Beautiful! I’ve found that base painting my fire/flame cups yellow works better than white…I still add yellow ink to work into the swirls but it saves having white spots without risking too much mixing of colours.
Love love love!! My brother was a firefighter, paramedic and 911 operator before he retired. I bet he would love one of these. May have to make some and thank you for the tutorial. He also taught fire science on top of all that.
Love these! I did the same exact thing with the same flame stencil last year 🤪 but the fire part was a globe tumbler with fire chunky glitter so it looked like the flame was moving and the top was inked to be smoky
These are incredible! My biggest tip for alcohol inks is a heat gun. The more heat you apply, the more movement you get. A good channel to check out is Luxinda Swirl. She's not creating new content, but she has some great, older videos on ink swirls.
Amazing video! When I tried to create this effect, the alcohol ink pushed the resin aside and left a dry patch of color on the cup. How can I fix this issue? Thank you so much.
The design is beautiful, but I have a question. How do you achieve a complete cure with UV resin through black glitter? I'm having a rough time doing so myself and if you have any tips or tricks for this process, PLEASE SHARE! I would absolutely appreciate the knowledge. Thank you!
Beautiful! I’ve found that base painting my fire/flame cups yellow works better than white…I still add yellow ink to work into the swirls but it saves having white spots without risking too much mixing of colours.
That's a great idea! I am totally going to do that next time!
These are absolutely stunning 🔥 amazing job! Stay blessed love 🥰
Love love love!! My brother was a firefighter, paramedic and 911 operator before he retired. I bet he would love one of these. May have to make some and thank you for the tutorial. He also taught fire science on top of all that.
Oh definitely! It sounds like this style would be perfect for him 😍
Wow ❣️I LOVE these so much 💙
Thank you! 😊
Beautifully done❤
So cool!!
Thank you!
This looks so cool❤❤❤
Fabulous design! Thank you for sharing!!! I appreciate it!😊
You are so welcome and thank you!
Totally obsessed with! These are stunning!
Thank you so much!
Love these! I did the same exact thing with the same flame stencil last year 🤪 but the fire part was a globe tumbler with fire chunky glitter so it looked like the flame was moving and the top was inked to be smoky
THEY’RE SO GOOD!!! 😍😍😍
Thank you!
I absolutely love these!❤ thank you a ton for sharing this!!
Thank you and you’re very welcome!
Stunning!! I was waiting for you to put out this tutorial 🥰
Yay! Thank you!
Wow! Love this design!! 🔥🙌
Thank you so much!
So cool!! We have firemen in the family! They’d love these!!
Maybe minus the glitter for the guys! Ha!
Thank you!
Haha yeah, I mean some guys could get down with glitter but most not so much 🤣
Thank you for sharing. I saw this in a tumble group and thought that perhaps you used vinyl for the fire. Sooo pretty!
I guess you totally could use vinyl! That’s actually a really good idea and would be so easy on a skinny tumbler.
Love the design. They are cool!
Thank you so much!
Absolutely stunning. What font did you use i love it
These are incredible! My biggest tip for alcohol inks is a heat gun. The more heat you apply, the more movement you get. A good channel to check out is Luxinda Swirl. She's not creating new content, but she has some great, older videos on ink swirls.
Thank you so much! I am totally going to go check out her channel 🙌
Amazing video! When I tried to create this effect, the alcohol ink pushed the resin aside and left a dry patch of color on the cup. How can I fix this issue? Thank you so much.
Beautiful tumblers! Did you cure the uv resin you used to apply the glitter or is that just to apply the glitter? I am new to uv resin 😅
That was my question, too. I think she would have to or it wouldn’t harden.
The design is beautiful, but I have a question. How do you achieve a complete cure with UV resin through black glitter? I'm having a rough time doing so myself and if you have any tips or tricks for this process, PLEASE SHARE! I would absolutely appreciate the knowledge. Thank you!
I should have waited and watched the entire video prior to my question LOL! I'll give that a shot.
Do you think this would work on any type of tumbler?
It should.
Yes, it absolutely would!