Turf Tumbler Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
- Watch Angie as she creates a tumbler to resemble a football field using the "epoxy method" to apply the turf! This technique can be used to create any field- soccer, golf, baseball, landscaping, anything! The epoxy method can also be used to apply chunky glitter.
Tumbler used:
Hogg 22oz Fatty
www.thestainlessdepotcompany.com
*The following links are affiliate links through Amazon. I do make a small commission from these links at NO extra cost to you. I provide these links to help you find the products (or similar products) from the video.
Epoxy Used:
Alumilite Amazing Clear Cast (affiliate link amzn.to/2Pjg7dg)
“Glitter” Used:
Dill Weed- yes! From the spice section of the grocery store! (affiliate link amzn.to/32Vc0bz)
Spray Paint Used:
Krylon Emerald Green (affiliate link amzn.to/362a173)
Vinyl Used:
Oracal 651 Gloss White (affiliate link amzn.to/2PdoyHb)
Transfer tape (affiliate link amzn.to/33XFBRB)
Electric Cutter:
Silhouette Cameo 3 (affiliate link amzn.to/32MKblo)
Other supplies:
baby wipes (affiliate link amzn.to/32IApks)
electrical tape (affiliate link amzn.to/2ZDJrl9),
masking tape (affiliate link amzn.to/2PRuAPE),
nitrile gloves (affiliate link amzn.to/2PToJtd),
sand paper (100 grit) (affiliate link amzn.to/2PUaDro)
dishwashing liquid (affiliate link amzn.to/2LuiHK2),
paper towels (affiliate link amzn.to/2PQ7fxT),
pump bottle (affiliate link amzn.to/2zWBI2l),
alcohol (affiliate link amzn.to/2Pi6mMl)
medicine cups (amzn.to/2pdW19D)
My turner was custom made by my husband. He does not sell them.
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THIS IS THE COOLEST CUP EVER! I’m also totally in love with the buffalo check plaid that was spinning behind it at one point.
Thanks, it always cracks me up that people are checking out the ones in the background too.
Probably one of the best tumbler turners I have seen! Lucky lady! Nice tutorial.
Thank you! It is really nice to have!
I just want to say HOW COOL!!!! I love ideas like this
Me too!
Newbie here, I’m in the process of trying to make a football cup! Thank you for this!! This is exactly what I needed!!!😊
You are so welcome!
You make this look so easy, thank you.
Thank you!
Love this idea!!!
So glad! Thanks!
I've seen this done w/Mod Podge and it was a HUGE mess and took much longer. This looks much easier and I will be trying this method. Super cute!
Oh I can imagine! Anything chunky, I use this method.
I read a comment (don't know if it was in reference to tumblers) that said while waiting for your epoxy/resin projects to cure, to make sure to cover them with a box or something to keep dust and hair off of them. With your experience, do you think this would be okay to do with spinners and tumblers as long as the box is big enough?
Yes! I had trouble with dust and made a frame with wood and wrapped it with clear plastic to cover my 5 turner. If you have a smaller turner, you can use clear rubbermade boxes. I like clear so I can keep an eye on it while its spinning.
This was awesome! Thanks for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it!
Can't wait to try out using dill weed for grass
It is fun!
Really nice!! I didn't know you could apply vinyl to sanded epoxy. Thanks!!
Yes! As long as it is smooth and clean! Such a time saver!
I have to do a bunch can’t wait to start but I have a practice cup today so wish me luck lol
Good luck!
This is genius 🤯!!
Thanks!
Hi! What's the advantage of the epoxy method over Mod Podge ~ and can you use it for fine glitter applications, too?
Epoxy takes a long time to set up. Mod Podge dries very quickly. I still like MP for regular glitter applications. I use this method for chunky glitters because they lay flatter and for swirls because of the dry time. You can use it for any glitter, just use a thin coat.
When do you usually take off the tape, after it's turned for a few hours, or when it's done and cured... No one ever mentions that in their videos! :/
Here is where I discuss the basics of epoxy application, including tape removal.
ruclips.net/video/HDJhMsWh3zg/видео.html
Great job tfs
Thank you!
If I were to go half grass half wood grain would I put the wood grain on top of the turf or divide it from the beginning?
Good question. The dill makes the cup noticeably thicker. So If you want it to be the same thickness I would do the dill all over and then tape it off to do the woodgrain. It you don't care if there is a slight difference in the thickness, woodgrain and then dill over it. It would save some steps to do the woodgrain first. Good luck.
could i do it with parsley and make it look like grass?
Dill looks like grass but you can use any herb as long as it is dry.
Wowsers... I use a max of 2ml epoxy for epoxy method for anything ... this looked like you used a lot more... do you find it takes ages to cure?
Thinner coats of epoxy actually take longer to cure generally but I don't think there is much of a difference between 2 and 10 as far as how long it takes. I used enough to adhere the dill weed without it moving. It did soak up a lot being an organic material. I use less for glitter.
How did you make the yard lines not bunch and be crooked while applying to the cup? I’m having the hardest time
The transfer tape should help stiffen it up to make it easier to apply.
Did you seal IT? Before epoxy
You can but it is not necessary.
Each time you apply the tape, you move it so it’s tapered? Or in the same spot every time.
Yes, I move it down a little each time.
How long do you let the dill dry on the epoxy before removing the tape?
about 30 mins
How did you know how much " yard line " you needed? yours was perfect how did you measure it?
I used a tape measure to actually measure the cup right before I needed the decal. Then I resized it on my computer before I cut it. Every cup will be slightly different depending on the cup itself and how much product is applied.
I'm currently making a turf tumbler with the artificial turf from Hobby Lobby. It soaks up SO much epoxy, and it makes it look much darker. Should I seal it before applying the epoxy?
I haven't used that. You can try sealing it. It should help keep it from absorbing but I am not sure about the color changing.
Where did you get your glass jars for your glitter from ?
I buy mine at Hobby Lobby but these from Amazon are similar (affiliate link) amzn.to/2XT0j5f
Where did you get the dill weed that finely ground?
I bought that one at Walmart in the spice section. Great Value brand.
Where you buy your glitter from all on your shelves??
I buy glitter all over. I try to list my sources in the video descriptions. I usually buy glitter that comes in bags and move it to the glass jars.
How did you cut the vinyl i can’t figure out how to make mine 😭😭😭😭do you have an svg file !!
I designed it in my Silhouette Studio and cut it with my cameo.
Hi I was wondering what brand cups do you use?
I try to list all of my products in the description. This was a Hogg 22oz Fatty.
The dill weed doesn't rot under the epoxy?
Oh wait....30 seconds later and I just saw you were using that cup for a year now. So cool looking!
You can put organic materials in resin as long as they are completely dried, no moisture at all. This was dried dill weed from the spice section.
😍😍😍
Thanks!
Where did you get your football field svg from?
I made it.
@@VioletDoodlesBoutique OK Thanks
You're welcome. I just used rectangles and welded them together once I like the spacing.
How much epoxy did you use on each step?
Around 10mls to apply the dill weed, maybe a little less. About 15mls for each additional coat. I always have multiple cups going so I mix a bigger batch at a time.
@@VioletDoodlesBoutique How do you keep your big batches from getting too hot...I mixed up 80ml last week to do multiple flood coats and could feel my resin getting hot in the cup and before I knew it, it had started curing in the cup and it was a MESS.
I won't mix more than 90 and I work fast. I have had that happen though. If it starts to get hot, don't use it.