I like you enjoy all types of crafts and now that i am retired I have time to do what I enjoy most... Crafting. I have supplies to do so many things I don't know where to start and I am so happy to have found your video's to help me use all these supplies,, Thanks so much for teaching all us newbies!!!
Hello! This is amazing. I started to do these as well but I’ve been getting condensation bubbles during the heating process. What tips would you recommend to avoid that? Because when I reveal it looks like the ink smudged
Thanks! I haven't seen that happen on mine so not 100% sure but I would try the following: wipe your tumbler with some rubbing alcohol and let it completely dry (might be some moisture or residue on them), make sure you let your printed design completely dry before wrapping it, make sure you wrap it as tight as you can, and don't remove the design until the glass has completely cooled. Hope this helps!
hi Thank you for the video , very informative! I tried to do the frosted tumbler but my black designs are looking brown on the frosted..any advice on what i could be doing wrong?
If the black is more of a brown/tan it means it's burnt and you need to try a lower temp and/or time. If it has a green-ish tint to it, it means it needs more time. Black is the hardest color to sublimate 100% perfect, sometimes it takes a little experimenting.
@@CreativelyErica Hi, do you have any recommendations for where to buy both the clear and the frosted cans? I got my clear cans from amazon and after sublimating i see the tape marks on it as well as the paper marks (is that normal and if so how do i remove those marks?) Im using the A sub sublimation paper and heat tape.. Thanks in advance!
You definitely can on the non-frosted ones, I have a video on applying vinyl to those but I haven't tried vinyl on these frosted ones. I feel like the vinyl wouldn't stick as well honestly.
Oh wow, I haven't seen any on mine so I'm not sure but I would definitely try less pressure. If your design is coming out perfect I wouldn't mess with your temp or time. It has to be an issue with the tape or glasses