Jan! I love you! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge! It was basic but in-depth! Thank you for sharing the equipment basics! Thank you for sharing in-depth how-to on creating these wonderful personalized gifts. You are a TRUE blessing. I wanted to do this for people who have supported my life but did not have all the “fancy” equipment everyone else was showing. 🎉 Thank you again for sharing the ins and outs, tips and tricks, and basic “get her done” techniques.
Thank you so much! Now I know how my leopard print glitter pin pens were made. I think I’ll give this technique a try. It will be my first time using epoxy and glitter. I never knew that flies were attracted to epoxy. Thank you for sharing this with us. Yes, I’m a year late watching your video, but I’m basically just starting out with this element of sublimation, heat press, personalization on buttons, etc., to my existing print shop business. Again, thank you so much! PS. I watch a ton of TH-cam videos and practice a lot as well.
I loved you video. Beautiful pens! I'm thrifty also. To hold my pens I found a paint brush holder from the dollar tree. For me it works great and holds a lot of pens. It's called Crafter's Square Pencil and Brush Organizer, $1.25
Great video! Thank you for your step-by-step details! I’m trying to learn how to do this & this is the kind of video I’ve been looking for. I just subscribed & look forward to your other craft diy’s!😊
Thank you soooo much. I appreciate you taking time to watch. I have a Wonder Woman tutorial on my channel that is shorter. But is a really nice pen. Thanks for subscribing.
First time watching you. I love your set up. I hate spending money where I don’t have to either. I’m gonna attempt to make a pen tomorrow. 🤞🏻🤞🏻 Maybe if I can finally figure out the pens I can move to a cup. Thank you so much for the amazing tutorial. I will definitely follow you.
Thank you so much for watching. Trying to grow my channel and work full time as a nurse. ♥️ my tumblers are from Amazon but I had to modify them so I don’t recommend them.
Great Video I've been making pens for awhile but I still learned a few things thanks..I'm a simplest too haven't bought any fancy pen stands or anything..I use small chicken wire over a cardboard box.
Great tutorial. I love the wonder woman pen and was hoping for a tutorial on that. Also what kind of pen was the pen for yourself. I love that style of clicker on the end. It's flush in my pocket. Lol. Thanks again for taking the time to do some much detail in your tutorial! ❤
Nice instructional video. So organized and easy to follow. Thank You for your time and patience. I have been looking for good clear instructions. Blessings
Aww thanks. I really did try to make a thorough teaching video. I use DIY artisan epoxy. It works best on my hot climate. I tried about 5 others until I found this one and won’t be switching to another. Thanks so Much for taking time to watch my video.
I was happy to stumble onto your tutorial. This was well done step by step and for a "noob" such as myself, I have more confidence to try this out now! May I also ask what font was used for the WW pens? I look forward to following your channel~ 😊
@@marionbrown3728 thank you for watching. I made this video a few years ago and truly do t remember. Give it a try. It takes practice and the more you make the better you get. Blessings.
Thank you for showing how to do this on a tight budget! Luckily my husband has the electric tool you use. He has the sand bits for it. The first video I watched on this topic the person used items I couldn't afford that wasn't necessary. That is brilliant on the pencils and the reusable stoppers. Also thank you for the link. Are you on Facebook. What is the making the ones turn is it a tumbler machine?
@@SharitCreations yes it is a tumbler turner. I make tumblers as well. Thanks for watching. I so have a Facebook but I do have other videos. Many blessings. Jan
Do you need to spray paint the pens? I’m making black pens and the pen is already black so I’m hoping I can skip the painting step? Also you said it’s 500° in your she-shed how do you get it so hot in there? Is it necessary for it to be that hot?
lol. No it’s just hot in my shed because I live in south Texas and it was summer. I think you could skip spray painting. I would test on one before doing multiple. There’s alwqys a learning curve. Right now I’m learning to make amigurumi so I’ve made a couple of animals just so I can learn. They’re far from perfect but their for practice. Every time you make a pen you will learn something and keep getting better. 😁
There is an HTV vinyl store close by. Its much less expensive then vinyl at walmart, hobby lobby or even micheals. See if you have a store near you that sells HTV vinyl.
I was wondering what size the tiny leaves were for this tutorial, please. At 35:39 in video. I love stumbling across this tutorial. Beginner friendly 😊
@@KarenYauney I never sold them in places like that. Mostly I gifted them for Christmas. Also depends on how much work I put into the pen. I sold a wonder women pen for $25.
Aww thank you and thanks for watching. I have an Etsy account but really don’t have anything for sale in it. I do have one wonder woman pen for sale that’s not listed. Message me if you are interested.
I do like your WW pens. They are nicer than the others on Etsy. What is your price? Where are you located and what’s the price for shipping? If reasonable I’d like my name on it in a pretty curly font. Thanks , Cynthia
Hi crystal. I just saw your comment, I don't know how I missed it, so sorry. If its water base you would have to let it dry for a really really long time, even then I don't know if it would work. If you want to avoid epoxy look up tutorials on using crystalac I believe it is a water based polyurethane.
It might, it just depends on how thick the epoxy is over the plug,, sand whatever doesn't come off with the plug. I have started going in and pulling the plug off before the epoxy dries and tapping the end with my finger to smooth.
When you epoxy then glitter, does the epoxy drip like it does when you epoxy over the glitter? I usually use mod podge then epoxy, but lately I feel like it's an unnecessary step and waste of additional product 🤔
Thanks input alit of work into making a detailed tutorial. I have an Etsy store but I work full time as a nurse so there’s not too much in there. I sold my Wonder Woman pen for $25 that includes shipping. Thanks son much for taking to watch. I have more videos coming. ❤️
I followed the link and it opened for me. But I bought the same pen at target the other day. Ink joy gel pen. Make sure it’s the gel pen if you want the one I used. I hope that helps.
I usually use little medicine cups and throw them away. The big silicone cups I let the epoxy dry them squish the cup to break the epoxy off the sides. Spray really well with rubbing alcohol and use paper towel to go round inside. But. Since there might be left over lint or epoxy inside I don’t use my silicone cup for my final coat of anything I make. Hope this help.
The wonder woman pen information is in the Etsy description. I don’t remember off the top of my head. The name I just make 1-1.5” long width 0.4 on my cricut. Have fun. This is a beautiful pen.
When your triple layering vinyl do a knock out so your other vinyl will fit right in and it wont take as much epoxy. I love doing knock outs for this reason. Thanks great video
Thank you for the tip on watching the videos in different sped times!!! I just changed it to 1.25 speed because I don’t want to make your voice sound too distorted. Yah!!! Thank you for that tip!!!
Depends on the pen. Anywhere from $10 to $20. Depends on the pen. Is the vinyl offset? One glitter or several? Chunky glitter needs extra epoxy so more time. Only a name or does your customer want any other things in it. Do you have to ship it. Then consider this, the packaging you have to buy amd the trip to the moose office. Consider all These when you price your pens. My most expensive pen I sell is my wonder woman pen for $25 on Etsy. That includes shipping. Hope that helps.
I can’t seem to get my pens to cure evenly. They are bumpy. Any suggestions? I’ve watched your tutorial over and over again. I’m going to try warming the epoxy bottles before mixing and add heat to my area where the pens spin. It’s under 50 degrees here so I’m thinking it’s the temp that’s the problem.
Hi Brandy, I know its so frustrating when your pens have bumps. So what kind of bumps are they? Is it little spikey bumps from maybe dust landing on your pen while its drying, or left over lint on the pen before you epoxy it? Then wipe your pens off really good with a coffee filter before you epoxy and cover with a box to prevent anything landing on it while its drying. Is it wavey bumps like the epoxy is drying uneven? Use a small level on your pen before you start spinning to make sure its level, and after you put on your epoxy hit it quickly with a torch to burst all the bubbles that might come to the surface? Is it glitter poking through that is leaving your pen bumpy? Then sand and put on another layer. My pens have as many coats of epoxy as if I was making a tumbler. Hope these suggestions help. It is also hard to epoxy when it is so cold depending on what type of epoxy you use. I live where its very hot so I use DIY artisan epoxy and it doesn't like the cold, it takes along time to cure all the way so I keep my epoxy in the house and warm up my She Shed before I epoxy when its cold. Then when its dry enough that I can remove it I bring it in the house and let it finish dry ing. Hope all that info helps. If not, I am here to continue to help you trouble shoot. Jan
Are you cleaning with alcohol before you epoxy. This can cause repelling amd is a big cause of uneven finishes. Here is the link to a short video I made specifically to help people who are frustrated with their finish. I know because I was one of them. Lol. th-cam.com/video/EtYHRUQohik/w-d-xo.html
Clean and crafter…. Two words that should never go together! There is no such thing as a "clean crafter!" If you come across someone who says that they are a "clean crafter," I can guarantee you that they are not a good crafter lol… 🤣🤣🤣
Very pretty but lots of unnecessary steps. Since you're covering with lots of glitter, the coat of paint is a waste of time and paint. If you apply your decal to a smooth, epoxied surface you don't require the E6000 step as when you apply the final coat of epoxy it will act as the glue to adhere any loose edges. You shouldn't have loose edges if vinyl is properly applied. And I have idea what purpose it serves to add the clear coat. Again, the epoxy does the work of adding shine. You could make these pens in a quicker amount of time and less expensive by eliminating these steps. Cheers.
Thanks for watching. Unfortunately I have tried many different ways and the only way I can get my vinyl to not lift in the edges is to apply a thin layer of E6000. This is also true of my tumblers. Maybe it’s the vinyl. Not sure. But all these steps gets me a bump and lump free finish. ♥️
This is hands down the best tutorial on how to make epoxy pens! Thank you for taking the time to teach us.
Wow Karen! You made my day! What a huge compliment. I love to teach because I love to learn. Thanks for watching :)
What an amazing tutorial! I really appreciate how thorough you are. Your pens are so beautiful!!
Thanks so much for watching.
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Jan! I love you! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge! It was basic but in-depth! Thank you for sharing the equipment basics! Thank you for sharing in-depth how-to on creating these wonderful personalized gifts. You are a TRUE blessing. I wanted to do this for people who have supported my life but did not have all the “fancy” equipment everyone else was showing. 🎉 Thank you again for sharing the ins and outs, tips and tricks, and basic “get her done” techniques.
You explained everything so well. Thanks so much.
Thank you so much! Now I know how my leopard print glitter pin pens were made. I think I’ll give this technique a try. It will be my first time using epoxy and glitter. I never knew that flies were attracted to epoxy. Thank you for sharing this with us. Yes, I’m a year late watching your video, but I’m basically just starting out with this element of sublimation, heat press, personalization on buttons, etc., to my existing print shop business.
Again, thank you so much!
PS. I watch a ton of TH-cam videos and practice a lot as well.
Thanks for watching. ♥️
I loved you video. Beautiful pens! I'm thrifty also. To hold my pens I found a paint brush holder from the dollar tree. For me it works great and holds a lot of pens. It's called Crafter's Square Pencil and Brush Organizer, $1.25
Great video! Thank you for your step-by-step details! I’m trying to learn how to do this & this is the kind of video I’ve been looking for. I just subscribed & look forward to your other craft diy’s!😊
Thank you soooo much. I appreciate you taking time to watch. I have a Wonder Woman tutorial on my channel that is shorter. But is a really nice pen. Thanks for subscribing.
@@JanGarciaRNOhmygosh I have to watch it! Thanks!! ❤️❤️
Same here! I would like to know what pen was used for the green "Jan" pen?
You don't need fancy things to create beautiful things. This is one of the best videos to follow. And I love orange it is very underated. 💯❤️
Thanks and I agree. Thanks for watching. 🎄
Thanks for this because I’m budget friendly and resourceful and this is right up my alley!!!!
Thank you so much for watching
Could you please put up a list of stuff that you used... Thank you
Thank you for all your hard work and sharing with us. You do an amazing job❣️
Thank you so much. ♥️
Thank you, I wish I would have watched this video weeks ago when I first started. You make the steps easy and understandable. xx
Thanks. I try to make something that o would look for.
Those look really pretty. Thank you for showing us how you made them.
Thank you for watching. ❤️
First time watching you. I love your set up. I hate spending money where I don’t have to either. I’m gonna attempt to make a pen tomorrow. 🤞🏻🤞🏻 Maybe if I can finally figure out the pens I can move to a cup. Thank you so much for the amazing tutorial. I will definitely follow you.
Thank you so much for watching. Let me know how you pen turns out ♥️
Best tutorial. Very detailed without extra fuss & gabbing😂
Aw thank you so
Much. And thanks for watching.
Where did you buy your spinners?
Love this video. You broke it down where I can understand it. Thank you.
Thank you so much for watching. Trying to grow my channel and work full time as a nurse. ♥️ my tumblers are from Amazon but I had to modify them so I don’t recommend them.
Great Video I've been making pens for awhile but I still learned a few things thanks..I'm a simplest too haven't bought any fancy pen stands or anything..I use small chicken wire over a cardboard box.
Thanks for watching :)
I love those pens!
Thanks ☺️
Great tutorial. I love the wonder woman pen and was hoping for a tutorial on that. Also what kind of pen was the pen for yourself. I love that style of clicker on the end. It's flush in my pocket. Lol. Thanks again for taking the time to do some much detail in your tutorial! ❤
Yes agreed! Love the video and the WW pen! Are you planning a tutorial on it?
Nice instructional video. So organized and easy to follow. Thank You for your time and patience. I have been looking for good clear instructions. Blessings
Excellent tutorial thank you❤️
Thank you for watching.
Love this. Should have watch you first! What expoxy resin do you use or prefer?
Aww thanks. I really did try to make a thorough teaching video. I use DIY artisan epoxy. It works best on my hot climate. I tried about 5 others until I found this one and won’t be switching to another. Thanks so
Much for taking time to watch my video.
Do you have to use spray paint.? Will acrylic paint work?
Sorry you answered my question in the video
Lol. Ok. I have never used acrylic on a pen that I remember but it’s worth a try.
I was happy to stumble onto your tutorial. This was well done step by step and for a "noob" such as myself, I have more confidence to try this out now! May I also ask what font was used for the WW pens? I look forward to following your channel~ 😊
@@marionbrown3728 thank you for watching. I made this video a few years ago and truly do t remember. Give it a try. It takes practice and the more you make the better you get. Blessings.
Thank u soooo much for this tutorial, love the way u teach!
Thank you for showing how to do this on a tight budget! Luckily my husband has the electric tool you use. He has the sand bits for it. The first video I watched on this topic the person used items I couldn't afford that wasn't necessary. That is brilliant on the pencils and the reusable stoppers. Also thank you for the link. Are you on Facebook. What is the making the ones turn is it a tumbler machine?
@@SharitCreations yes it is a tumbler turner. I make tumblers as well. Thanks for watching. I so have a Facebook but I do have other videos. Many blessings. Jan
What spinning machine are you using? Do you have a video for how to set it up?
thank you so much for the great tutorial! where do you find the small flowers and templates for the wonderwoman pens?
I have a link to the design in the comments to my Etsy store.
What program are you using to do your names
Do you need to spray paint the pens? I’m making black pens and the pen is already black so I’m hoping I can skip the painting step?
Also you said it’s 500° in your she-shed how do you get it so hot in there? Is it necessary for it to be that hot?
lol. No it’s just hot in my shed because I live in south Texas and it was summer. I think you could skip spray painting. I would test on one before doing multiple. There’s alwqys a learning curve. Right now I’m learning to make amigurumi so I’ve made a couple of animals just so I can learn. They’re far from perfect but their for practice. Every time you make a pen you will learn something and keep getting better. 😁
Hi! Great tutorial! Where do you get the adhesive glitter vinyl for the leaves?
There is an HTV vinyl store close by. Its much less expensive then vinyl at walmart, hobby lobby or even micheals. See if you have a store near you that sells HTV vinyl.
Can I ask, what are the measurements for the small decals?. I've been wasting vynil trying to get the right sizing 😔. Tyi.
Which ones? Can you tell me at what minute In The video you see it?
I was wondering what size the tiny leaves were for this tutorial, please. At 35:39 in video. I love stumbling across this tutorial. Beginner friendly 😊
love it ❤
What brand of epoxy do you use. Do you wear a respirator mask?
I use DIY artisan epoxy. I use a respirator mask when I’m in and enclosed area where ventilation is not good.
Beautiful job mam!
So beautiful, what Font did you use??
Thank you and thanks for watching. My favorite font to use in pens is joyful unicorn.
Love your pens
Do you have a link to the matte glaze that you normally use? Thank you for this video!
I don’t use matte glaze. Sorry.
Sorry I meant the spray that you use after sanding the glitter
@@BluAgGrEsSiOn06 oh that’s just Matte spray paint.
What kind of prices do they go for at Bazaars n Craft fairs??
@@KarenYauney I never sold them in places like that. Mostly I gifted them for Christmas. Also depends on how much work I put into the pen. I sold a wonder women pen for $25.
Beautiful job!
Hi Jan I enjoy your tutorial. How can I buy one of your pens? I really want one from you!
Aww thank you and thanks for watching. I have an Etsy account but really don’t have anything for sale in it. I do have one wonder woman pen for sale that’s not listed. Message me if you are interested.
I do like your WW pens. They are nicer than the others on Etsy. What is your price? Where are you located and what’s the price for shipping? If reasonable I’d like my name on it in a pretty curly font. Thanks , Cynthia
What’s your Etsy store name? I tried searching it
Sorry I’m not good at this social media thing. Don’t mean to be a pest
@@cynthiasevillano7787 it’s ok.
What are the measurements on the fall leaves
I don’t have them saved in my cricut but measured them for you. They are 1.5cm square. That doesn’t include the offset.
Where did you get rubber stoppers and what size. You dont have on like k
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Thanks for watching Kay. I put the link. I’m glad you let me know.
Thank you, I can spell just not type should have been link. Wheres spell check when you need it. Lol
I bought the rubber end for the flat side that slips over pencil and I've not had to scrape inside or toss a pen since!
Could you use clear coat paint?
Hi crystal. I just saw your comment, I don't know how I missed it, so sorry. If its water base you would have to let it dry for a really really long time, even then I don't know if it would work. If you want to avoid epoxy look up tutorials on using crystalac I believe it is a water based polyurethane.
Where did I you get your wonder women sag for that beautiful pen. The nicest I’ve seen. My daughter is a teacher too and I want to make it for her
I just designed it in Cricut design space.
What fonts are you using? I’m trying to use others besides yessy.
I like joyful unicorn best
I get epoxy and glitter stick to silicone plug. I haven’t taken them out yet will it pull my epoxy and glitter off? It is on the end with the clicker.
It might, it just depends on how thick the epoxy is over the plug,, sand whatever doesn't come off with the plug. I have started going in and pulling the plug off before the epoxy dries and tapping the end with my finger to smooth.
When you epoxy then glitter, does the epoxy drip like it does when you epoxy over the glitter? I usually use mod podge then epoxy, but lately I feel like it's an unnecessary step and waste of additional product 🤔
How did you do the Wonder Woman pen
I will do a tutorial. It is my most popular pen.
Awesome tutorial!! How much do you charge someone for the pens?
Thanks input alit of work into making a detailed tutorial. I have an Etsy store but I work full time as a nurse so there’s not too much in there. I sold my Wonder Woman pen for $25 that includes shipping. Thanks son much for taking to watch. I have more videos coming. ❤️
I don't see the pens with the packaging in your video. I followd the link. Please help
I followed the link and it opened for me. But I bought the same pen at target the other day. Ink joy gel pen. Make sure it’s the gel pen if you want the one I used. I hope that helps.
I knew you were an RN where are you located?
Edinburg Texas
What size font do you use
I show you In The video around 34 minutes. Thanks for watching.
What name brand epoxy do you use ?
@@KellyPorter-ez1dz I use artisan DIY epoxy. Thanks for watching.
Do you need the pen turner or can you leave the pen to dry on a holder
I have never done that as the epoxy will move and pool at the end.
Brilliant 🤩
Jan, these turned out great! Question: How do you clean your silicone cup when you had epoxy in it? I just can't get mine clean. Thanks Jan
I usually use little medicine cups and throw them away. The big silicone cups I let the epoxy dry them squish the cup to break the epoxy off the sides. Spray really well with rubbing alcohol and use paper towel to go round inside. But. Since there might be left over lint or epoxy inside I don’t use my silicone cup for my final coat of anything I make. Hope this help.
Do you have to have the turner?
Yes or your epoxy with drop off. If it’s something you plan to continue to do investing in an inexpensive turner would be a good idea.
Can you tell me the font and size on the silver pink green pens please. I saw the other one in the comments above
The font and size are in the video around 30 minutes into it.
WHAT SIZE DO YOU DO THE NAMES IN AND WHAT SIZE DO YOU USE FOR THE WONDER WOMEN PEN. THANKS IN ADVANCE.
The wonder woman pen information is in the Etsy description. I don’t remember off the top of my head. The name I just make 1-1.5” long width 0.4 on my cricut. Have fun. This is a beautiful pen.
how long do you wait after you spray paint to start adding epoxy?
I just wait until it’s completely dry.
A #4 pencil fits in the pen much better. They go further into the pen for a better hold.
Good suggestion. Thanks for watching.
U can also use painters tape if you don’t have Vaseline
@@BuckQweet thanks for watching.
When your triple layering vinyl do a knock out so your other vinyl will fit right in and it wont take as much epoxy. I love doing knock outs for this reason. Thanks great video
Great idea!!!
Thanks for watching. 👍
What glitter is that in the Kaitlyn pen?
www.mrnolasglitter.com/products/mg315-marie-laveau-jr
How long does it take for epoxy to spin and dry?
It depends on Your epoxy. Usually I spin mine overnight.
I have issues, I can’t screw the tip on all the way or the clicky won’t click
You probably have epoxy inside your pen. I use my cricut exacto knife to get it out. See if that works.
Where might I find premade names for pens? Thank You 🙏
Look on Etsy
Thank You so much
Thank you for the tip on watching the videos in different sped times!!! I just changed it to 1.25 speed because I don’t want to make your voice sound too distorted. Yah!!! Thank you for that tip!!!
Can I ask what epoxy you use? I can decide what would be best
Hi Alicia. I use DIY artisan epoxy. I’m going to put the link below the video right now. I’ve had se er people ask me. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for making the video it's great and I'm so excited to try it!
@@aliciaperry6895 DIY epoxy save 10%
diyepoxy.com/coupon/jan10/
Thanks Alicia!
How much do you sell them for?❣️❣️❣️❣️
It depends on how much effort is in it. But I don’t sell any under $10
Why do you use Matte Clear instead of glossy?
I like to use Matte because I feel like the epoxy sticks better to it. And it won’t repell the epoxy like a gloss.
These are adorable. 😍 What type of pen was the green one?
Thank you. Border patrol. I have that one and the wonder woman listed on my Etsy shop at orjanics. You can see it closer up to recreate.
What do you charge for just a regular glitter pen
Depends on the pen. Anywhere from $10 to $20. Depends on the pen. Is the vinyl offset? One glitter or several? Chunky glitter needs extra epoxy so more time. Only a name or does your customer want any other things in it. Do you have to ship it. Then consider this, the packaging you have to buy amd the trip to the moose office. Consider all
These when you price your pens. My most expensive pen I sell is my wonder woman pen for $25 on Etsy. That includes shipping. Hope that helps.
@@JanGarciaRN thanks
Does anyone know where she got the silicone stoppers?
Hi Rosa. The link is in the description.
I can’t seem to get my pens to cure evenly. They are bumpy. Any suggestions? I’ve watched your tutorial over and over again. I’m going to try warming the epoxy bottles before mixing and add heat to my area where the pens spin. It’s under 50 degrees here so I’m thinking it’s the temp that’s the problem.
Hi Brandy, I know its so frustrating when your pens have bumps. So what kind of bumps are they? Is it little spikey bumps from maybe dust landing on your pen while its drying, or left over lint on the pen before you epoxy it? Then wipe your pens off really good with a coffee filter before you epoxy and cover with a box to prevent anything landing on it while its drying. Is it wavey bumps like the epoxy is drying uneven? Use a small level on your pen before you start spinning to make sure its level, and after you put on your epoxy hit it quickly with a torch to burst all the bubbles that might come to the surface? Is it glitter poking through that is leaving your pen bumpy? Then sand and put on another layer. My pens have as many coats of epoxy as if I was making a tumbler. Hope these suggestions help. It is also hard to epoxy when it is so cold depending on what type of epoxy you use. I live where its very hot so I use DIY artisan epoxy and it doesn't like the cold, it takes along time to cure all the way so I keep my epoxy in the house and warm up my She Shed before I epoxy when its cold. Then when its dry enough that I can remove it I bring it in the house and let it finish dry ing. Hope all that info helps. If not, I am here to continue to help you trouble shoot. Jan
@@JanGarciaRN It’s definitely wavy bumps. And the more layers of epoxy I put on the worse it gets.
@@brandystewart2614 are you sealing your glitter before you epoxy? 2x ultra clear Matt
@@JanGarciaRN Sure am :) I have the first sealer that’s in your video. How much time do you recommend between each step?
@@brandystewart2614 just let it dry. Is your turner level. Are you using a good heat source and warming your epoxy after it’s in the pens?
My first pens have a lot of dents in them they are so uneven thick in some parts i tried to sand them but its too much unevennes
Are you cleaning with alcohol before you epoxy. This can cause repelling amd is a big cause of uneven finishes. Here is the link to a short video I made specifically to help people who are frustrated with their finish. I know because I was one of them. Lol. th-cam.com/video/EtYHRUQohik/w-d-xo.html
What kind of epoxy do you use?
DIY artisan epoxy. There’s a link in the comment section.
Can someone tell me why I get lumps on my pens?
I know its very frustrating, I made this video I have linked, hopefully it will help you figure it out.
th-cam.com/video/EtYHRUQohik/w-d-xo.html
I've seen the chunky glitter. .( roll between Parchment paper to flatten
I'm an October baby too 🙂
Best month to be born 🍁
Can you tell me what font is on the silver pink teal ones and the size please
In the video it tells you the font and size even for the offset. ♥️
It’s the same font for all.
I love these but tell me the trick to getting the end off lol
Oh I sometimes have trouble with that too. I use a pair of big pliers to grab and twist.
In the beginning of this video there is a small clip of the red pliers that I use. th-cam.com/video/yo1V-YDqxmA/w-d-xo.html
In the pliers there’s a part that is rough for grabbing close to the hinge of them. Hope that helps.
If you cut off the erasers they will fit into the top of the pens..
Thanks. Good to know. I have a Wonder Woman pen tutorial I will be releasing in a couple days. Just fyi.
nice toes
that orange pen is great
Thank you. So sad that I lost it.
Thanks for watching.
Clean and crafter…. Two words that should never go together! There is no such thing as a "clean crafter!" If you come across someone who says that they are a "clean crafter," I can guarantee you that they are not a good crafter lol… 🤣🤣🤣
So true. Lol. Thanks for watching 🇨🇦
@@JanGarciaRN most welcome! First time watching and subscribed… I enjoyed watching! Look forward to finding other gems of yours! Have a blessed day!
She still doesn't own a Dremel
Your right. It’s a knock off cheap brand.
Angry grandma2
Very pretty but lots of unnecessary steps. Since you're covering with lots of glitter, the coat of paint is a waste of time and paint. If you apply your decal to a smooth, epoxied surface you don't require the E6000 step as when you apply the final coat of epoxy it will act as the glue to adhere any loose edges. You shouldn't have loose edges if vinyl is properly applied. And I have idea what purpose it serves to add the clear coat. Again, the epoxy does the work of adding shine. You could make these pens in a quicker amount of time and less expensive by eliminating these steps. Cheers.
Thanks for watching. Unfortunately I have tried many different ways and the only way I can get my vinyl to not lift in the edges is to apply a thin layer of E6000. This is also true of my tumblers. Maybe it’s the vinyl. Not sure. But all these steps gets me a bump and lump free finish. ♥️