So I have some epoxy that has turned yellow in the unopened bottle. Looks like I can mix it with a dark colored pigment and use it for this purpose. So happy I watched this
It all depends on the project you are working on. If I’m working on something like a headphone band, I tend to lean towards a linear pattern just for my own visual preference. Phone grips or anything circular, I’ll use the radial pattern. Tumblers I’ll use either honeycomb or scatter, sometimes both. It really depends on the look you are wanting to achieve and the project you are working on 🥰
Thanks for sharing ❤
So I have some epoxy that has turned yellow in the unopened bottle. Looks like I can mix it with a dark colored pigment and use it for this purpose. So happy I watched this
Thank you for making this video. It will help a lot. 💕
Thank you!!! This was very helpful!!!
Thank you for sharing
Thank you
Do you have to use breathing protection with this epoxy?
How can I add sparkle when using fusion glue for scatter please thank you
Just found your channel - can you add micas to the supertite glue? Would love to see bling tumbler tutorials
Yes!
Where can I purchase the supertite adhesive 🤗
Would you use that SuperTite 2-Part Epoxy on sneakers ?
Can your diamonds/gems be used for tooth gems ?
Does the two part epoxy work well on tumblers too? Curious if the stones slide around a lot while you're working!
Works great for tumblers! It will have a much stronger hold than traditional adhesives, it just takes a little practice to get used to 🥰
@@DiamondFireRhinestones awesome! Thank you so much!
What are the benefits to each style?
It all depends on the project you are working on. If I’m working on something like a headphone band, I tend to lean towards a linear pattern just for my own visual preference. Phone grips or anything circular, I’ll use the radial pattern. Tumblers I’ll use either honeycomb or scatter, sometimes both. It really depends on the look you are wanting to achieve and the project you are working on 🥰