This is the best crystallac tutorial I have seen. You explained so well how to lay down fine glitters then chunky glitters so they would lay flat. Plus, the marbling effect was absolutely amazing. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and helping a fellow tumbler maker feel more confident when it comes to using crystallac products.
This is an amazing tutorial! I am new to using Crystalac and didn't know marbling was possible like done with epoxy! Thank you so much for showing and explaining how easy it can be! 😍
Absolutely LOVE this tumbler and watching all your incredibly informative tutorials and your creative giftedness. I'm new to the world of tumblers...started with epoxy but just placed a big BT order along with some amazing foils from Southern Belle Glitters and beautiful vinyl from Auntie Tay's. Super excited to get all my goodies in so that I can start recreating my rendition of your gorgeous designs. Also, would love to see your tutorial on that floral lacy-looking textured tumbler you did a TikTok short on. Please share.
Yessss! Thank you! That one I did in my Creative Community, spots open the first of every month. It's my mentorship group that acts as my patreon! We have a lot of fun in there!
I’m a big supporter of yours and watching you has made me almost exclusively use GHC. I’ve learned that all glitter company’s have essentially the same colors but they’ve got great prices. I also would love to try brite tone (as I’ve told you in almost every video lol) I’m just so intimidated. You got people who talk great about it, then of course you’ve got the people who share their stories of how difficult it is. I suffer from imposter syndrome clearly 🥴 I lovvvve your videos, though. You’ve got such a unique style 🤍🤍
Thank you so much! Some people love it, some people think the process is too long. I will say that a lot of people want instant gratification and if they don't get it right the first time then they give up. If I gave up at the beginning of my Creative adventures then I wouldn't be where I am hahah. I've had many failures! And they brought me here 🥰
Not sure how I missed this video, but with that being said. Did you put BT on top of the vinyl first and then put the rhinestones on? Do you somehow seal the rhinestones? Have you done a tutorial on making a rhinestone cup? The cup is beautiful and I am sure Kelly loved it!
Hiiii! I do not seal the Rhinestones! You want those to be your very last step! The tumbler was completely done before those. I do have a bling a live bling tutorial in my Creative Community. I will be doing more tutorials here again too!
I love all your desings lauren, i have a question too, i see you use brite tone to apply your glitter, but i see others that use glitter glue to apply the glitter, now i am confused, i have brite tone and glitter glue from crystalac, but didn't use them yet, or both can be used to apply the glitter? Tya
after you applied the vinyl decals with the rhinestones, was that it or did you do anything after? I haven't used rhinestones on my tumblers yet and may never have the patience for a fully blinged out one lol but the little touch with the decals I like!
This was the first time watching one of your tutorials. You have amazing blending skills! I've been using BT on my tumblers for about 8 months now. I'm definitely still learning, so I find myself in awe watching how easy some make it look. Haha. I have a couple of questions... I always put BT over my vinyl to seal and make the tumbler completely smooth. Did you put coats of BT over your vinyl before applying the stones? Did you use E6000 to apply your rhinestones? And since you didn't seal the rhinestones afterwards, are you afraid of them coming off? TIA! I'm looking forward to learning more to become more confident in my tumbler making.
Hey Jennifer! So first, stones should never be sealed, even if you use epoxy. Stones should be the last step. I use liquid fusion to attach the stones and no, I'm not worried about them coming off. They are adhered very well 💕 You should check out my Creative Community to help you gain confidence with using BT. The group acts as my patreon but is through my website. Spots open the 1st of every month 🥰
@@143Mikay hi! The reducer is a product from the Crystalac company that can be mixed into your Brite Tone. It increases the dry time so that the product has more time to self level
This is the best crystallac tutorial I have seen. You explained so well how to lay down fine glitters then chunky glitters so they would lay flat. Plus, the marbling effect was absolutely amazing. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and helping a fellow tumbler maker feel more confident when it comes to using crystallac products.
Oh my gosh this comment MADE MY WEEK! Thank you for this. I needed to hear that 🙏
I am binge watching your tutorials. Thank you such much for taking the time to really teach. Also, your voice is so soothing!
Thank you so much for the wonderful compliment! I will be doing new tutorials on here again soon
LOVE Kelly @ Dixie Darlins❣️❣️This turned out SO Beautiful😍🤩
Thank you so much!!
This is an amazing tutorial! I am new to using Crystalac and didn't know marbling was possible like done with epoxy! Thank you so much for showing and explaining how easy it can be! 😍
You're so so so welcome!!
Absolutely LOVE this tumbler and watching all your incredibly informative tutorials and your creative giftedness. I'm new to the world of tumblers...started with epoxy but just placed a big BT order along with some amazing foils from Southern Belle Glitters and beautiful vinyl from Auntie Tay's. Super excited to get all my goodies in so that I can start recreating my rendition of your gorgeous designs. Also, would love to see your tutorial on that floral lacy-looking textured tumbler you did a TikTok short on. Please share.
Yessss! Thank you! That one I did in my Creative Community, spots open the first of every month. It's my mentorship group that acts as my patreon! We have a lot of fun in there!
@@LaurenQuigleyCreations Awesome! I would love to join your Creative Community and will definitely keep my eyes on watch for an opening. 🥰
@@kaiteledoux9968 thank you! March 1st!
I’m a big supporter of yours and watching you has made me almost exclusively use GHC. I’ve learned that all glitter company’s have essentially the same colors but they’ve got great prices. I also would love to try brite tone (as I’ve told you in almost every video lol) I’m just so intimidated. You got people who talk great about it, then of course you’ve got the people who share their stories of how difficult it is. I suffer from imposter syndrome clearly 🥴 I lovvvve your videos, though. You’ve got such a unique style 🤍🤍
Thank you so much! Some people love it, some people think the process is too long. I will say that a lot of people want instant gratification and if they don't get it right the first time then they give up.
If I gave up at the beginning of my Creative adventures then I wouldn't be where I am hahah. I've had many failures! And they brought me here 🥰
Beautiful. Just ordered some rhinestones yesterday to try.
Have so much fun!!!
Turned out beautiful 🤩
Thank you Debbie!
So excited!! I’ve been wanting to try a rose gold cup, this could be the inspiration I need to go for it 🙂
Yayyyy! So happy to see what you come up with!
Not sure how I missed this video, but with that being said. Did you put BT on top of the vinyl first and then put the rhinestones on? Do you somehow seal the rhinestones? Have you done a tutorial on making a rhinestone cup? The cup is beautiful and I am sure Kelly loved it!
Hiiii! I do not seal the Rhinestones! You want those to be your very last step! The tumbler was completely done before those. I do have a bling a live bling tutorial in my Creative Community. I will be doing more tutorials here again too!
@@LaurenQuigleyCreations Thank you!
Is bright tone like epoxy? Can you use it on all tumblers or just for glitter?
Is glitter glue the same as mod podge?
I love all your desings lauren, i have a question too, i see you use brite tone to apply your glitter, but i see others that use glitter glue to apply the glitter, now i am confused, i have brite tone and glitter glue from crystalac, but didn't use them yet, or both can be used to apply the glitter? Tya
Hey hey! You can use either!
What did you use to apply the glitter glue? It is a makeup brush?
after you applied the vinyl decals with the rhinestones, was that it or did you do anything after? I haven't used rhinestones on my tumblers yet and may never have the patience for a fully blinged out one lol but the little touch with the decals I like!
That was the final step 🥰🥰
This was the first time watching one of your tutorials. You have amazing blending skills! I've been using BT on my tumblers for about 8 months now. I'm definitely still learning, so I find myself in awe watching how easy some make it look. Haha. I have a couple of questions... I always put BT over my vinyl to seal and make the tumbler completely smooth. Did you put coats of BT over your vinyl before applying the stones? Did you use E6000 to apply your rhinestones? And since you didn't seal the rhinestones afterwards, are you afraid of them coming off? TIA! I'm looking forward to learning more to become more confident in my tumbler making.
Hey Jennifer! So first, stones should never be sealed, even if you use epoxy. Stones should be the last step. I use liquid fusion to attach the stones and no, I'm not worried about them coming off. They are adhered very well 💕
You should check out my Creative Community to help you gain confidence with using BT. The group acts as my patreon but is through my website. Spots open the 1st of every month 🥰
@Lauren Quigley Creations thanks for replying. Alot of great info. Did u put BT over the decals before applying the rhinestones?
So so beautiful! My first time watching you and I really enjoyed it. I’ve gotta ask what color/ kind of rhinestones did you use? They looked amazing.
Thank you! These were the Pink AB from The Glitter Heart Co ❤️
@@LaurenQuigleyCreations thanks so much! ♥️
Love this! Do you use reducer in your Brite Tone?
I do if I'm having an issue with streaking due to my temperature
Hi there! May I ask what a reducer is and how it’s used? This is a beautiful tumbler. Thanks for sharing!
@@143Mikay hi! The reducer is a product from the Crystalac company that can be mixed into your Brite Tone. It increases the dry time so that the product has more time to self level
Did you a coat of brite tone over the rhinestone
Nope! You shouldn't put anything over your stones
I thought you couldn't use acrylic paint with Crystalac products?
Why didn't you use a straw?
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