When you used epoxy for the glitter layers, do you not have to spin it? I saw you spun it once you were doing the layer over the whole cup, but when you were just letting the glitter cure how did you do that? I’m having trouble with my glitters bleeding into the other, especially when doing the v split design
Hi, I see you use the spice holders for your glitters. Are they they ones with the double sided tape? If they are, how did you get them to hold. I stuck mine to the surface and only had 3 glitters in it and the next day it had fallen to the floor. The one side stayed stuck to the surface but the front side fell away. Any tips? Thanks for sharing
Mine stick and hold really well but if your walls are textured or they aren’t holding you can hold them in place with the little screws they come with.
@@FunkyFlamingoshop , mine stuck to the wood, it was the other side that fell away. Maybe I can add e6000 to that side. I only tried 1 so maybe the rest will work. Thanks
honey562012 wow! I haven’t ever had that happen. Once they’re stuck in my wall they are pretty stuck on both sides, some of mine are crooked because I can’t get them off to straighten them lol. E6000 or I really love loctite shel super glue too, it dries faster than the E6000 and I think it’s like $2 a tube at Walmart
When you used epoxy for the glitter layers, do you not have to spin it? I saw you spun it once you were doing the layer over the whole cup, but when you were just letting the glitter cure how did you do that? I’m having trouble with my glitters bleeding into the other, especially when doing the v split design
You only use a very small amount of epoxy. If your glitter is moving you have too much epoxy on your tumbler.
Beauyiful!
Hi, I see you use the spice holders for your glitters. Are they they ones with the double sided tape? If they are, how did you get them to hold. I stuck mine to the surface and only had 3 glitters in it and the next day it had fallen to the floor. The one side stayed stuck to the surface but the front side fell away. Any tips? Thanks for sharing
Mine stick and hold really well but if your walls are textured or they aren’t holding you can hold them in place with the little screws they come with.
@@FunkyFlamingoshop , mine stuck to the wood, it was the other side that fell away. Maybe I can add e6000 to that side. I only tried 1 so maybe the rest will work. Thanks
honey562012 wow! I haven’t ever had that happen. Once they’re stuck in my wall they are pretty stuck on both sides, some of mine are crooked because I can’t get them off to straighten them lol. E6000 or I really love loctite shel super glue too, it dries faster than the E6000 and I think it’s like $2 a tube at Walmart
beautiful
So beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful cup, great job
Very nice! 🤩
Thank you for such a great tutorial! What brand is the double sided tape?
I am not sure, I bought it off amazon, it was a multi pack of different sizes.