DIY Tumbler Edition: Fabric/Zipper Tumbler Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- When I original created this cup there were not many videos on combined fabric and zippers tutorials. Since deciding to post my tutorial I see lots of them now but I decided to share my version as we all do things slightly different.
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I think this tumbler came out beautifully. I agree with the comment about putting the seam in the front, then you would one continuous piece in the back. In the end it came out beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
I enjoyed your tutorial. I'm glad you don't waste time with "unnecessary" conversation. On point...whew...thank you. I normally fast forward when I get bored but didn't have to do it with yours. Only thing is I agree with the comment about the next step with the epoxy. Thank you!
Very nice tutorial. Nice technique.
Love love love this video!! thank you so much for explaining and getting to the point. So many videos these days have people talking too much, dragging on & on and, not having the camera on point..
Best tutorial I’ve seen out of all of them! Very cool! I’ll be trying this later once I’ve gotten the hang of the regular fabric tumblr! Thank you for sharing!!!
I love this video! i cant wait to try this for some Army moms-ill be using my sons jackets from deployment to Afghanistan as my fabric- i really pray it turns out!
I love your tutorial. The tumbler turned out beautiful. I have not seen a tumbler with slipper. Appreciate you being concerned that we are able to see your work. I will have to try this idea. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome, beautiful, memorable, just great...ty for your time and for the beauty of your cup.
Great video! Your instructions were awesome! Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Thank You Sharon for sharing your talents.... Loved how the cup turned out! Beautiful :)
I so love these projects. Each 1 I see makes me want to be able to work faster at the projects I'm working on now! I'm behind about a year of all the things I want to do!!!
I can't believe that was your first cup video! Gorgeous!!
Also, just a comment about you personally, I love how you answer the questions asked of you. I realize what a busy lady you are!!! It says a lot about you
I'm a first time viewer/now subscriber. I appreciate your tutorial. Than you. I'm from Indiana too!
Welcome to the family fellow Hoosier
Sharon thank you for sharing your video. I think you did a great job. I will be trying that soon. I also will be waiting for the end when you did the epoxy.
Awesome job to be your first video on tumblers
Thanks so much for the tutorial! Working on my own now thanks to your help 😊
Beautiful I am going to try this thank you
How did it work for you?
That was cool I enjoyed watching this video and as always an awesome job young lady 👍🏾👍🏾
Absolutely beautiful cup. Many Blessings.
Beautiful
What...such a unique design my friend 👌
Question: would it be easier to have the seam meet in the front and then trim where the zipper would go?
That’s what I thought…….also have less bulk at the narrow bottom rim……..one exact circle on bottom for a manicured look!
Sharon, this is so neat... I love it
Love it Sharon. It is uniquely you.
Loved your tutorial and as always you did a marvelous job I want to make a zipper cup but I get confused with the epoxy where to buy it at and how to mix it I keep attempting to try though and I am even more attempted now that you did such a great job 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽 Thank so much for sharing and continue to be blessed!
Keep watching sis... I will have an epoxy tutorial coming soon.
Thank you for this video. Yes I would agree it is classy cup.
Wow I haven’t seen you in a while and you tumblers too....Awesome
I love it... I'm gonna try n make me one... What size zipper you used... Ty
I love the tutorial but I would love if you could have the next step with the epoxy please
I will absolutely do that for you.😘
Loved your video quick and to the point and you are very pleasant to listen too. So many tumbler tutorials either repeat unecessary info or play annoying background music.
It's so pretty!
Beautiful!!
Thank you so much for this tutorial!
Sharon l just love love the cup. You can make one for me any time you want!!
smooches!
Gorgeous love it
Thank you for sharing 🥰… ALa’BlancheSmiles❤️…
Unique. Thanks for sharing
I love the cup,
I think if you were to use a needle or pin you could have gotten the small bubbles out of the cup for a smoother finish while the mod podge was still wet.
You are absolutely right and I've since started using them to release the trapped air... thank you so much for the suggestion
Gorgeous
Love it!
Well done love it tfs 💖💖💖💖💖
Great tutorial
Very pretty
Hi Sandra! Great tutorial! Do you leave the zipper pull out of the epoxy? I noticed many others epoxy right over the zipper, but yours seems to be dangling. 😄
Can u feel the zipper after epoxy and that
Omg so beautiful did you epoxy over the zipper
Yay I found you again
Love it!!!
Very cute.
I enjoyed the video. Can you wash the tumbler?
All epoxy cups are hand wash only, but you certainly can 🙂
I live in Indiana what part do you stay in do you have a store. how come you didn't show the part where you used to epoxy. I might try to do this
Nice
Thanks
Did you midge podge the fabric before you cut it? How do you keep the edges from fraying.
Peace and Good Vibes Sharon! Is it possible to combine the steps 1, 2, & 3 by mixing the primer and mod podge and coating only once or would this not give the depth of the color and texture I want?
Thank you for a fantastic tutorial.
I would not recommend mixing the primer and mod podge. You might be able to mix the glitter with the mod podge for first run but I think for second round you would lose some of the color vibrancy.
Thank you for responding. I want my completed project to be nice. Thank you again. @@ClassyShayDesigns
Love you...That is so Beautiful!!!
Hello Sharon. Did you sand the glitter after the first layer of epoxy?
Did you epoxy over the zipper as well?
sorry for the delayed response... but I did put the epoxy over the zipper... when it spins it will flow over it as well. you can put tap on it to cover it if you desire not to epoxy them... as it stops move just remove tape (usually about 1/2 hour or so
very nice
Can you use plastic /acrylic tumblers for this?
Yes, I believe you can... just watch the amount of heat you apply
Thank you for getting to the point and staying away from the useless gibberish that has nothing to do with the project, that A LOT of people do, a 30 min video turns into 2 hours with gibber jabber , I usually end up not watching them. I watched all of yours. Thank you ☺️
Cool
The cup looks amazing!!! How was if working with epoxy for the first time? I want to make a cup but I'm a little bit intimidated with the whole process using epoxy. Any tips?
it takes some practice but you can do it. don't be nervous
What about all of us Glass Zipperers am i the Only One😩
Very pretty.
What kind of base coat did you use before you used the modpodge?
Very pretty