I have LOVED all of your tumbler videos but this one is my favorite and I have a craft show coming up in a few months and these will definitely be in it than you so much!!!!!!!!
What did you use to get the green color? What was in the bottle before you added the blue food coloring? Can I add glitter to the tumbler and then add the water mixture? Beautiful! Thanks
Just water and clear glue in the bottle. The green is the result of the gold mica and the blue water mixing together. I have added chunky glitter to one of the tumblers before but haven't done one with a more fine glitter. I will do one next.
Have you tried any other colours, I really like the colour changing ones. I read that the water can go funny after a while so I used alcohol in my magic potion bottle but can't use that in these! Do you use distilled water? Xx
I have tried quite a few colors! If you look on my other videos you'll find them. I've done blue and silver and purple and pink a whole bunch of different ones LOL. I can't even remember all of them! They are really fun ones to do and so easy
It will BUT alcohol ink Is toxic isn’t it ? It has all this toxic signs on it. Plastic absorbs too so that prolly wouldn’t be good. I wanted to do this too but seen that the alcohol ink had that and decided it will probably do something safe. Don’t want to make people sick.😩😩
@@weirdandwonderful yes that what I am going to try thank you so much for your video ! My sister and a friend want a cup with this type of effect. I’m so happy I can across your video!!❤️🙏🏽
@@ElizabethVMoore Thanks. It's an easy one to do. Food coloring is much more cost effective than alcohol ink, which is very expensive here. Grocery store food coloring works great.
If you let it settle completely you will get one colour if you shake it a little bit you'll get both. If you shake it a lot then you'll get the colour of the mica powder you put into it.
You might want to use epoxy or like E6000 instead of hot glue for sealing! If you use hot glue and then ever leave it in a hot car, or set it on a metal table or asphalt in the summer , that plug will pop right out! Fantastic video otherwise 👏
You know I never even thought about that in hot places! I live pretty far north in Canada and it would be a rare day to get that hot lol! I often have people asking for Alternatives to epoxy as people are allergic to epoxy. I typically seal with uv resin as it's the easiest and most durable.
Oh my this one is so mesmerizing!!! Love the micas in it!
It really is.. and even looks nice not shaken. I could honestly play with them all day!
I have LOVED all of your tumbler videos but this one is my favorite and I have a craft show coming up in a few months and these will definitely be in it than you so much!!!!!!!!
Thanks so much. I'm so glad you've been enjoying them! Good luck at your show!
What did you use to get the green color? What was in the bottle before you added the blue food coloring? Can I add glitter to the tumbler and then add the water mixture? Beautiful! Thanks
Just water and clear glue in the bottle. The green is the result of the gold mica and the blue water mixing together. I have added chunky glitter to one of the tumblers before but haven't done one with a more fine glitter. I will do one next.
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Have you tried any other colours, I really like the colour changing ones. I read that the water can go funny after a while so I used alcohol in my magic potion bottle but can't use that in these! Do you use distilled water? Xx
I have tried quite a few colors! If you look on my other videos you'll find them. I've done blue and silver and purple and pink a whole bunch of different ones LOL. I can't even remember all of them! They are really fun ones to do and so easy
Awesome, thank you! I just made my first today :)
So glad. They are pretty fun!
How long does it take to settle?
Depends how much glycerin or glue you add to it. Mine takes about 45 minutes to settle
So cool 😎 how much water did you use?
It's about 3/4 cup of water to fill this particular tumbler.
LOVE THESE!!! Do you use just regular Elmer’s glue?
Thanks! Clear elmers works great.
@melbear’s weird and wonderful can you use alcohol ink instead of food coloring? Will it have the same affect?
I'm not sure but I will make one and try!
It will BUT alcohol ink Is toxic isn’t it ? It has all this toxic signs on it. Plastic absorbs too so that prolly wouldn’t be good. I wanted to do this too but seen that the alcohol ink had that and decided it will probably do something safe. Don’t want to make people sick.😩😩
@@ElizabethVMoore @Elizabeth V. Moore I recommend food coloring
@@weirdandwonderful yes that what I am going to try thank you so much for your video ! My sister and a friend want a cup with this type of effect. I’m so happy I can across your video!!❤️🙏🏽
@@ElizabethVMoore Thanks. It's an easy one to do. Food coloring is much more cost effective than alcohol ink, which is very expensive here. Grocery store food coloring works great.
Can vegetable glycerin be used instead of the glue ?
Yes, you can definitely use vegetable glycerin instead
Do you leave a lot of air in these or fill it as much as possible?
Fill as much as possible. They don't need an air gap.
How much glycerin should I put in if I’m wanting to add little poly clay things inside for it to go down a little bit slower ?
I use a tablespoon per 1/4 cup water.
You've already had some liquid in the bottle before you added the water @1:14. Is there a step that I am missing??
No, I typically test what I'm putting in to make sure it does what I think it should before I film it.
cuando dices agua, es agua destilada?, o agua normal de beber?, gracias
Destilada es lo que uso.
@@weirdandwonderful muchas gracias 🦋
How much glue did you use
I use about a tablespoon per 1/4 cup of water
i was trying to get the two colors to show but only one became dominant maybe i missed something ?
If you let it settle completely you will get one colour if you shake it a little bit you'll get both. If you shake it a lot then you'll get the colour of the mica powder you put into it.
@@weirdandwonderful your amazing love your page
You might want to use epoxy or like E6000 instead of hot glue for sealing! If you use hot glue and then ever leave it in a hot car, or set it on a metal table or asphalt in the summer , that plug will pop right out! Fantastic video otherwise 👏
You know I never even thought about that in hot places! I live pretty far north in Canada and it would be a rare day to get that hot lol! I often have people asking for Alternatives to epoxy as people are allergic to epoxy. I typically seal with uv resin as it's the easiest and most durable.