Once again. You did a nice job showing yet another creative product that might help solve the issues some crafters have with getting these tapered or various sized tumblers to look more presentable. Very informative but I'm not planning on trying this for my crafting. It looks a bit like decoupage and I tried and failed that years ago. Thank you Angie for your in sites to new ideas.
Hi Angie! The Tumblers turned out fantastic. I love the Taller watercolor look with the creases, looks like part of a marbling design. I would put creases in the entire Tumbler. They all turned out great. Thank you for doing this Tutorial. 🤗 Dee B
I used the PYD pattern paper on a 20oz tumbler without any water and it came out great! I watched Delonda do it and wanted to see if it would work. I want to try it with water now to see if there is a difference.
I like the various colored/designed sheets but would it be possible to customize it further by putting a sublimated image or name on top? Essentially sublimating the blank twice.
I find it an interesting product... I've been eyeballing it recently myself..tysvm for doing this video.. I'm definitely going to grab some now 😉 I was curious about adding words to it before or after or during the process is possible?..i saw one tutorial before that said to add words first(with reg ink transfer).. but i wonder how or if it would work the same with this new hydro sub product.. Thanx again Angie ❤
Hey Angie, this comment has nothing to do with the cups you just made but I was wondering if you could do a tutorial on the new HTVront tumbler press? I would like your opinion.
PYD life sells one actually. I wanted to add that note as some may melt in the oven and leave a mess! There is also a heat mask from Artesprix that would work.
Tape is on the BACK of the print. That area is applied first and overlap on top. That way you don't have TWO layers of sublimation in that area making a dark seam.
This is an interesting product! Anything but straight tumblers has always intimidated me.Thanks so much for the research you do for us.
Yep anytime!
Once again. You did a nice job showing yet another creative product that might help solve the issues some crafters have with getting these tapered or various sized tumblers to look more presentable. Very informative but I'm not planning on trying this for my crafting. It looks a bit like decoupage and I tried and failed that years ago. Thank you Angie for your in sites to new ideas.
Thanks for watching!
I do like that it's so malleable as tapered blanks are challenging. Another great medium option demonstration. Thank you so much Angie!!! 😀
Thank you! Cheers!
Very interesting, but way too much time for not so great results, thanks for showing it like it is. I had not heard of this product.
Thanks for watching!
Hi Angie! The Tumblers turned out fantastic. I love the Taller watercolor look with the creases,
looks like part of a marbling design. I would put creases in the entire Tumbler. They all turned
out great. Thank you for doing this Tutorial. 🤗 Dee B
Putting creases intentionally on the entire thing could be a solution!
Great video! Thank you so very much for your time & transparency in your crafting.
I can’t wait to give this a try. You’re awesome! & we are thankful!
You are so welcome!
How do you remove the shrinkwrap in case it got stuck on the tumbler? Looks great!
I usually try to heat it up a little with a heat gun to get it to soften.
I used the PYD pattern paper on a 20oz tumbler without any water and it came out great! I watched Delonda do it and wanted to see if it would work. I want to try it with water now to see if there is a difference.
I think the water just helps it conform to the curves if you have them. I probably would not use water on a 20 oz skinny tumbler or use very little.
I like the various colored/designed sheets but would it be possible to customize it further by putting a sublimated image or name on top? Essentially sublimating the blank twice.
I have on my list to do a video on sublimating over sublimation. It is tricky and can lead to fading unfortunately!
Happy holiday ; I have a question: I did mistake with mug sublimation upside down. Can I make correct one on same mug? You
Once you sublimate something it is permanent so not really a way to fix it.
I find it an interesting product... I've been eyeballing it recently myself..tysvm for doing this video.. I'm definitely going to grab some now 😉
I was curious about adding words to it before or after or during the process is possible?..i saw one tutorial before that said to add words first(with reg ink transfer).. but i wonder how or if it would work the same with this new hydro sub product.. Thanx again Angie ❤
I would use a heat transfer mask to mask them off. Then you would have white words.
@@AngieHolden heat transfer mask?..as in heat transfer stencil(is that the same)?
Hey Angie, this comment has nothing to do with the cups you just made but I was wondering if you could do a tutorial on the new HTVront tumbler press? I would like your opinion.
I have been looking at that one and another one actually! I haven't decided yet but I am sure it will come soon!
What would you consider to be Heat resistant Vinyl, I am relatively new to sublimation on mugs and tumblers?
PYD life sells one actually. I wanted to add that note as some may melt in the oven and leave a mess! There is also a heat mask from Artesprix that would work.
Can I use these sheets without water and using a mug press? Bought it in accident 😅
You can use with a mug press but you may use a little water to make sure it is on your mug well.
Thanks Angie for sharing this
No problem 😊
Oh my! Angie, like always your expertise is appreciated. This product is not something I will be investing in.
Definitely not for everyone!
Why do you put the 1st piece of tape on the back side? I haven't seen that done before.
It helps with the seam. That way you don't sublimate too much in that area with the overlap.
If the tape side goes down first does it sublimate through the tape? Maybe I saw that wrong.
Tape is on the BACK of the print. That area is applied first and overlap on top. That way you don't have TWO layers of sublimation in that area making a dark seam.
@@AngieHolden oh great idea. Yes I hate when it does that. I was thinking the tape was going down towards the cup. Thanks again for all your videos.
Too messy for me 😂
It was SO messy! HA!
Great tutorial, but no thank you!😅
Fair enough!