Haven't seen you in forever and today this video pops up. Not sure how I missed this one when I binged watched your videos. Beautiful cup. Hope you're doing good, was kinda worried about ya.
Beautiful!!! I’m a tumbler beginner but having lots of problems with my white alcohol ink from Piñata. I thought I might have picked up a dodgy one (or I was doing something wrong). Thank you for explaining that you have had issues with it too! 🙏🏼❤️
Thank you 😊. They definitely have some great colors. I have never had good luck with their white. T-Rex has a good white. But, I much prefer a white pigment in epoxy. It sinks and blends, so much better. Keep playing, it's not you😊🌺🐭
@@sandisshedhouse4741 Thanks Sandi! Yes, their other colours are really good.. it was just the white. That’s why I thought I might have picked up an expired one (or done something wrong). Anyway, thanks for your tips and tutorials, they really help!
I use turners my husband and I made. You can order the rotisserie motors from Amazon pretty inexpensively. There are several RUclips videos of how to make diy tumbler turners. If you lived in upstate NY, I'd give you my 4 arm turner.
That's entirely up to you. I would recommend an additional coat for the sake of durability. One coat could easily Crack or shatter with a simple bump. 😊
@@sandisshedhouse4741 sorry yes the epoxy on the bare stainless steel, I am wanting to try this and the cup will be used for hot coffee and I am wondering how it holds up as far as long terms thank you
That's a good question, Rachel. My first answer would be... *A basic understanding of epoxy. There are thousands of RUclips videos on the subject. But, here's a list of items: Amazon will have many of the items you'll need. *A tumbler Turner *Tumblers *Epoxy *Gloves *Measuring vessels *Popsicle sticks *Good ventilation *Respirator *Heat gun/butane torch ****Optional Additives**** Glitter/Mica powder/alcohol ink/resin pigments/spray paint/acrylic paints/vinyl (cutting machine, cricut?) or /temporary tattoos/stickers/waterslide paper(printer). These are only suggestions. You certainly don't need all of this to start. I built my supplies as I went along. Don't overwhelm yourself. Go slow and experiment with designs. Ask as many questions as you need to. Join some FB groups. The people on them are usually willing to share their knowledge and are very helpful. I know this is long....and I'm sure I've missed a few things. Before you start, watch as many RUclips videos as you can. If you have more questions, don't hesitate to reach out. I'm here to help. Best wishes! You can do this😊🌺🐭
Haven't seen you in forever and today this video pops up. Not sure how I missed this one when I binged watched your videos. Beautiful cup. Hope you're doing good, was kinda worried about ya.
So beautiful. This tumbler is in my happy color. ...Great video...hugs Sheryl 💙🎨💙
Thank you🙂. I honestly prefer a raw stainless steel base, to a spray painted, for this technique. I love the depth of it all. 😊🌺🐭🍁
It is absolutely gorgeous, came out beautiful.
Thank you so much, @rebecca moerno
I wasn’t screaming at you, I was laughing at you. Love it!
🤣🤣
Looks very beautiful
Thats gorgeous!!
Thank you😊
Turned out beautifully!!!
Thank you, PinkIvy😊🌺🐭
Marble looking.. niice
It’s beautiful 😍 thank you for sharing ❤️
Thank you jmeeks78 😊🌺🐭
Love the color combo❤❤❤
Thank you Anita, aka..Sissy 😊🌺🐭❤️
Very pretty! My sister loves blue so I’m thinking this is the style and colors I’m going to do for her. TY
Thank you, Irene😊 I'm so happy for you and your sister. Would love to know how she likes it😊🐭🎄
Beautiful!!! I’m a tumbler beginner but having lots of problems with my white alcohol ink from Piñata. I thought I might have picked up a dodgy one (or I was doing something wrong). Thank you for explaining that you have had issues with it too! 🙏🏼❤️
Thank you 😊. They definitely have some great colors. I have never had good luck with their white. T-Rex has a good white. But, I much prefer a white pigment in epoxy. It sinks and blends, so much better. Keep playing, it's not you😊🌺🐭
@@sandisshedhouse4741 Thanks Sandi! Yes, their other colours are really good.. it was just the white. That’s why I thought I might have picked up an expired one (or done something wrong). Anyway, thanks for your tips and tutorials, they really help!
What kind of turner do you have? I’m just getting started in all this beautifulness
I use turners my husband and I made.
You can order the rotisserie motors from Amazon pretty inexpensively. There are several RUclips videos of how to make diy tumbler turners. If you lived in upstate NY, I'd give you my 4 arm turner.
@@sandisshedhouse4741 Thank you, I’ll have to check it out. I appreciate your thoughtfulness on your four arm turner, but I live in KY.
Do I have to put a second coat of epoxy ona tumbler like this.
That's entirely up to you. I would recommend an additional coat for the sake of durability. One coat could easily Crack or shatter with a simple bump. 😊
Love this idea! Beautiful colors too! Question - did you put another “top coat” on, or is it not needed? Thank you!❤
Thank you, Tami. I did another 2 coats, for durability. 😊🐭☃️
When you put the epoxy on at the start ,maid you let it set before you started putting the ink on or was it still wet .
@Julie McNamara
The epoxy was still wet.
Do you need to do another layer of resin or can you stop now?
At least 2-3 coats are recommended, for durability 😊🐭☃️
Did you sand it at all before you started?
Debby Kirshen, Yes I did. And wiped it down with alcohol.
How does it hold up
Do you mean the epoxy? It's fine. Not exactly sure what your asking?
@@sandisshedhouse4741 sorry yes the epoxy on the bare stainless steel, I am wanting to try this and the cup will be used for hot coffee and I am wondering how it holds up as far as long terms thank you
Yes the stainless steel tumbler holds it very well😊🌺🐭
I see you are a T-Rex fan, too!!
I love T-Rex inks! I use several different inks, depending on what I'm doing. 😊🌺🐭
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Thank you Miley😊🌺🐭
I have a question
Ok Rachel.... question away
@@sandisshedhouse4741 what do you need to do the tumblers
That's a good question, Rachel.
My first answer would be...
*A basic understanding of epoxy. There are thousands of RUclips videos on the subject.
But, here's a list of items:
Amazon will have many of the items you'll need.
*A tumbler Turner
*Tumblers
*Epoxy
*Gloves
*Measuring vessels
*Popsicle sticks
*Good ventilation
*Respirator
*Heat gun/butane torch
****Optional Additives****
Glitter/Mica powder/alcohol ink/resin pigments/spray paint/acrylic paints/vinyl (cutting machine, cricut?) or /temporary tattoos/stickers/waterslide paper(printer).
These are only suggestions. You certainly don't need all of this to start. I built my supplies as I went along. Don't overwhelm yourself. Go slow and experiment with designs. Ask as many questions as you need to.
Join some FB groups. The people on them are usually willing to share their knowledge and are very helpful.
I know this is long....and I'm sure I've missed a few things. Before you start, watch as many RUclips videos as you can.
If you have more questions, don't hesitate to reach out. I'm here to help. Best wishes!
You can do this😊🌺🐭
Lightning…midnight storm
Love this idea! Beautiful colors too! Question - did you put another “top coat” on, or is it not needed? Thank you!❤
Thank you. Yes, I did put a top coat on. You want to make sure you cover the inks that may not sink down into the epoxy.
Love this idea! Beautiful colors too! Question - did you put another “top coat” on, or is it not needed? Thank you!❤