Your videos are my "Go-To" for learning this fun craft. You're very thorough, reassuring to us novices that "It will be awesome", and come across as that knowledgeable friend that lives to see her friends do great. I also love that you admit that you sometimes have heavy hands with the heat gun, it's always in my mind to let the epoxy have time to react before I blast it again.
I've been watching your tumbler videos and they are so helpful. I have a visitor center that wants to sell my tumblers. What I have found is that Rustoleaum covers in one coat whereas cheaper paints take 2 coats and create a cloud of paint in the air. Definitely worth it to spend a couple dollars more. Thanks for all your videos!
This is such a perfect wood grain effect. You also answered a question I have had. If you use multi surface or enamel craft paint you can bake cure it after 24 hours. The craftsmart multi surface says 72 hours. It will be dishwasher safe and it shouldn’t come up with the transfer tape. I painted a cup with regular craft paint and just waited. I can’t remove it to save my life.
I put foil on the table so it doesnt leak through! I also will tilt the cups around with my hand to keep the bottoms from looking like that instead of using a wooden stick! :)
Omg thank you for this video. I've tried to do the woodgrain with alcohol inks and failed. However I do have a lot of experience with dirty pours! Idk why it never occurred to me, but now I have hope that I won't screw up this Christmas present!!
Amazing... I pour acrylic paint and very aware how the paints mix. Have you tried doing a tree ring over a tumbler? I like your method of covering the tumbler with the paint I will have to remember this for when I pour over any object thank you again for another amazing video
I’m trying one of these and I’m wondering can you sand paint after it dries because the paint for my cup was dripping before but once got on the cup lots of ridges? Did I do something wrong?
So I did this because of your video, sanded and spray painted waited 24 hours, then did the dirty pour and waited another day and then I just put on my coat of epoxy and at first it looked great but now its all lumpy like big holes all over, I dont understand why? I think Ill let it finish and try and sand and add another coat. Could it just be the epoxy I am using?
I wonder if this is too hard to do on a pen? 🤔🤔 I only have one brown alcohol ink so I’m brainstorming until I can order more lol. But this tumbler is so nice!
Once the epoxy has been mixed for at least 3 minutes or follow your mixing instructions on your epoxy box/ labels. I do heat up my epoxy, it makes it easier to work with.
Your videos are my "Go-To" for learning this fun craft. You're very thorough, reassuring to us novices that "It will be awesome", and come across as that knowledgeable friend that lives to see her friends do great. I also love that you admit that you sometimes have heavy hands with the heat gun, it's always in my mind to let the epoxy have time to react before I blast it again.
I've been watching your tumbler videos and they are so helpful. I have a visitor center that wants to sell my tumblers. What I have found is that Rustoleaum covers in one coat whereas cheaper paints take 2 coats and create a cloud of paint in the air. Definitely worth it to spend a couple dollars more. Thanks for all your videos!
Brown Trout Films brought me here ❤
Acrylic paint! Who knew. Great video and thank you.
OMG... I just tried your technique and it came out amazing. Thank you sooo much.
Great!
Awesome cup!!!
I love dirty pours but never did the browns. I will now though. Thank you. It’s awesome
You are sooo thorough in your videos and I love it!! ❤️❤️
I have seen the wood grain on cups in groups but had no idea how to do it! Thank you!
kool video - I really enjoyed watching this video. And the Tumbler came out really nice.
You have me another thing to make with resin. I love it!
I wish I could craft with you. Amazing job.
Beautiful.
Oh wow I never knew it could be done with acrylic paint !! So cool !!
Tried this methods and it was gorgeous!!!
You’re awesome enjoyed video , will try this method . Thx
I am trying this today! TYSMFS!!!
I love your videos, I'm working on my room as we speak, can't wait to start on my tumblers and shirts, thank you 👍🏼
Love your videos
I’m out of my alcohol inks. Can’t wait to try this
Thank you!! Here’s my first attempt.
You were right, so easy!!
I’m looking forward to doing this pour! Thank you!
What a great idea. Tfs
These are so gorgeous! Can't wait to try!
Great pour - thank you for this video!
You’re videos are so helpful!
That looks so pretty it looks like a melted hot fudge icecream!
Cute!
Love it great Father's Day gift idea tfs
Love it thanks you so much from Australia xx God bless ❤
This is such a perfect wood grain effect. You also answered a question I have had. If you use multi surface or enamel craft paint you can bake cure it after 24 hours. The craftsmart multi surface says 72 hours. It will be dishwasher safe and it shouldn’t come up with the transfer tape. I painted a cup with regular craft paint and just waited. I can’t remove it to save my life.
I put foil on the table so it doesnt leak through! I also will tilt the cups around with my hand to keep the bottoms from looking like that instead of using a wooden stick! :)
What kind of motor do you use. I love that all you have to do is touch your pvc and it switches directions. Love your videos
Love this
Omg thank you for this video. I've tried to do the woodgrain with alcohol inks and failed. However I do have a lot of experience with dirty pours! Idk why it never occurred to me, but now I have hope that I won't screw up this Christmas present!!
Good idea and this paint is cheaper, gonna do this instead.
Amazing... I pour acrylic paint and very aware how the paints mix. Have you tried doing a tree ring over a tumbler? I like your method of covering the tumbler with the paint I will have to remember this for when I pour over any object thank you again for another amazing video
LOVE THIS!! 💗💗 Have you done a tumbler with the 3-D like mermaid scales/ dragon scales?! If not could you do a tutorial for one?
Thank you!! Step by step, this video was so easy to follow and looks like SO much fun ! Any tips on how to paint pour only half of the tumbler?
Have you done one of these with all white/greys? How many different shades of grey should I use? Thanks in advance!!
I paint my tumblers with acrylic paint in the winter instead of spray paint. Can you still do this pour and get wood grain affect?
I’m trying one of these and I’m wondering can you sand paint after it dries because the paint for my cup was dripping before but once got on the cup lots of ridges? Did I do something wrong?
Yes you can! Then re epoxy after you have sanded
Do you sand out and drips in the middle of the tumbler that formed during drying? mine isnt smooth
yes, sand then re epoxy
AWESOME 💕🔥
How long do you spin it for? To you take it off and let it dry after so long of spinning?
So I did this because of your video, sanded and spray painted waited 24 hours, then did the dirty pour and waited another day and then I just put on my coat of epoxy and at first it looked great but now its all lumpy like big holes all over, I dont understand why? I think Ill let it finish and try and sand and add another coat. Could it just be the epoxy I am using?
It is most likely the epoxy if you prepped your tumbler correctly.
Can glitter be added?
I wonder if this is too hard to do on a pen? 🤔🤔 I only have one brown alcohol ink so I’m brainstorming until I can order more lol. But this tumbler is so nice!
Give it a try! 😍
What are you using to turn your tumbler
Do you wait to apply epoxy until it starts to heat up or just combined??
Once the epoxy has been mixed for at least 3 minutes or follow your mixing instructions on your epoxy box/ labels. I do heat up my epoxy, it makes it easier to work with.
What kind of mask are you wearing when applying your epoxy?
Can you pour the acrylic over the epoxy!!!
What if you don't have a spinner? Are you unable to do the project then?