Love them, I use an conventional oven as well, I put my temp on 350 and bake my tumblers for 8 minutes and 15 sec, they come out so beautiful, also try to remove your paper as soon as possible, that will avoid the paper from sticking
Hey! I’m going to be honest….when I started with the oven I thought I was doing better but it’s so bad compared to using a tumbler press or the Cricut mug press. Either one is better than an oven. 🥹😁 I could never get the colors and vibrancy that I get now with a press. 💆🏽♀️🥰
Thanks for the info, they look great. Also a thing I learned that has been a life saver is I put a piece of non stick reynolds wrap aluminum foil on the rack in my oven and now my shrink wrap never sticks to the rack. I just keep reusing it and it works every time.
The video was very good. However, I have a question... Do you ever have issues with the shrink wrap sleeves sticking to the glass? How do I prevent this from happening?
You need to cover the glass completely with tape before putting shrink wrap on. If the shrink wrap is touching the glass directly, it’ll stick and it’s a pain in the butt to get off. As for the shrink wrap tearing, it tightens when you put it in the oven and those tears shouldn’t make a difference because it didn’t compromise the tightness.
I think the frosted are great for this! They do seem thin but they do sublimate. I want to try pressing them in the mug press and see how they do. I’ve seen lots of ppl sublimate them in a tumbler/mug press. 💖
Hey! The shrink wrap is just for pressure. You need a lot of pressure for applying design with sublimation. You can do it without the shrink wrap if you buy the inserts off Amazon. :)
@@TheWesleys Should have said I have a heat press :) I tried it on the weekend and SUCCESS ! Woohoo ! 8 tumblers done and all perfect ! So happy ;) thank you for your help and videos !!!!!
Love them, I use an conventional oven as well, I put my temp on 350 and bake my tumblers for 8 minutes and 15 sec, they come out so beautiful, also try to remove your paper as soon as possible, that will avoid the paper from sticking
Hey! I’m going to be honest….when I started with the oven I thought I was doing better but it’s so bad compared to using a tumbler press or the Cricut mug press. Either one is better than an oven. 🥹😁 I could never get the colors and vibrancy that I get now with a press. 💆🏽♀️🥰
Thanks for the info, they look great. Also a thing I learned that has been a life saver is I put a piece of non stick reynolds wrap aluminum foil on the rack in my oven and now my shrink wrap never sticks to the rack. I just keep reusing it and it works every time.
Oh wow I will definitely try that! I will be making another set next week :) Thank you!
So pretty!! We have those blanks too! Love your works!🥰
What is the dimension of the images?
This is such a cool craft idea. Nice share 👍
The video was very good. However, I have a question... Do you ever have issues with the shrink wrap sleeves sticking to the glass? How do I prevent this from happening?
which budget friendly epson printer can you recommend?
What measurements do you use?
Hi, so i dont have to put the measurements of the Libbey cup? When print the sublimation transfer? I saw you put 100%?
Those are so cute love it
Thank you!! 💖🥰
You need to cover the glass completely with tape before putting shrink wrap on. If the shrink wrap is touching the glass directly, it’ll stick and it’s a pain in the butt to get off.
As for the shrink wrap tearing, it tightens when you put it in the oven and those tears shouldn’t make a difference because it didn’t compromise the tightness.
Thankfully I press them in a tumbler press easily every time 😣😂😂 Thank you tho! Maybe someone can learn from you! 🩷
I did 390 for 13 minutes and it just isn’t working. Idk what I’m doing wrong
Do you use specialized ink? Or just the paper?
Hey! For sublimation we use Cosmos Sublimation Ink with the Epson ET 15000. We have it linked in the description box under this video. :)
Do you need the shrink wrap if you have the tumbler press?
Hey!! No you don’t! And it’s so much easier omg. 😣😂 I need to make updated video but definitely way less stress and a lot more efficient. 😁😁
@@TheWesleys thank you so much for the response!
Which beer cans are the best for this? I’ve been looking but heard they are so thin I worry
I think the frosted are great for this! They do seem thin but they do sublimate. I want to try pressing them in the mug press and see how they do. I’ve seen lots of ppl sublimate them in a tumbler/mug press. 💖
@@TheWesleys I do my sublimation tumblers I have done I heated by hand.
@@TheWesleys and just any frosted beer cans?
Why the shrink wrap ?
Am new to sublimation so just curious :)
Hey! The shrink wrap is just for pressure. You need a lot of pressure for applying design with sublimation. You can do it without the shrink wrap if you buy the inserts off Amazon. :)
@@TheWesleys
Should have said I have a heat press :)
I tried it on the weekend and SUCCESS !
Woohoo ! 8 tumblers done and all perfect ! So happy ;) thank you for your help and videos !!!!!
EXCELLENT CONTENT.
What ink do you use?
We have been using Cosmos ink :) I have it linked in description of this video. I have some other inks I’ve heard good things about linked. 💕
Dang Thanh Ninh
Get a press, that's so much work for a not great result, a press will pay for itself in days.... 2 min per glass as apposed to 15... A no brainer
You baked them too long, try 5 mins
Turning at 2.5 mins
At what température please ?
to anyone who comes to this video, the link for the libby glasses is dead.
Yes! The store is sold out and paused!