I certainly apologize for missing this comment. many people use LF on tumblers, but in more cases than I can describe, LF will peel and fall right off many surfaces. I'd recommend, Gemtac, FusionTack, MultiGrab360, 2 part epoxies etc.. CG500 is excellent and is found here: www.crystalninja.com/collections/glues and for in Germany, if you cannot locate a seller of CG500, check out Araldite or UHU brands: amzn.to/3a1JmOC and amzn.to/3ysUZHU
Hello @Crystal Ninja Team! (Hi @Suzie Crystalized!) I so aspire to make a stainless steel skinny tumbler just like this one!!! 1st time buyer here & love your quality products, pretty wrapping, freebies, cute confetti & love the coupon for nice savings! I’m impressed with what you all offer & I had to call in after I received my order & got the best customer service ever! Issue was handled with an apology & corrected with no questions asked! Thank you! Will definitely shop again & recommended friends! 🥰 Beautiful work!
Yesss! I have been hoping you would make a video like this. I make custom epoxy and/or rhinestone Tumblers.. interested to see how you go about making them.Thanks for making this video!
I just found your channel and enjoy your tutorials a lot. I really want to try to bling a tumbler but need to keep watching. Could you suggest a good beginner project? I will have to buy supplies also but can’t go overboard on supplies. Love your talent and humor!
Thanks so much 😊 I am SO sorry for missing your comment.. Please check out our kits, they are great for all skill levels: www.crystalninja.com/collections/ninja-kits-and-supplies
I see this an old question but in case you didn't find out no you do not use epoxy resin to coat the rhinestones you would lose the sparkle. She is using epoxy GLUE which is a super strong bond for the stones.
Sorry for missing this question.. No other seal or topcoat is needed. The cleaning/prep/and glue process is super strong and holds up to the most difficult of situations. ;)
@@Crystalninja I also tried your glue method for the crocs and a lot of rhinestones fell off. i noticed thar the rhinetones i used had metal lining in back. i wonder if that is the reason why?!
@@happyhappyjoyjoy192 Interesting, the majority of rhinestones are foil backed and that shouldn't matter... BUT older/vintage can lose their foil with some glues. Check this video on all the steps for the kit and it should improve the bond for you.
Question. Your new 50g packages. I was told you need 6 to 8 Of them to cover a 20oz tumbler so $360 to cover a tumbler is that correct? If so what is your suggested selling price?
Yes, this is correct. Handmade items are quite expensive. Many people take their cost of goods and 2x the price, or 3x, but we go into detail of How to figure your pricing in this course: www.crystalninja.com/collections/courses/products/course-the-price-of-sparkle
Question, Could you also ombre spraypaint the tumbler using the rhinestone colors, as well as adding glitter to epoxy? Also, did you say what type/brand epoxy you are using? Thanks
Yes you can! That would work fine too. The Epoxy glue is CG-500, www.crystalninja.com/CG-500-35-Two-Component-Epoxy-CARTRIDGE-50ml-p254998223 and the applicator device. Here is how to use them, ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-W9SN2Onc9I0.html
We do not use Liquid Fusion on any of our projects. It did not pass any testing on our end. Check out the Glue guide for better results: www.crystalninja.com/collections/guides
So sorry for missing your comment. No, you will never need to overcoat. TopCoating or sealing will blur all the sparkes and facets. The cleaning/prep/process all works together for an amazing bond ;)