Thank you for sharing your entire process. Including taking off the tape after you put the glitter on, greatly appreciated. This is really a terrific video and I am thankful you took the time to share with us. Jerri
I recorded it when I worked on that cup (I was actually drinking form it today!) It will be added sometime. I have 3 more definite videos before that one though. Thank you!
Thank you. To order you can send a message through my socials or email angie@violetdoodlesboutique.com. Each tumbler is quoted based on the size of the cup and design.
In your very first video you applied a coat of mod podge then your glitter, in this video you’re applying the epoxy then the glitter - is there a difference or preference? Also, do you always spray paint/prime your cups (to match the color you’re making)?
It depends on the technique/effect I am going for. If I need it to stay tacky longer, I will go the epoxy route. If I want it to dry fast, MP. I paint it to match or use white to keep the colors true. If it is a glitter that covers well or is opaque, I don't base coat at all. And, sometimes, I will use a color different than the glitter to change the color if it is an opal or transparent glitter.
Beautifully done!! Excellent tutorial! I realize that your hubby made your turner but would it be possible for him to share where he got the "arm" and connectors and size? I am still trying to learn and want to build my own but finding the parts (mostly because I don't know what they are called...lol) Thank you so much!! I hope that I am able to create as wonderful as your tumblers are!!
Thank you! The arm is just stainless tubing that connects to the gears inside. I slide PVC over the tubing. It stays snug with a few layers of tesa tape on the ends of the tubing. If I can get him to build me one more, I will try to get a supply list as we go. This one was a trial turner.
Mod Podge dries too quickly for this application. Also, when using a chunky glitter, it lays a little flatter using this method. I typically use MP for solid colors (not chunky), ombres, or designs that require application with a paint brush.
Love it! Nice work! I love your turner..... where did you get it? I'm barely starting out. So far I've made 5 tumblers all with the hang method, but I don't think it's keeping enough epoxy on the tumblers. I think a Turner would be alot better. Thank you for your tutorial.
My husband made my turner. Epoxy is self leveling, so the hanging method will waste a lot of material and never really give you an even coat. Without a turner, you can hand turn.
What are the rubber pieces on the end of the rods of your spinners. I like how yours has turned out. We have made a simple turner and it works very well but looking to expand and so far yours is the best and closest to mine. Thanks
can you tell me what that metal rod is on your turner, and how you are connecting the pipe to that metal rod? thats a really great idea. we do the PVC pipes and the connectors but that looks way better :)
SO PRETTY!!!
Thanks!
one best videos to watch to explain :)
Thank you!
@@VioletDoodlesBoutique your welcome
Thank you for sharing your entire process. Including taking off the tape after you put the glitter on, greatly appreciated.
This is really a terrific video and I am thankful you took the time to share with us. Jerri
You are welcome. All of the little steps are just as important as the glitter itself. Thanks for watching.
Thank you! Love your tutorials, they are the most detailed from start to finish...and I've watched a lot! To the point and informative.
Thank you for watching!
Love the colors & the swirl!!!!
I realized all of my videos before had orange. It was time for a change! Thanks for watching!
This is absolutely gorgeous!
Thank you!
I want you to do one on that Football Field cup! You did great
I recorded it when I worked on that cup (I was actually drinking form it today!) It will be added sometime. I have 3 more definite videos before that one though. Thank you!
Definitely had to sub after this cup. It's awesome. I want to start doing cups. Any advice?
Thanks! I have several videos for the basics.
Love your video! I'm goona try this! Thanks!!!
Thank you! Have fun.
Beautiful tumbler. How many can would one cost?
Thank you. To order you can send a message through my socials or email angie@violetdoodlesboutique.com. Each tumbler is quoted based on the size of the cup and design.
Love this.
Thank you!
In your very first video you applied a coat of mod podge then your glitter, in this video you’re applying the epoxy then the glitter - is there a difference or preference?
Also, do you always spray paint/prime your cups (to match the color you’re making)?
It depends on the technique/effect I am going for. If I need it to stay tacky longer, I will go the epoxy route. If I want it to dry fast, MP.
I paint it to match or use white to keep the colors true. If it is a glitter that covers well or is opaque, I don't base coat at all. And, sometimes, I will use a color different than the glitter to change the color if it is an opal or transparent glitter.
Did you add resin after the decals
Yes, always.
How did you make the cup spinner
My husband did. I do not have the directions.
Beautifully done!! Excellent tutorial! I realize that your hubby made your turner but would it be possible for him to share where he got the "arm" and connectors and size? I am still trying to learn and want to build my own but finding the parts (mostly because I don't know what they are called...lol) Thank you so much!! I hope that I am able to create as wonderful as your tumblers are!!
Thank you! The arm is just stainless tubing that connects to the gears inside. I slide PVC over the tubing. It stays snug with a few layers of tesa tape on the ends of the tubing. If I can get him to build me one more, I will try to get a supply list as we go. This one was a trial turner.
When you do seal what do you use?
I use cleat gloss spray paint (either Rustomleum or Tree House Studio).
i love this. Question? Can you do a tutorial on the football tumblers? i see it in the background. That is beautiful also. Thanks
That one is NEXT! I need to finish it up. :)
I loved watching your video, thanks so much for all the tips, I love your turner as well, where did you get it? thanks for the inspiration..well done
Thank you! My husband made the turner. It's a beast!
Would he make another?
Doubtful.
Thank you for sharing!!! Great video! Where did you get your turner from?
Thank you! My husband built it.
How long did u wait to take the tape off?
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I wait about 20 minutes usually, always sometime before an hour. This video goes into more detail.
Can u do at Vado of the football one next 2 the cup u r working on
I will work on the video. I did record that as I was making it. Thanks for watching.
Where do you get your shakers from
The big ones came from Amazon. I stopped using them because the lids were breaking after a few uses.
What's the difference in doing the epoxy glitter method from using mod podge? Why did you choose not to use mod podge for this project?
Mod Podge dries too quickly for this application. Also, when using a chunky glitter, it lays a little flatter using this method. I typically use MP for solid colors (not chunky), ombres, or designs that require application with a paint brush.
@@VioletDoodlesBoutique makes sense, thank you
You're welcome!
Love it! Nice work!
I love your turner..... where did you get it? I'm barely starting out. So far I've made 5 tumblers all with the hang method, but I don't think it's keeping enough epoxy on the tumblers. I think a Turner would be alot better.
Thank you for your tutorial.
My husband made my turner. Epoxy is self leveling, so the hanging method will waste a lot of material and never really give you an even coat. Without a turner, you can hand turn.
What are the rubber pieces on the end of the rods of your spinners. I like how yours has turned out. We have made a simple turner and it works very well but looking to expand and so far yours is the best and closest to mine. Thanks
It isn't rubber but tesa tape wrapped around until the tube fits snugly.
can you tell me what that metal rod is on your turner, and how you are connecting the pipe to that metal rod? thats a really great idea. we do the PVC pipes and the connectors but that looks way better :)
It is stainless steel tubing with tesa tape wrapped around the ends for a snug fit.
Thank you so much!!! Really enjoyed this video!
Thank you!