This is FANTASTIC!! And the fact that you even only have to use one layer of epoxy is beyond economical! You just inspired me to jump onto a bandwagon that I swore I would not!! Thank you!
I MADE ONE!!!!!! I wasn't sure how mine wouldn't turn out since I used a vinyl decal not a water slide, but it looks awesome! Thank you for this tutorial! You're hired!!
My lands you done ✅ well. I love the olde candle look. We have a lady in our town who makes these and mine is 30 oz black cup and black melted candle 🕯
I wondered about that too. Hot glue has a tendency to pop off. I was concerned that the epoxy might not hold it in the long run but much easier than epoxy drips.
I love your videos!! Your my go to for so many projects. Thank you for sharing your talented skills with every! Just got this cup turning now with first layer on it.
Thank you so much for another wonderful tutorial! When putting the glue on do you go all the way to the rim or do you leave a tiny bit of the rim exposed?
Thankyou for this video it made it so much easier for me to try this method and loving my tumbler
Excellent tutorial
Mine turned out amazing thank you
This is FANTASTIC!! And the fact that you even only have to use one layer of epoxy is beyond economical! You just inspired me to jump onto a bandwagon that I swore I would not!! Thank you!
That is FANTABULOUS LOVE LOVE the white w/ the alcohol ink 🕯😍thank you sooo much for another wonderful tutorial…can’t wait to try this🕯🤞🏻😊❣️
I MADE ONE!!!!!! I wasn't sure how mine wouldn't turn out since I used a vinyl decal not a water slide, but it looks awesome! Thank you for this tutorial! You're hired!!
It says to spray gloss oil or acrylic spray. What did you use? The brand? TIA. LOVE YOR TUTORIALS BTW 😁
For which step?
My lands you done ✅ well. I love the olde candle look. We have a lady in our town who makes these and mine is 30 oz black cup and black melted candle 🕯
Can you use printable vinyl?
My biggest fear is that the glue will peel easily from the rim. How do you ensure a really good seal for the epoxy?
I wondered about that too. Hot glue has a tendency to pop off. I was concerned that the epoxy might not hold it in the long run but much easier than epoxy drips.
While epoxying, make sure you get a nice seal on the tumbler rim and the glue won’t go anywhere. Epoxy is like concrete once cured
@@MissKissKreations so leave a little space then between the hot glue and the very top of the cup for the epoxy to seal?
@@stephaniecase7959 yes exactly. Last thing is exacto the rim and sand a little bit down to the steel around the top for the epoxy to seal it up.
I love your videos!! Your my go to for so many projects. Thank you for sharing your talented skills with every! Just got this cup turning now with first layer on it.
did you use about 20 ml of epoxy with the ink?
Yes
Thanks for this! I’ve found my next project!
Wow so beautiful
Love the color, so realistic!! Keep up the good work 🙂
I Love THIS!🥰🐸
How can I purchase one of your tumblers?
Check out my Instagram and Facebook. I will have ready to seal tumblers in November.
Love love love this!!! Thank you for sharing!!
Looks amazing 👏
Thank you so much for another wonderful tutorial! When putting the glue on do you go all the way to the rim or do you leave a tiny bit of the rim exposed?
I go to the rim and seal it with epoxy later. Then exacto knife it off
Do you don’t add any additional coats of epoxy
I did. Over the waterslide. That’s it
Love it!
The glue won't peel or chip off? Love it nonetheless!
Nope. 😊
Beautiful
Love it, beautiful cuo