BLUSH TONES LEOPARD MILKY WAY TUMBLER TUTORIAL!
https://youtu.be/ZbMm2DfJZgQ
Hey, guys, starting with the stainless cup, I had already prepped it, painting some swirly lines on there with this pretty rustic pink. Then going in with vintage blush, I did an ombre situation on the bottom of the swirl, and this cup was white. So, of course, if you have a stainless cup, you would want to paint it white first, but since it was already white, I didn't have to do that, then retake the white and layering those three colors until I was happy with how this swirl turned out.
It was then taking my glitter in the filter. This is a super fine glitter. It's a beautiful white silvery shade, and what I usually do with this is put a little bit in the epoxy and put it all over the cup. Still, I wanted to put it all over the cup as a cheat glitter and have where you can see that blush tone peeking through.
The swirl with the white and this glitter is pretty. I will link it down below, but it is made of silver. It is stunning. You can see more after I put this layer of epoxy. This is the artistry. I believe this was the fast set, but you can see the color coming through once there's wet epoxy on top of the glitter. It was pretty while that was still wet.
I took this white cap from my beach collection in a medium cut. I followed the white line with the white glitter, a golden hour from the beach collection, and I sprinkled this on the sides of it. Then I felt I had gone overboard with the gold. I ended up wiping all of the cups. I was not happy with it. I wiped it all. It was still sticky from the epoxy going back with some white cap glitter. Then this is the white cap chunky mix. I was then retaking golden hour.
Once that is dry, do another layer of epoxy. Then this was for my good friend K. She loves pinky blush tones. This would be perfect for her, and I cut her name out in rose Gold vinyl and put that on the item. I accidentally sent her a leopard print.
I love that, and she didn't know I was making a cup. I was okay since she loves leopard print. I have to add it to this cup. Why not add metallic leopard print on the sides of her name, putting that decal on her name?
I cut around the leopard print to fit around the name better, placing that where I want it and putting that on you. Then another layer of epoxy then. I'm taking some waving white to add the little white spots here and there. I put it on randomly, and then I used an embossing gun to blow and move that around a little bit, but I wanted to give it that milky way effect. Then I did one more coat of epoxy, and I did this cup. Thank you much for watching. I will see you at the next one bye.
The swirl with the white and this glitter is pretty. I will link it down below, but it is made of silver. It is stunning. You can see more after I put this layer of epoxy. This is the artistry. I believe this was the fast set, but you can see the color coming through once there's wet epoxy on top of the glitter. It was pretty while that was still wet.
I took this white cap from my beach collection in a medium cut. I followed the white line with the white glitter, a golden hour from the beach collection, and I sprinkled this on the sides of it. Then I felt I had gone overboard with the gold. I ended up wiping all of the cups. I was not happy with it. I wiped it all. It was still sticky from the epoxy going back with some white cap glitter. Then this is the white cap chunky mix. I was then retaking golden hour.
Once that is dry, do another layer of epoxy. Then this was for my good friend K. She loves pinky blush tones. This would be perfect for her, and I cut her name out in rose Gold vinyl and put that on the item. I accidentally sent her a leopard print.
I love that, and she didn't know I was making a cup. I was okay since she loves leopard print. I have to add it to this cup. Why not add metallic leopard print on the sides of her name, putting that decal on her name?
I cut around the leopard print to fit around the name better, placing that where I want it and putting that on you. Then another layer of epoxy then. I'm taking some waving white to add the little white spots here and there. I put it on randomly, and then I used an embossing gun to blow and move that around a little bit, but I wanted to give it that milky way effect. Then I did one more coat of epoxy, and I did this cup. Thank you much for watching. I will see you at the next one bye.
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