Thank you so much. I watch so many tumbler tutorials and no one shows what to do with the inside and the rim, when it is dry. So thank you for showing me that last step.
I covered the inside by placing the lid in a plastic grocery sack and putting the lid on my tumbler. It worked great for a handle protected the lid and kept the water and paint out.
My suggestion is to be sure you have total coverage of paint on top of the water and dip as slow as you can. If you have full coverage and go slow the water never makes contact before the paint. If the water doesn’t touch first it can’t get trapped.
I LOVE , LOVE your tutorials. I’ve literally sat and watched every one of them in two days !!! They are sooo informative and you give excellent directions.
I’m about 2 years, and 81K subscribers late, but thank goodness I found this video AND THANK YOU soooo much for this very informative video. You answered every question on my list!!!💜💛💜💛💜
Tysm for sharing❤ I love your video and how you explain everything. I have watched several on hydrodipping since I recently tried it for the 1st time. I'm still learning and perfecting my technique, lol. But one thing I picked up was when using metallic paints was to spray them last cuz they dry faster than the other types of paint. P.S. Great color choices! I love how beautiful this cup turned out!
I always used something that vibrates I used to do that with concrete to get the bubbles out a washer or dryer might do it. That glass looks real nice. When I painted cars you can use painters tape to pull a run or sage in the epoxy
HI Lela thanks for another great tutorial!! I love watching these and seeing the color combos and pretty swirls! They're so beautiful!! The paint is dry within like 30 seconds so you can use paper towels or an old towel. No need to blow dry.
Metallics need a dark paint sprayed on your tumbler etc. and allowed to dry before dipping. Kinda acts like a primer in a way but actually it gives the gold , silver , copper a to show. Black or silver paint does a good job
I really want to start my own business and try this!!! You have helped me so much already I hope I’m successful and it is so fun already! I love to do them! Thanks for your videos you’re awesome!
nicely done. i tried one and wrapped the lid in a plastic bag and dipped that part in first. I wasn't prepared with how buoyant it was. lol. anyway, the lid soaked up most of the paint and the bottom of the cup didn't get coated very well. anyway will goo gone be ok to strip it and i'll try it again. Thanks
Try slowing down and going in at more of an angle, I noticed you went really fast and at first barely had a tilt to the cup. Moving slower will also allow the air to move before the water and paint seals over and makes a bubble.
Why is the paint clumping when I try this? Do you have to use a specific paint? I used a paint n primer spray paint. It was all I could get at the time... luke warm water... all went in at an angle ... not too fast... yet 3 came out with bad clumps... any tips would be awesome thanks
I love your cup. I have a question about the heat gun. I am new with epoxy. Every time I use the heat gun. It makes my epoxy with big gaps. Like holes in the epoxy. I read up and do exactly like they say. I keep it 6 inches or so away. I keep it moving back and forwards. I only do it for a few seconds. But it happens every time. What am I doing wrong?
Thank you so much for showing how to clean the rim, I have searched and searched to make sure I was doing right and you are the only person I have seen show this step. I do have one question; after I clean the rim sometimes the epoxy can feel sharp (I guess would be the word) how do you handle that?
Love this tumbler. I'm looking to make a black, blue, and maybe gray. This is my first tumbler to hydrodip. To make like a blue marble look. I noticed your white base coat showed through. Does that happen all the time? I was worried if I sprayed the base coat white that the white would show through the black and blue?
Love the cup and colors may I get a list of all the items I will need really just need the type of paint,primer and the name of the 1/2&1/2 that you use
You can coat the inside of the tumbler with Vaseline to prevent the paint from sticking and then wipe it out with a paper towel when done.
Yes you can! 🙂
As a beginner I'm learning so much by watching your videos. Love your cups!!
Thank you so much. I watch so many tumbler tutorials and no one shows what to do with the inside and the rim, when it is dry. So thank you for showing me that last step.
I covered the inside by placing the lid in a plastic grocery sack and putting the lid on my tumbler. It worked great for a handle protected the lid and kept the water and paint out.
Thank you for the info!
All these tumbler art are reminded me of nail art
Yes! Very similar!
Beautiful and so simple. Thank you.
My suggestion is to be sure you have total coverage of paint on top of the water and dip as slow as you can.
If you have full coverage and go slow the water never makes contact before the paint. If the water doesn’t touch first it can’t get trapped.
Thank you x infinity. Serio.
I have watched a number of your videos and really appreciate how detailed you are in your descriptions. Thanks.
+Jane Hunter Thank you so much for watching and the compliment!!
Thank you for all the detail you put into your video. For newbies this is really helpful!
Great colors. Thanks for all the detailed information. You’re very good.
I LOVE , LOVE your tutorials. I’ve literally sat and watched every one of them in two days !!! They are sooo informative and you give excellent directions.
This is such a cool unique design that is perfect for men’s tumblers!
Could be female tumbler with whichever colors you think are more "lady friendly"...
I’m about 2 years, and 81K subscribers late, but thank goodness I found this video AND THANK YOU soooo much for this very informative video. You answered every question on my list!!!💜💛💜💛💜
Tysm for sharing❤ I love your video and how you explain everything. I have watched several on hydrodipping since I recently tried it for the 1st time. I'm still learning and perfecting my technique, lol. But one thing I picked up was when using metallic paints was to spray them last cuz they dry faster than the other types of paint.
P.S. Great color choices! I love how beautiful this cup turned out!
I always used something that vibrates I used to do that with concrete to get the bubbles out a washer or dryer might do it. That glass looks real nice. When I painted cars you can use painters tape to pull a run or sage in the epoxy
This tumbler is beyond gorgeous!
HI Lela thanks for another great tutorial!! I love watching these and seeing the color combos and pretty swirls! They're so beautiful!! The paint is dry within like 30 seconds so you can use paper towels or an old towel. No need to blow dry.
Metallics need a dark paint sprayed on your tumbler etc. and allowed to dry before dipping. Kinda acts like a primer in a way but actually it gives the gold , silver , copper a to show. Black or silver paint does a good job
i have seen a few of this video and let me tell you.... yours is the best love the colors thank you for showing us...
Great video. Looks beautiful
best tutorial on hydro dip. love the way u explained it!! Keep up the good work!
Jessica Fowler Thank you so much!!! And thank you so much for watching!!!
Love your videos, very helpful especially with the cleaning tips. Most people don’t show their clean up tips. So thank you.
I love that 2yrs ago you were working towards 1k subscribers and now you are over 80k! Get it Girl!! 🎉
Thank you so much!!! 👏
My Lord that's absolutely GORGEOUS! I can't wait to try this!
Love those colors I’m just starting to do tumbler I love the way you did urs seem easy. Thanks
Love this! I’m going to try again after watching your video. I’ve already tried 4 times and stripped them all...
LORIZACHERY64 Thank you so much!!! And don’t give up! I’ve stripped so many tumblers!!! Hope it turned out well!
Love it, thanks for sharing.
I really want to start my own business and try this!!! You have helped me so much already I hope I’m successful and it is so fun already! I love to do them! Thanks for your videos you’re awesome!
Beautiful Hydro dip. I do lots of hydro dips myself. Most of my customers want them. They love the marbling effect.
Such a great looking finish! Well done!
So cool!!
Oh my, that was so easy and absolutely gorgeous!!!!
Thank you so much!
I like watching her channel, she's cute 😁 of course she gives a lot of good info 👍👍
When you first dip it take a dry paper towel and wipe from bottom to top all around tumbler this will sort both water droplets and air bubbles!
Amazing turn out and you have done such a good job explaining
Beautiful colors. 😍
Very beautiful new to the tumblers world and your videos is awesome 👌
Gonna do for sure
Thank you so much for this detailed video. It was really helpful
That tumbler turned out super cool!
My step mom would love this!
Thanks for the tutorial. I’m a newbie and will try this soon. I subscribed and look forward to new videos.
Thank you so much!!! 🥰🥰
So so cooooool! Can't wait to try!
Wow! Beautiful and easy!
Beautiful tumbler! Great tutorial! Thank you!
Paula Drew Thank you so much and welcome to my channel!!!
Looks really nice, them colors go 2gether 👍🏼
That cup is gorgeous
Love the colours and cup!
It's beautiful
That is beautiful ! Thanks for sharing , love the gold I haven’t seen one with metallic yet
Nancy Mitchell Thank you so much!! And thank you for watching!
Spray compressed are right after it’s out of the water. That’s works well ☺️
I use an air compressor to spray after dipping and it always pops the bubbles so I get no water ;) hope that helps.
Do you do it right away?
Yes I normally do it as soon as it drips a bit.
@@samiebennett352 you use the high pressure nozzle?
Thank you
This is beautiful ! 🔥🔥
That’s a beautiful tumbler
nicely done. i tried one and wrapped the lid in a plastic bag and dipped that part in first. I wasn't prepared with how buoyant it was. lol. anyway, the lid soaked up most of the paint and the bottom of the cup didn't get coated very well. anyway will goo gone be ok to strip it and i'll try it again. Thanks
Got to try this right now 😂
That is beautiful
Love the video! Thanks for sharing!
Absolutely beautiful!! Love yr videos. So Inspirational..
I’ve seen this done with Alcohol inks ~ but first time seen with spray paint ~ 😎~ very interesting too!
Lisa - do you just drop the alcohol inks in the water and do you swirl them around with anything?
Beautiful
Beautiful up & ur necklace is so cute
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
Try slowing down and going in at more of an angle, I noticed you went really fast and at first barely had a tilt to the cup. Moving slower will also allow the air to move before the water and paint seals over and makes a bubble.
Elexis Craig Thank you so much for the helpful tip and thank you for watching!!
Beautiful!!!
That's really cool. I think I should try it on my own sometime 😁💖😎❤️
Brilliant, so clear
to avoid the airbubbles on cup when you take the cup out of bucket use air pressure hose and that will get rid of bubbles
Do you have a video or can explain please.
You could also try running cool water over the cup afterwards .
OMG, that is beautiful. Love ❤️
Beautiful ❤️
💗 your drying jar👌🏾
very pretty
Are you for real? You are making this seem so easy to pick up in 10 minutes and chase! 😳
BEAUTIFUL!!!!
Awesome job😃
It’s Beautiful!! Love the colors!
Did u spray paint the cup before you hydro dipped it
Beautiful cup
+Sharneen Nelson Thank you so much!!
Thank you was so very helpful:). God Bless
Nice work
Absolutely beautiful. I’ve been watching your videos and trying to do the same. I love learning all the things you do.
New subscriber really enjoy your channel
This is so beautiful ♥️
Why is the paint clumping when I try this? Do you have to use a specific paint? I used a paint n primer spray paint. It was all I could get at the time... luke warm water... all went in at an angle ... not too fast... yet 3 came out with bad clumps... any tips would be awesome thanks
Love this!!! Thank you!!
I always hair dry immediately after so I dont get bubbles.
Thank you x
I love your cup. I have a question about the heat gun. I am new with epoxy. Every time I use the heat gun. It makes my epoxy with big gaps. Like holes in the epoxy. I read up and do exactly like they say. I keep it 6 inches or so away. I keep it moving back and forwards. I only do it for a few seconds. But it happens every time. What am I doing wrong?
I did like
Thank you so much for showing how to clean the rim, I have searched and searched to make sure I was doing right and you are the only person I have seen show this step. I do have one question; after I clean the rim sometimes the epoxy can feel sharp (I guess would be the word) how do you handle that?
I love your color choice, can you post those colors again?
Kissta4864 Black , wine and gold ☺️
Pop em with fresh tooth picks, like pop each bubble with a new tooth pick so that the paint don't matte up on the tip of them
Love this tumbler. I'm looking to make a black, blue, and maybe gray. This is my first tumbler to hydrodip. To make like a blue marble look. I noticed your white base coat showed through. Does that happen all the time? I was worried if I sprayed the base coat white that the white would show through the black and blue?
Prime it in black
👀 like top of oil spill from car~😎💗
How do you keep the paint from clumping on the cup? I used the same paint and its all clumping in one spot on the cup? TIA
My spraypaint clumps if i spray too much into the bucket. I had to stop spraying 4-5 seconds per color.
I painted a terracotts pot with a high gloss spray paint. Can I hydro dip the pot with the high gloss paint already applied to the pot?
Love the cup and colors may I get a list of all the items I will need really just need the type of paint,primer and the name of the 1/2&1/2 that you use
Did you watch the video? If you did you would know this. .
How many coats of expo you do you use?
How can you avoid pin holes on the cups??
Use a magic eraser with your acetone instead of a paper towel and the paint comes off with no scrubbing!