I watched at least 3 other tutorials on this and this is by far the best one I found. Something as insignificant as explaining the sheet’s plastic back “stickiness”, helped me understand how it stays put. When starting a project for the first time… Im not one to “wing it” and need a clear understanding of every step of the process and why. I will be starting my first project now so Thank you!!!
This was super helpful! I just made my first mugs yesterday and have been trying to understand how to layer colors. The whole part about doing different cuts had me a little mystified but I think I can do this now!
Great tutorial - i tried something like this the other day - inset the other pieces - of course i tried to make them fit and they didnt exactly. Turned out ok - today I decided to re-fire black silhouettes of heron over a full background press of another color - of course I knew the background would fade and it did - next experiment will be to inset the heron or flamingos - and so be it if there is a white “highlight” around the pieces!
That sounds beautiful!! I love how many options there are to customize. Would you share photos in our Facebook craft group? It’s called: Cricut Mug Press Crafting
The grid design on the transfer sheet can sometimes apply to the mug, so I trimmed it just in case. The heat resistant tape doesn’t leave any ink behind, so I always feel safer using it.
I have a design I made with two colors for a mug. I have it lined up in the mug template in design space but when I try to cut it, it doesn't stay in place. It separates the two colors onto their own mats but the actual design is spread out all across the mat rather than staying in place where I had it. Can anyone help?
Hi, before you click “make it” select everything in each colour set (layer) and click “attach” this will keep everything together on your mat where it’s supposedly be. Hope this makes sense