Thank you for the tutorial. I do this as well. A little different I was spraying my sponge. I think your way is a little easier. Growing up in the military that’s what this camo cup reminds me of. Thank you again for your art.
Update...I tried your method for camo today and it turned out great!! It was so easy & fun to do. I had to improvise on the colors a little since I couldn't find the camo colors in stock anywhere locally (except for the black one). So I wanted to share that I used the darkest camo paint, dark hunter green & nutmeg... It's a little darker than yours but it turned out great. My husband loves it! Thank you again for sharing! I really enjoyed this project & I'll definitely be making more (pink camo also - I got white, berry pink & candy pink for the pink camo but haven't made one yet).
This is a great way to do it. I've done alcohol ink, and no matter what you use, there is always some resistance with the resin and ink. What a pain having to do like three coats! This method is fail-safe! I'm going to do different colors. Blues for the Navy! Greens for Army...etc.
So much easier the saran wrap. Alcohol ink is so expensive. Thanks for sharing. I just started doing tumblers. I have been doing resin in molds for 2 years. I have never tried KSResin. Just do not know much about it. Seems kind of expensive. hugs Sheryl from Indiana 💙🎨💙
Looking to paint my rifle, and this video is by far one of the best camo method.
Awesome! Thank you so much for the feedback!
Love it !! And I Love, Love, Love KS resin 🎉
Aww, thanks for all the love!
Awesome!! Who knew that they even made camo spray paint? 😄. Thank you!!!!
Isn't that crazy? But it's wonderful- it's super matte, and dries quickly. Perfect for us crafters!
Thank you for the tutorial. I do this as well. A little different I was spraying my sponge. I think your way is a little easier. Growing up in the military that’s what this camo cup reminds me of. Thank you again for your art.
Great tutorial! You’re right. I haven’t seen a “real” camo tumbler…. Until now! Thank you!
My husband has been asking me to make him a camo tumbler. I love this! I'll be trying your method very soon. Thank you so much for sharing!
You made it look easy! And it is perfect.
Thank you!
Thank you this tutorial it's right on time. Your presentation was well presented. I will make this as soon as I get home
Awesome process! Love the results.
Beautiful such great idea never thought of this
Super cute!
Update...I tried your method for camo today and it turned out great!! It was so easy & fun to do. I had to improvise on the colors a little since I couldn't find the camo colors in stock anywhere locally (except for the black one). So I wanted to share that I used the darkest camo paint, dark hunter green & nutmeg... It's a little darker than yours but it turned out great. My husband loves it!
Thank you again for sharing! I really enjoyed this project & I'll definitely be making more (pink camo also - I got white, berry pink & candy pink for the pink camo but haven't made one yet).
We are so glad you loved this tutorial and were able to make it your own! Keep up the amazing work!
Thank you. Great informative video. Have great day. 💙🎃💙
Absolutely love it 🥰 looks super nice I will definitely try to make one ✨
Love this, thank you!
You're so welcome!
Looks great.
Amazing!!!!
This is a great way to do it. I've done alcohol ink, and no matter what you use, there is always some resistance with the resin and ink. What a pain having to do like three coats! This method is fail-safe! I'm going to do different colors. Blues for the Navy! Greens for Army...etc.
So much easier the saran wrap. Alcohol ink is so expensive. Thanks for sharing. I just started doing tumblers. I have been doing resin in molds for 2 years. I have never tried KSResin. Just do not know much about it. Seems kind of expensive. hugs Sheryl from Indiana 💙🎨💙
Sweet
What kind of torch do you use, if you don’t mind me asking. Thank you.
My wife is buying me a AR-15 for Christmas. I'm gonna camouflage it the same way. Thanks.
Is there any way i can do it just like this but glow in the dark?! This video saved me btw🤗
Ooooh I bet you could! Just use glow in the dark spray paint, or acrylic paint to your sponge and I bet it would look great!
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What kind of torch do you use.
I am going to use your method for a girl tumbler, I just wanna add some pink. think that will work?
I bet it would look fantastic! Have you tried it yet?
That was kind of sexy there at the end 😆
*blushing*
Extremely shiny "camo"? I don't get it.
Hugh waste of paint and the smell inside is not good