN MY 30 OZ PRESS AND THIS VIDEO SHOWED ME HOW TO SUBLIMATE IT.
You are very welcome :) I had to share this cause It was mind blowing when I realized that I could do this.
Thank you for this video, I purchased some super large 60oz Stanley tumblers this sounds like a winner, winner chicken dinner. Thank you so much!!!! Can't wait to try it.
Good luck!
This is a great alternative, never thought about It! Thanks for sharing! Could you share where you purchased the file from? It’s so pretty!
You are an actual hero! This is amazing!
Thank you so much :)
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!
Did 2 in press and bottoms were bad tops mostly good BUT this is easy and comes out great...as long as you don't leave it in one spot too long lol but thank you so very much I appreciate more than you know
You are so welcome!
How long did u use the heatgun for on it? Love the design n just ordered a similar heatgun x
Beautiful
I love your design! It will make a great notebook cover. did you make it or did you buy it?
I just bought it :)
Although it came out really nice it would be even more saturated in an oven with the shrink wrap because most of the colors should be blank on the paper if you have that much color left that mean it didn't all absorb like it should have but either way around is still a good trial and error maybe a little longer with the heat gun and wrap the tape around the paper more if you're not going to use shrink wrap and you probably get even better results but good job
Thank you for your comment. I'm not really doing much projects with the 40 oz. Tumbler. I just needed a temporary solution for my one customer who requested for it and It turned out good :)
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Does the type of heat gun matter? I have one of the small pink ones from amazon and I've tried doing this but it was taking forever. Is the heat gun you have more heavy duty, perhaps?
I think so, the small heat gun won’t do. The heat gun that I have is heavy duty and it already took me 15 mins overall to finish 1 tumbler.
Yes, I have both of those heat guns and the powerful one is much hotter than my small heat gun I use for acrylic painting. It would burn my paint. The larger one is strong enough for paint stripping and you need high heat for sublimation. They aren't expensive though. Just have heat gloves and a ventilated area with a good heat resistant pad, cover or you may burn stuff!
@@craftingwithrizzythanks for the the reply I had the same question ❤
Is the tumbler just stainless steel or a sublimation tumbler
it needs to be a sublimation tumbler
How long did you use the heat gun for?
I kinda assess based if the print was already transferred to the tumbler.
Hey maybe you ahould uae ahrink wrap this video was great!!
thank you so much.
She didn’t have any that’s why she went this route. Actually convenient!!
How long did you have to heat gun it for?
I did it for about 15 mins.
but base it on your observation if the paper bleed with ink already.
@@craftingwithrizzy15 minutes total or each area?
15 minutes in total
Well done!!! 🎉
Looks great but you sure have a lot of ink left on your paper. Not good ink release
thanks for the comment. It's a trial and error kinda project. I was just desperate to make it and I don't have oven or 40 oz. heat press, so I think it's a good alternative.