WOW... I did not know you could glue fabric on a Tumbler... Be Still My Heart... (I paint on fabric)... This just opened a whole new world for me. Thank you so much for sharing this Beautiful Video.
Found a piece of this Fabric at Joann's you can imagine my happiness when I saw it!!! Wish I could show you the end result. Not as pretty as yours but I love my new tumbler. Thank you for being such a great teacher ♥♥
Thank you for always ending so inspirational, kind, uplifting, and genuinely kind. There is never any negativity in your voice or videos and it's so rare to find that anymore.
You are amazing! I’m new to this type of DIY and after watching multiple videos I find yours to be in my opinion the most calming yet most effective with your detailed tutorials. I’m definitely subscribed and will be following your guidance. Thank you so much ♥️
I have been wanting to try to do fabric on tumblers but didn't know if you could but you make it look so easy. Thank you I'm gonna give this a try. By the way I Love That Material that you used. Great Job !!!
I have enjoyed your work.. I fell asleep watching your videos. What I really like most is that you speak about safety throughout your videos.. well, at least the few that I have seen. I am new to the tumbler world your videos are very informative.. I really enjoy you.. your work is inspiring-
Very informative! I was wondering how I was going to get my cotton fabric around the modern curve but I see now that I need to find some cotton/lycra or Jersey to work with.
Just wanted to say thank you for this video! I used it for my 1st ever fabric tumblers. Idk how they turned out yet as they arent done yet but thank you! Nice clear instructions and easy to follow along!
I’ve try a fabric tumbler before and it was a disaster! Tank you for the tip of stretchy jersey fabric, this is a game changer. Definitely I will try again using thus method.🙂
Those are beautiful and you make it look so easy😬😱I can’t wait to try this 😊😍thank you so much for your great videos I have learned so much❣️hope you have a very Happy Happy New Year 🎆🥳🍾🥂❣️
I don’t. Sorry. But I do my best with my newest tutorials to make sure I say measurements and times. It’s also best to always look into the epoxy brand you use for helpful tips. I know Alumilite has a YT channel and FB group and if you have any questions they are always very helpful.
I am really learning a lot from your channel..Love the fabric tumbler. I just noticed you live in North Port Fl..I live in Port Charlotte Fl.. Happy New Year...
I really enjoyed your video. I’m just getting ready to try these with my daughter. You are the first person to say when they can be used. What do you wash( for cleaning ) them on the inside before you give them away or sell them?
Sandy I wanted to reach out to you to let you know your tumbler factory has inspired me. How can I rmessage you only through here? I had a few questions for you. I love all you do and the tumblers are stunning. How long did it take you to get to wheee you are ? Keep up the good work. I have already lules subscribed and hit the notification button 😊
Beautiful! That turned out really good! Awesome idea! I tried the power wash method and really enjoyed it except I don’t like how it came out lol but it’s for my daughter and she loves it, that’s all that matters to me lol. Thank you for sharing!
Hi Sandy.. I love your channel! Question: do you always have to sand your tumblers if doing fabric/glitter if you spray paint and will be using modpod? I guess I am curious as to why, with the whatever you are doing not adhere?
When you do Fabric wrap does the stainless steel still have to be sanded before paint ? Does it have to be painted or Can midge podré go strait on the stainless steel web. Doing this da roc method?
I wasn’t great when I first started. Using epoxy, and glitter on a tumbler is a learning curve for any artist. Even after some years of doing this there are always new techniques to learn, and things I could be better at. So I work on my flaws and new techniques everyday. The stainless depot offers learning bundle tumblers that are great for messing around and trying new things before you dedicate to a design to use for yourself, or sell.
I used A LOT of glue on the first round lol. The 40oz I did apply another coat of glue just to be safe. I may be selling merchandise soon 😉 I want to make sure I like it first.
@@SandysOrganizedChaos oh ok lol mod podge hates me so i was just wondering lol i would love merch haha i need to go order some more glitter soon but need more shakers
I have a question about the tumbler holder. I made the same ones you have. Works wonderful, but I found that it doesn't fit some of my smaller tumblers. Is too big. What do you use for the tumblers that are too small for that black rubber adapter? Thanks
I’ve made about 7 fabric tumblers using mod lodge and then epoxy method as well. But when I washed them after using, there was like white showing up on the tumblers as if the mod podge was trying to come up. & that’s after 2 coats of epoxy. I wonder why
It sounds to me that the Mod Podge may not have been fully dry before the epoxy was applied. It’s so hard to tell if there is a spot not dry yet. When in doubt just they them air dry a couple of days to really verify the glue is dry.
I like how so easy you do your artwork. And I appreciate you saying ‘there is no right or wrong’ that’s encouraging!!!
WOW... I did not know you could glue fabric on a Tumbler...
Be Still My Heart... (I paint on fabric)... This just opened a whole new world for me.
Thank you so much for sharing this Beautiful Video.
Found a piece of this Fabric at Joann's you can imagine my happiness when I saw it!!! Wish I could show you the end result. Not as pretty as yours but I love my new tumbler. Thank you for being such a great teacher ♥♥
Everyone is hard on their own work. I’m sure yours is amazing also.
Thank you for always ending so inspirational, kind, uplifting, and genuinely kind. There is never any negativity in your voice or videos and it's so rare to find that anymore.
Thank you so very much Ashley! ❤️❤️❤️
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That using fabric is fabulous. As soon as I finish my try I will be starting on my cup.
I have learned something new by watching you videos.
Thank you Tamiko 💖
I've only made 3 other tumblers and I just put my fabric on a new one. That was so easy to put on. Tomorrow I'll trim up the top and bottom.
This was a very good tutorial for a beginner and the gems that was dropped along the way. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
I’ve used cotton fabric on several tumblers. Now to try Jersey fabric for my next one. Thank you for the awesome and calm videos
You are so welcome! 💖
I’m new to your channel and I have to say-I LOVE YOUR WORK! You’re amazing! Thank you SO MUCH for showing me how to improve my crafting! ❤
Thank you so much! You just made my day! 💖💖
You are such a fantastic teacher! Thank you for another inspiring video! I love the cup!❤❤
Thank you so much! 💖🤗
I love your videos, your voice is so soothing!
Oh thank you! 🥰💖
You are amazing! I’m new to this type of DIY and after watching multiple videos I find yours to be in my opinion the most calming yet most effective with your detailed tutorials. I’m definitely subscribed and will be following your guidance. Thank you so much ♥️
Thank you so very much Tiffany! 🤗💖💖
Lovely! Amazing to watch you do them both at the same time. Beautiful!
Jersey fabric! What a lifesaver you are!!! Thanks for sharing this idea. Love these tumblers!
It’s so flexible and easy to use! You’re very welcome 🤗
This is literally as easy as the title says I've watched a few videos and this one by far helped me loads. Thank you!
So happy it helped you out! 💖
Your tutorials are great!! Thank you!
very nice wish all of you a happy and safe new year
Thank you Mary! Happy New Year to you as well 🤗
I have been wanting to try to do fabric on tumblers but didn't know if you could but you make it look so easy. Thank you I'm gonna give this a try. By the way I Love That Material that you used. Great Job !!!
Thank you so much for this amazing tutorial. Love watching and listening to you. Your voice is so calming . Beautiful tumblers 💞💞
Thank you so much Gail! 🤗💖
I have enjoyed your work.. I fell asleep watching your videos. What I really like most is that you speak about safety throughout your videos.. well, at least the few that I have seen. I am new to the tumbler world your videos are very informative.. I really enjoy you.. your work is inspiring-
Thank you so very much Sophia!! 🥰❤️
I never thought of using stretchy jersey fabric! You have just changed my mind about trying a fabric tumbler :D
thank you for this video...it is wonderful to know that no art is a mistake. your tumblers are lovely.
Thks for sharing ,, also you have such a calming voice ,I’m looking forward to watching more of your videos ❤️
Thank you Tammy 🤗💜
Just what I needed. Thank You
This was a very helpful video. Tnank you! I love the pink fabric you chose and the glitter is a fabulous accent!
Thank you Sue 🤗💜
That is awesome! I've been afraid on trying that.
Awesome, I love it!!! I shied away from doing fabric tumblers, but you have made this so easy, using a box cutter. I may try this method now :)
Letting it dry completely before cutting also makes it so much easier. You got this!!
Thanks for idea of the glitter with the fabric. Love the idea
I just got some amazing fabrics. I have a deposit on one already and I’m so chicken! Thank you !
Very informative! I was wondering how I was going to get my cotton fabric around the modern curve but I see now that I need to find some cotton/lycra or Jersey to work with.
You are amazing. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks again Sandy, you make it all look so easy and it all looks great,! I KEEK TRYING!
You make everything look so easy. Great video. Thank you.
Just wanted to say thank you for this video! I used it for my 1st ever fabric tumblers. Idk how they turned out yet as they arent done yet but thank you! Nice clear instructions and easy to follow along!
You are so very welcome! So happy to have helped you in your first fabric tumbler 💜💜
Love this method! Thanks so much!
Love these tumblers you did amazing as always.❤️❤️
I’ve try a fabric tumbler before and it was a disaster! Tank you for the tip of stretchy jersey fabric, this is a game changer. Definitely I will try again using thus method.🙂
Those are beautiful and you make it look so easy😬😱I can’t wait to try this 😊😍thank you so much for your great videos I have learned so much❣️hope you have a very Happy Happy New Year 🎆🥳🍾🥂❣️
Thank you so much, Kim!! 🥰 I can’t wait to see what you make! Happy New Year to you as well 🥳✨
Your tutorial was very easy to understand. Do you have one on how much epoxy to apply to tumblers and how long to cure before each step?
I don’t. Sorry. But I do my best with my newest tutorials to make sure I say measurements and times. It’s also best to always look into the epoxy brand you use for helpful tips. I know Alumilite has a YT channel and FB group and if you have any questions they are always very helpful.
Wow how great is this never thought to use Jersey material lol - wish you & yours a safe& healthy New Years
Thank you, Joyce! Happy New Year to you as well 🤗
I am really learning a lot from your channel..Love the fabric tumbler. I just noticed you live in North Port Fl..I live in Port Charlotte Fl..
Happy New Year...
Oh wow, we go to Port Charlotte all the time 🤗 Happy New Year to you as well!
So awesome! Thanks 😊
Love it! Never thought about Jersey on a cup, but it’s nice fabric. I use it sometimes sewing. Thank you for sharing and Happy New Year
Happy New Year to you as well 🥳✨
@@SandysOrganizedChaos thank you
I really enjoyed your video. I’m just getting ready to try these with my daughter. You are the first person to say when they can be used. What do you wash( for cleaning ) them on the inside before you give them away or sell them?
I love fabric, and I love these tumblers... but mine go in the dishwasher. I don't think these gorgeous tumblers are in my future, lol!
I LOVE STELLAR!!!! ❤️❤️❤️
One of my favorites!
Sandy I wanted to reach out to you to let you know your tumbler factory has inspired me. How can I rmessage you only through here? I had a few questions for you. I love all you do and the tumblers are stunning. How long did it take you to get to wheee you are ?
Keep up the good work. I have already lules subscribed and hit the notification button 😊
I loved your video. I'm going to try so thank you
You are amazing! Thank you for explaining everything so well! 💖
You’re very welcome Macie! 🤗
So cute ❤
Beautiful! That turned out really good! Awesome idea! I tried the power wash method and really enjoyed it except I don’t like how it came out lol but it’s for my daughter and she loves it, that’s all that matters to me lol. Thank you for sharing!
Wow! You don't again. Thanks for sharing.
I love , love your work ❤
Great job ❤
Thank you! 😄
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year 🥳
Love the fabric, can I ask where you purchased it? Thanks.
This was such a fun video!!! 💕
I’m excited to try this! 😊
Can’t wait to see what you make!
Hi Sandy.. I love your channel! Question: do you always have to sand your tumblers if doing fabric/glitter if you spray paint and will be using modpod? I guess I am curious as to why, with the whatever you are doing not adhere?
Love it as always, Happy New Years 🎊🎉🍾🥳
Thank you 😊 Happy New Year to you as well 🥳
Could I use cotton non-stretch if I apply to a skinny straight tumbler??
When you do
Fabric wrap does the stainless steel still have to be sanded before paint ? Does it have to be painted or Can midge podré go strait on the stainless steel web. Doing this da roc method?
very cool !! thanks for sharing!!
Thanks Kristie 🥰 and you’re very welcome ☺️
Beautiful ❤
Love it. Beautiful
Thank you 😊
Beautiful
Question, how do you keep the epoxy from going inside the tumbler?
I just started fabric tumblers and I have someone interested in one. What do you sell them for? Need a price reference.
What is the purpose of using a torch on the epoxy? Sorry new to all this lol
I must have missed something! What is the chaos crew? Love your videos. Happy happy New Year!
I was gonna ask the same thing lol
I may have merchandise coming soon 😉 I want to make sure I like it first. Happy New Year to you as well 🥳🤗
I love that for merch!
I’ve seen epoxy everywhere. I was curious an you mix glitter (fine) in the epoxy then put it on? Do you have to use a heat gun?
Thank you for such a thorough and detailed tutorial … do you have a Facebook group I could join/follow as well?
Thank you! I do! You can find me here: facebook.com/groups/667939347362402/
Hello I clicked so fast. I’m a new subir. I’m obsessed ❤️
Thank you!! 🤗🥰
@@SandysOrganizedChaos just noticed all my misspellings. I was too excited. Lol
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U are so good .I have been doing some for about a few mos. i not that good .can u give me some advice
I wasn’t great when I first started. Using epoxy, and glitter on a tumbler is a learning curve for any artist. Even after some years of doing this there are always new techniques to learn, and things I could be better at. So I work on my flaws and new techniques everyday. The stainless depot offers learning bundle tumblers that are great for messing around and trying new things before you dedicate to a design to use for yourself, or sell.
Beatifull
Where do you purchase your fabric ? Amazing video
Joanne Fabrics, and Michaels
You rock! Thank you!
Love this! Great video, where did you get your torch gun I want to get one but not sure what kind to get.
Mine is just a kitchen torch and I got it off Amazon 💜
@@SandysOrganizedChaos thank you
These are beautiful. Thanks for the tip about the jersey knits! You only put on 2 coats of MP? What is this Chaos Crew?
I used A LOT of glue on the first round lol. The 40oz I did apply another coat of glue just to be safe. I may be selling merchandise soon 😉 I want to make sure I like it first.
@@SandysOrganizedChaos oh ok lol mod podge hates me so i was just wondering lol i would love merch haha i need to go order some more glitter soon but need more shakers
Jersey is knitted as opposed to woven. For instance, all t-shirts are made from jersey fabric.
Thank you! Now I know 💖💖
Awesome 👌
Could you use spray glue as opposed to modge podge...then a acrylic sealer...new to this
You could definitely do that! But always finish up by sealing with an FDA Compliant epoxy 💜
@@SandysOrganizedChaos thank u so much... gonna try to make one this rainy weekend
I’m very new to this. Where is a good place to purchase the the turner to turn the tumblers?
I made mine so I don’t have experience with custom turners. I have heard great things about MH Turners though.
I have a question. the liquid they apply at the end that gives it that beautiful shine is mod podge? not toxic? what brand do you use
Modpodge is white.. clear is epoxy.
Can you do this with brite tones?
Thank you
You’re very welcome!
What if I don't have a tumbler roller machine?
Dam amazing!!!!💞💞💞💞💞
Thank you Jacquelyn ❤️❤️
I have a question about the tumbler holder. I made the same ones you have. Works wonderful, but I found that it doesn't fit some of my smaller tumblers. Is too big. What do you use for the tumblers that are too small for that black rubber adapter? Thanks
I use dollar store toy footballs for the smaller mouthed tumblers. Or pool noodles.
@@SandysOrganizedChaos how do you make the hole on the football? Everytime I try the football tears or is not centered
How do you make the tumbler holder?
Where did you get the plunger arm for your turner?
There isn’t a problem with the more narrow bottom? I was afraid I’d mess up the lower part!
I try to made a tumbler with fabric but it looked like wet, so i guess i need to cover it with glue completely and let dry
how did you make your cup holder that you were using in this video
My husband made them for me. I have a how to video on my channel if you’d like to check it out
What did you use to hold the tumbler?
Would cork work for the bottom?
What's the difference between jersey material and lycra material?
Is there any other way to seal the fabric without epoxy?
You can look into CrystaLac as an epoxy alternative. I’ve heard lots of great this about it 💖
I’ve made about 7 fabric tumblers using mod lodge and then epoxy method as well. But when I washed them after using, there was like white showing up on the tumblers as if the mod podge was trying to come up. & that’s after 2 coats of epoxy. I wonder why
It sounds to me that the Mod Podge may not have been fully dry before the epoxy was applied. It’s so hard to tell if there is a spot not dry yet. When in doubt just they them air dry a couple of days to really verify the glue is dry.
Can you use different types of fabrics?
Absolutely! I just like the stretchy jersey type for curved tumblers. But any fabric will work.
@@SandysOrganizedChaos thank you, I have never made a tumbler before but want to try. I have tons of beautiful fabrics
How long does it take to cure? Its been like 4 days and my cup is stlll sticky
Should be fine to touch after 24 hrs and fully cured 3/5 days. It sounds like your ratios may have been off a bit when mixing your epoxy.