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Sublimation Pattern Mug

We love this sublimation pattern mug. You might think it is tricky to make, but once you know how, it’s simple!

Sublimation Pattern Mug

Sublimation Pattern Mug

Disclosure: Some of the links below are affiliate links provided for your convenience. This means, at no additional cost to you, we will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase.

Cut Files/Fonts Used:

Glitter Drip
Hopeful
Flourish

Supply Links:

  • Cricut Maker
  • StandardGrip Mat
  • Our Favorite Weeding Tool
  • 15 oz Cricut Infusible Ink Mugs
  • Cricut Mug Press
  • Easy Press Mat
  • Sublimation paper
  • Sublimation Printer
  • Sublimation Ink
  • Heat Resistant Tape
  • Scissors
Sublimation Mug

Step-by-step Instructions:

  1. Using basic shapes insert a square, change the color to white, and set the dimensions to 9.25” by 4.25”. This size is for a 15 oz mug.
  2. Import glitter drip cut file, and size it to fit onto your white square.
  3. Create your quote using fonts and size it to fit onto one side of the mug.
  4. Select all the layers and flatten them.
  5. Print image using a sublimation printer and sublimation paper. Make sure to mirror the image!
  6. Cut out using your Cricut.
  7. Place cut sublimation on the mug and tape down using heat-resistant tape.
  8. Place mug in mug press.
  9. Once finished, carefully remove the mug and set it on the EasyPress mat to cool.
  10. Once completely cool, remove the tape and sublimation paper.
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Tanner, Courtney, and the rest of the Makers Gonna Learn Team are all here because we love die-cutting and especially love sharing fun projects and tutorials with fellow makers. We are all great friends and are always having a blast when we are together- you will see this on camera, especially during live streams! We are here to inspire and support you in your crafting journey!

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