TWO-TONED LEOPARD GLITTER TUMBLER TUTORIAL!
Hey, I will show you how I did this pretty cup with leopard print at the top in today's video. These glitter colors are part of my color flex glitter collection behind me here. I'm excited about it. So if you are interested in seeing how I did this cup, I will show you in this video. Still, this little quote being the game changer, was cute. I'm all about positive quotes and positivity, getting inspired by all the good things in life. In general, I always want to see the good in something. I always want to try to take a bad situation, learn from it, and become a better person; I am all about anything positive, inspirational, and motivational, I am all about it.
Being a game changer was a cute quote because it doesn't matter what happens to you if you take that. You run with it, and you become better and more successful and all of those things, like if you put all that energy into being better and creating a better life for yourself, like that's all. Let's get into this video. I'm going to stop talking now. Still, I will show you how to do this beautiful tumbler. All right, let's go starting with this stainless tumbler. I am still determining where I caught this; it might have been Michael's going to take the lid off. I prepped it with final sand taking the rust-oleum deep forest paint and painting the bottom like three-quarters with this, then using rust-oleum metallic gold for the top part.
Then I have some artistry fast set ready to put the glitter on, spreading a tiny bit of this all over the cup evenly and thin so we can get the glitter to stick. Then I'm using this pretty deep teal color. First, I went in with the medium one around the bottom rim and then on the bottom of the cup and faded it up a little bit.
Then I grabbed the small cut of the same color, filled it in, and extended it to cover up the remaining painted blue part. When I'm doing any kind of ombre glitter, I work more slowly and take my time with it. It always turns out way better than rushing it and dumping the glitter on than taking the next color. This one is a pretty pale kind of champagne gold, and this is a chunky mix. Taking that on the top and fading it down into the blue-green color, I let it spin to dry.
I did a layer of epoxy and then started doing leopard spots. I take a mod podge and a paintbrush and paint on. Everyone has their style with leopard spots. And I kind of work in sections that the mod podge doesn't get dry or anything and sprinkle the glitter on, and then you can tap off the excess but don't worry about any glitter that's in between right now if we try to get it off it most likely will mess up our spots I like to wait till it's fully dry to get that extra glitter off then on the bottom I wanted a couple little of the more champagne colored spots same thing mod podge and sprinkle the glitter on then once it's dry I usually like to wait at least a day.
I take a brush and paint off the paint, wipe off the excess glitter, and you have your nice spots. Then you want to use the rust-oleum clear spray. I like the matte one better to seal the glitter, and I did this on the first step too, and I don't mind those sparkly blinding glitters over there. Those are some other cups I'm working on. You'll see those later than once that is dry. Go ahead and go on another layer of the epoxy. This is the regular artistry in epoxy.
Once dry, I did my decal with this pretty mint color. It looked friendly with the chosen colors, and they said that was the game changer. I was then using transfer tape, which is not sticky. I need to remember to get a new one, but I need to. I'm placing the decal as straight as possible, then one final coat of the artistry epoxy to finish this cup.
