your work is beautiful! I would have liked to have seen some of this in better focus. I'm not a camera person tho, so I have no advice. But I do love your work.
I never knew how much time and effort went into making these, until I started. It’s been a learning process, but it’s worth it. How do you come up with a price point to cover supplies, without charging so much for it?
Update on trial of printable vinyl. I printed (in Inkscape program) a design from creative fabrica formatted for 20oz.skinny tumbler (HPinkjet) on Cricut brand printable vinyl . Mixed 1:1 bob smith 30min epoxy- I spread a thin layer on the printed vinyl, waited 30 min. No bleed, blur or smear. Epoxy was still tacky. I can’t say this will work for all brands of printable vinyl or with other epoxy. The outcome was positive for trial and I will be trying a full tumbler. 😊
Beautiful
your work is beautiful! I would have liked to have seen some of this in better focus. I'm not a camera person tho, so I have no advice. But I do love your work.
Wow. Beautiful results. ❤❤❤ the effects. Beautiful vinyls also. 🥰
Thanks so much! 😊
I never knew how much time and effort went into making these, until I started. It’s been a learning process, but it’s worth it. How do you come up with a price point to cover supplies, without charging so much for it?
Beautiful!! Could you use UV resin for this?
what size is the vinyl? is it 12 x 12?
Beautiful where did you get the pictures at and the epoxy and what is the website for the rhinestones the glass one
Great tutorial!! Where did you get the epoxy, pad and tool stand??
That’s beautiful
Sorry, new to this…can I ask why do you use epoxy instead of glue please? I’m so scared of epoxy fumes etc..can’t afford all the masks and stuff 😕
Beautiful , I can hardly wait to do a cup. Thank you for sharing. May I have your link to the cup trimmer?
Multifunctional Cup Edging Tool,... www.amazon.com/dp/B09P7YYFY2?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
the work is very beautiful could you please tell me what size tumblers they fit?
I do 20 and 30oz tumblers
Beautiful. Can you add link to vinyl cutters? Can’t wait to try. New follow
Multifunctional Cup Edging Tool,... www.amazon.com/dp/B09P7YYFY2?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
So amazing
Thank you
Great idea. Note: Pic is blurry when you hold cup too close to camera.
Thank you, I’m going to try recording my videos a different way to help with that.
Do you have to use epoxy? Or can I use clear glue?
@@almacespedes2293 I have found a new glue that I really like for applying rhinestones, it’s Aleenes Rhinestone Adhesive and you can get it on Amazon.
Where can I order that trimmer at ?
What type of printer are you using?
Is the 2nd row of rhinestones offset from the first or directly under each stone from the first
Yes they are offset, they nestle in between each other like a honeycomb
Would this work with printable vinyl? I think there might be a reaction between the epoxy and ink
I haven’t tried it myself, but you could spray seal it and even do a thin layer of epoxy prior to rhinestones
@@pineandfeathers1611 I will try a piece
Update on trial of printable vinyl. I printed (in Inkscape program) a design from creative fabrica formatted for 20oz.skinny tumbler (HPinkjet) on Cricut brand printable vinyl . Mixed 1:1 bob smith 30min epoxy- I spread a thin layer on the printed vinyl, waited 30 min. No bleed, blur or smear. Epoxy was still tacky. I can’t say this will work for all brands of printable vinyl or with other epoxy. The outcome was positive for trial and I will be trying a full tumbler. 😊
where did you get your cutter/trimmers?
Multifunctional Cup Edging Tool,... www.amazon.com/dp/B09P7YYFY2?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Did you epoxy before the rhinestones?
I think with sublimination you don't have to epoxy, at least that is what I've seen. It's a preference thing.
where did you get the glue holder?
I got it from www.seery-us.com/ but I don’t see that she sells this one anymore
Do you have to wait 30 minutes per row?
No, just for the first row.
You are to zoomed in and your camera can’t focus so didn’t see much