Awww, thank you 02Huntet😂. It really is only because I don't like having my colors turn to mud. And, honestly I haven't done one of these in such a long time, I would probably have to rewatch my video, to do another. 😊🐭🎄
So pretty 😍. If you want more lacing, try blowing the streaked parts straight on with a straw. I got some awesome lacing using that technique on a cup.
Hi Carrie,. Thank you☺️. I normally would do that to achieve lacing. However, I was pleasantly surprised, it happened without any extra efforts. 😄 Happy surprise. Thanks for watching and your support 😊💖
The white is basically white acrylic paint and alcohol. You might be about to add a couple drops at a time or alcohol and it might help with the clumpyness
Thank you, Archie. The dry spots, many times, are a result of too little epoxy on the cup. I also like to let my epoxy set a little while before I apply ink. This isn't fool proof, but I've had better luck using these rules of thumb. Best wishes And happy creating. 😊🐭☃️
What does it mean when the ink breaks through the epoxy? I hear you say it in the video… also, I have tried many of these and they come wavy???? What am I doing wrong? Also you said, at the end of the video you used and ink to “finish” the epoxy, what does that mean? BTW, you are incredibly talented and thank you for your time in sharing it with us.
You are very welcome. **When your inks break through the resin, it's typically due to your resin being too thin. The alcohol ink is able to push through. *** I have found that swirls happen when the resin is too warm and moves too freely. Less heat slows the flow. Try not to worry about the bubbles so much. The alcohol, in alcohol ink will usually handle the micro bubbles. I try to be a bit more deliberate when placing my inks. That way it's not all over the cup. **** The ink in the resin at the end was Marabu Rainbow alcohol ink, just for a little shimmer. I hope this helps. ☺️🌺🐭
Sandi this is gorgeous! I'm a pink kinda gal, love it! Have you ever done a power wash tumbler or a beach tumbler? If not, would you consider? They are two that I definitely want to learn how to do. Wishing you a great day!
Hi Lynne, Thank you☺️. I've done both. But, it was before I started my channel. I would be happy to include them in future videos though. You've got a little time for your shoulder to heal, before you can get back into it. But, you've got a standing couple of videos coming, once you're up to it.☺️🌺🐭
Hi Sandi, thank you so much! I look forward to that! I'm soo ready to get back in the swing of things! I'm a very active person and being down like this is driving me crazy! I'm very lucky it was my left shoulder instead of the right! Always something to be grateful for. ❤️If it's not healed soon I'm gonna have to start working one handed to keep my sanity! 😂😂😂 Have a great day! ☀️🌻🌞
Thank you Tanya😊. Yes Ma'am it is available. You can contact me at: pourhousearts@gmail.com for information. Thank you for watching and your support ☺️💖
How do u like the marine epoxy? I’m on my 4th cup, I’ve been heating my epoxy with a blow dryer to help the bubbles and thin out the application- is this right to do?
I have used several different epoxies. Pro Marine has been with me for 4 yrs and I have never had an issue with it. I use other brands for different applications. You can use a blow dryer, but most don't heat enough with a low fan. If you have a dollar general, you might buy a small lighter/torch and try that. Or a heat gun works too. But, if the hair dryer is working for you, who's gonna tell you no? I use a torch or heat gun, depending on technique. You're going to go through many changes as you get into this money pit we call tumblers😅😅. Be creative, there are no such things as rules, in art. One person's way of doing things, isn't necessarily someone else's. Have fun and hope to see you in my comments, in the future.😊🐭🎄
thanks sandi so much - yes it’s my stress relief from a super hectic job- it’s always fun UNTIL - UNTIL i try to print from my new cricut - it needs to go in trash! lol
My cricut collects dust between uses. I am not a fan. It's a last resort for anything tumbler related. I'd rather hand paint, than print and cut or cut in general. 😊🐭🎄
Hi Ralph, you definitely can add a purple. Maybe try to somewhat keep the two colors separated. But blending them will only make a variation of the two. Good luck. I'm sure whoever is receiving it, will love it.😊🌺🐭🍁
Great question. White tends to be heavier and, therefore, drops straight through the epoxy, leaving fish eyes. If you mix the White with epoxy first, you've got a good chance with it. Just my experience. Let me know if you have success with it.
I think this cup turned out amazing all the the different marbolizing is amazing ❤❤
Thank you @erikaoxoxo936
Wonderful it takes talent to not put too many colors - which I’m guilty of. Classy!
Awww, thank you 02Huntet😂. It really is only because I don't like having my colors turn to mud. And, honestly I haven't done one of these in such a long time, I would probably have to rewatch my video, to do another. 😊🐭🎄
So pretty 😍. If you want more lacing, try blowing the streaked parts straight on with a straw. I got some awesome lacing using that technique on a cup.
Hi Carrie,. Thank you☺️. I normally would do that to achieve lacing. However, I was pleasantly surprised, it happened without any extra efforts. 😄 Happy surprise. Thanks for watching and your support 😊💖
😊 love the pinks…
Thank you, Dahlia😊🌺🐭
STUNNING 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Thank you so much, Marta😊🌺🐭
Reminded me of rose petals but can see Irises also. Came out beautiful. ❤ it.
Thank you. I love when people find elements of nature in my art.
@@sandisshedhouse4741 I was one of those kids that laid down in tall grass and stared at clouds and saw different things in them.
Don't ever lose that child like quality and wonder😊
@@sandisshedhouse4741 in my 70’s now and pretty sure I’ll never lose that childlike awe and imagination. 🥰
I love this!!
Stunning
Thank you kindly, Suey😊💖
Sooo beautiful
Love Love Love
Thank you so much, Diane☺️💖
This is stunning
Thank you Emily. I appreciate your support 😊
The white is basically white acrylic paint and alcohol. You might be about to add a couple drops at a time or alcohol and it might help with the clumpyness
Thank you, I will definitely try adding alcohol. I appreciate your suggestion ☺️ Thanks for your support 😊
That's incredible, and beautiful 🥰
So sweet of you 🥰
Love your work 👌🏻awsome....
Are the tumbler glass
Thank you. No they are stainless steel.
Beautiful!
Thank you😊
Love the colors they blended nicely. Beautiful
Thank you Brenda😊 I appreciate your support ☺️💖
Reminds me of roses.
As this developed, I saw lilies and roses. I really love this tumbler🥰
Thank you for watching 💖
Love this! 💗
Thank you so much Vickye 😊 I appreciate your support 😊💖
Oh my! I was rolling! Female baby makers! 😂 Stunning result, it truly is.
😉 Thank you so much 😊🌺🐭
@@sandisshedhouse4741 I already love your personality! You have a fan in Bryan, TX. ♥️
😊 Awww you're so sweet. Thank you. I've been called out for lack of a filter. I just poke'm in the forehead and push them off my porch.😉☺️🌺🐭
@@sandisshedhouse4741 🤣🤣🤣
Gorgeous!!!!!
Thank you so much. I appreciate your support. Thanks for watching 😊
Hello 👋 how are you doing
Hello, Thank you for watching 😊
@@sandisshedhouse4741 I'd like to know more about you if you don't mind 🙂
@@sandisshedhouse4741 where are you from
So beautiful 😍! I need to try one of these.
Thank you darling🌺 I hadn't done one in almost a yr and thought, why not. Thanks for watching 😊💖
Looks Great. How did you not get dry spots. I'm just starting out at this and I can't figure out what i'm doing wrong
Thank you, Archie.
The dry spots, many times, are a result of too little epoxy on the cup. I also like to let my epoxy set a little while before I apply ink. This isn't fool proof, but I've had better luck using these rules of thumb. Best wishes And happy creating. 😊🐭☃️
Turned out very pretty! 😊
Thank you 😊
I learn do my waching this special lady
Thank you so much Juan😊🌺🐭
What does it mean when the ink breaks through the epoxy? I hear you say it in the video… also, I have tried many of these and they come wavy???? What am I doing wrong? Also you said, at the end of the video you used and ink to “finish” the epoxy, what does that mean?
BTW, you are incredibly talented and thank you for your time in sharing it with us.
You are very welcome.
**When your inks break through the resin, it's typically due to your resin being too thin. The alcohol ink is able to push through.
*** I have found that swirls happen when the resin is too warm and moves too freely. Less heat slows the flow. Try not to worry about the bubbles so much. The alcohol, in alcohol ink will usually handle the micro bubbles. I try to be a bit more deliberate when placing my inks. That way it's not all over the cup.
**** The ink in the resin at the end was Marabu Rainbow alcohol ink, just for a little shimmer.
I hope this helps. ☺️🌺🐭
Sandi this is gorgeous! I'm a pink kinda gal, love it! Have you ever done a power wash tumbler or a beach tumbler? If not, would you consider? They are two that I definitely want to learn how to do. Wishing you a great day!
Hi Lynne,
Thank you☺️. I've done both. But, it was before I started my channel. I would be happy to include them in future videos though. You've got a little time for your shoulder to heal, before you can get back into it. But, you've got a standing couple of videos coming, once you're up to it.☺️🌺🐭
Hi Sandi, thank you so much! I look forward to that! I'm soo ready to get back in the swing of things! I'm a very active person and being down like this is driving me crazy! I'm very lucky it was my left shoulder instead of the right! Always something to be grateful for. ❤️If it's not healed soon I'm gonna have to start working one handed to keep my sanity! 😂😂😂 Have a great day! ☀️🌻🌞
Hi there. Did you paint the tumbler black before starting or did you use a black tumbler?
Hello Valery, Yes, I did paint it black, before I started the design process. 😊🐭🎄
Gorgeous!! Pink is my absolute favorite!!! Is this tumbler for sale?? 🥰
Thank you Tanya😊. Yes Ma'am it is available.
You can contact me at:
pourhousearts@gmail.com for information.
Thank you for watching and your support ☺️💖
What is that first color?
How do u like the marine epoxy? I’m on my 4th cup, I’ve been heating my epoxy with a blow dryer to help the bubbles and thin out the application- is this right to do?
I have used several different epoxies. Pro Marine has been with me for 4 yrs and I have never had an issue with it. I use other brands for different applications.
You can use a blow dryer, but most don't heat enough with a low fan. If you have a dollar general, you might buy a small lighter/torch and try that. Or a heat gun works too.
But, if the hair dryer is working for you, who's gonna tell you no?
I use a torch or heat gun, depending on technique.
You're going to go through many changes as you get into this money pit we call tumblers😅😅. Be creative, there are no such things as rules, in art. One person's way of doing things, isn't necessarily someone else's. Have fun and hope to see you in my comments, in the future.😊🐭🎄
thanks sandi so much - yes it’s my stress relief from a super hectic job- it’s always fun UNTIL - UNTIL i try to print from my new cricut - it needs to go in trash! lol
My cricut collects dust between uses. I am not a fan. It's a last resort for anything tumbler related. I'd rather hand paint, than print and cut or cut in general. 😊🐭🎄
I need one with pink and purple, do you think I can just add a purple
Hi Ralph, you definitely can add a purple. Maybe try to somewhat keep the two colors separated. But blending them will only make a variation of the two. Good luck. I'm sure whoever is receiving it, will love it.😊🌺🐭🍁
@@sandisshedhouse4741 ty
Happy to help. Let me know how it goes. I'm interested 😊🌺🐭
hello, my english is not very good sorry, i would like to know do you run your tumbler until it is dry or stop before? thank you
Hi, I run it until the epoxy is tacky. Then I set on drying wrack overnight. Hope that helps.
Anyone ever try to add the white first?....then the colors so you can see better? Just wondering, I haven't tried this yet.
Great question. White tends to be heavier and, therefore, drops straight through the epoxy, leaving fish eyes. If you mix the White with epoxy first, you've got a good chance with it. Just my experience. Let me know if you have success with it.
What colors did you use if you don’t mind ??
Did you watch the video? She named them all at the beginning of the video.
Ya my white is also getting stuck and then spurts all over
You must be using Pinata white. Theirs is the only one that seems to crust and crud up in the nozzle. 😊🐭🙂
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