Love both of these!!! I have yet to get a good hydro dip. My paint always clumps up before I dip my cup. Wondering if my water is to cold. I couldn’t help but laugh about the lawn mower. By the way I have a neighbor who gets on his lawn mower 7 days a week rain or sunshine 😂
Thank you so much, I am sorry for my delayed response as I wasnt aware until recently that I was not getting all my question and comment notifications.
Thank you so much, Paint will get inside the cup when doing this method and to clean it, I just use acetone and a mr. clean eraser and it cleans right up. To pop most as I can never get all I use a heat gun to push off as much of the remaining water as possible. I hope I was able to answer your questions and let me know if you have any others and anything I can help you with.
I watch so many videos on here and everyone's looks so pretty. But every time I do it the paint clumps up on my cup before I can even get it fully submerged in the water. Am I going to slow when I dip it or what??
Yes, I use any brand to hydro dip, though the metallic spray paints can be very tricking in the water, I've never tried with paint and primer combined, couldn't hurt to see if it works. You can not add glitter to the water but you can use epoxy glitter additives for a final coat and the whole cup will sparkle.
I do not believe I did however you most definitely can seal them prior to epoxy, usually in about 30 mins or so or when you know your clear seal is fully dry you can epoxy.
Do metallic colors dry quickly? My first attempt was an epic fail. Lol. I used pinks, grey and metallic rose gold. I dipped and globs of paint was stuck to my tumbler. Tried again minus the metallic and it looked great. Actually let’s rephrase that. I gave it a 2nd try same colors. Swirled with plastic fork and it clumped up. Cleaned that and left metallic out. Worked like magic. Any tips?
I'm wondering if these are regular water tumblers? How do you get the paint from going into the cup? What are you using to hold the cup for dipping? What do you do after the paint drys? Can you use a plastic tumbler instead? Can you wash these in the dishwasher or hand wash? Safe for drinking out of or used for something else instead?
Craig's mom I don’t worry to much about the paint getting inside I just clean them with acetone when I’m done, I use my football holders to dip them, once the paint dries I epoxy they don’t have to be sealed. Yes I’m sure plastic cups are okay to dip, These cups need to only be hand washed. These are definitely safe to drink from. I hope I answered your questions, let me know if you have anything more I can help you with. ❤️
Pamela Stellfox I let my Water-hose water try and cool before spraying into my buckets and I never hydro dip in direct sunlight and I would say I spray fairly close to my water.
So I tried one this weekend and did same way but had lots of air bubbles , I did see that you say they go away but they look like gory bubbles do those away and if so how long do you let the cup dry for ?
Hey Jennifer. I’m trying my hand at hydro dipping, too. Did you find a way to eliminate/reduce air bubbles? I’m using a heat torch, too, and nothing seems to help.
I just watched your tutorial but I'm confused on what to do after dipping. Do I let it dry upside down or on the turner? How do I clean the inside of the cup? Does the outside need sanded before epoxied?
I just leave the tumbler to dry upside down, once you epoxy the tumbler then you clean the rim, these were painted with fresh paint so no they were not sanded.
These came out absolutely fantastic! Prettiest dips I have seen yet! Now, how much gets inside the cup & is it easy to remove? Do you just use acetone?
@@TexasPeachyMimi I had no idea, Thank you so much for the tip. When I get them, I will be sure to give you a shout out for having made the suggestion. Its greatly appreciated.
Nancy Webb thank you so much for sharing that!!! I just looked them up. Question for you- are the silicone shields to prevent epoxy from getting in your cups? And the hydro lid added to that is for hydro dipping?
The paints were they gloss non gloss like what do you recommend. These came out stunning I just did my first two and it is so addicting lol but that gold and gum drop 😍
The Rodriguez Fam Tbh they could have been a mix I know the gum drop is a gloss. I’m sorry I don’t have all the answers as to which was which. They are super addicting ❤️
Creative Vinyl Designs By Rebecca Escott appreciate the response. I’m just trying to see if it matters with gloss or without. 🤷🏼♀️ lol my husband going have to make a shelf for me lol just for paint haha. Xoxox
The Rodriguez Fam Oh yes lol the shelves you’ll soon see will be mandatory lmao, idk if it makes a difference but now that you mention it I’m curious. ❤️
I have a couple questions do you need to seal it with anything? And will vinyl stick to it afterwards? Also how do they hold up? Are they hand wash only?
misty noble No these were done with spray paints so no need to seal, I would recommend a thin coat of epoxy before decals. These cups hold up very well and yes they are hand wash only.
I love Crystalac. I've never used epoxy because of all of the allergy warnings. I couldn't take the risk. I do my cups right in our bedroom before we go to sleep.
@@RebeccaEscott thank you I’ll have to try it I wasn’t sure if I could use a heat gun on spray paint I didn’t know if it could be toxic ? And thank you for taking the time to reply back !! 💕
@@TheSewingBaddie Absolutely, when using heat, you wanna move quick so you don’t burn the paint so you should never be smelling the paint if so it’s most likely burned and that would not be good.
I’m trying to order some tumblers for marbling, but everyone I see looks shiny as if it’s epoxied or just super smooth. I’m nervous the marbling won’t grab onto it. Sorry I’m sure I’m not explaining it right
Maybe try a stick or even an old straw maybe to help swirl the paints, sometimes it’s hard to avoid them when using metallic paints. Also this technique is best done out of direct sunlight this can help insure that your water isn’t to hot, so your paints don’t freeze up when they hit the water. I really hope this makes since.
@@jerritanner275 Ok that could be part of the issue, try again but see if in the shade helps and if the water is a little cooler that should also help. Please keep me posted ok.
I can NEVER mix my paints without it wrapping around my stick using a very thin stick, toothpick or popsicle stick. Have ANY idea WHY this could be happening?
So I wanted to try just your basic black & white marble look. Is there specific paints (spray paints) to use for this? As when I tried it, the paint I had created what looked like oil bubbles in the water which turned the “swirls” into smudged circles/bubbles, ONLY SMUDGE BUBBLES........ any suggestions would help drastically
Kevin Klein Yes, so in my experience with these hydro dips, don’t use hot water and if at all possible keep your bucket in the shade. Also I used both Krylon and rustoleum to achieve this effect. I really hope this helps.
Here you will find hydro dipping with marbu paints. Super fun video ruclips.net/video/QFl2WmDXLAI/видео.html
Thanks for the tutorial! I just got these!
Do u base coat the tumbler first with the white spray paint?
These are by far the best hydrodips I have seen.
That means so much to! Thank you so much ❤️
Girl....that turned out too freaking pretty!!!
Zelcha Maxwell Thank you so much ❤️
Amazing. Both so awesome. Nice job. hugs Sheryl 💙🎨💙
Thank you so much Sheryl
Love both of these!!! I have yet to get a good hydro dip. My paint always clumps up before I dip my cup. Wondering if my water is to cold. I couldn’t help but laugh about the lawn mower. By the way I have a neighbor who gets on his lawn mower 7 days a week rain or sunshine 😂
Anna Godfrey Lmao, right. Any other time no lawn mower. Hahaha
Absolutely beautiful!!! 😍😍😍😍😍
Artashea Batts Thank you so much ❤️
Omg!! That’s so pretty!!
That’s so sweet, thank you so much❤️
That is a beautiful cup
Thank you so much ♥️♥️
This one is my favorite and I'm so jealous that I can't get my hydrodips to look this good!
Peachfaced Just keep practicing, one day you’re just going to get it and you’ll love it ❤️
This cup is gorgeous!!!
Saw this video and I had to subscribe
L Awww, Thank you so much and welcome ❤️
Yes that cup was beautiful!!!!!! Omgggggg amazing
Jasmine Farr Thank you so much ❤️
Absolutely stunning ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much, I am sorry for my delayed response as I wasnt aware until recently that I was not getting all my question and comment notifications.
Omg thats so pretty!
maxtahn Thank you so much ❤️
Beautiful!
Julie Elliott Thank you so much ❤️
This is the best video on this! What is done to prep the tumbler?
I’m going to use your tutorial for my skateboard! Idk how I got here lol
I think that is so cool please let me know how it worked.
Wow!!!!
Did you know that if you use clear spray paint also it'll help separate the colors some?
TREW HIT No I didn’t know that, that’s awesome. Thank you so much for the tip and I’ll be sure to try that. ❤️
Can you use any spray paint
Yes but my favorite brand is Rustoleum
How do you protect the paint?
I love your Chanel I have 2?’s what do you do about the paint inside the tumbler? and How do you get all the bubbles popped
Thank you so much, Paint will get inside the cup when doing this method and to clean it, I just use acetone and a mr. clean eraser and it cleans right up. To pop most as I can never get all I use a heat gun to push off as much of the remaining water as possible. I hope I was able to answer your questions and let me know if you have any others and anything I can help you with.
When you epoxy over it can you see the air bubbles? If not turn what do you doing to get rid of them?
Alicia Rust All bubbles from water are gone by the time I Epoxy as one way or the other they have dried.
What if you glitter the cup first and then do the dip is it possible 🤔
Its possible and with beautiful results, ruclips.net/video/p4YYj4KHNew/видео.html Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays
It must be the prepping how did u prep your object first
I watch so many videos on here and everyone's looks so pretty. But every time I do it the paint clumps up on my cup before I can even get it fully submerged in the water. Am I going to slow when I dip it or what??
Hey, do you use any spray paint? When you prime the tumblers can I use the paint & primer spray? Also how can I add glitter to it?
Yes, I use any brand to hydro dip, though the metallic spray paints can be very tricking in the water, I've never tried with paint and primer combined, couldn't hurt to see if it works. You can not add glitter to the water but you can use epoxy glitter additives for a final coat and the whole cup will sparkle.
What colors was those?
WIthout watching the video, I don't recall. Im sorry
Love the video , I’m just wondering how do you stop the paint from going inside the cup and can this be done with a tumbler with a handle pls
I can't stop the paint from getting inside because of the way I dip my cups, This can defiantly be done with a handled cup.
@@RebeccaEscott how do you clean the inside of your cups? I tried this and now I have paint all in the inside?
@@saltlifegaming9324 I use a magic eraser as well as acetone to remove any paint.
@@RebeccaEscott I have one from Dollar Tree that has a plastic ring around the bottom and top, Acetone will probably destroy it?
Hi was that water?
In the bucket yes, full and then spray your paints into the water and give a gentle stir and then dip. Such and fun affect with tumblers.
Did you seal after dipping and before applying epoxy? If so, how long did the seal dry before epoxy?
I do not believe I did however you most definitely can seal them prior to epoxy, usually in about 30 mins or so or when you know your clear seal is fully dry you can epoxy.
How long so you have to let it dry before epoxy
Do you put them on the turner to dry?
Sherelle Hutcheson I usually put them on a dry rack for a couple hrs. But a turner would work too.
Do metallic colors dry quickly? My first attempt was an epic fail. Lol. I used pinks, grey and metallic rose gold. I dipped and globs of paint was stuck to my tumbler. Tried again minus the metallic and it looked great. Actually let’s rephrase that. I gave it a 2nd try same colors. Swirled with plastic fork and it clumped up. Cleaned that and left metallic out. Worked like magic. Any tips?
Oh yeah, metallics can be super, super tricky I dont have any real tips on those.
My hydrodips have been messy. Lol!!
Im sorry to hear that, keep practicing you'll get it I promise.
Is that water in the bucket? What did you do to prep?
Yes, its just a 5 gallon bucket that I use to dip, I dont really do anything to prep other then apply a base coat to the tumbler.
I'm wondering if these are regular water tumblers? How do you get the paint from going into the cup? What are you using to hold the cup for dipping? What do you do after the paint drys? Can you use a plastic tumbler instead? Can you wash these in the dishwasher or hand wash? Safe for drinking out of or used for something else instead?
Craig's mom I don’t worry to much about the paint getting inside I just clean them with acetone when I’m done, I use my football holders to dip them, once the paint dries I epoxy they don’t have to be sealed. Yes I’m sure plastic cups are okay to dip, These cups need to only be hand washed. These are definitely safe to drink from. I hope I answered your questions, let me know if you have anything more I can help you with. ❤️
But how do you prep the cup?
Kayla Marie Clean it with just alcohol, I do not sand
Gorgeous! What temp water did you use and about how far are you spraying?
Pamela Stellfox I let my Water-hose water try and cool before spraying into my buckets and I never hydro dip in direct sunlight and I would say I spray fairly close to my water.
So I tried one this weekend and did same way but had lots of air bubbles , I did see that you say they go away but they look like gory bubbles do those away and if so how long do you let the cup dry for ?
jennifer tristan It doesn’t usually take to long to dry, If they are real bad they are not likely to go away.
Hey Jennifer. I’m trying my hand at hydro dipping, too. Did you find a way to eliminate/reduce air bubbles? I’m using a heat torch, too, and nothing seems to help.
Hey can u show me how to do Red and blue cup for a little boy
@@CathyFleming-z5x Oh yes I have tons of these style designs (Hydro Dipping) on my channel,
I just watched your tutorial but I'm confused on what to do after dipping. Do I let it dry upside down or on the turner? How do I clean the inside of the cup? Does the outside need sanded before epoxied?
I just leave the tumbler to dry upside down, once you epoxy the tumbler then you clean the rim, these were painted with fresh paint so no they were not sanded.
Do you seal these?
Kennan Lukacs No once they are dry I apply the epoxy.
How did you prep your cup!
I wipe them down with rubbing alcohol and then I paint. ❤️
How do you stop the colors from getting on the inside of the cup
Keke Brown I don’t really prevent the paints from getting inside, so I do have to clean it with acetone and then soap and water.
These came out absolutely fantastic! Prettiest dips I have seen yet! Now, how much gets inside the cup & is it easy to remove? Do you just use acetone?
krazjays4209qdd It’s not to bad, but yes easy clean up with acetone, soap and water ❤️
There's a new thing you can get called Tumbler Shields that keeps the paint from getting inside
@@TexasPeachyMimi I had no idea, Thank you so much for the tip. When I get them, I will be sure to give you a shout out for having made the suggestion. Its greatly appreciated.
Nancy Webb thank you so much for sharing that!!! I just looked them up. Question for you- are the silicone shields to prevent epoxy from getting in your cups? And the hydro lid added to that is for hydro dipping?
Anna Godfrey yes. They have a Facebook group “Tumbler Shields”. They have different tutorials on there
Hi!!! What are the steps for preparing your cup before dipping?
Other then my base coat, absolutely nothing.
@@RebeccaEscott what do you mean by base coat?
The paints were they gloss non gloss like what do you recommend. These came out stunning I just did my first two and it is so addicting lol but that gold and gum drop 😍
The Rodriguez Fam Tbh they could have been a mix I know the gum drop is a gloss. I’m sorry I don’t have all the answers as to which was which. They are super addicting ❤️
Creative Vinyl Designs By Rebecca Escott appreciate the response. I’m just trying to see if it matters with gloss or without. 🤷🏼♀️ lol my husband going have to make a shelf for me lol just for paint haha. Xoxox
The Rodriguez Fam Oh yes lol the shelves you’ll soon see will be mandatory lmao, idk if it makes a difference but now that you mention it I’m curious. ❤️
Creative Vinyl Designs By Rebecca Escott haha thanks love 💕 happy crafting 🙏🏼
I have a couple questions do you need to seal it with anything? And will vinyl stick to it afterwards? Also how do they hold up? Are they hand wash only?
misty noble No these were done with spray paints so no need to seal, I would recommend a thin coat of epoxy before decals. These cups hold up very well and yes they are hand wash only.
Did u use hair dryer in the end?
Its Dammayana I used a heat gun very very carefully just help blow off the extra water drips.
What would you do if you don’t have a heat torch?
Yaritza Rodriguez I would use a blow dryer, it’s purpose is to just help push away the excess water.
Could Mod podge or polycrylic be used instead of epoxy? These are stunninggggg
marci jones Not for a long term use. Epoxy is the best sealer bc it’s fda approved and if the cup is cared for the right way they will last years.
Use Crystalac. It's nontoxic.
@@wileycovington4497 Im actually thinking about testing this product.
I love Crystalac. I've never used epoxy because of all of the allergy warnings. I couldn't take the risk. I do my cups right in our bedroom before we go to sleep.
I hydro dipped mine but I had too many bubbles is there a fix ??
I just pop it really hard on my deck to rid most of the bubbles, and then I use a heat gun to push of any remaining water.
@@RebeccaEscott thank you I’ll have to try it I wasn’t sure if I could use a heat gun on spray paint I didn’t know if it could be toxic ? And thank you for taking the time to reply back !! 💕
@@TheSewingBaddie Absolutely, when using heat, you wanna move quick so you don’t burn the paint so you should never be smelling the paint if so it’s most likely burned and that would not be good.
What temperature is the water? Does it matter if it’s cold or warm?
Kristen Mitchell My water was cold, cold water is better in my opinion ❤️
how do you clean the inside?
Mirna Montano I just acetone to clean it up.
Where did you find the gumball paint ?!
Walmart or Home Depot, cant recall which one.
Does the tumbler texture matter? I’m seeing a lot of sublimation tumblers and am nervous they may be too smooth?
Ashley M Im sorry I’m not sure what you mean.
I’m trying to order some tumblers for marbling, but everyone I see looks shiny as if it’s epoxied or just super smooth. I’m nervous the marbling won’t grab onto it. Sorry I’m sure I’m not explaining it right
Ashley M typically they put a base coat on the cups white or black sometimes even clear
Did the bubbles eventually pop?
maxtahn Yes, for the most part they did.
Wow, that’s just beautiful. Thank you for replying.
maxtahn You are most welcome, thank you for watching ❤️
So what about the bubbles ?
It looks like the water and paint gets into the tumbler. How do you clean it up so people can drink out of it?
I use acetone and a mr. clean eraser to clean the rim and then wash very well with hot soapy water.
I get big ol’ paint boogers when I use a skewer. How do you avoid that?
Maybe try a stick or even an old straw maybe to help swirl the paints, sometimes it’s hard to avoid them when using metallic paints. Also this technique is best done out of direct sunlight this can help insure that your water isn’t to hot, so your paints don’t freeze up when they hit the water. I really hope this makes since.
@@RebeccaEscott yes, it does. I was using metallics. Ty!
@@jerritanner275 Ok that could be part of the issue, try again but see if in the shade helps and if the water is a little cooler that should also help. Please keep me posted ok.
Did u prep tumbler first w black or was it black already? Where do u get ur tumblers? I want to try this. 😁
Angelique Marquez I painted both cups one black and one white, I purchase all my tumblers now from Marshall Made Tumblers and More.
I can NEVER mix my paints without it wrapping around my stick using a very thin stick, toothpick or popsicle stick. Have ANY idea WHY this could be happening?
What are you using to hold the tumbler while you dip? It seems like the perfect size!
Katie Hassell Large football attached to my pole, and yes it works very well.
So I wanted to try just your basic black & white marble look. Is there specific paints (spray paints) to use for this? As when I tried it, the paint I had created what looked like oil bubbles in the water which turned the “swirls” into smudged circles/bubbles, ONLY SMUDGE BUBBLES........ any suggestions would help drastically
Kevin Klein Yes, so in my experience with these hydro dips, don’t use hot water and if at all possible keep your bucket in the shade. Also I used both Krylon and rustoleum to achieve this effect. I really hope this helps.
Do you seal these?
Ashley Davis No these hydro dips don’t have to be sealed prior to epoxy.