One really popular 12 oz tumbler type for wrapping is the 12 oz kids flip top tumbler, if that's the one you're referring to it's 8.7 in (22 cm) wide x 5.1 in (13 cm) high.
Then there's also a 12 oz sippy cup that's often used as a sublimation blank, that one is 8.8 in (22.3 cm) wide x 4.9 in (12.4 cm) high.
When downloading a tumbler wrap it often contains some information about the type of cup it's intended for in the description.
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Certainly! You can fix a mistake in just the border of your knitted blanket without undoing entire rows.
Steps to Fix Border Error
Identify the Mistake
Carefully examine your knitted blanket to locate the specific stitches in the border that need to be corrected.
Insert a Smaller Needle
Use a smaller-sized knitting needle or a tapestry needle to carefully insert it into the last correct row of stitches below the mistake in the border.
Carefully Undo the Error
Gently unravel the stitches in the border row by row down to the point of the error, being careful not to disturb the main body stitches.
Re-knit the Border
Once you've unraveled the error, use your working knitting needles to re-knit the border section, correcting the mistake as you go. Make sure to re-knit to the original pattern.
This method allows you to fix only the affected section and maintain the integrity of the rest of your blanket. Happy knitting! 🌈
Turning a photo into a line art illustration is a fun and creative way to transform memories or designs. Here's a crafty way to do it:
Using Design Software
Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator
These are professional tools that offer great control over photo edits. Use the Image Trace feature in Illustrator or pen tools in both programs to manually trace over the lines.
GIMP
A free alternative to Photoshop. Use filters and the path tool to trace your image and convert it to line art.
Creative Fabrica's Vectorizer
You can easily convert images into SVG files, which is perfect for line art. Just upload your image, and the tool will do the magic!
DIY Method
Paper and Tracing
Print your photo, tape it to a window, and place a blank paper on top. The light will help you trace the photo into line art using a fine pen or pencil.
Transparent Paper
Print the photo on regular paper. Then place transparent paper over it and draw the outlines with a pencil. You can enhance with ink later.
Mobile Apps
Adobe Capture
Capture elements using your mobile camera and convert them into vectors.
Autodesk SketchBook
Import an image and trace over it with digital brushes to create clean, vector-like line art.
No matter which method you prefer, you're sure to create a stunning piece of line art! ✨ Happy crafting!
