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2 Glitter Epoxy Tumbler Tutorial Using Loctite Method Youtube Diy

Glitter Tumbler Tutorial Epoxy Loctite Method Full Process Start
Glitter Tumbler Tutorial Epoxy Loctite Method Full Process Start

Glitter Tumbler Tutorial Epoxy Loctite Method Full Process Start Learn how to make glitter tumblers with both epoxy and loctite. get the free vinyl decal svg (design # 134) at jennifermaker glitter tumbler tuto. #glitterandepoxytumblertutorialin this video i’ll show you how to do a glitter and epoxy tumbler with a sheer pearl peek a boo design for valentine’s day!.

2 Glitter Epoxy Tumbler Tutorial Using Loctite Method Youtube Diy
2 Glitter Epoxy Tumbler Tutorial Using Loctite Method Youtube Diy

2 Glitter Epoxy Tumbler Tutorial Using Loctite Method Youtube Diy Step 3: put adhesive on your tumblers and glitter them. you have at least two choices. i tried two things for this tutorial: mod podge and spray adhesive (my preference is the spray adhesive). to apply the mod podge, get a brush and put the mod podge on your tumbler in nice, even strokes. Tumbler tutorial, glitter tumblers, how to apply glitter using the epoxy method without a cup turner. mommy and me mama bear and baby bear glitter epoxy tumb. Laying the foundation: mixing the epoxy. we start by mixing our epoxy, which will act as the adhesive for our glitter. begin with part b of the epoxy, aiming for 7.5ml, followed by an equal part of part a, to make a total of 15ml. stirring the mix slowly for around 60 to 90 seconds is key—make sure you're thorough, scraping the edges and. Cover your work surface and then we are going to apply a base coat of paint that is similar in color to the glitter we are going to use. turn the cup over (so the bottom of the tumbler is up) in a well ventilated area and spray paint from about 12 inches away. just circle around it as you spray a little dusting over it.

Making A Custom Glitter Tumbler Loctite Method Youtube
Making A Custom Glitter Tumbler Loctite Method Youtube

Making A Custom Glitter Tumbler Loctite Method Youtube Laying the foundation: mixing the epoxy. we start by mixing our epoxy, which will act as the adhesive for our glitter. begin with part b of the epoxy, aiming for 7.5ml, followed by an equal part of part a, to make a total of 15ml. stirring the mix slowly for around 60 to 90 seconds is key—make sure you're thorough, scraping the edges and. Cover your work surface and then we are going to apply a base coat of paint that is similar in color to the glitter we are going to use. turn the cup over (so the bottom of the tumbler is up) in a well ventilated area and spray paint from about 12 inches away. just circle around it as you spray a little dusting over it. Once all epoxy is on the cup keep the cup spinning. wait about 5 10 minutes and carefully (and with gloves still on) remove the tape from both the top and bottom. if you leave the tape on you'll end up sealing it under the epoxy layer. let the tumbler turner spin the cup slowly for 6 8 hours. Measure out 7.5ml of part b and 7.5ml of part a of the epoxy, totaling 15ml. get mixing! slowly stir the two parts together, scraping the sides and bottom of the cup to ensure a thorough blend. mix for 60 to 90 seconds—no more, no less. small bubbles might appear, but these will be easy to pop with our torch later.

Glitter Epoxy Tumbler Tutorial Using Loctite Method Youtube Diy
Glitter Epoxy Tumbler Tutorial Using Loctite Method Youtube Diy

Glitter Epoxy Tumbler Tutorial Using Loctite Method Youtube Diy Once all epoxy is on the cup keep the cup spinning. wait about 5 10 minutes and carefully (and with gloves still on) remove the tape from both the top and bottom. if you leave the tape on you'll end up sealing it under the epoxy layer. let the tumbler turner spin the cup slowly for 6 8 hours. Measure out 7.5ml of part b and 7.5ml of part a of the epoxy, totaling 15ml. get mixing! slowly stir the two parts together, scraping the sides and bottom of the cup to ensure a thorough blend. mix for 60 to 90 seconds—no more, no less. small bubbles might appear, but these will be easy to pop with our torch later.

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