Thank you this was very helpful. My glitter was still poky after the resin dried on my cup and i didn't know if i can sand it again i was scared that if i sand it again it would stay foggy even after doing another resin coat so this answered my questions thank you i will give it a shot.
Nope. Only if you have a lot of air bubbles are use a heavier glitter. Most of the time I use extra fine glitter just to avoid having to sand it. I’m starting a pink cup today and hopefully I won’t have to sand it. You can also put a really think or multiple layers of resin to avoid sanding but that’s extra expenses and time.
I do! There’s not much on it. I think it’s in the description box. It’s the same as the channel name. I got it off amazon. It’s like $20-25. I can try to find a link to it! And ask all the questions you want!
ORASANT Cup Turner, Cup Turner for Crafts Tumbler, Safe& Durable Heavy Duty Tumbler Turner Machine, Cup Spinner Machine Kit, Cuptisserie Turner DIY Gl www.amazon.com/dp/B07WFT269D/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_IG3ebGUyXetcw
The scratches should fill in with epoxy and leave a smooth surface with the next layer. Maybe I’m not understanding the problem. But mine usually looks pretty destroyed before the final layer of epoxy
@@CrazyCraftyChaos ok thank you for responding. It looks so horrible that I thought the scratches would still be seen even if I added another coat of epoxy.
@@juliarochester584 as long as you didn’t scratch up the glitter itself you should be ok. Wash all the dust off and put on more epoxy. Should look shiny and nice!
You really shouldn't be putting resin down the drain as it is basically plastic and then you are just washing micro plastics down the drain which then get into the ground and can get into water sources in our own drinking water. No, hate at all just letting you know.
Very helpful wife is getting into this hobby and she is learning a lot from you
Thank you for this straight forward video. And you have such cute babies ☺️
TFS! One question: is it better to place decal on the sanded cup rather than over a coat of epoxy? TIA
I watched like seven other videos before this one. This one was definitely the best. Thank you👌
Thank you this was very helpful. My glitter was still poky after the resin dried on my cup and i didn't know if i can sand it again i was scared that if i sand it again it would stay foggy even after doing another resin coat so this answered my questions thank you i will give it a shot.
A craft channel is such a good idea!!!! Subscribed!❤️
Thank you! Idk if it’ll go anywhere but I’m gonna see what happens!
Love this. Do you always need to sand the tumbler?
Nope. Only if you have a lot of air bubbles are use a heavier glitter. Most of the time I use extra fine glitter just to avoid having to sand it. I’m starting a pink cup today and hopefully I won’t have to sand it. You can also put a really think or multiple layers of resin to avoid sanding but that’s extra expenses and time.
Thank you so much ma'am I'm gonna try this technique
I’m sorry could you tell me what grit sand paper you use?
Did you do a video showing how to finish off the top edges for your tumblers?
Cool! Really pretty!
Thank you
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@@CrazyCraftyChaos 😊
Thank u so much 😊
How do you not scratch the cup??? No they go away once you apoxy it again? Thank you
TFS
CAN YOU ADD RHINESTONES TO THE CUP AFTER IT'S DONE?
Will the scratches of the sandpaper show
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When I sand my tumblers they get cloudy but after the next layer of epoxy it's shiny again
Thank you I always get dull spot through the epoxy when I sand the cup so frustrating
Very helpful!
How many times do u sand the tumbler
I have so many questions! Lol
Do you have an Instagram for your crafts?
Also where did you get your really cute Turner from?
I do! There’s not much on it. I think it’s in the description box. It’s the same as the channel name. I got it off amazon. It’s like $20-25. I can try to find a link to it! And ask all the questions you want!
@@CrazyCraftyChaos oh that would be really great if you could find a link for it for me!! Thank you
ORASANT Cup Turner, Cup Turner for Crafts Tumbler, Safe& Durable Heavy Duty Tumbler Turner Machine, Cup Spinner Machine Kit, Cuptisserie Turner DIY Gl www.amazon.com/dp/B07WFT269D/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_IG3ebGUyXetcw
Hi. Do you have the video that shows how to finish off the top edges? Nice work on this tumbler!
I sanded with 180 and think I have messed up the cup. I am seeing only the scratches from the paper. How do I fix it?
The scratches should fill in with epoxy and leave a smooth surface with the next layer. Maybe I’m not understanding the problem. But mine usually looks pretty destroyed before the final layer of epoxy
@@CrazyCraftyChaos ok thank you for responding. It looks so horrible that I thought the scratches would still be seen even if I added another coat of epoxy.
@@juliarochester584 as long as you didn’t scratch up the glitter itself you should be ok. Wash all the dust off and put on more epoxy. Should look shiny and nice!
@@CrazyCraftyChaos thanks again!
Just FYI you can find sponge sanding blocks at the dollar tree
How you get dymp off at glitter dump
You really shouldn't be putting resin down the drain as it is basically plastic and then you are just washing micro plastics down the drain which then get into the ground and can get into water sources in our own drinking water. No, hate at all just letting you know.