i guess im asking randomly but does anybody know of a method to get back into an instagram account?? I was stupid lost the login password. I would appreciate any help you can give me!
@Andres Colt Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm in the hacking process now. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
When you do the epoxy now. Do you tape of the stainless steel part or do you epoxy all up to the rim and the bottom too? thank you for a awesome tutorial!
Hi! Im making a fabric cup with white fabric with images on it. I already have it on the cup with 2 coats of mod podge. Some of the spots on my fabric look "wet" than others? Is that normal? Will it go away or did I do something wrong?
It’s called a “cup edging tool”. They have different brands and different colors but if you look up Tumbler cup edging tool you will see them. Hope that helps!
I have a question we have made 4 cup and all for have way down the side long way and we where wondering what we were doing wrong because of the Heat in the house? Or is it the epoxy were using
Hi, I've made several fabric tumblers and on 2 of them once I've noticed brown spots on them, either before or after applying epoxy. Do you know why this happens?
So I watching your video ... you cut both materials but then used other material to put on. The original cuts both were butted up end to end but when you roll it . Both now were overlapping . So did you originally cut them wrong ?
Man wish I was this talented on doing cups like this, I'd make a whole bunch.
Thank you!
So cute
so great! I'd love to see the final product with the epoxy finish!
Agreed!!
i guess im asking randomly but does anybody know of a method to get back into an instagram account??
I was stupid lost the login password. I would appreciate any help you can give me!
@Bowen Rey instablaster :)
@Andres Colt Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm in the hacking process now.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Andres Colt it worked and I now got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thanks so much, you saved my ass !
Love your fabric
Thank you! JoAnns!
10:25am Love your video!! Do you have a tutorial to seal the cups.
What is the name if that piece from Lowes to stand you PVC pipe on? Andbdid you need a threaded PVC adapter to screw it on to? Thank you 😊 great job!
Excellent video!
I have to try this
You can do it!
I wish you would do one showing how you do the epoxy. I loved your video!
Thank you! More to come 💝
My OCD makes me want to apply a fussy cut to this because seams drive me nuts. Thank you for the tutorial, I enjoyed watching!
Looks awesome
When you do the epoxy now. Do you tape of the stainless steel part or do you epoxy all up to the rim and the bottom too? thank you for a awesome tutorial!
I cover the whole cup in epoxy so that it seals it.
@@blueandberrydesign even the bottom?
@@debrawishard5019 yes
Eso es tela sublimable?
Did you do a part 2 with the brite tone?
very nice :) did you trim away the mod podge at the top and bottom or did you leave it ? thanks
I left the mod podge 😁
Where do u buy Mod pog
Great tutorial! Do you have to sand it at all for the epoxy to grab onto ten stainless steel edge and bottom?
I use pre sanded tumblers from Maker Flo. Otherwise, I’d always sand, it can’t hurt 😊
are you able to share where you buy the fabric at?
Joanns!
What kind of fabric is this?
Can you use brite tone to seal it instead of epoxy
Absolutely 😃
I use the floor flange as well. FYI. Amazon you get 25 for 23$
Great tutorial! How do you keep glitter off the cup? I get specks of glitter no matter where I’m at in my house.🤣
I know the pain!
Is the tape a special type or just washi/decorative tape? Love the tumbler!
It’s washi tape
Do we have to use epoxy? What if we do DISHWASHER MOD PODGE? Can it work on it's own?
I’ve never used the dishwasher mod podge.
Also is it hard to do a tumbler with fabric that’s not a slim one
Hi! Im making a fabric cup with white fabric with images on it. I already have it on the cup with 2 coats of mod podge. Some of the spots on my fabric look "wet" than others? Is that normal? Will it go away or did I do something wrong?
Where is the name of the Edge trimmer blade ?
It’s one I got off of Amazon 😀
It’s called a “cup edging tool”. They have different brands and different colors but if you look up Tumbler cup edging tool you will see them. Hope that helps!
Very nice. U have a video using this method but putting glitter on the cup after the fabric is on? I just subscribed too
what type of fabric did you use?
Cotton 😄
Please where did you get the fabric from??
JoAnns 😊
@@blueandberrydesign what is that
JoAnns Fabrics
Where you get the fabric
JoAnns
Do you epoxy them?
Yes they are epoxied 😃
do you know why after i epoxy and wash my cup it turns white? Did I miss a step?
I have a question we have made 4 cup and all for have way down the side long way and we where wondering what we were doing wrong because of the Heat in the house? Or is it the epoxy were using
I don’t understand your question
Hi, I've made several fabric tumblers and on 2 of them once I've noticed brown spots on them, either before or after applying epoxy. Do you know why this happens?
I’m not sure. I’ve never seen that happen.
It might be mold? Or did you maybe use a torch and maybe burned the fabric?
What mod pod he do you use?
Just the kind from hobby lobby 😊
The white is glue ? Regular glue ?
Mod podge 🙂
What kind of fabric is this?
It’s cotton fabric
Was the kind of fabric was it? 100% cotton? Please someone thanks kindly
I used cotton on this one
So I watching your video ... you cut both materials but then used other material to put on. The original cuts both were butted up end to end but when you roll it . Both now were overlapping . So did you originally cut them wrong ?
I’m not sure that they were overlapping, but I was doing multiple tumblers at the same time.
@@blueandberrydesign it is a very neat idea . I’m going to try it . Do you epoxy them?
Yes, epoxy as you normally would.