The trend-forward blank behind the viral iced coffee cup. Glass cans are compatible with vinyl, UV DTF, and sublimation (coated versions) — a fast-moving product line.
Glass drinkware moved from trend to staple faster than almost any category in recent craft memory. The iced coffee cup, the glass can with a bamboo lid, the frosted smoothie cup — these shapes drove both viral social media moments and sustained craft-fair sales. Every blank in this collection is compatible with vinyl, UV DTF, and sublimation on coated versions, which means one blank often works across multiple transfer methods. Surface prep is critical for glass. Alcohol-wipe every blank before applying any transfer, let it dry completely, and avoid touching the application area with bare hands. Skin oils reduce adhesion in ways that don't show up for weeks after the sale has shipped.
One practical note on photography: glass blanks photograph best with natural light and a hint of liquid inside — iced coffee, lemonade, or even just ice cubes. A dry, empty glass cup looks generic in a listing photo; a glass cup with visible iced drink content reads as a lifestyle product customers actually want to own. Glass also ships heavier than metal, so packaging matters more than it does for other drinkware. Bubble wrap plus a padded outer box prevents the broken-in-transit reviews that crush new Etsy sellers and eat margin on replacement shipments. Bulk pricing on popular shapes is available for shops ready to stock deep on their core glass drinkware product lines.
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