A mug I named Hembygd (meaning hometown, sorta).
Every little shape is stamped separately, as you can see in another video previously posted.
A process I enjoy, and I have made new stamps in the summer, so at som point there must be new types of mugs like these!
As always there's a million things on the want-to-do list xD
But what do you think, more of these?
You guys! I did a thing! So, I got this idea I wanted to try out with my drawings. I've had some interest generated wondering if I sell prints, which I don't, not yet anyways, but even if I did start selling stuff, I still wanted to have more available than just prints, so I started looking into sublimation. Yesterday I spent all day converting my old printer into a sublimation printer, then got some good scans of my drawings, and, I'm a mug person, so of course my first go to was mugs haha. I'm so excited about how these turned out, especially for my first go (definitely not perfect, need some tweaking, but these were just to test how they would look). And it's brought so many more ideas to me now for drawings that would be made more specifically for certain layouts, whether it's mugs, or maybe canvas bags, or whatever; sublimation opens up a whole bunch of doors to turn my hand drawings into something more tangible (I don't think that's the word I'm looking for, but I'm going to leave it haha). Still got some figuring to do and all that, but I just had to show you guys these because I was too excited, and also, could always use some feedback - what's everybody think, do I need to be talked off the ledge again?? (The stackable mugs at the end; those aren't the drawings I would use for something like that (especially the firework one, that one didn't translate quite as well), but I just wanted a visualization of being able to do specific sets that purposely go together)