You don't have to use epoxy you can use brite tone (what I use currently) if you're looking for epoxy free. I wouldn't leave it with just paint though because it won't last very long and I am not sure if it would be toxic or not on it's on.
Hi, sorry I'm just seeing your comment. I'm not sure why it would crackle but I have experienced that before when I spray painted in very cold weather. Might be the culprit if it's also cold where you are
That is super creative I Love it!! But I was wondering what should you do to prevent paint going on the inside of the cup in case you are designing it to sell?
Not everyone cares about gloves and I barely use them. I've been making artwork since the 1980s. 😅The way people judge artists online for gloves/masks instead of their artwork is crazy rude😅
I love how almost patina the second one looks. Absolutely striking!❤
Thank you. I wondered how to get multiple colors. I just found your channel and love how you explain everything so easily.
Thank you! Glad I could help 🖤
Absolutely adorable cups
😍😍😍love them the 2nd one is my favorite. New subscriber. Cheers☕ from Ontario Canada. Stay well stay safe😷
I love it.
Omg. U make me want 2 try this. It’s so pretty & looks so simple
It's so easy! And they all come out so cool looking!
This is awesome! How long do you wait to rinse the detergent off?
You rinse it off immediately after spray painting it 😊
Do you epoxy after you spray paint or not until after
Did you have to put expoxy over it when you finished? How long do you have to wait before you can give the cup away?
You don't have to use epoxy you can use brite tone (what I use currently) if you're looking for epoxy free. I wouldn't leave it with just paint though because it won't last very long and I am not sure if it would be toxic or not on it's on.
Does this work with any Dish soap? :)
How did you make the coffee cup safe to drink out of after you painted it? It was beautiful and now I feel I need a new mom cup.
I cleaned any paint that went in the rim then did a few layers of epoxy on the cup!
@@TheGlitterGoddess I don't know how I didn't think of this. You don't have problems getting it around the handle?
Nope no problems with doing the handle!
Do you put it on a spinner to dry?
You can, I just put it on my drying rack
Pretty dang neat!
I love how they came out & tried but my cup came out with crackles. Why did it crackle
Hi, sorry I'm just seeing your comment. I'm not sure why it would crackle but I have experienced that before when I spray painted in very cold weather. Might be the culprit if it's also cold where you are
Do you do a layer of epoxy before the power wash?
I didn't, but you can if you want! I've done several with no problems just leave plenty of time for it to dry in between
Does it matter what temperature the water is?
I'm not too sure, I just use water from the tap so room temp basically.
Do you epoxy after everything is done?
Yes, I just waited a day and did epoxy over it. Then decal and more layers!
how do you prep the tumblers? Sanding?
Yes I sand them first then wash them with Dawn soap 😊
Beautiful I wish I could buy that off you
Thank you! I have my Instagram linked in the description for orders if you are ever interested in ordering one!
That is super creative I Love it!! But I was wondering what should you do to prevent paint going on the inside of the cup in case you are designing it to sell?
I sell almost all the cups I make so I usually either tape the inside or just take some acetone and clean it up 😊
Do you epoxy first before power wash
Nope! Just spray painted, let it dry then did the soap and spray paint 😊
Oh no you ruined your pretty fingernails there..😋. By the way to you let the glass like this or do you epoxy resin them later?
Haha it's ok it wipes right off 😊 I do put the epoxy over them!
@@TheGlitterGoddess 💅 🤗
Hmmm
Girl gloves. Lol. Jk
Not everyone cares about gloves and I barely use them. I've been making artwork since the 1980s. 😅The way people judge artists online for gloves/masks instead of their artwork is crazy rude😅