They are! If you have a problem doing them, my suggestion is simple, don't overthink it! One tip to remember is that when adding more ink, don't panic if it removes a little of the ink you just laid down. Just have fun! Even after it drys, don't use alcohol to clean it. Wait until you have your epoxy on it.
I made a tumbler like that almost 5 years ago, it sold SO well and is still one of my best sellers. Using alcohol inks and a chip brush really does give the best realistic woodgrain.
Is it expected for the 1st coat to pull away from the top of the tumbler? It literally pulled itself away from the edge, I definitely have enough epoxy
Ok now this woodgrain looks super simple and easy to make look great! Thanks for another awesome tutorial
They are! If you have a problem doing them, my suggestion is simple, don't overthink it! One tip to remember is that when adding more ink, don't panic if it removes a little of the ink you just laid down. Just have fun! Even after it drys, don't use alcohol to clean it. Wait until you have your epoxy on it.
Love this! Also love the new background music. Makes me want to scoot boots! 🤠
Stunning 😍 I absolutely love a wood grain too ❤awesome job! Stay blessed love 🥰
Gorgeous, my wheels are spinning , thank you for the inspiration
I made a tumbler like that almost 5 years ago, it sold SO well and is still one of my best sellers. Using alcohol inks and a chip brush really does give the best realistic woodgrain.
Simple but beautiful! Love it!
Love the way this one turned out !!
Turned out pretty cool
This is gorgeous
Very nice! 👍👏😊
Gorgeous
LOVE!
Love it!!
I LOVE IT
Is it expected for the 1st coat to pull away from the top of the tumbler? It literally pulled itself away from the edge, I definitely have enough epoxy
Not expected, but it does happen!