VERY beautiful, Jessica!! You asked for tips…. 1) those precision tip bottles are great for doing names/word decals, which I’m sure you’ll get to. I keep mine turned upside down in a Dixie cup while I’m working so the glue is always ready to flow out. 2) There are lip gloss applicators on Amazon that spread the glue well, also. Looks almost like a q-tip but with foam. I use them for the Bob Smith 2-part epoxy that I’ve started using on blinged items. 3) when I do wine tumblers (which we don’t typically use a straw with), I’ve been leaving at least a half inch border at the top. It keeps the liquid from running down into the stones because our bottom lip doesn’t seal those stones off, if that makes sense. Very, very pretty cup and thank you for sharing!
Love it! My first rhinestone attempt was on a 30oz skinny.🤦 Needless to say, it is still in the works. I am to the point where I need to get more stones.
Beautiful! So to keep your precision tips from drying out, take a sewing pin, I like the pearl tipped ones, and use that to seal the glue and keep it from drying out.
Excellent suggestion, the pearl tip will make it pretty too! I also turn mine on their side with the pin in place, keeps them from drying out. Not my tip that one comes from The Crystal Ninja, Kellie DeFries.
Looks great! I’ve recently gotten into rhinestone cups as well and love how peaceful it is to sit and make them. My tip: Use a soft or medium toothbrush to wash it so you don’t risk losing any stones and the bristles get all the surfaces of them nice and clean ✨😊
Hey Jessica This is fantastic and very beautiful It’s relaxing to watch your full process! Thank you for this sharing! You are an inspiration to us! Greetings and support from Canada 🇨🇦 keep up the beautiful and great work and keep sharing with us!
This is absolutely stunning 🤩. I love Auntie Tay’s stones so much. My first two projects was a wine tumbler for myself and a pen and I must agree with you that it’s quite relaxing. I can’t wait to see more 💖💖💖
Stunning and great job on your first! 🤩 I'm a newbie too and so glad I had previously purchased some of these Auntie Tay’s stones. Thank God you are feeling better ❤️
Love it! Amazing job. I like to use the dome cups and the lids with drips and names so I haven't actually done an entire rhinestone cup. But I did use to paint pottery with the same exact precision tip bottles that I now use for the glue. They would get clogged too. I found it helpful to use a safety pin or needle to clear it out. Also, it doesn't clog as fast if you wipe the tip between each use. Tedious but it does help! I currently am using a bread tie bc I couldn't find anything else and it has worked great. I dare to say even better than a needle or safety pin bc it is longer. I just peeled back most of the paper on it and went to work.
I do the same thing with the bread tie!!! I even burn it sometimes with my torch if it sat too long but it definitely works and I keep it upside down so it won't clog as much.
Nice blinging there, Jessica! The scattered method is supposed to be the toughest. But you did it effortlessly. And the colors are a nice mix. I use liquid fusion also. And I am rather heavy-handed although, as you said, less is best. I try. 😂. But I am glad you showed how you washed the blinged cup as some people don't realize they can be scrubbed and the glue is quite strong. TFS.
I hope you keep feeling better and better.. vertigo is no joke. 😫 this tumbler is so beautiful! Great job! Wouldn’t have known it was your first bling tumbler if you didn’t say. ❤️
Hi Jessica - I LOVE your videos ! If you were to bling over a full vinyl wrap, would you spray a matte sealer over the vinyl wrap before putting on the transparent rhinestones? I am planning on doing one but I have not seen anyone put a transparent sealer over the vinyl before blinging.
Can this be done on any tumbler? Like stainless steel or ones with a coating? New to this but I know epoxy wouldn’t stick to the coating, curious hire the rhinestones are
Can this be done on any tumbler? Like stainless steel or ones with a coating? New to this but I know epoxy wouldn’t stick to the coating, curious how the rhinestones are
I wouldnt recommend putting rhinestones over a coating. If you have to, i would sand to prep as well as possible and use epoxy to apply the stones rather than any other rhinestone adhesive.
Sandra I understand! I did a ring stand first. Then a mirrored compact from Craft Chameleon. The smaller projects weren’t really easier they gave me practice and I could get them done! LOL HTH
@@FlynnSistersBoutique Thank you! I'm just starting and learning 😌 I've got the stripping down pat, but I'm not giving up, love tumblers! Thanks for all your help!
To clean your stones and cup you should let the glue cure about 7 to 10 days before you clean it up. I use a soft bristle toothbrush and small amount of non harsh dish soap and water to get the stones nice and sparkly.
VERY beautiful, Jessica!! You asked for tips…. 1) those precision tip bottles are great for doing names/word decals, which I’m sure you’ll get to. I keep mine turned upside down in a Dixie cup while I’m working so the glue is always ready to flow out. 2) There are lip gloss applicators on Amazon that spread the glue well, also. Looks almost like a q-tip but with foam. I use them for the Bob Smith 2-part epoxy that I’ve started using on blinged items. 3) when I do wine tumblers (which we don’t typically use a straw with), I’ve been leaving at least a half inch border at the top. It keeps the liquid from running down into the stones because our bottom lip doesn’t seal those stones off, if that makes sense. Very, very pretty cup and thank you for sharing!
great tips! thank you so much!
Love it! My first rhinestone attempt was on a 30oz skinny.🤦 Needless to say, it is still in the works. I am to the point where I need to get more stones.
Beautiful! So to keep your precision tips from drying out, take a sewing pin, I like the pearl tipped ones, and use that to seal the glue and keep it from drying out.
Thank you
Excellent suggestion, the pearl tip will make it pretty too! I also turn mine on their side with the pin in place, keeps them from drying out. Not my tip that one comes from The Crystal Ninja, Kellie DeFries.
Looks great! I’ve recently gotten into rhinestone cups as well and love how peaceful it is to sit and make them.
My tip: Use a soft or medium toothbrush to wash it so you don’t risk losing any stones and the bristles get all the surfaces of them nice and clean ✨😊
Great tip! Thank you
It’s gorgeous!! You can’t tell it’s your first one to me. Feel better!!! 💖✨💖✨💖✨💖
Oh thank you 🙏
Very pretty wine tumbler. I love Auntie Tay’s products. Glad you are getting back on your feet, missed your videos when you weren’t feeling well.
Thank you ☺️
I’ve started making these recently and should’ve done what you did-start with the scatter method!! But I will say it’s very relaxing!
Hey so thank you for all that you do to inspire us and help us along on our journeys.
Thank you for your support
Those rhinestones are gorgeous! I am getting them next week lol! I’ve spent so much on crafting and now I want to rhinestone 🤦🏽♀️😂🥲
Thank you
Love your work! This the cutest wine tumbler!
Welcome back Jessica Flynn so nice to see that pretty bright smile & happy to know/see you feeling much better. Beautiful tutorial as always…
Thank you so much ☺️
Super cute Jessica. I have played with rhinestones, so much fun but yes very time consuming. Hope you’re feeling better soon. Have a great Sunday 🤗🦋🥰
Thank you ☺️
Yaaassssssss Jessica!! It’s SO Cathartic 💎🥰
That looks fun! So thankful you feel well enough to create content ❤️
thank you so much!
Very pretty!! Happy you are getting better! As much as you are missed your health is the most important thing!!
thank you so much!
Beautiful well done you should feel super proud of yourself
Thank you. I am!
So pretty hope your feeling better soon. Ty for sharing ❤️
Thank you
Really pretty!!
Hey Jessica This is fantastic and very beautiful It’s relaxing to watch your full process! Thank you for this sharing! You are an inspiration to us! Greetings and support from Canada 🇨🇦 keep up the beautiful and great work and keep sharing with us!
Thank you so much ☺️
Looks great Jessica. Happy your feel well enough to get one out a week hope you feel better soon 🙏🏼
Thank you
This is absolutely stunning 🤩. I love Auntie Tay’s stones so much. My first two projects was a wine tumbler for myself and a pen and I must agree with you that it’s quite relaxing. I can’t wait to see more 💖💖💖
Thank you
I finished one. Finally! And gave it to my mom.
Yay!
Stunning and great job on your first! 🤩 I'm a newbie too and so glad I had previously purchased some of these Auntie Tay’s stones. Thank God you are feeling better ❤️
Thank you Mary
Turned out beautiful.
Love it! Amazing job. I like to use the dome cups and the lids with drips and names so I haven't actually done an entire rhinestone cup. But I did use to paint pottery with the same exact precision tip bottles that I now use for the glue. They would get clogged too. I found it helpful to use a safety pin or needle to clear it out. Also, it doesn't clog as fast if you wipe the tip between each use. Tedious but it does help! I currently am using a bread tie bc I couldn't find anything else and it has worked great. I dare to say even better than a needle or safety pin bc it is longer. I just peeled back most of the paper on it and went to work.
Good to know! Thank you for the tip!
I do the same thing with the bread tie!!! I even burn it sometimes with my torch if it sat too long but it definitely works and I keep it upside down so it won't clog as much.
Awe so great to see you at it again. 💗 Great Job!
Thank you
Your welcome ❤🙋♀️
Very pretty Jessica for it to be your first time.
Thank you ☺️
Nice blinging there, Jessica! The scattered method is supposed to be the toughest. But you did it effortlessly. And the colors are a nice mix. I use liquid fusion also. And I am rather heavy-handed although, as you said, less is best. I try. 😂. But I am glad you showed how you washed the blinged cup as some people don't realize they can be scrubbed and the glue is quite strong. TFS.
Thank you for watching Rosetta!
That looks awesome
Thank you Missy!
Very beautiful
It’s beautiful Jessica
Thank you
Looks great. I just did my first one. I thousand it was relaxing as well. Thanks for sharing
Thank you for watching
So pretty!
Beautiful!! You make it look easy and fun!!
Thank you ☺️ I enjoyed it!
Aww Jess I love it!! Super cute! I have bought so many rhinestones but haven’t found the courage to bling a tumbler lol
Jump in! It’s fun!
That is absolutely gorgeous!!
thank you!
Wow! This is gorgeous !
Thank you
I really like it!
I hope you keep feeling better and better.. vertigo is no joke. 😫 this tumbler is so beautiful! Great job! Wouldn’t have known it was your first bling tumbler if you didn’t say. ❤️
Thank you
Beautiful wine tumbler and I've just started doing rhinestones but haven't done a full cup yet. Future project, I guess. :-) Hope you feel better.
Thank you!
Beautiful!
Thank you
Omgeeeee.....this tumbler is gorgeous Jessica 😍🥰 I knew you would eventually do one, they are time consuming lol....🙈
They are! So worth it tho. thank you!
@@FlynnSistersBoutique you're welcome 🥰
Great job! I really want to try some rhinestones but I am intimidated and also...short on time. 😂
Give it a try!
So beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
Love it 🥰
Beautiful 🥰😍🥰😍🥰
Thank you
Hi Jessica - I LOVE your videos ! If you were to bling over a full vinyl wrap, would you spray a matte sealer over the vinyl wrap before putting on the transparent rhinestones? I am planning on doing one but I have not seen anyone put a transparent sealer over the vinyl before blinging.
I would actually epoxy over it first so that you can sand to prep for stones
Can this be done on any tumbler? Like stainless steel or ones with a coating? New to this but I know epoxy wouldn’t stick to the coating, curious hire the rhinestones are
Yes as long as you properly prep the surface you can
Can this be done on any tumbler? Like stainless steel or ones with a coating? New to this but I know epoxy wouldn’t stick to the coating, curious how the rhinestones are
I wouldnt recommend putting rhinestones over a coating. If you have to, i would sand to prep as well as possible and use epoxy to apply the stones rather than any other rhinestone adhesive.
Sandra I understand! I did a ring stand first. Then a mirrored compact from Craft Chameleon. The smaller projects weren’t really easier they gave me practice and I could get them done! LOL HTH
That is so beautiful 😍I wonder if you could use UV resin instead of glue. I've never made one myself so I curious to know.
Love This ♥️ you don't have to exproxy them? I've not done one yet!
No. You do not epoxy over rhinestones.
@@FlynnSistersBoutique Thank you! I'm just starting and learning 😌 I've got the stripping down pat, but I'm not giving up, love tumblers! Thanks for all your help!
To clean your stones and cup you should let the glue cure about 7 to 10 days before you clean it up. I use a soft bristle toothbrush and small amount of non harsh dish soap and water to get the stones nice and sparkly.
Great advice! Thank you
I love this tutorial! I just have a question, do I need to put any type of seal over the spray paint before adding the stones? I wasn't quite sure. :)
You dont have to seal the paint that will be covered in stones. You can leave the bottom stainless so the paint doesnt rub off.
How long did it take for you to finish?
I worked on it for 3 days. Several hours at a time.
How long did you let that first row sit? And did you do a thin layer of glue similar to epoxy method for glittering?
A few minutes and yes I showed in the video how much glue I applied for each section
Hello glad you are feeling better. How many bags of rhinestones did it take to complete this cup?
Just that one little jar!
What did you clean it with at the end? This is beautiful
Just soap and water!
How long did it take you to complete this tumbler. It's beautiful 😍
About 4 hours
You dont have to seal it with anything..?
no, you would take away from the sparkle
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Beautiful!