
MERRY Tumbler Tutorial!
Hey, guys! Today I have these pretty Iike vintage vibes. If that makes sense, I thought it was beautiful, more like a simple neutral Christmas. I enjoyed how this turned out. If you guys are interested, let's get to the tutorial. All right, guys, I got the cup from Walmart. It's a lovely cup on its own. I love the lid and the little silicone strap. I think it makes it much more convenient and easy to use. I guess. Taking off the lid and the packaging, I prepped with mattify.
We're going to spray paint with this vintage blush color. I'm going to do the top two-thirds mainly, and you can hardly tell I'm painting it because it matches the color. I'm doing an ombre on the bottom part and fading it up. I usually would be mad at that little splatters, but I liked it. I don't know how I did it.



I was able to remove myself from it, but I decided to go with it, and I took a Krylon metallic silver pen and went around the edges, and I knew that I was intentionally not making these lines perfect. I was trying to add to their imperfect lines, hoping to give it more of a vintage vibe, like it wasn't new, not perfect. I like the entire thing with this silver pen.
Then, after that, the pen dried. I did another coat of the artistry epoxy. Then, using white and silver spray paint, I did the dawn power wash method and wanted to concentrate on Mary. We weren't covering that up with the spray paint, so I sprayed a little here and there. That we would have good paint coverage on the rest of the cup. Then with the white, I mainly went around the word and not the entire full cup.



I wanted a little spot of white around where it said merrily, if that makes sense. So then the silver I took and did all over the whole cup covered up part of the white but not all of it, and it gave it like a dusting all around the cup we rinsed, and that is how it came out, then adding in my next layer of epoxy.
I added a filter. It will give it that gorgeous all-over sparkle you can add over anything. I put it into the clear coat, and you can see it's a beautiful Oliver sparkle without looking like chunky glitter. Then I did the cup. Taking it, I took off my turner and put on the lid, which is what she looks like. I can't get over the sparkle that the filter gives off. It's pretty. How would I package this gift? I have the cup I found.



I think it's like a wine bottle. Box bag Whatever you call this thing, it's meant for a wine bottle, but you can use it for many things. A tumbler is perfect, but I thought it was cute because it was pink, like sandy-colored pink, and then I found this little wallet. It was by Ann Klein, but it was only 9.99. I thought that would be cute because it matches, like, look how pretty it is. It is the perfect match. I hooked this onto the little side part since it wouldn't fit inside, and it looks cute. There's the finished package. It's beautiful, all pink and girly. Yes, I love her. Thank you so much for watching.