You are MAGIC Tumbler Tutorial!
https://youtu.be/IzpKBV2XBsU
Hey guys, I'm starting with this white hydra peak cup I got at Tj Maxx for 9.9. This brand's nice. I've used a couple of their cups, and they work well. So first, I am taking the lid and the sticker off. Then I went ahead and prepped my cup and let it dry. Then we'll spray paint this beautiful hunt club green from rust-role; a pretty green coat covered this fine.
Finish spray painting that and let it dry. Then we're going to add our epoxy. This is the artistry art, and tumbler epoxy is doing my first layer. Let it be here. If I leaves tonight. We could do this. Next, I found these pretty little stickers at Michaels's. These are like iridescent ones. They have different colors, but they're tiny rhinestones on a sticker. That would be simple, like a little jeweled look on my cup. I love how easy it was. You stick it on there.
I did three lines at the bottom and then cut it where it meets the other side. They have full sheets of this stuff alI thinks I'm going to check that out and see how easy that would be to put on a cup, but it's the sticker on here. She's excellent. It's sticky but not too sticky where you can't get it off if you put it down in the wrong spot.
That would be a cute little saying, and I did this mint turquoisey color underneath. I did an offset I could improve at doing, like the silhouette stuff. If you are ever curious about what I did, ask me in the comments, and I will try to help you, but it is confusing, and I'm still learning.
I cannot get any transfer tape to work for me. It doesn't stick to my vinyl at all. I was frustrated because I did many cups here using the second type of transfer tape this day, and it did not work either. So if you guys have a good transfer tape that sticks to your vinyl, please leave it in the comments because I'm struggling, but, again got my masking tape. I know everyone's like, why do you keep using masking tape like what is that about but it's the only thing that works.
Those two were recommendations from other tumbler makers. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong, but I cannot get it to work for me; I keep using my masking tape until I find something better than I wanted to place that on top of the mint green and off the cup is way easier to do this; I found it easier alto cut the words and do them separately instead of trying to lay the whole thing at once made it a lot easier to place items and make them exactly where I need them and then adding some tape onto the entire something that the whole thing is now one piece.
Now placing that on my cup then, I wanted to add a couple of little gold stars at the bottom, and I had some stickers lying around, so I found three different sizes of gold stars. Then round two with my mixed epoxy, the same thing, mix it up and spread it off. When you have anything added to your cup that adds extra, like texture or bulk, you want to wipe off any excess epoxy in those areas because it can grab and hang on—these weird dimples and bumps in your cup. So I was careful and wiped off all the excess around those areas because I wanted to look nice and clean. I didn't wish to have bulgy bumpy epoxy.
That's all for this video, you guys. Thank you for watching. I will see you at the next one.
I did three lines at the bottom and then cut it where it meets the other side. They have full sheets of this stuff alI thinks I'm going to check that out and see how easy that would be to put on a cup, but it's the sticker on here. She's excellent. It's sticky but not too sticky where you can't get it off if you put it down in the wrong spot.
That would be a cute little saying, and I did this mint turquoisey color underneath. I did an offset I could improve at doing, like the silhouette stuff. If you are ever curious about what I did, ask me in the comments, and I will try to help you, but it is confusing, and I'm still learning.
I cannot get any transfer tape to work for me. It doesn't stick to my vinyl at all. I was frustrated because I did many cups here using the second type of transfer tape this day, and it did not work either. So if you guys have a good transfer tape that sticks to your vinyl, please leave it in the comments because I'm struggling, but, again got my masking tape. I know everyone's like, why do you keep using masking tape like what is that about but it's the only thing that works.
Those two were recommendations from other tumbler makers. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong, but I cannot get it to work for me; I keep using my masking tape until I find something better than I wanted to place that on top of the mint green and off the cup is way easier to do this; I found it easier alto cut the words and do them separately instead of trying to lay the whole thing at once made it a lot easier to place items and make them exactly where I need them and then adding some tape onto the entire something that the whole thing is now one piece.
Now placing that on my cup then, I wanted to add a couple of little gold stars at the bottom, and I had some stickers lying around, so I found three different sizes of gold stars. Then round two with my mixed epoxy, the same thing, mix it up and spread it off. When you have anything added to your cup that adds extra, like texture or bulk, you want to wipe off any excess epoxy in those areas because it can grab and hang on—these weird dimples and bumps in your cup. So I was careful and wiped off all the excess around those areas because I wanted to look nice and clean. I didn't wish to have bulgy bumpy epoxy.
That's all for this video, you guys. Thank you for watching. I will see you at the next one.
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