HAPPY HOLIDAYS GREEN AND GOLD TUMBLER TUTORIAL! Day 11 of 12 Days of Christmas!

HAPPY HOLIDAYS GREEN AND GOLD TUMBLER TUTORIAL! Day 11 of 12 Days of Christmas!

https://youtu.be/y3ocRIUnSus Hey, guys, welcome back to my channel for day 11. It is Christmas Eve, and today we have this happy holiday green tumbler that is very big, very pretty, and very festive I love it. I did use this cup that came in day 11's Advent box, so today, you got these micro minis. They are little jars of these beautiful sparkly mica powders. They are iridescent as well. They have this lovely shine over the green paint. I used the micro mini powder and teal, and that's how you get that Shimmer. It's enjoyable and beautiful, and I love what was in today's box. I used the Gilded Spruce glitter, which is already on site. That's the glitter at the bottom, and I thought it looked pretty and finished off this cup. It is Christmas Day and our 12th and final day of the 12 Days of Christmas, starting with this tall green jolt bottle. I'm still determining where I got this from, but I like its enormous shape and love the cap. I've never seen a cap take the cap off and the packaging, and we're going to prep with mattify, so I wanted to color match the color of the lid. I use these four colors. I did this off-camera. I don't know why but I got a close match. It's closer to the lid than the color of the cup itself. We're going to do a nice layer on the cup. I mixed up some epoxy. This is the Artistry one-to-one fast set, just doing a layer of that magic Day this year. I'll think about how after that was dry. I'm doing a second layer and using the micro mini in teal. This is an epoxy additive, and it has a golden shift to it. It's pretty; I love stuff like this because it gives you an all-over Shimmer Sparkle without being glitter. It's pretty. I can't get over how much I love these doing that over the whole cup. And there you can see that all over Sparkle, it changes the color of the green underneath, and it just looks pretty. I cut out these pine cone and pine needle decals, which took forever to cut out on my Silhouette machine. They took forever to weed. I did I didn't think about that, but it worked well, but I ended up only using one of these; I thought I would do several on the cup, but because it took a long time to weed out. I ended up doing the one I cut out. Happy holidays, this pretty little decal in the same gold vinyl weeding that as well. Yes, every time the snow fell and it was cold outside, I put the lid back on to see where the front was going to be, and this transfer tape did not like this metallic vinyl putting that a little bit lower than the whole center of the cup. I mapped out where I wanted to put the pine Branch decal, and it would look good going over the happy holidays at the top. This time, I used packing tape because I knew that the transfer tape I had would not work for this vinyl, and I did not want to re-weed out one of these pine branches. So I used packing tape well. Nickel, I centered that over the words and placed it on the cup. I'm going to take some glitter glue, put that on the bottom of the cup, and cascade up a little bit. While you're here. I'm going to go on with gilded Spruce. This is a gorgeous custom mix. I love this mix. It is this magical. I can't tell what color it is, is it green, is it gold, is it silver or white? It's pretty and matches this cup perfectly. I added that at the bottom and didn't fade it upwards like an ombre style. I kept it at the bottom, but you can see a couple of pieces feather out. We're not intentionally angling the cup and making the glitter fall upwards. I'm going to roll that along some parchment paper to get the bigger chunks of the chunky glitter to lay flat. I did seal that with clear spray paint, and we're going on with another layer of epoxy. I did two, and this cup was done. That is what it turned out like. It's beautiful, and I love this green. Don't even get me started on the Gilded Spruce glitter. It's just magical. That is it for this video, you guys. Thank you much for watching. Make sure you come back for day 12 tomorrow, and it's Christmas tomorrow bye, guys.

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