Thank you. I just brought all the equipment and am learning as I go along, but every little bit of advice from someone who knows what they are doing definitely helps 👍 Glad I found you! *new subscriber here* 🌸
Wowwww! This came out beautifully! The colors are so vibrant. I’m gonna try this again cuz the first time my colors were pretty light. I LOVE that cup! I need it lol❤
Great tutorial, thank you! I don't have a press but a convection oven and a Cricut mug press, will try and play around with those. Do you sell that design? I'd love to buy if you do. ❤
I noticed that you didn't use butcher paper or anything, do you ever deal with bleed? I just bought my machine and am afraid to damage it or cause future issues.
Great video ! I tired it and it came out great ! Have a question ? Do you seal it after you are done ? Just wondering because I had a scratched the frost of the glass while working on it ? Or did I get a cheap frosted glass ?
105 gsm but it does hold humidity so if there is any kind of moisture in the air, it will hold it in the paper. Also, sometimes moisture gets trapped in the blank so you can pre-press them for about 30 seconds to get rid of any mositure
Ok I have a saw grass SG1000 and have an hearpress nation tumbler press . And my colors are coming out faded . What can be the issue??? The printer ??? The temp or pressure I use for the tumbler press ??
@SublimationWithJacqui so we are using the program that came with the saw grass printer . Create a studios. I've been looking online in a lot of people have different temperatures It gets confusing. On my regular white blank tumblers the color comes out nice it's only when i'm doing the frosted glass does the black come out so faded. And Temperature I did ot at 400° and time 240 seconds. From what a site said . So I seen urs and I'll urs the Temps and time that u use .
@@fernandob2139 ok try the settings I use. Also, I switched paper to Koala brand 105 gsm and get far better results than any other paper I've used before
It has beautiful color, I made one once and the color was weak. What printer and ink do you use? I was also using a Cricut mug press copy. Maybe not enough pressure?
I use an Epson F570 and our own brand tumbler press. I haven't used a cricut press so I can't say for sure but also, what kind of paper are you using. When we switched to Koala sublimation paper, we got better results!
@@thecraftybitchcompany Thank you for the quick response. The print was from an Epson F150 and Epson paper. I have not heard of that paper, I was told only to use the Epson paper. That's cool.
I can NEVER get my sublimation to come out that dark. My colors are so faded, i've given up on doing these. Probably ruined about $60 in jars alone, not to mention the time ive spent setting up and pressing.
Thank you. I just brought all the equipment and am learning as I go along, but every little bit of advice from someone who knows what they are doing definitely helps 👍 Glad I found you! *new subscriber here* 🌸
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!! saw different videos and yours was the absolute best.. my frosted tumblers came out great. Keep up the great work
This makes me so happy!!! Thank YOU for letting me know! 🙂
Awesome!! We have those blanks too! Love your works!🥰
Thanks for these great pointers! Your suggestions worked great when I sublimated a frosted glass tumbler. 🙃 Came out perfect!
New Sub!!!! Here loving the realness with the curse words 😂
As always, great information with stunning results! ❤️
AMAZING TUTORIAL
Wowwww! This came out beautifully! The colors are so vibrant. I’m gonna try this again cuz the first time my colors were pretty light. I LOVE that cup! I need it lol❤
Great Videos, Any idea when the mug presses will be back in stock
Hi, for this print, did you powder and cure first?
Amazing results! 😍 where can I find that image?
Great video! What are your print settings like?
The hardest part for me is trimming it. Any secrets? I either cut off a little too much or it's not straight.
did you have to use powder and oven before putting your print design on the cup?? thank you 🥰
Hi! No, this is a sublimation coated glass so no need to coat/powder 🙂
Loooveeee it
Great tutorial, thank you! I don't have a press but a convection oven and a Cricut mug press, will try and play around with those. Do you sell that design? I'd love to buy if you do. ❤
I noticed that you didn't use butcher paper or anything, do you ever deal with bleed? I just bought my machine and am afraid to damage it or cause future issues.
Love this tutorial, do you have a tutorial for the clear glass tumblers coming?
Where can I purchase this SVG?? 😃😃LOVE IT!!
Does the tumbler press have to have a 30oz attachment to use on 16 oz sublimation glass cups?
Do you have a video on how to add picture’s to an existing design that your doing in sublimation? I hope this question makes sense. Thank you
Great video ! I tired it and it came out great ! Have a question ? Do you seal it after you are done ? Just wondering because I had a scratched the frost of the glass while working on it ? Or did I get a cheap frosted glass ?
Can you show us the printer settings to see how to get it dark and vivid please?
Are you using
Celsius or Fahrenheit?
Good question. Fahrenheit
What time do you find works for the clear glass cans? Do you also do 180 seconds on each side??
Yep same thing 🙂
What about for a clear glass? Are the temps and times the same for clear?
Same settings 🙂 just remember that it's going to be a lot more translucent than frosted bc there is no base to help the colors pop
Should you let it cool before removing the sub paper?
Nope, you can take it off right away. But just make sure you protect your hands cause they are HOT HOT HOT 🙂
Does it have to b the frosted ones only?
It can be glass too but I prefer frosted because colors "pop" more on them
If I am doing just a small image on it not a wrap do I just do 180 seconds? Or still double it?
Just 180 seconds should be good 🙂
Great info! What weight paper did you use? I keep getting residue on my clear cans no matter what i do...
105 gsm but it does hold humidity so if there is any kind of moisture in the air, it will hold it in the paper. Also, sometimes moisture gets trapped in the blank so you can pre-press them for about 30 seconds to get rid of any mositure
How does the ink not smudge
Do you have to preheat press?
I let it get to the pressing temperature before I press, yes. Takes about one minute
Ok I have a saw grass SG1000 and have an hearpress nation tumbler press . And my colors are coming out faded . What can be the issue??? The printer ??? The temp or pressure I use for the tumbler press ??
Could be a bunch of things. What program are you printing from. What are your time/temp settings? Is the tumbler from a reputable place?
@SublimationWithJacqui so we are using the program that came with the saw grass printer . Create a studios. I've been looking online in a lot of people have different temperatures It gets confusing. On my regular white blank tumblers the color comes out nice it's only when i'm doing the frosted glass does the black come out so faded. And Temperature I did ot at 400° and time 240 seconds. From what a site said . So I seen urs and I'll urs the Temps and time that u use .
Sorry program is called creative studio
@@fernandob2139 ok try the settings I use. Also, I switched paper to Koala brand 105 gsm and get far better results than any other paper I've used before
@SublimationWithJacqui ok I just tried ur settings andni got way better results. Thank you . And I'll try that paper as well
It has beautiful color, I made one once and the color was weak. What printer and ink do you use? I was also using a Cricut mug press copy. Maybe not enough pressure?
I use an Epson F570 and our own brand tumbler press. I haven't used a cricut press so I can't say for sure but also, what kind of paper are you using. When we switched to Koala sublimation paper, we got better results!
@@thecraftybitchcompany Thank you for the quick response. The print was from an Epson F150 and Epson paper. I have not heard of that paper, I was told only to use the Epson paper. That's cool.
@@kg811 ah..the epson paper was giving us duller results for sure. Try a-sub or koala 🙂
@@thecraftybitchcompany Thank you for the suggestion. I subscribed.
What size glass jar did you use ?
Hi! This was the 16 oz jar
Thank you !!
Is that 16oz?
Yes, it is 😊
@@thecraftybitchcompany thank you
I notice you didn’t use butcher paper to protect against blow outs. Is that correct?
Correct. I personally don't use butcher paper and have never had an issue with blow out
What size is the tumbler that you use for those measurements?
These are the 16 oz glass cans/jars
What if you’re doing just 1 side? Would you still do 360 time?
180 should be good for one side 🙂
360 c or f
It that a 20oz press?
It's actually a 30 Oz Tumbler Press 😊
Is there a place where I can get the file 😂
I can NEVER get my sublimation to come out that dark. My colors are so faded, i've given up on doing these. Probably ruined about $60 in jars alone, not to mention the time ive spent setting up and pressing.
I had been afraid that this would break the glass, and it turned out that my fears were misplaced
I noticed you had several presses. Are they all the same? Just wanna pick your brain. I too make sublimation glasses and want to purchase a press!
Hi!! They are pretty much upgraded versions of each other 😊 I only have the best and latest version listed
@@thecraftybitchcompany great!! So no issues?
@Lacie Payne nope! We open and test them all first to make sure they work like they're supposed to so, if there are any issues, we wouldnt ship it
@@thecraftybitchcompany ohhh so you sell them too? I didn’t even realize! I just clicked the link and was looking at it 😂
@@laciepayne8375 oh yeah!! 😊😊 that's my shop tcbblankshop.com
Do people have issues with this glass? What do they have issues with. Looks similar to a stainless steel tumbler.
Mostly just issues getting the time and temps rights and avoiding the curve at the top
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What size frosted glass did you use?
16 oz