
OMBRÉ CHUNKY GLITTER LEOPARD TUMBLER!
Hey, guys, I found this cup at Tj Maxx, which is $8.99. I love the design of this. I thought the top was fantastic. How it just popped open, and it's clear. It's beautiful and has this little silicone strap. I thought it was cute. I wanted to put epoxy on it, so first, I prepped it. Then I took the silver metallic spray paint and did the bottom. It's already silver, but there's like that little logo showing, so I wanted to cover that up, and then this silver is also a shinier silver than the stainless, then taking the french lilac color, this color combo was so pretty.



I loved how it turned out the silver and this kind of lavender lilac color loved it so much. I did an ombre effect with the spray paint and then let that dry once it was dry, I put a layer of epoxy on it. I have it on the foam right now. Later in the video, you'll see where I have it on, like the little red. I don't even know what you call the red thing. It holds it on the way better. I'll hopefully do a video on those soon and how to attach them because it keeps it way better and way more than using foam or trying to tape it on or all the other weird things. Hence, I did some leopard spots in the bottom silver the following day using mod podge.
I went on and did different-sized little kinds of random spot shapes so we could coat them with this beautiful lavender-colored chunky mix glitter. I thought trying a chunky glitter for my leopard spots would be pretty.



I haven't done that before. I don't think I've used smaller cut glitter, and I think it turned out pretty with the more significant chunky cut in there, then, of course, the bottom. I am doing a couple of little leopard spots to make it cute on the bottom. I leave the extra glitter until it dries, then wipe it off with a dry paintbrush. Of course, you're not trying to wipe it off while it's still wet and messing up your spots, so here I'm taking some mod podge and adding a little black dye to it. You can also use paint. I'm using black onyx glitter from Walmart, this is like everyone's favorite black glitter, and it's from Walmart, so if you haven't tried this, try it out, but it is beautiful and doesn't disappear when you put epoxy on it.
I am now going around outlining my spots. I do, it's random, and I feel like it's the hardest thing to make your hand do, like random motions, messier and more uneven. But, When I don't think about it too much, I like how it turns out more.



So continue to outline and glitter them as they break my heart if you want to. I like to go in and add little extra spots of just black. I feel like it fills it in, helps make it look nice, and always holds your clothes forever. Then again, I let it dry until the next day, left the extra glitter on there until it was dry, and wiped it off. So after I wiped it off, I did two more layers of epoxy. I do torch it after a few minutes. I love the chunky glitter in leopard print and this cup. I thought it was excellent with the clear lid, and I think the cover matches so well with others. Thank you, guys, for watching.