Pressing Teacups

Specifically for mug presses & ovens
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Oathius
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Hello everyone, hope you all had a fantastic Christmas and New Year. I've been making loads of mugs at the moment but I have a posh little friend that would like a teacup with some bits on. Do they do an attachment to press teacups or is there a certain one that works with them?
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If you can find a supplier of sub tea cups - they should also be able to point you to a suitable press

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Remember that anything you press is going to need to be straight/flat sided to be able to wrap a transfer around it and press it, so a traditional small curvy teacup is a non-starter.
That said, this is probably the closest you will manage...
http://www.printerowners.co.uk/sublimat ... na-mug.htm
but still more of a small mug than a cup, but they'll appreciate that it's bone china rather than stoneware
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Love the one star review in that link. With one being first place!!
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