Tumbler 101 Series: How To Glitter A Tumbler Using The Epoxy Method
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Facebook Live Video in the Facebook group Tumbler Magic and More.
In the second video in the Tumbler 101 Series, Nicole Marett from Nicole Marett Original gives a basic tutorial on how to glitter a tumbler using the epoxy method using "Rust" from the NMO Vault.
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VAULT : RUST
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Love watching your videos Nicole! Thanks for all the amazing tips and tricks - have learned so much from them!
After going thru 3 cups n using mod podge and Loclite i must say this epoxy method was awesome. Thanks so much. I was about to give up. Im so glad i watch and camed upon your video
TU for taking the time to do these 101 videos ❤
I watched this live and ill rewatch it! Love your videos and your knowledge is endless! ❤
Thanks, Tay!!!!
Great video Nicole! Thank you! I love RUST! It’s so beautiful!
I love your videos. You explain everything so well. I am so excited to start trying this!
Thanks so much for talking about how you clean the cups even after vinyl applications before epoxy.
Thank you so much for sharing this. I am a newbie and still learning.I was wondering if you can do a tutorial on how to put pictures on tumblers. I often see Tumblers that the picture looks like it’s blended into the cup. Would really like to see how that’s done. Again thank you for sharing I’ve learned so much from you.
Can't wait to get my glitter mail this week with Rust! The epoxy method is my favorite method too!
I'm jealous😂. New to Nicole's products. But I snagged the Christmas box.
Game changer!!! Thanks for this vid!!!
Enjoying your channel. I am from Houston as well.
Awesome! Thank you!
Could you do a video dedicated to vinyl printint and what machine and software you use?
YouR my favorite cup maker on yt
Awwww!!!Thank you!!!
This video has really gotten my attention and I want to try this! Do you use the Counter Culture DIY Fast Set Ultra Clear Epoxy? Is there a particular brand of glove you recommend? Could this be done to less expensive tumblers like from Walmart/target until I’m comfortable with the methods? Would this method work for glass (just epoxy and glitter) Sorry for so many questions I just really want to try this!
Love love love your cup turner, where can i get one ?
I want a cup turner too
It’s in the description box and she says it’s her friend’s Etsy shop called “the cup turner” ... hope this helps cuz I may get one too!!
Thanks for the video! Just ordered some Rust. The problem I’m having is that I don’t want to use the NMO glitters. I just want them in their little jars just for me to look. Like Gollum “my precious.”
I understand that 😂
I am the same way! I am scared to use them😂😂
Amy Green I’m scare to run out jajaja
Where did you order this from?
Amazing video! Do you sandy your tumbler (when the glitter is already on the cup) before you apply a decal?
At 14:08 she says she sands it before she puts a decal! ☺️
Where did you get the glitter? I need a huge container like that. 💜💜
Please more videos!🙋♀️🌹🌹
Thanks for sharing your talents
New to this ... where can I get the turner pls
Thank you
do you wear a respirator ? what kind of epoxy do you use
As a personal choice I do not. I am very claustrophobic and can not stand wearing one. However, I am very cautious. When I do use my Mr. Nola's Epoxy, I make sure that I have plenty of ventilation and air circulation. I usually make one batch and then I'm out.
Gotcha. Ty 😊
Hi, how often do your glitters restock?
Love your videos
How do I eliminate fish eyes? I seem to have a real problem! I live in Colorado.
I had fisheyes too! What helped me was wiping the tumbler down with a spritz of alcohol before applying the epoxy. This will remove any oil and finger prints on the cup. Epoxy can be very finicky :)
Do your epoxy bottles leak? I got some but they leak when standing and not in use
Yessssss! I changed them to honey bottles! Grab some on Amazon.
Love your video! My epoxy got messed up because I did hear it up and it harden. But now I know
just warm to the touch and move fast :)
Loved your video, thank you for sharing! Could you please share where you got your epoxy storage bottles? I hate the bottles they come in, so hard to pour equal measurements out.
They look like food service dressing bottles☺️
www.webstaurantstore.com/fifo-innovations-16-oz-squeeze-bottle-with-thick-dispensing-valve/3592801806.html?GoogleShopping&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIxoPK066j6gIVj8DACh0jwQxKEAQYAiABEgJsGfD_BwE
I’m trying this method for the first time today! I did my thin layer of epoxy and began pouring it on as it turned. I prepped my cup with white spray paint and after I did the glitter, I can see some spots of white. Should I do another layer of epoxy once it spins for 4-5 hours to add more glitter?
The lustre that you're adding to the epoxy base coat - is that just an ultra fine glitter?
Every now and then I will add a bit of Dusted to my epoxy. Here is my favorite!
nmoshop.com/collections/pigment/products/showgirl-super-pot
So, I watched someone else do ModPodge their glitter then, epoxy afterward. Does it matter what kind of ModPodge to use?
Hi
Does the cup have to be sanded. What is the process for the clear acrylic tumblers.
Hello Nicole, do you still carry the "rust" glitter you used in this video? The link is broken, and I can't seem to find it on your site.
Hi Jenny, Rust is a retired glitter, but you can probably find it on a trade group in FB. My next one would be Hamilton.
Newbie here did not know about taping your chunky glitter down 😭 now It’s sticking up and i know it’s going to take several layers to sand and epoxy.... will know for next time learning process
Where did you purchase the turner?
Did you sand the mug before you put epoxy on?
buy them presanded :)
Would a dehumidifier in the room help with curing?
Where you bought your bulk glitter ✨?
When using a yeti tumbler how do you keep the yeti name on the bottom clear with no glitter
What are saying you spritz on the prepared tumbler?
Alcohol 99%
Do you sand down your tumbler before starting the tumbler or just use alcohol?
Both! I sand my tumblers, then wash really well using warm water and a mild dish soap. Once I have affixed my cup to my turner, I do one quick clean with alcohol to remove any oils from my hands.
Beautiful! How do u warm the epoxy?
With time. Just let it sit for a few minutes. :)
Your website says it hasn't launched.... how do we order?
Where can I get the rose gold stirrer
I dont have turner, any substitutes?
Can you use any glitter on epoxy
Yes. You can use any type of glitter. Though - The higher quality of glitter you use, the better your results will be. I like to use high quality polyester glitters. :)
I've just started doing tumblers and I keep having a problem with the top edge. The epoxy pulls away from it leaving it rough. I've sanded and done a second coat but still get the rough edge. Any tips on that?
Me too!!.. did you find something out
When will Magic Mailers be available again?
Invites go out on the first of every month :)
What glitter is that
What epoxy do you use? I’m just now getting started.
Welcome! I use a few brands depending on the project. I would def recommend Counter Culture DIY
How do I order the same glitter you used
I have my own line, Vault Glitter on my site NicoleMarettOriginal.com and I use a lot of PDBlanksandglitter.com
Are you not currently selling your tumblers? 😰😓
Hi there, what is Part A and part B??
Epoxy
Where do you get those bottles for the epoxy?
You can find them on Amazon and many other places - Just search FIFO Bottles. :)
@@nmobrandambassador6953 just ordered them! Thank you!
What are fish eyes?
Fish eyes are like little divots in your cured epoxy.
I can’t find your Facebook group 🤔
Tumbler Magic & More
Can you do more than one coat of glitter if needed?
You sure can :)
Should wear gloves even while mixing the epoxy to avoid any accidental splash or spill on to your skin. Good method otherwise!