How To Glitter A Tumbler | Mod Podge Method | Start To Finish For Beginners

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
  • An Easy to follow tutorial, teaching you how to prep and glitter a stainless steel tumbler using the Mod Podge method.
    Materials Used:
    The Glitter Guy 30oz Curve tumbler: TheGlitterGuy.com
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    350 Grit Sand Paper: Amazon
    Mod Podge Matte: Amazon
    Plaid FolkArt 1” Paint Brush: Walmart
    Krylon Easy Tack Repositionable Adhesive: Walmart
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Комментарии • 5

  • @yasminezamora9469
    @yasminezamora9469 3 года назад +1

    I clean my paint brushes with Jabon(soap) Zote. You can find it at Walmart in or near the laundry detergent isle. Underwater you run your brush on the soap bar then rub the soap onto into the brisles until sudsy. Then wash it off and keep doing that until the brush is back to normal.

  • @courtneywood9070
    @courtneywood9070 4 года назад

    Hey Sara,
    I am trying to find a video of someone spray painting a base coast on a tumbler. I always seem to get paint inside the cup and am trying to find ways to eliminate that. Do you know of any? I have tried to look on youtube, but haven't found too many that are helpful. Thanks!

    • @EmilyMineDesigns
      @EmilyMineDesigns 4 года назад +1

      Courtney Wood if you get the paint inside the cup it is really simple to get it out. Just take a rag, coffee filter, paper towel etc. and some 91% alcohol and it will wipe right out. The sooner you wipe it out the easier it’ll be. If alcohol isn’t taking it out you can do the same method with acetone! To avoid the paint getting inside all together take a paper plate and cut a hole in the middle of it. Make sure the hole is just big enough for your PVC pipe (or whatever you’re using to hold the tumbler) to fit through. Slide the paper plate all the way up to your cup and then leave it there while painting. That’s an easy way to keep paint from getting on the inside 😊 I hope I could help!

  • @sissymccall4306
    @sissymccall4306 4 года назад

    What is the name of the spray glue you used?