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No not happy with it particulary but it's a case of not have the pennies to purchase another at the moment. I have a brand new mug oven which paid for itself with the first order but as this is a sideline for me and not my main business I don't get a huge amount of mugs to do and it would probably take a while for me to get enough money from doing them to buy another.
I seem to be forking out lots of money at the moment, being in the photo processing buisiness is blinking expensive unfortunately
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As mentioned, I don't do full wrap prints but this is the first one I sampled up this afternoon and is now on my website:

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Works quite well, I think. I sent the picture to the mother of the girl and she immediately emailed back saying "that looks fantastic!". 8)
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hehhe :) looks fantastic mate! is that actualy sublimated mug? or is just photoshoped ;) ?
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Paul wrote:hehhe :) looks fantastic mate! is that actualy sublimated mug? or is just photoshoped ;) ?
Sublimated.

Nothing goes on my site until I've done at least one to prove (to myself) that I can do it. This also helps ensure that all of my images are my own, and ensures my site won't look like anyone else's. I'll be putting some of the other mugs on my site over the next few days.

Good job it's Christmas. The girl in the picture is one of my nieces, so her parents are going to get lots of mugs on Christmas day! :lol: :lol: :lol: Normally my dogs are the models, but that didn't seem quite so appropriate in this instance. ;)

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yep. kids r best models... and parents willing to pay a lot :)
when you finish with other mugs please post them here so every one know hoe will they look like on mug :)
if this is ok affcors ;)
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Paul wrote:yep. kids r best models... and parents willing to pay a lot :)
when you finish with other mugs please post them here so every one know hoe will they look like on mug :)
if this is ok affcors ;)
I don't know if I'll get to posting them all here, but they should all come up under this link: http://www.mugsandgifts.co.uk/christmas-mugs once I've added them to the shop.
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thats good enough :)
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They do look good, how far away from the handles are they?
I'm just curious as you did say your was like mine in that you can't get close.
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AJLA wrote:They do look good, how far away from the handles are they?
I'm just curious as you did say your was like mine in that you can't get close.
I'm using my halogen oven for these. I've resized the templates to be 8" wide (a size I find ideal for A4/Letter paper) which leaves about 15-20mm from the handle to the print.
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any one still want this package? offer run till tomorrow evening.

thanx
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