Right after you finish, take a baby wipe and remove the excess. Then immediately dip in and out acetone. Don’t soak. Take a baby wipe and remove the acetone and let dry. Hope this helps.
@@cupp3d one more question, do you peel off the latex after the cup is completed with curing? Went to Michael's today and bought the clay, ordered an extruder.
Hi Mia, the liquid latex dries and you peel it off. You then clean with 91% alcohol and wash with warm soap and water. There should be no trace of liquid latex when you're done. However, if you're allergic or your customer is allergic, use rubber cement or multiple layers of Elmer's glue instead.
I can't believe I'm just now finding you on TH-cam. You are crazy talented! Thank you for a great tutorial.
Thank you for your support! ❤️
Thank you I been asking different people how to create the noodles. Thank you for sharing. Great job.
You’re most welcome.
Mind blown 🤯 so incredibly stinking cute 💕
thanks!
Your a genius!!!
Oh my GOODNESS!!! I Love it!!! I’ll definitely be making several of these!!!
That is too cute. Thank you for sharing
Love the tutorial and how to use liquid latex
I thought I saw it all! This is awesome. Thanks
Thanks Mary!
I asked for this video awhile ago!! So glad you finally made it!! 🙌🏼
You're most welcome!
Omg this is so freaking adorable! I love this so much!🥰🍜
thanks!!
Very creative! Thanks for sharing
You’re most welcome!
Girl you are 🔥. Thanks for sharing
You are so welcome! Thanks so much for watching.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for this tutorial! New subbie 💕💕💕
Thanks for subbing!
super cute and that's a lot of work - but you make it look so easy. 😊😊
check out the updated version. It takes out a lot of the work..
What a great tutorial! Thank you.
You’re most welcome!
This is amazing!!!
thank you!
Tried checking out your Etsy shop because I was interested in the ramen decal. Could not find them. Great video though.
You.used a brush to add epoxy to seal noodles , do you throw them away after one use or wash it after?
Right after you finish, take a baby wipe and remove the excess. Then immediately dip in and out acetone. Don’t soak. Take a baby wipe and remove the acetone and let dry. Hope this helps.
Do you know what the care instructions would be for this? Thank you.
Hi Brittany, Hand wash only. Not safe for soaking or placing in the dishwasher.
Absolutely love this! My Granddaughter is a Ramen noodles fanatic! Does the rubber ring and slider go back on the lid?
You gotta make one for her! Yes, the rubber ring goes back on the lid to make sure it’s a snug fit.
@@cupp3d one more question, do you peel off the latex after the cup is completed with curing? Went to Michael's today and bought the clay, ordered an extruder.
@@MayflowerBA9928 oh yes! You need to peel it off and then I clean it with alcohol to make sure there is no residue!
Where do you get your cups from? Love your work!❤
Thanks! Mostly from the steel magnolia company. (Thesteelmagnoliacompany.com) this one is a 12 oz shorty
If your allergic too latex can you still drink out of this tumbler since the latex is cured?
Hi Mia, the liquid latex dries and you peel it off. You then clean with 91% alcohol and wash with warm soap and water. There should be no trace of liquid latex when you're done. However, if you're allergic or your customer is allergic, use rubber cement or multiple layers of Elmer's glue instead.
May I ask where did you get the pasta tool from..?
Amazon sells them and so does Michaels Arts and craft stores.
Super cute 🥰....Do you link for the water slide image or do you sell the digital download? 🍜
Thanks. There are many vendors who sell it on Etsy.
Great, thank you. 🇨🇦
This is awesome thank you!
You’re so welcome!
Is there a difference in the clays? Because the clay I purchased was really really hard to get out of the extruder!!
Definitely! Each clay and brand makes a difference.
Thank you
Is the latex easy to take off after
Yes! super easy. Just make sure you're not allergic.
Are the noodles plasticine?
They’re made from oven baked clay by a brand called Sculpey. The color is translucent.
@@cupp3d muchas gracias. Gran trabajo.
@@rrir4417 gracias 🙏🏾
Finding your other videos are not easy I wish you linked them
Linked them where?
Where did you get the device to make the noodles
Hi! It’s called an extruder. I got this one from Michaels Arts and Crafts. But they can be found on Amazon or in other craft stores