They are very nicee. Next time use Plasti-dip glossifier with the acrylic sealer for your water slides, so you can manipulate the water slide better without tearing it. I use it a lot and it makes a difference when doing waterslides. You would spray 2 to 3 coats each letting each dry 30mins between sprays.
Peajay Jones , so do you use the plasti-dip first let it dry 30 min , then apply the acrylic sealer let dry the few minutes, then repeat 1 to 2 times more? Can you still put in the oven? TUIA
@@sirrahinct471 I apply the acrylic sealer first two times let it dry 30 mins in between sprays. Then I apply the plastic dip. I may do that 1 or two times. I let each spray dry before applying another coat.
Thanks for the tutorial, Its the only video I've seen that is short but really detailed on explaining how to apply. I would not of thought to mirror the image for a easier application, thanks again so much help!!!
Very nice! I am sooo glad you did this video. I had purchased a bunch of mugs over the summer (really cheap) from a craft co. going out of business and they've been boxed up chillin in the basement ever since. Started working on other things and forgot about it lol.
Hi. Enjoyed your video. I know you said you can't do sublimation in your home oven. There are a few videos on UA-cam where people are sublimating tumblers and mugs in their home oven. You just need a special silicone wrap for the mug or tumbler made for the oven sublimation. They come out very nice.
Thank you so much for watching! I use a dedicated convection oven for it. I know of people who use their home ovens. I do not recommend it. It might be fine. However, if I don't do it, I'm not going to suggest it.
It has nothingto do with the wrap. Sublimation ink turns to a gas. Once you use an oven for sublimation you cannot use it again for food because the gases are toxic.
Hi! Nice video, thank you. Is that acrylic sealer spray not toxic? I couldn’t find one that is not toxic…and also the one I got is not good to put in the oven. Is it ok to let it dry by itself? Will it fall when washing?
Hi! I do sublimation on phone cases, so what can I do when my prints have colored dots all over the print. I feel like I've tried everything; I've cleaned the printer, did all of the maintenance and nothing seems to be working. do you have any recommendations?
How long have you had the printer? If you have performed print head alignments and printhead cleanings and nothing is working, I'd contact the manufacturer.
So I did waterslide on some shot glasses and put them in the oven. When I washed them after using the waterslide came off… what do you do to keep them on
@@CraftableThings you need to sell some of your products, with all the information and your time you do for free we wouldn’t mind to buy your products you made.
They are very nicee. Next time use Plasti-dip glossifier with the acrylic sealer for your water slides, so you can manipulate the water slide better without tearing it. I use it a lot and it makes a difference when doing waterslides. You would spray 2 to 3 coats each letting each dry 30mins between sprays.
Thanks Peajay! I had to pin this to the top!!! Thanks for the super helpful tips!
@@CraftableThings You're welcome.
Peajay Jones , so do you use the plasti-dip first let it dry 30 min , then apply the acrylic sealer let dry the few minutes, then repeat 1 to 2 times more? Can you still put in the oven? TUIA
@@sirrahinct471 I apply the acrylic sealer first two times let it dry 30 mins in between sprays. Then I apply the plastic dip. I may do that 1 or two times. I let each spray dry before applying another coat.
Thanks Peajay!
The second application seemed much easier to manipulate. Love the finish product!! 👏
Thanks, girl!
Thanks for the tutorial, Its the only video I've seen that is short but really detailed on explaining how to apply. I would not of thought to mirror the image for a easier application, thanks again so much help!!!
Thank you so much. I appreciate the feedback.
This video was right on time I am working on a waterslide project right now.
Hello, thank you for the video. After many misfires I find that it is better to mirror the image and manipulate the image face down on the cup.
Thanks for sharing!
Yes! Bling it out. And put your makeup brushes 🥰🥰 I love the way they look. Awesome sauce 😉
Yesssss! Thanks, Michelle! I hadn’t even thought of putting my makeup brushes in them. Perfect!!!
@@CraftableThings morning what are the care instructions once applied. Thanks in advance 🥰
Brilliant idea 2nd time. Great outcome
I think they turned out beautifully! Another great craft! Thanks for sharing your ideas and wisdom! I love to listen to your tips & tricks! ♡♡
Thanks, sis! 💕
This looks so fun! I may have to buy some water slide paper now - haha! Thanks for keeping this video real. Your mistakes help all of us! ❤️
Thank you for watching! Sometimes the mistakes are more helpful ☺️
Awesome video...
Mobile, Alabama
Beautiful thank you
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Great video! 💗 I’ve never tried waterslide. I’ll be honest it intimidates me, but this was a great step by step!
Hey girl!!! Thanks, as always! ❤️ You can do it!
Very nice! I am sooo glad you did this video. I had purchased a bunch of mugs over the summer (really cheap) from a craft co. going out of business and they've been boxed up chillin in the basement ever since. Started working on other things and forgot about it lol.
Another good one
Thanks, Renee! ❤️
Nice sis ! Thank you for this video.
Thanks, Alain!
@@CraftableThings you are welcome sis!
These cups are so pretty can I sublimate on the waterslide paper
Thank you! I haven't subbed onto waterslide paper before.
Can you make a video about it 😊
Nice job!!! Love your sweater. Lol
I love my sweater, too! 😁
Hi. Enjoyed your video. I know you said you can't do sublimation in your home oven. There are a few videos on UA-cam where people are sublimating tumblers and mugs in their home oven. You just need a special silicone wrap for the mug or tumbler made for the oven sublimation. They come out very nice.
Thank you so much for watching! I use a dedicated convection oven for it. I know of people who use their home ovens. I do not recommend it. It might be fine. However, if I don't do it, I'm not going to suggest it.
It has nothingto do with the wrap. Sublimation ink turns to a gas. Once you use an oven for sublimation you cannot use it again for food because the gases are toxic.
Love it
Thank you!
Thank you
Thanks, Sheron!
Hi! Nice video, thank you. Is that acrylic sealer spray not toxic? I couldn’t find one that is not toxic…and also the one I got is not good to put in the oven. Is it ok to let it dry by itself? Will it fall when washing?
Hey butterfly, after drying in the oven do you apply another coat of acrylic spray and are they dishwasher safe? thx.
Hey!!! I'm sure it wouldn't hurt. I usually don't, though. I should. 😁 It's not dishwasher safe.
very very nicee
Love your mugs. Questions? As far as the second mug, do you have to spray with sealer on second mug? Does the second mug decal last longer?
Hi Sharon! Yes, I used the sealer on both. Both methods hold up the same after curing.
Nice
Are you allowed to sell those if you sign up to get that design? Thank you loved that mug
I wouldn’t sell these or any product with the Chanel logo on it. Thanks for watching!
😱❤️❤️
How long did you put them in the oven and at what temperature?
How long do you leave in oven and at what temperature? TIA
I am new to your channel and love your content. Also the 1st comment yay!
Welcome & Thank you! 😊
Nice work. When you bake it, do you use your sublimation oven or is it ok to use your regular oven?
I used my sub oven. However, I have used my regular oven for waterslide.
Hey ! Nice job and work. is it waterproof after dry?
Yes, it is
Hey girlllllll ♡♡♡♡
Good Morning, girl!!!
How do you get the size of a full wrap? Did you design that full wrap template
Hey girl
Where did you make/find that template for the cut
What’s your email? I put it together. I’ll send to you.
@@CraftableThings could you send it to me too? Also can I make this in canva? When you save it do you save as transparent or pdf?
@craftaablethings.. can you please send me the template for the dollar tree mug as well. thank you so much
@@CraftableThings will you send me the template for cup wrap? Thanks
@@CraftableThings , can you tell me where I can find the template?
Hello, instead of an oven do you know if they can be done in a mug press ?
Not with the waterslide.
Where did you get the template from and do you have the templates for tumblers?
I made the template for these particular mugs. It might be in the description. I have templates for tumblers that I use. Some vary in size.
No I didn’t see it in the description
@@andresaprater8107 Mug Template: drive.google.com/file/d/1VWo7JZMPtvWnN1mqT3NX7R0zQy2AUGUN/view?usp=sharing
Hi! I do sublimation on phone cases, so what can I do when my prints have colored dots all over the print. I feel like I've tried everything; I've cleaned the printer, did all of the maintenance and nothing seems to be working. do you have any recommendations?
How long have you had the printer? If you have performed print head alignments and printhead cleanings and nothing is working, I'd contact the manufacturer.
@@CraftableThings i’ve only had it for about a month or two. i use the ET-2720 and i got it from office max
can the image be seal with epoxy ? thanks :)
Yes you can!
Could you help me with the template for this dollar tree mug?
What is your question or concern?
@@CraftableThings how to make a diagram template for the dollar tree mug
Yes please I have done the straight tumbler but never did a mug yet
So I did waterslide on some shot glasses and put them in the oven. When I washed them after using the waterslide came off… what do you do to keep them on
Why did you bake it?
It is what seals/cures it quicker.
@@CraftableThings thank you. What temp and how long hun.
@@juanitatamborine2075 10 minutes at 230 degrees
@@CraftableThings thank you so much hun.
Do u sell these?
No, I do not.
@@CraftableThings you need to sell some of your products, with all the information and your time you do for free we wouldn’t mind to buy your products you made.
Hello
Hi Glendora!