Thanks for the great visual explanation! I’m always kind of amazed that many folks don’t get the difference. I know another glitter dealer just retooled their entire operation to switch from selling by weight to selling by volume, and they’re touting it as better because “no more empty shaker bottles,” but it’s actually not that great for the buyer, and your video shows why.
Thank You so much for answering this question and giving a visual to it. I look this question up when I order glitters, because I will remember which is the best way to order for a while, then I forget... I am a visual person, so this will help me remember!!!
And this is why I will only buy glitter for that does it like this! Thank you for give us awesome prices and the most for our money. It's why your the best!
Thank you for this I only buy from companies who sell by weight. Lol like I tell my husband I get more bang for my buck. Lmao I need to put that on a tumbler 😂 I love your company. Y’all got a customer for life ❤️
Melissa Copper We sell by weight so no matter what you always get 2 ounces. The best way I had someone explain it to me was, 2 ounces by weight of feathers is the same as 2 ounces by weight of gold.
Does this principle also hold true for fine and ultra fine glitter? Since the cuts are smaller than chunky? I would imagine you get more by volume for those cuts than by weight. Im a visual person. 😣🤷🏾♀️
@@ShawneesJourney07 I have the same question as you and would have liked to have seen fine glitter used to explain this weight vs volume, in addition to the chunky she used.
I love your cups you do really good on your cups and I'm thinking about start doing cups too and how do you price cups when you want to start doing cups and selling them and people want to buy them too
Hi, Can you do a tutorial on how to use your Orion Glow Powder? I want to buy them and make a glow in the dark cup for my son but i'm still new at making tumblers ad not sure how to use it. Thank you!
Thanks for the great visual explanation! I’m always kind of amazed that many folks don’t get the difference. I know another glitter dealer just retooled their entire operation to switch from selling by weight to selling by volume, and they’re touting it as better because “no more empty shaker bottles,” but it’s actually not that great for the buyer, and your video shows why.
This is why I LOVE this retailer. Thank you Glitter Chimp. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Awesome video, thanks for the visual! Definitely eye opening to say the least.
Thank you for the visual. You’re the best!
Thank You so much for answering this question and giving a visual to it. I look this question up when I order glitters, because I will remember which is the best way to order for a while, then I forget... I am a visual person, so this will help me remember!!!
That wooden Gizmo is sooo cute!!!
Thanks for the visual!
Makes sense! Nice explanation
And this is why I will only buy glitter for that does it like this! Thank you for give us awesome prices and the most for our money. It's why your the best!
Thank you for this I only buy from companies who sell by weight. Lol like I tell my husband I get more bang for my buck. Lmao I need to put that on a tumbler 😂 I love your company. Y’all got a customer for life ❤️
Great info! Thanks
Thank SO MUCH. YOU GUYS ARE THE BEST
So I just made a beach cup using your beach pack and I'm OBSESSED with the glitter it is simply amazing
Ashley Mangum share a picture on the Glitter Chimp Facebook page:)
But it also depends on the glitter weight itself right? Isn’t Easter Egg hunt a bulkier lighter glitter since it’s not “normal” glitter shape?
Melissa Copper
We sell by weight so no matter what you always get 2 ounces.
The best way I had someone explain it to me was, 2 ounces by weight of feathers is the same as 2 ounces by weight of gold.
Does this principle also hold true for fine and ultra fine glitter? Since the cuts are smaller than chunky? I would imagine you get more by volume for those cuts than by weight. Im a visual person. 😣🤷🏾♀️
@@ShawneesJourney07 I have the same question as you and would have liked to have seen fine glitter used to explain this weight vs volume, in addition to the chunky she used.
Great information. Never looked at it like that..
I had no clue thank you for the video
I love your cups you do really good on your cups and I'm thinking about start doing cups too and how do you price cups when you want to start doing cups and selling them and people want to buy them too
Hi,
Can you do a tutorial on how to use your Orion Glow Powder? I want to buy them and make a glow in the dark cup for my son but i'm still new at making tumblers ad not sure how to use it.
Thank you!
So can I wear your glitters in my lids
How do I figure out the cost to charge for a glitter tumbler?
I’m excited to try GC! I thought you mentioned a discount code glitter10? Does that still work?
Does it matter between chunky and fine or mixed?
Each glitter cut and size will fit a jar differently. That’s why we fill by weight to insure you always get the same amount every time.
@@TumblerTV So several years ago you had a video that said you only sold in jars so did you switch to by weight instead?