Boho Hairstylist Tumbler Set TUTORIAL!
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Hey, guys, I am starting with the krylon satin brick spray paint. I'm spraying a cup I already had prepped, and this color is gorgeous I haven't used krylon paints before, but it was the only brand with a color similar to what I wanted. I was looking for rust-oleum cinnamon, but I couldn't find any. One would be close to this. I'm also doing a spray bottle. This is a gift for my hair stylist. She's been doing my hair for about ten years, and since we moved away, I wanted to give her a cute little gift before we left.
I made this for her, and when I gave it to her said, " How did you know this is like my favorite color? I said I don't know, I just thought you'd like it, so yes, this color ended up being so Gorgeous. so once that was dry, I mixed up my artistry tumbler and our epoxy, so you mix for two to three minutes stirring slowly to not get too many bubbles in there.
Then spread it evenly on my spray bottle, and we're hooking that on it with this little thing my husband made. It didn't hold the greatest, so we're still trying to figure out what would have spray bottles like that well. Then further, I cut out little vinyl leaves and kind of vine Viney leaf things. What do you call these? I realized I wasted a lot of vinyl on this paper.
I am trying to understand what; I thought it was a hectic day. I cut it out and then just remembered that I like to trim these cute little leaves. I am still determining what plant this is. What are the different types of leaves? That's what we're going to say, and I wanted more than I ended up using, but I cut those all out separately so that they'd be easier to put on the cup.
So starting with the cup, I wanted one of these leaves straight down. Then I thought it'd be cute to do that kind of leaf on the side of the cup. Just masking tape to transfer it to my cup breaks my heart; I know it's only three weeks. You're a little insecure but let me tell you what I'm feeling.
And then I'll trim off the little top part sticking up. I'll be yours forever. That's why I'm doing the same thing on the spray bottle. Still, these leaves are smaller so that the proportion matches the shape of the cup, if that makes sense. Sorry, this was like darkness. We were moving things around d getting ready to move, so my lighting could have been better, so then on the other side of the cup, I wanted to have just a couple of leaves at the bottom.
I'm mapping out where those go, and then the same thing on the more giant cups; her name is Camille. So hence, I wanted to add her name but wanted it to be a little understated. So I did it on the back side—this pretty smaller font. I just thought it would be a little more her style than to have her name massive all across the whole cup, as many tumblers are, so I'm just putting that on the cups.
I added it right above the other little leaves at the bottom. I thought that placement looked better than having it like at the top, so then it's still personalized, but it's just a little less and a little understated than, you know, her name on the whole thing, then again doing it with her name just a little bit smaller on the spray bottle.
To finish this set, I did two more coats of the artistry tumbler in our epoxy. Then after those two coats, I took them off and put lids on. They're effortless, but I love them, and they would look fabulous in a matte finish, but I did not have time to test that out, so they will be shiny.
I like this color. It works for fall time, and I match her make style feel crazy. How did you get so fly you got me? So let me know what you guys think in the comments about this set. I don't know what it is about sets of things, but when there's more than one, for some reason, I love it even more, so that is it for this video, guys. Thank you so much for watching. I will see you at the next one bye.
Then spread it evenly on my spray bottle, and we're hooking that on it with this little thing my husband made. It didn't hold the greatest, so we're still trying to figure out what would have spray bottles like that well. Then further, I cut out little vinyl leaves and kind of vine Viney leaf things. What do you call these? I realized I wasted a lot of vinyl on this paper.
I am trying to understand what; I thought it was a hectic day. I cut it out and then just remembered that I like to trim these cute little leaves. I am still determining what plant this is. What are the different types of leaves? That's what we're going to say, and I wanted more than I ended up using, but I cut those all out separately so that they'd be easier to put on the cup.
So starting with the cup, I wanted one of these leaves straight down. Then I thought it'd be cute to do that kind of leaf on the side of the cup. Just masking tape to transfer it to my cup breaks my heart; I know it's only three weeks. You're a little insecure but let me tell you what I'm feeling.
And then I'll trim off the little top part sticking up. I'll be yours forever. That's why I'm doing the same thing on the spray bottle. Still, these leaves are smaller so that the proportion matches the shape of the cup, if that makes sense. Sorry, this was like darkness. We were moving things around d getting ready to move, so my lighting could have been better, so then on the other side of the cup, I wanted to have just a couple of leaves at the bottom.
I'm mapping out where those go, and then the same thing on the more giant cups; her name is Camille. So hence, I wanted to add her name but wanted it to be a little understated. So I did it on the back side—this pretty smaller font. I just thought it would be a little more her style than to have her name massive all across the whole cup, as many tumblers are, so I'm just putting that on the cups.
I added it right above the other little leaves at the bottom. I thought that placement looked better than having it like at the top, so then it's still personalized, but it's just a little less and a little understated than, you know, her name on the whole thing, then again doing it with her name just a little bit smaller on the spray bottle.
To finish this set, I did two more coats of the artistry tumbler in our epoxy. Then after those two coats, I took them off and put lids on. They're effortless, but I love them, and they would look fabulous in a matte finish, but I did not have time to test that out, so they will be shiny.
I like this color. It works for fall time, and I match her make style feel crazy. How did you get so fly you got me? So let me know what you guys think in the comments about this set. I don't know what it is about sets of things, but when there's more than one, for some reason, I love it even more, so that is it for this video, guys. Thank you so much for watching. I will see you at the next one bye.
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