Thanks so much!! I like to scrunch up paper towels to fill the bottom half of my wine glass. Then, I can use a smaller foam insert that fits snugly inside the top half of my cup. Just make sure your insert doesn't hang over the top of the glass because it might collect run-off epoxy & adhere to your glass.
Beautiful! I'm wondering about trying this with my high viscocity 2 hour cure epoxy. I just got a turner so I'm ready to have a go so this video is really helpful thank you
Thank you! Let me how it goes with fast cure. I've never attempted fast cure when swirling colors because I work too slowly...lol. Have fun with your new turner!! :)
Hi, Linda! Thank you! There are some FDA approved epoxy products, but I don't know if this is one of them. Most of the information I've read about epoxy resin & food safety is that it's okay to make contact with food (fully cured), not okay to ingest.
Thank you! Do you use Brite Tone or Grande Finale? I still have some Grande Finale left. Maybe I'll try one glass with it, too. Come back & let me know how yours turns out, if you decide to try it. :)
my nightmare has been dealing with the resin edge line and trying to find a way for it to blend at the top of the glass but everything I use to mask the small edge comes off when pouring. How do you manage to get it seamless without having the runoff can that gets inside?
That seamless edge can be so frustrating! When I epoxy, I purposely bring the epoxy over the lip, slightly. I've found the excess cuts off clean if I remove it as soon as my cup is no longer wet or tacky. If I wait too long, I can't get a smooth, clean removal.
There are some FDA approved epoxy products, but I don't know if this is one of them. Most of the information I've read about epoxy resin & food safety is that it's okay to make contact with food (fully cured), not okay to ingest.
Stunning colors which led to beautiful glasses!
Thanks so much!! 🥰
Love this project! Picking up supplies and trying myself!
I'm happy you love it! ❤️ Let me know if you have any questions before you begin, & HAVE FUN! 😜
Beautiful wine glasses. Thank you for sharing this diy tutorial 😊
Thank you! You're so welcome! :)
Super cute 🥰, the shells 🐚 really make these extra adorable
Thank you, Angie! ❤️
These are very well done. I like that you added the shells ❤
Thanks so much! The shells made them feel complete, for sure! :)
Very nice, fun to watch!
@@devinestemwarebymonavikstr3919 Thanks so much! :)
Beautiful, I'll be making a set of these. I need these for poolside entertainment. 😍
Thank you! Pool, wine, sunshine, maybe a good book...perfectly relaxing! ❤️
I love these! Hope you’re all better, soon. 💜
Thank you, Laurie! ❤️ Finally got my voice back. 😃
Love it
Thanks so much! :)
Very pretty! I love the extra touch of adding the shells to the bottom!
Thank you! I think the shells are my favorite part of this design. :)
Beautiful ❤
Thanks so much! ❤️
They are absolutely beautiful!
Thanks so much! ❤️
These came out great!! Love the “brown” color. I’m struggling to find foam to fit in wine glasses.
Thanks so much!! I like to scrunch up paper towels to fill the bottom half of my wine glass. Then, I can use a smaller foam insert that fits snugly inside the top half of my cup. Just make sure your insert doesn't hang over the top of the glass because it might collect run-off epoxy & adhere to your glass.
Beautiful! I'm wondering about trying this with my high viscocity 2 hour cure epoxy. I just got a turner so I'm ready to have a go so this video is really helpful thank you
Thank you! Let me how it goes with fast cure. I've never attempted fast cure when swirling colors because I work too slowly...lol. Have fun with your new turner!! :)
Pretty pretty pretty 😮
Thanks so much!
Silly question. Are these food safe? I love them
Hi, Linda! Thank you! There are some FDA approved epoxy products, but I don't know if this is one of them. Most of the information I've read about epoxy resin & food safety is that it's okay to make contact with food (fully cured), not okay to ingest.
Very pretty!
Thank you! 💕
So pretty. I don’t use epoxy, I use Crystalac so I may try it. ❤
Thank you! Do you use Brite Tone or Grande Finale? I still have some Grande Finale left. Maybe I'll try one glass with it, too. Come back & let me know how yours turns out, if you decide to try it. :)
@@holleezhobbies I will. I use GF.
So beautiful and yet so simple 💜💜 I use Crystalac (GF). Thanks for sharing this technique it is very inspirational 🥰
Thank you! You're welcome! I enjoy sharing ideas, successes, & failures. ;)
What type of epoxy do you use and where do you get the tumbler turner ?
Hi! :) The epoxy I use is listed & linked in the description of this video. I get my tumbler turners from denostumblerturnersllc.com/
Wow! BEAUTIFUL!! Thanks for sharing :)
Thank you! ❤️ You're so welcome! :)
my nightmare has been dealing with the resin edge line and trying to find a way for it to blend at the top of the glass but everything I use to mask the small edge comes off when pouring. How do you manage to get it seamless without having the runoff can that gets inside?
That seamless edge can be so frustrating! When I epoxy, I purposely bring the epoxy over the lip, slightly. I've found the excess cuts off clean if I remove it as soon as my cup is no longer wet or tacky. If I wait too long, I can't get a smooth, clean removal.
If you don’t mind me asking, What brand epoxy do you use?
I don't mind at all. All supplies & products used are listed in the description under each video.
What did you use to make the glasses rotate
I have several tumbler turners from denostumblerturnersllc.com/
Hi, is it safe to drink out of them? Is there a sealer that is food safe
There are some FDA approved epoxy products, but I don't know if this is one of them. Most of the information I've read about epoxy resin & food safety is that it's okay to make contact with food (fully cured), not okay to ingest.
Thank you!!
Hi, where did you buy the cup Turner from?
All my cup turners are from Deno's Tumbler Turners.
Is it safe to use epoxy on wine glasses? Ive heard that it isnt but cant find any real information out there.
I was wondering the same, but couldn't find answers specifically regarding wine glasses.
ottimo lavoro ma poi si può utilizzare per bere grazie
Thank you! :) Yes, it is safe for drinking as long as the epoxy has been properly cured.
GRAZIE MILLE@@holleezhobbies buon Natale
perchè passi la resina con il guanto e non con un pennello
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What your machine name?
My cup turner? Deno's Tumbler Turner