I’ll be doing tutorials and general videos for tumbler making and using silicone molds. Some will be the same technique but different colors or base paint. I like being able to show what the variations are with each combo. If you have a suggestion or question, let me know! Subscribe to see the latest videos as they’re added!
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Early videos I use vinyl gloves but later learned that those are not the best choice. Better than absolutely nothing, but not the best. I started this channel when there wasn’t a lot of info out there for newbies and learned/shared as I went along.
I bet them bare spots are coming from the oils and asses that comes off your fingerprints is why you are getting fish eyed is what we call it in the paint and body world
Great work! I'm looking for how to do this in a 3d type mold. Specifically a lotus flower tea candle holder. I've seen finished products but no tips on how its done! Thank you for sharing your info!
Yeah, I started this channel when there wasn’t much info out there on products or even ppe. That’s why I share all links and resources in mine. This is one of my very early videos and I switched to nitrile. 😁
I can remember in 7th grade art class. I did this style of art on a project. One of my friends came along. (She thought she was helping) she put ugly greenish/black paint on my project. I was so mad. My teacher even gave me a bad grade because of it. I havent thought about that for a very long time.
Good job! I'm impressed with how clean the lines came out. Do you think the Citristrip could be covered with a piece of wax paper to keep from excessive dripping?
What helps me when applying ink is to lightly mist the brush itself with alcohal on occasion. Seems to give me a little extra time creating wood grain and knots giving it more definitions and texture.