Sublimation: My first attempt sublimating tumblers

A few weekends ago, I purchased an annual membership to Maker’s Gonna Learn. As I mentioned in an earlier post, I breezed through the 30-day class of Getting to Know Your Cricket within five days. My work laptop was down, so I had plenty of downtime. I used that to my advantage and finished the course. I also learned a lot about my Cricket in a short time.

Yesterday, I bought their Design, Make, Sell – Professional course. It was $100 off the regular price.  Since I enjoy the lesson format at Maker’s Gonna Learn, and I genuinely love Tanner’s enthusiasm. I did not have to think too hard about purchasing the professional course.

This morning, I had a chance to do some sublimation. I used two of the tumblers that I purchased from Michaels. The first one that I created was Jack & Sally from Nightmare Before Christmas. Unfortunately, I kept it in the oven too long. I was able to get it to fade a lot more by putting it in the oven at 400 F for an hour. I’m actually thinking of placing it in the oven again to see if I can get it to lighten a bit more.

Here’s the second tumbler I created, IT! I read the book by Stephen King when I was about 12 years old. I finished this tumbler about ten minutes before I started work this morning. This tumbler turned out better than the first; however, it still was in the oven too long. The colors are still muted. I had it in for seven minutes. Both images were purchased from sellers on Etsy. The next tumblers I buy will be straight tumblers. Speaking of ordering blanks, I have a few places that I want to check out and perhaps buy a few blanks to see my impression of them.

New to Sublimation Printing

Besides the Cricut Maker 3, I’ve purchased supplies for Sublimation printing. Supplies for sublimating have been arriving over the past few days. Yesterday I picked up the Cricut Press 2 from Michaels; it was on sale. I haven’t taken it out of the box yet, and the more I think about it, I might return it and purchase a heat press. It’s what I’d planned on doing anyway. We’ll see.

After extensive research, I decided not to buy the Cricut Mug Press, and I purchased the Gourmia Digital French Door Air Fryer Toaster Oven. It’s tall enough to stand the tumblers inside the oven if I choose to do that. I also bought an in-oven thermometer. I’ll be picking up both of those items today, along with a few tumbler blanks from Michael’s.

I bought the Epson 4700 Eco Tank printer from a local store yesterday. Thanks to Amazon, the Hiipoo Sublimation ink, A-Sub Sublimation paper, and heat-resistant sublimation tape arrived yesterday afternoon. I set up the Epson printer and installed the sublimation ink without issues. I had every intention of creating a few sublimation blanks last evening. Unfortunately, I was too tired, and after taking my daughter on our traditional viewing, the Christmas lights drive. We view Christmas lights several times during the holiday season. So I settled down to a leisurely evening of creating stamps in Cricut Design Space that I’ll be giving to a friend who loves stickers.

This morning I watched a few more videos on how to sublimate tumblers properly, and I honestly believe that the numerous video/written tutorials that I’ve observed will be helpful for when I start making them myself. I know there’s still a lot to learn; however, the video tutorials have been beneficial. Hopefully, I’ll have a chance to do some sublimation later today. But, of course, it all depends on when my shrink wrap sleeves from Amazon arrive.

Sally/Nightmare Before Christmas printed on Sublimation paper.

Edited to add

Well, I had no time to do any sublimation printing today. My shrink wrap arrived on time. However, my brother and nephew stopped by the house for an extended visit. My daughter and I had just returned home, picking up a few more sublimation supplies, about ten minutes before they arrived. Once I got home, I finished the pot roast in the slow cooker, and I added prepared baked potatoes and hibiscus tea.

After they left, I picked up the convection/air fryer oven that I’ll be using exclusively for sublimation. And although I did not get a chance to create anything today, I’m happy to say that I have all the tools/accessories needed for sublimation. Now, I need to add a few more blanks. Although I did not feel that I had the time to print on the mugs that I purchased about an hour ago, I used my Epson Eco-tank 4700 (that I’m using exclusively for sublimating) to print the design that I bought on Etsy onto sublimation paper. I find it fascinating that the colors appear muted on paper; however, they’re incredibly vivid once placed on the designated item.

I most likely won’t do any printing until this Thursday. I’ll be back to work tomorrow. The good news is that I work remotely from home. I love my job. Last week, my laptop computer stopped working. I had to reach out to IT; they attempted to walk me through various scenarios; however, those were useless since the computer wasn’t starting.

 

Cricut Hack: Printing a Full Page on a Cricut

Yesterday, I was thrilled to discover a hack for increasing the number of images that I can print with my Cricut. But, unfortunately, with the Print N Cut feature, you can only print 6.75″x 9.25″. Yes, even on an 8.5″ x 11″ page! Dear Cricut, why were you ok with having so much wasted space on an 8.5 x 11″ page! I’m a new Cricut user, having had it for less than a month, and while I’m enjoying many things about the machine, I’m NOT a fan of so much wasted space.

Cricut Sticker Sheet

 

My test stickers were on the above page. These are new stickers, so I’ll need to play around with the settings to get Kiss Cut stickers; however, that’s minor. The stickers are adorable, and I look forward to using them on gifts and giving some of them to a friend.

I include the video below that I found a straightforward tutorial for increasing the number of images printed on a page. I do hope at some point that Cricut makes this standard, so we don’t need workarounds. Until then, I’ll happily use this hack when using Print N Cut. Thank you, GirlyGrrlStyle, for creating the video. It’s appreciated.

I bought the Cricut Maker 3

A few weeks ago, I purchased the Cricut Maker 3.

The first few weeks I did nothing with the machine. There’s been so much going on in my world, although I wanted to acquaint myself with the device. I had to put the exploration on hold until last week. I enjoyed learning about my Cricket Maker 3, and I had the opportunity to create.

Thus far, the only items I’ve created are stickers. No complaints there since I do love stickers.

They are a great addition to planners; however, I like looking at them also. I have a tiny bowl that holds some of my favorite stickers. Guess what? All the stickers in the bowl are ones that I created with my Cricut Maker 3.

Die-cutting machines aren’t new to me. Years ago, I bought the Cuttlebug machine. It’s manual, and I used it almost exclusively for card-making. Then, a few years later, I purchased the Brother Scan N Cut machine. It was marketed as the only home-based die-cutting machine that could scan the image into the device and cut what it read. It’s an excellent machine, and I used it a lot initially, and so did my daughter. So I gifted that machine to her.

To assist me with learning as much as possible about the Cricut Maker 3, I joined Makers Gonna Learn and am currently watching the 30 Days To Master Your Cricut. It’s a course that’s available to its members. I must say the class has been beneficial, and it has assisted in increasing my knowledge of the machine. One could argue that I could find all that I need to know, for free, online, and while this is true, having the information all in one place eliminates the extra time spent searching for the specific video.

 

Masks: Mickey Mouse and Harry Potter

Earlier today, I purchased Mickey Mouse and Harry Potter fabric from my local JoAnn Fabric store. The material was 45% off, and I received an additional 25% off for using a drive-up or an online purchase.

I’ve always loved Mickey and Minnie Mouse, and I know others like them also since some of the fabric that I’d purchased online for local store pickup was sold out. It appeared that they had it in stock; however, it wasn’t available when the employees went to cut the fabric. Because of that, I ended up going to two different JoAnn fabric stores.  The above material was sold out at one of the stores. But it was available at another store.

I purchased the fabric so that I can sew some masks. A friend loves anything that is Mickey and Minne Mouse. I’ll be surprising her with a few masks for her as well. After seeing the fabric, I have a few additional ideas of what I’d like to sew with the material, so we’ll see.

I also purchased Harry Potter-themed fabric. It’s about time I made that purchase. I’d meant to buy Potter-inspired fabric for years. Now, I need to purchase Lord of the Rings-themed material. I know Jo-Ann Fabric used to carry it; if it’s still available, I most likely will pick it up tomorrow.