Love that you put glitter underneath the alcohol ink. Regular brass and gold will take over everything. Glad to know to hit the gold spots for the dance. I’ve ruined cups using gold and swore off using gold and brass
Wow! I watched this and just kept cringing in the beginning thinking of how they were all surely going to mix and just become mud. I'm stunned with how gorgeous it actually turned out.
I have watched about a gazillion tumbler videos and that’s about the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen. I’ve been trying to decide if I should do alcohol ink or glitter, now I know after watching you that I don’t have to choose, I can have my glitter and my vibrant ink colors, thanks. Sherri B.
I don’t even know where to start. I don’t think there’s enough room. When you put the camera on the cup...I was sold out in love with this video! I’m literally going to watch and watch your videos until I learn this technique!!! I’m excited to see what else you have! I would have never thought to add color after I saw the beautiful white and sparkles then you blew me away with the colors;-) Subscribed
I found your video by searching for alcohol ink ideas. I wasn't going to watch since I don't do tumblers but figured I would briefly check it out since I'll be working on a curved surface. Your personality immediately drew me in, and I wound up lost in your video...all the way to the end! Then I had to check out other videos. Now I want to do tumblers, thankyouverymuch! You've got a significant presence and way of explaining things. I'm currently working on Christmas presents, but if I wind up addicted to making tumblers, I will blame you 110%! Ha Thank you for the entertaining and informative video(s) - I thoroughly enjoyed watching and can't wait to see more. (And to get my hands on some tumblers and equipment to make them!) Fantastic job, lady! 😃❤
I didn't think I was going to like it at first with all those different colors that didn't go together, but in the end, it's absolutely gorgeous! Thank you for such a great tutorial!
Thank you so much, this is a great technique! I will also print things in transparency sheets on my inkjet printer and use your method to heat the ink to transfer on to the polymer clay. Your method is the best I have seen so far and I have watched many videos on how to transfer images.
Honestly...I did not think I would like this cup. The gold made me nervous with all its coverage. But.... The end result is absolutely STUNNING!! ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
OH! I LOVE your hair! I am about to go wild as well. I am a bleached blonde already but soon my hair will have a dark brown shadow root, with a pearl white, peach and pink melt. And I can't wait for the fun. You totally make me smile. Thanks so much for your tutorial. Very helpful. :-) I just subscribed. Cheers
I started with glasses from garage sales and then went on to flower vases. If they didn't turn out, I could toss them. Now I am really intrigued with the 25 cent vases. They are turning out fabulous. They are cheap and easy to get at garage, yard, and estate sales.
You are right about the gold ...I had to wipe an entire tumbler off once because the gold just would not break up ...it just expanded and covered and I didn't even use that much....maybe drip it out and apply it with a toothpick ....or add it into some epoxy and drizzle it ....but I will never drop in on again