Great job and thank you for doingt his. I seem to be able to follow your tutorials much easier than others. I have an ombre drying currently, first coat of epoxy will go on tomorrow and I will then reverse it - It screams Detroit Lions and I can't wait to get it done.
The reverse ombre is an interesting design, ty for sharing this tutorial video!!! Keep the tips & videos coming!! Til next tyme...keep those cre8ive juices abrewing!!!
This tutorial came at the PERFECT time!!!! I have a cup order that I was leaning towards a reverse ombre, but had no idea how I'd successfully accomplish the look I was going for!!!! 🥰
OMGoooodness she is BEAUTIFUL 🧡🤎✨🫶🏻All the fall Vibes🌻🍂🍁thank you so much for the fabulous tutorial as always Pretty Lady😍can’t wait to give this technique a try the possibilities are endless and then add one of my AMAZING Miss Kiss DTF’s🥰❣️
love this with the glitters - I just did another one with paint - I think I saw you do it 0 now i need to do the glitters - i love how it turned out - maybe it does look like 4 colors - but it's different & pretty
@@MissKissKreations getting the colors to merge correctly. Even though I have everything to do a tumbler, I gave up over a year ago. I have not tried since.
Same! I just started cups in January of this year but stopped a couple months ago because no matter how many times I tried, I can't ombre for the life of me whether it's paint, spray paint or glitter. My lines are always to harsh.
Hi there! You do great tutorials! Very informative for a beginner like myself. Question-I did a full chunky glitter tumbler and I used ALOT of resin! I applied a heavy coat the first time( this was a botched tumbler job-I had actually done a fairly heavy coat of resin @ first, then started to add what I thought were alcohol inks to start a galaxy tumbler but discovered I was using resin colorant instead! It was bumpy & a gloppy mess! So I just let that cure overnight, then the next day I sanded, added that heavy coat of resin, & applied chunky glitter all over. I didnt know about the pressing down chunky glitter part so of course it was a hot mess after it had cured. I sanded it well, then added another coat of resin & let cure for 24 hours. It was nice & smoothe @ this point but the resin was sticky! I left it sit another 24 hours & it was STILL sticky so I sanded it & applied a thin coat of resin. By now I think that was like 4 or 5 coats of resin! I waited another 24 hours & checked it but it was STILL sticky! Is there ANY WAY that I can save this Frankentumbler? 😫 Thanks!
Very beautiful and looks easy❤❤❤
Very nice! Thanks 👏👍😀
These colors are prefect 🤩
Thank you!!
Great job and thank you for doingt his. I seem to be able to follow your tutorials much easier than others. I have an ombre drying currently, first coat of epoxy will go on tomorrow and I will then reverse it - It screams Detroit Lions and I can't wait to get it done.
The reverse ombre is an interesting design, ty for sharing this tutorial video!!! Keep the tips & videos coming!! Til next tyme...keep those cre8ive juices abrewing!!!
Lovely autumnal vibe you have there ❤ 🍂 🍁
This tutorial came at the PERFECT time!!!! I have a cup order that I was leaning towards a reverse ombre, but had no idea how I'd successfully accomplish the look I was going for!!!! 🥰
this cup is so cool Tysmfs
Thank you!
I love this technique ❤it looked scary but you explained it soooo good and clear! It came out stunning 😍 thanks 😊stay blessed love 🥰
Awe! Thank you so much!
OMGoooodness she is BEAUTIFUL 🧡🤎✨🫶🏻All the fall Vibes🌻🍂🍁thank you so much for the fabulous tutorial as always Pretty Lady😍can’t wait to give this technique a try the possibilities are endless and then add one of my AMAZING Miss Kiss DTF’s🥰❣️
love this with the glitters - I just did another one with paint - I think I saw you do it 0 now i need to do the glitters - i love how it turned out - maybe it does look like 4 colors - but it's different & pretty
Awesome! Thank you!
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You make it look so easy! Personally I cannot make mine look this good 😞. Thank you for the great advice and videos!!
Hey, what part are you struggling with? And thank you! Practice makes perfect”almost” perfect!
@@MissKissKreations getting the colors to merge correctly. Even though I have everything to do a tumbler, I gave up over a year ago. I have not tried since.
Same! I just started cups in January of this year but stopped a couple months ago because no matter how many times I tried, I can't ombre for the life of me whether it's paint, spray paint or glitter. My lines are always to harsh.
@@isthecrustycrabpizza1517 I have cups and turners still in the boxes that I have not even opened. I just have given up on them.
This is giving harry potter vibes
Hi there! You do great tutorials! Very informative for a beginner like myself. Question-I did a full chunky glitter tumbler and I used ALOT of resin! I applied a heavy coat the first time( this was a botched tumbler job-I had actually done a fairly heavy coat of resin @ first, then started to add what I thought were alcohol inks to start a galaxy tumbler but discovered I was using resin colorant instead! It was bumpy & a gloppy mess! So I just let that cure overnight, then the next day I sanded, added that heavy coat of resin, & applied chunky glitter all over. I didnt know about the pressing down chunky glitter part so of course it was a hot mess after it had cured. I sanded it well, then added another coat of resin & let cure for 24 hours. It was nice & smoothe @ this point but the resin was sticky! I left it sit another 24 hours & it was STILL sticky so I sanded it & applied a thin coat of resin. By now I think that was like 4 or 5 coats of resin! I waited another 24 hours & checked it but it was STILL sticky! Is there ANY WAY that I can save this Frankentumbler? 😫 Thanks!
It sounds like you are using a not trusted brand of epoxy or you did not mix your epoxy correctly. I would strip this tumbler and start over!