3/HR Per Week: How I Make, Pack, & Ship Tumblers
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- čas přidán 3. 07. 2024
- In this video I go over how to make make, pack and ship tumblers from home in just about 3 hours a week. This business is what allowed me to originally scale to over 150K per year and opened opportunities for my other businesses I now currently run.
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List of Products/Supplies used in the video:
GO2CRAFT Automatic Heat Press: amzn.to/3T7MhYK
Besin Tumbler Suppler (Use code Bailey): shrsl.com/4f94e
Sawgrass 1000 Sublimation Printer: amzn.to/495onD3
Sawgrass Ink: amzn.to/497QiC6
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YES!!!! please more info on all the things. UVDTF sounds good for glass tumblers
more info on UVDTF please
would like more videos about glass tumblers and for the tumbler wraps digital ones,if they need to be seamless
Will do!
Those glass tumblers are PRETTY!
Thank you Bailey, would love for you to make a video about the glasses. Thanks
This is great, thanks. And yes, info on the UVDTF for the glass tumblers would be great. Thank you for all of this valuable information!!
Glad it was helpful and will do!! :)
Your advice on the sawgrass printer and auto-rotating tumbler press has been incredibly helpful, and I'm truly grateful for it. I'm curious about your approach to saving time when trimming paper and applying heat tape on tumblers after printing, especially fully seamless tumbler. Even with my setup of a paper trimming table and a double heat tape dispenser, I still find these tasks to be quite time-consuming. Any sincere advice or tips you could offer would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much for your support!
Glad to hear1 The trimming does seem to be the most time consuming, I agree. I found that by printing out my design in my tumbler's exact measurements and printing from a far corner helps so I only then have two sides to trim off. The tape issue has fixed itself with this press as I don't need to tape everywhere like I used to :)
Great content and very helpful. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful and thanks for watching! :)
You're welcome. @@digitallypurposedbailey
If you could make tutorial on how to make 40 oz designs? Please ❤
Thank you for guidance
You're welcome 😊
Omg I would love to get 10-15 orders a day!!! I have a tee and tumbler biz 😂
Have you added the glass jars to your lineup yet? Either UVDTF or sublimation are selling really well especially if personalized! :)
@@digitallypurposedbailey I had done some a while ago, not really sold any - sublimation is doing well for me
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The reason I ask about the printer is I have a white toner printer and was wondering if that would work or if I need to get a special printer like the Sawgrass 1000 that you’re using
So sublimation printers don't print white ink and are heat activated, so that would be the main difference and most sublimation designs are created with this in mind.
I keep hearing about the glass tumblers making a come up. If you could supply more information on the glass tumblers would be awesome. What is the paper that is wrapped around the tumbler? Just plain copy paper or a specific type for heat press?
Will do! It is sublimation paper, so they're lots of brands of them, I just use A-sub:)
Thank you! Can't wait for the glass tumbler video! @@digitallypurposedbailey
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New here. Where do you find designs or do you create them?
Hi! I create all mine for my Etsy shop since I mainly sell digital, but you can buy them from lots of other Etsy shops or membership sites like mine as well. Creative Fabrica also has them!
What brand tape do you use to wrap the tumblers?
I've always just bought through this Amazon seller or used the ones that come for free with the sublimation ink:) amzn.to/3TvTjGC
What printer are you using to print the transfer paper?
It's the Sawgrass1000! But you can convert Epson Ecotank printers to sublimation and there are lots of video to do this
Do you know a POD for the glass tumbler. Thanks
I wish! I've been keep an eye out for a while now, hopefully one of them does offer them soon!
@@digitallypurposedbailey thanks
Which platform you used to build subscription website?
I used Wix
Hi Bailey! Do you feel tumblers are growing more out style now? Im not sure if I should add these to my stock or not…I appreciate your feedback!
I don't believe so! I really think as long as it's a good design they will continue to be popular, especially if they can be personalized! :) the DTF styles are really gaining popularity on these glass ones though!
@@digitallypurposedbailey yes you’re absolutely right! I’d love to have them as bridesmaids gifts especially for bachelorette parties - I’m also considering adding in the UV glass cups too so many ideas so little time haha
Yes, they do extremely well on Etsy in the Bride niche! I know what you mean about time!! :)
Hi Bailey! Thank you for the awesome video and info! I've been wanting to do tumblers for awhile but POD providers are always astronomical for prices (aka can't compete with any seller on Etsy who are offering tumblers for like $15 so the links to Besin is quite helpful! I was looking through all the links and was like yeah okay I can get the Heat press, sure I can get the tumblers needed that's no problem....but then I got to the sublimination printer and was like WOAH lol Do you have any suggestions for a "just" starting out Sublimination Printer that is good that isn't almost 2k? lol :D I wouldn't mind grabbing the sawgrass later but I'd like to maybe invest a little less as with the printer/getting started it looks like it would be about 2.2k or so but I could probably do the heat press/tumblers :D Also I see that the 20 oz offers Stainless steel straws (do you recommend the straight ones?) Also rubber bottom or no? :D Really appreciate the video though as I thought tumblers might be out of my reach :)
Hi Chelsea! You can definitely convert an Epson Ecotank printer to sublimation with just a few steps and there a lots of YT videos on this! :) My first printer was a converted one for about $50, it just prints slower :) We've always gotten the straight ones and no rubber bottom!
@@digitallypurposedbailey Thank you so much Bailey for taking the time to reply! I get why you'd want the better printer (time is money) so it being slower is a bummer haha :) Going to see about some vidoes for the conversion (never had much luck doing that type of thing myself) but if its not too complicated that might be the route I'll have to take in the beginning and then scale up to the Sawgrass. Your glass tumblers in the video look pretty cool too (would love a video on that when you get the time). And thank you ont eh info for straight vs. rubber bottoms! :D
I have the same heat press. My don't rotate at all, I have to do it manually.
I had same issue. The vendor replaced it. Check that your little rubber 'cup' thing in the bottom is installed. :)
Oh no, I hope you can get it fixed. Min has this little round spinner thing at the bottom that moves it around
uh..so any sublimation printer should work yes? there is the huge epson eco tank printer. I use the non-sub inkjet printer for posters but am willing to invest in the sublimation version too if I'm saving ink cost in the long run(I gotta run the numbers I guess)
I believe just an eco tank printer can be converted to sublimation, if not already a sublimation printer like the Sawgrass
@@digitallypurposedbailey I was talking about the epson f570. isn't that exactly what I need for this? I'm leaning toward this because of ink cost.
Can you get this in the UK?
I get mostly everything from Amazon, except the tumbler supply, so that may be the hardest part.
Wow!!!!! How Inspiring
Would love more information on the glass tumblers.