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Yeti Cup Wrap?

fresh

New Member
we made name stickers to label our twins' bottles and food containers at daycare using GF 201, which is a 6mil, no air release calendared vinyl. We printed them with ES inks on our mimaki, and i cannot believe how well they have held up.

Each item has been washed at least 5 times a week for the past 8 months, and all look as good as they did when we applied them. We didn't even laminate the decals! This morning I needed to label a new cup, so I peeled one off of a bottle we don't use anymore and was able to reuse it.

i'm really surprised they have held up so well.
 

phototec

New Member
Does anyone have a template for the Yeti tumbler cups, or know where to get them? I was going to just make one but if I could save the time and just buy one that would be great.

How to make a Yeti template I just wrapped the Yeti cup with application tape, used a plastic drafting 30-60-90 triangle to make a vertical line for the seam both on the starting edge and then on the overlapping end, then using a piece of cut 2x4 cut 12" long with holes drilled through it to hold a Sharpie at the correct height (top and bottom), I placed the 2x4 (vertical) next to the Yeti cup and and rotated the cup, the Sharpie marked a line all around the top edge and then the bottom line on the cup.

I then removed the app tape (carefully) and stuck it down on a piece of thin cardboard, placed a transparent ruler across the outlined pattern and scanned the image. In PhotoShop I enlarged the image to full size, now you have a full size template.
 

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