Really really cute!!!! Your little bucket is the perfect size so that you could actually make a flower design where it truly looks like flowers. OR you can make diamonds.+ more. if you do a RUclips search for water marble on nails. You'll get really inspired! One lady in particular she is the queen of marbling she has "water marble March" so the past six or so years the month of March all she does is water marbles and create GORGEOUS designs! I used to do this a lot on my own nails. Nails and cups are curved. Can definitely be achieved cups too. Especially with the size of your small bucket!!!😘
@@Luxinda Well you're more than welcome. Are you going to check it out? It would actually be so much easier on a Tumblr because it's bigger. As a example learn how to do a flower design on your cup? It's really SO EASY much more than you'd think.. if you can run a skinny skewr thru paint. And we know you can because you did it on these cups. The only difference is you're making an actual design.Again so EASY.. I love the pastel colors you use..with the white background.It really makes the colors pop.. This is the best way to achieve that on nails too ...I would just love to see it done on one of your wine cups.. you would be the only Tumblr maker to do this one-of-a-kind original design if you will. Thanks, I look forward to seeing it...I hope you give it a go at least.. I think you would absolutely fall in love with this technique ..✌😘
Oh I just want to add. If you are indeed willing to try? It does take a little practice. You just use regular tap water @ room temperature. But you don't want to be wasting paint and expensive tumblers. I would say practice on your nails but they're not long enough to see the design. You could TRY paper I never HAD much luck with that.. but whatever you try it on you HAVE to have the WHITE base coat.. like with fingernails it will NOT show up at all without the white base coat.. it's just one of those weird Oddities. If you have some nail pops laying around that would be your BEST practice tool.. in case you don't know LOL they're fake clear very long different styles like coffin Etc and they're glued to like a stick so they're very easy to dip into the water. In this case you would just use a small cup NOT tiny..But like 8 or 12 o/z. But a little wider around than the normal 8/12 oz cup. And yeah it does take practice but once you get it down. Oh my gosh you won't want to stop doing them! I got to thinking this is a very important to tell her about so she's not wasting expensive tumblers Because ANYBODY has to practice this a bit they just can't do it the first tries.. okay I'll quit rambling I really do hope you try it. Like I said paper just did not work out for me that was not a good practice tool. Her RUclips name: "My simple little pleasures" in her playlist you'll find all of her Water Marble March videos.. I would go back to one of the oldest years. So that you get the step-by-step directions. I don't think she does that in her newer years AS much..Rainbow Miracle is a great example of her flower designs there's a lot of designs I just like flowers the best you might like something else better. Although I don't know if that's a good pick.. that might confuse you. Because that particular video she's doing decals instead of directly on her nails. So I rather have you look at one where she's doing it directly on the fingernail not making a decal to put on the fingernail. Okay I will shut up good luck
Good Morning ☀️ Pretty Lady & Happy Saturday too😍OMGOOOODNESS those are flipping Beautiful & FANTABULOUS 🌈🥰✨I have 4 wine glasses I need to put together for a Legion Charity and Yep you just gave me the PERFECT idea🫶🏻🙌🏻🇺🇸thank you for the wonderful experiment/tutorial can’t wait to see the DecoArt version 👍🏻👍🏻✨🌈😊
Love them! The first one, when you first finished pulling it out of the bucket had a really strong 70s retro sort of vibe, but I think the neons were my favourite.
totally love how these look .. I was thinking the same with the bottoms .. they are so pretty too bad they are at the bottom but that is the nature of marbling ! Thank you for sharing as always :)
Thank you! I covered all three of the stainless steel wine tumblers with Rustoleum brand matte white spray paint before I dipped them into the marbling paints in the bucket. I hope that answers your question.
@@Luxinda thank you very much for your attention!!! I am a luthier I live in Brazil I bought the pebeo marbeling paints, I managed to change the water without the carrageenan it was perfect, but whenever I use spray the design is not fixing it runs !!! what is the base of your background paint? PU/Oil/etcetc to try to find something similar! thank you so much
Oh, ok, I’m sorry, I misunderstand your question. I did not seal these with anything before applying resin. I don’t think the marbling paints are oil-based. I think they’re acrylic. So I let the cups sit and dry for 24 hours then I applied a coat of epoxy resin over each one. A polyurethane varnish might work, but I’ve never tried it. There’s a spray varnish called Kamar by Krylon that is supposed to work on anything that might run (like a watercolor painting). Something like that might work.
Thank you!! That would probably work great, like how I ended up finally getting the Brusho crystals on a tumbler 🤔😁 The only issue I can imagine is if the water warps the vinyl a lot, but it should be reversible by letting it dry then stacking weight on it to fully flatten. Maybe I’ll give it a try - thank you for the idea! 😊
I’m not sure I understand the question. Once the cup is dipped and still underwater, I use my free hand to swish the remaining floating paint aside so it doesn’t have a chance to touch the cup and potentially ruin the design as the cup is pulled up out of the water. Does that answer your question?
Thank you!! Honestly, I don’t think it would prevent the running completely, simply because the thick liquid takes quite awhile to dry, and the paint starts running almost immediately (except on flat paper). But it certainly might help!
Yes, it should because in this case, there’s a layer of epoxy resin covering the entire tumbler. If you don’t want to deal with resin, you’ll need to paint or spray on some other form of varnish and that should also protect it from washing. However, it probably won’t survive in a dishwasher.
There are a couple ways. One is to use acetone (nail polish remover), which will dissolve the paint and then you can wipe it off (but this is very messy). The easiest way is to let the bad dip dry, then spray paint the entire cup white (or any other color) and once that’s dry, dip the cup again.
Oh probably!!! I used the little wine tumblers just because I wasn’t sure if I’d have enough carrageenan to mix up a large bucketful of the thick water for dipping bigger tumblers. But it should definitely work 😊
Thank you!! No, actually I did not seal them at all! Because of … life, I guess… I did end up letting them sit for a couple days before I got around to resin, so I decided to just go for it and see what would happen. And, of course, I didn’t bother to mention any of that in the video 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
@@kristajones815 I don’t think it is. I haven’t looked to be 100% sure, but on the pieces of paper I marbled with this kit, there is no oily residue at all, whereas when I try marbling paper with the Marabu Easy Marble paints, the paper gets really translucent and greasy. It would also explain why I didn’t need to seal these wine tumblers and had no fish-eye problems with the resin.
@@Luxinda if it didn't leave an oily residue on paper then it most likely isn't oil based. They're beautiful. I might have to try this soon. Thank you so much for trying this out!.
Good afternoon, I need help, I'm trying to make a swirl or also known as marbeling, I've made great advances, I'm a luthier I would like to paint my guitars by immersion in water, I'll report my advances to simplify 1-) water density: I have already achieved a good density with the following products: CMC, carrageenan and emulsifier (nestle) 2: Paints: I managed to make the paints float and make drawings under these solutions already listed in the previous item, I have already used the following paints, food dyes, water-based paints, acrylic paints and special paints from the pebeo brand made for marbling 3-) I can transfer my drawings perfectly to plain paper or potassium sulfate treated paper, 4-) I need to make this happen on guitars that I have to apply a sealant base, I was told to use the white spray from the brand rust oleum ultracover 2x, I apply it on the wood, however unfortunately, every time I do the immersion in any of the paints the drawings are destroyed and run down the body of the guitar, they just don't stick. Please, I need to know which product to apply under the wood after I have applied the rust oleum base so that the designs remain on the guitar.
Oh my, now I see why you’re getting frustrated. The thing is, I’m not really sure how to help. I’ve never done any marbling on anything other than paper or the three resin wine glasses in this one video. And on these wine glasses, the colors ran! It didn’t bother me, but it’s not going to behave the way that will keep your art intact. The only thing I can think of is a different kind of marbling completely. The design is actually printed onto film; the film is floated in water then sprayed with a chemical that dissolves the film but leaves the design perfectly floating on the water. And it can be picked up by dipping anything into it. Let me see if I can find you a link. I don’t know if it will help you, but it’s all I can think of… ruclips.net/video/11jB45cZCkw/видео.html
Thank you!! Oh, I’m sure there is 😊😊 it’s really just a matter of having enough thickened water to fill a deep-ish tray, like a lasagna pan or something! 💦 🤔🤔🤔😁
@@Luxinda nice! I really appreciate that you do these experiments, I get psyched during the day to try things, but by the time I get home from work, I’m too pooped to do anything! 😆
Ohhhhh, I just found a DecoArt version of this paper marbling kit! Can't wait to give it a try with tumblers -- stay tuned!!
Now here I go to Amazon to find a marbling paint kit. LOL. I love them. They are so pretty.
Thank you!!! Fair warning, some of the marbling kits there are much better than others (I lucked out with this one).
Wow! I'm impressed. Can't wait to see the DecoArt version!
Thank you!!😊😊
I like let them all! I don’t mind the spots that it ran either! Gives it the water color look 🥰
Thank you!! Agreed 😊😊
One of the coolest hydrodips I've seen!
Thank you!! The paint is just so different from the more popular marbling paints (and spray paint) - lots more work time, for one!
Really really cute!!!! Your little bucket is the perfect size so that you could actually make a flower design where it truly looks like flowers. OR you can make diamonds.+ more. if you do a RUclips search for water marble on nails. You'll get really inspired! One lady in particular she is the queen of marbling she has "water marble March" so the past six or so years the month of March all she does is water marbles and create GORGEOUS designs! I used to do this a lot on my own nails. Nails and cups are curved. Can definitely be achieved cups too. Especially with the size of your small bucket!!!😘
Thank you!
@@Luxinda Well you're more than welcome. Are you going to check it out? It would actually be so much easier on a Tumblr because it's bigger. As a example learn how to do a flower design on your cup? It's really SO EASY much more than you'd think.. if you can run a skinny skewr thru paint. And we know you can because you did it on these cups. The only difference is you're making an actual design.Again so EASY.. I love the pastel colors you use..with the white background.It really makes the colors pop.. This is the best way to achieve that on nails too ...I would just love to see it done on one of your wine cups.. you would be the only Tumblr maker to do this one-of-a-kind original design if you will. Thanks, I look forward to seeing it...I hope you give it a go at least.. I think you would absolutely fall in love with this technique ..✌😘
Oh I just want to add. If you are indeed willing to try? It does take a little practice. You just use regular tap water @ room temperature. But you don't want to be wasting paint and expensive tumblers. I would say practice on your nails but they're not long enough to see the design. You could TRY paper I never HAD much luck with that.. but whatever you try it on you HAVE to have the WHITE base coat.. like with fingernails it will NOT show up at all without the white base coat.. it's just one of those weird Oddities. If you have some nail pops laying around that would be your BEST practice tool.. in case you don't know LOL they're fake clear very long different styles like coffin Etc and they're glued to like a stick so they're very easy to dip into the water. In this case you would just use a small cup NOT tiny..But like 8 or 12 o/z. But a little wider around than the normal 8/12 oz cup. And yeah it does take practice but once you get it down. Oh my gosh you won't want to stop doing them! I got to thinking this is a very important to tell her about so she's not wasting expensive tumblers Because ANYBODY has to practice this a bit they just can't do it the first tries.. okay I'll quit rambling I really do hope you try it. Like I said paper just did not work out for me that was not a good practice tool. Her RUclips name: "My simple little pleasures" in her playlist you'll find all of her Water Marble March videos.. I would go back to one of the oldest years. So that you get the step-by-step directions. I don't think she does that in her newer years AS much..Rainbow Miracle is a great example of her flower designs there's a lot of designs I just like flowers the best you might like something else better. Although I don't know if that's a good pick.. that might confuse you. Because that particular video she's doing decals instead of directly on her nails. So I rather have you look at one where she's doing it directly on the fingernail not making a decal to put on the fingernail. Okay I will shut up good luck
I love these! Best purchase I’ve made. The colors are even more vibrant in person. They’re quickly becoming my everyday coffee mugs.
Oh, I’m so glad you’re enjoying them!! 😊😊
Good Morning ☀️ Pretty Lady & Happy Saturday too😍OMGOOOODNESS those are flipping Beautiful & FANTABULOUS 🌈🥰✨I have 4 wine glasses I need to put together for a Legion Charity and Yep you just gave me the PERFECT idea🫶🏻🙌🏻🇺🇸thank you for the wonderful experiment/tutorial can’t wait to see the DecoArt version 👍🏻👍🏻✨🌈😊
Morning!! Thank you! 😊😊 Have fun with your project 🥰🥰
Wow I love these hyro dipped cups
Thank you!! It was a very pleasant surprise! The paint stays fluid so much longer than the Easy Marble paints that gloop up very quickly.
@@Luxinda what is the name of the product and where did you find it I would love to give it a go
@@sabrinahopson9795 sure! Here’s my affiliate link for the kit amzn.to/3mcmvST
The name of it is Marbling Paint Kit made by a company called Asago.
They are beautiful! What a clever 💡.
Thank you!!😊😊
That really works! Beautiful
Thank you!! Yes, it worked waaay better than I expected 😳😁
Absolutely beautiful
Thank you!!😊
Must must must try this! How fun!
Thank you!! It definitely is fun! 😁
I love how these turned out! Now off to Amazon for some more stuff I'll probably never use😂
Thank you!! 😁😁😁
These did turned out awesome - you make my day- - have a great weekend
Thank you!!! You have a great day, too 😊😊😊
Those are spectacular holy moly! 😍
Thanks!! Very pleasantly surprised!! 😊
I think they all turned out amazing!!
Thanks very much!! 😊😊
Awesome I am going to give this a try I have some vases that I want to marble
Thank you!! Hope it turns out beautifully for you! 😊😊
Love them! The first one, when you first finished pulling it out of the bucket had a really strong 70s retro sort of vibe, but I think the neons were my favourite.
Thank you!!! Yes, the neons in that kit are really vibrant! There is a ROYGBV collection in “regular” and another in “neon”. Lots of options 😁😁
Okay those came out beautiful. Now I need to go and try it myself!!! Thank you for the video!!
Thank you!! Have fun 😊😊
I love how they turned out ❤️. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you!!😊
This technique is so cool 😎 Love it 👏👏👏
Thank you!! 😊😊
Those turned out amazing! They are more pigmented than the easy marble tumblers!
Thank you! Yes, much more vibrant paints 🤩
So fun!!!
Thank you! 😊
totally love how these look .. I was thinking the same with the bottoms .. they are so pretty too bad they are at the bottom but that is the nature of marbling ! Thank you for sharing as always :)
Thank you!!! I know, right?! 🙄😁
Please what base did you use on the vases? pu /oil/ etcet thank you very much it was beautiful
Thank you! I covered all three of the stainless steel wine tumblers with Rustoleum brand matte white spray paint before I dipped them into the marbling paints in the bucket. I hope that answers your question.
@@Luxinda thank you very much for your attention!!! I am a luthier I live in Brazil I bought the pebeo marbeling paints, I managed to change the water without the carrageenan it was perfect, but whenever I use spray the design is not fixing it runs !!! what is the base of your background paint? PU/Oil/etcetc to try to find something similar! thank you so much
Oh, ok, I’m sorry, I misunderstand your question. I did not seal these with anything before applying resin. I don’t think the marbling paints are oil-based. I think they’re acrylic. So I let the cups sit and dry for 24 hours then I applied a coat of epoxy resin over each one. A polyurethane varnish might work, but I’ve never tried it. There’s a spray varnish called Kamar by Krylon that is supposed to work on anything that might run (like a watercolor painting). Something like that might work.
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I wonder if you could use printable vinyl (like you would use the regular paper) to then apply to a tumbler?? Love the look 🙂.
Thank you!! That would probably work great, like how I ended up finally getting the Brusho crystals on a tumbler 🤔😁 The only issue I can imagine is if the water warps the vinyl a lot, but it should be reversible by letting it dry then stacking weight on it to fully flatten. Maybe I’ll give it a try - thank you for the idea! 😊
@@Luxinda I think I will try, also. I will let you know if I do.
Very 😎 cool!
Thank you!!! 😊
Gosh these are amazing ❤ love them ❤❤
Thank you!!😊😊
So it seems that the bits that already pick up the paint when additional paint washes over it, the topmost layer doesn't stick?
I’m not sure I understand the question. Once the cup is dipped and still underwater, I use my free hand to swish the remaining floating paint aside so it doesn’t have a chance to touch the cup and potentially ruin the design as the cup is pulled up out of the water. Does that answer your question?
Wonderful! I wonder if you fan dried them would you not get the running?
Thank you!! Honestly, I don’t think it would prevent the running completely, simply because the thick liquid takes quite awhile to dry, and the paint starts running almost immediately (except on flat paper). But it certainly might help!
Will the paint stay on after washing?
Yes, it should because in this case, there’s a layer of epoxy resin covering the entire tumbler. If you don’t want to deal with resin, you’ll need to paint or spray on some other form of varnish and that should also protect it from washing. However, it probably won’t survive in a dishwasher.
@@Luxinda Thanks so much! Is the resin coating on top of the paint?
@@KileyNewbold yes, the resin coat is the very last thing applied over the cup, so it covers and protects all the marbling.
How can you clean the paint off if you do not like the design at all?
There are a couple ways. One is to use acetone (nail polish remover), which will dissolve the paint and then you can wipe it off (but this is very messy). The easiest way is to let the bad dip dry, then spray paint the entire cup white (or any other color) and once that’s dry, dip the cup again.
I wonder if I could use the on bigger cups 🤔
Oh probably!!! I used the little wine tumblers just because I wasn’t sure if I’d have enough carrageenan to mix up a large bucketful of the thick water for dipping bigger tumblers. But it should definitely work 😊
I love these! Did you have to seal them before epoxy like with the easy marble?
Thank you!! No, actually I did not seal them at all! Because of … life, I guess… I did end up letting them sit for a couple days before I got around to resin, so I decided to just go for it and see what would happen. And, of course, I didn’t bother to mention any of that in the video 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
@@Luxinda is the paint you used oil based?
@@kristajones815 I don’t think it is. I haven’t looked to be 100% sure, but on the pieces of paper I marbled with this kit, there is no oily residue at all, whereas when I try marbling paper with the Marabu Easy Marble paints, the paper gets really translucent and greasy. It would also explain why I didn’t need to seal these wine tumblers and had no fish-eye problems with the resin.
@@Luxinda if it didn't leave an oily residue on paper then it most likely isn't oil based. They're beautiful. I might have to try this soon. Thank you so much for trying this out!.
@@kristajones815 sure thing! 😊
Good afternoon, I need help, I'm trying to make a swirl or also known as marbeling, I've made great advances, I'm a luthier I would like to paint my guitars by immersion in water, I'll report my advances to simplify
1-) water density: I have already achieved a good density with the following products: CMC, carrageenan and emulsifier (nestle)
2: Paints: I managed to make the paints float and make drawings under these solutions already listed in the previous item, I have already used the following paints, food dyes, water-based paints, acrylic paints and special paints from the pebeo brand made for marbling
3-) I can transfer my drawings perfectly to plain paper or potassium sulfate treated paper,
4-) I need to make this happen on guitars that I have to apply a sealant base, I was told to use the white spray from the brand rust oleum ultracover 2x, I apply it on the wood, however unfortunately, every time I do the immersion in any of the paints the drawings are destroyed and run down the body of the guitar, they just don't stick.
Please, I need to know which product to apply under the wood after I have applied the rust oleum base so that the designs remain on the guitar.
Oh my, now I see why you’re getting frustrated. The thing is, I’m not really sure how to help. I’ve never done any marbling on anything other than paper or the three resin wine glasses in this one video. And on these wine glasses, the colors ran! It didn’t bother me, but it’s not going to behave the way that will keep your art intact.
The only thing I can think of is a different kind of marbling completely. The design is actually printed onto film; the film is floated in water then sprayed with a chemical that dissolves the film but leaves the design perfectly floating on the water. And it can be picked up by dipping anything into it.
Let me see if I can find you a link. I don’t know if it will help you, but it’s all I can think of…
ruclips.net/video/11jB45cZCkw/видео.html
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They are so pretty! Too bad there’s not a way to dip/roll it horizontally.
Thank you!! Oh, I’m sure there is 😊😊 it’s really just a matter of having enough thickened water to fill a deep-ish tray, like a lasagna pan or something! 💦 🤔🤔🤔😁
@@Luxinda was also thinking you could dip a sheet of white vinyl then wrap a cup with it, not sure if that’s doable, but maybe 🤷🏻♀️
@@wtglb it probably is (I really can’t think of a reason it wouldn’t work), so I may give that a try and see what happens. Thanks! 🥰🥰
@@Luxinda nice! I really appreciate that you do these experiments, I get psyched during the day to try things, but by the time I get home from work, I’m too pooped to do anything! 😆
@@wtglb oh, I hear that!
you are my swirl hero
Aw, thank you!! 😊🥰