If you'd like to try something different maybe just add a print to the mug handle.
I experimented with this a while back...
https://www.dyesubforum.co.uk/vbforum/s ... ndle+print
You can also use thermo-shrink bags instead of the silicon wraps so you can print the mug and handle all in one go. I believe Simon (Socialgiraffe) has had success with that method.
Inside of mugs Just how???
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Re: Inside of mugs Just how???
Is hard to find in the UK a supplier to get a mugs which allows you to print inside or inner. The mugs needs to have a polymer coat inside from factory in order to do that. Yes, you can buy a polymer a give a coat inside the mugs an then print the mug as normal. But I prefer don't do it in that way because it might not be safe if you planning sell them. The only company where you can get this mug is a Chinese Bestsub I think it is. They have distributors here in the UK but none of then got this mug available here yet.
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