I have been excited to try to do tumblers. I just bought my cricut, but I also have an online shop that offers lots of glitters and glitter powders. The glitter powders are very holographic and so I can’t wait to try them. I have them in about 8 colors. 🤗🤗🤗
Thanks, this video was so great. I especially loved the mention of the obvious solution of sticking your transfer tape to your shirt. Wish I had thought of that before!
Love this so I tried it! It was beautiful until I clear spray sealed it. Yhe holographic is no longer noticeable. Did I do something wrong?or will the epoxy bring it back?
You mentioned sealing over poured epoxy into the little cups with lids..does that stop it from hardening as fast? And if so, about how long? Sounds like a crazy question because once mixed it starts the reaction. But, does keeping the air out slow the reaction or something?
Hi Tina! Epoxy will harden in about 30 minutes regardless of where you store it. You can store the tack-it and water mixture in a small cup with a lid and it will save for a while ☺️.
I had issues with the glitter sticking to the tumbler. The tumbler already came painted white but I still went through the whole prepping process. I used a flat spray paint and I wonder if thay is why it didn't stick. Should I use glossy paint instead??
The finish of the paint shouldn't make a difference. Try mixing the Tack It with more glue and less water next time. Then as it dries it should be noticeably tacky.
I’m not aware of any other glue that works, but 143vinyl stocks it and usually has it! Here’s the link: www.143vinyl.com/aleenes-tack-it-over-and-over-glue.html?partner=403469
Hi Alondra! The only reason the Tack-It Method looks different from regular glitter is because of the holographic effect. If you don't want the holographic effect, I recommend just glittering your tumbler the traditional way.
@@DIYAlex does it look weird with normal glitter? Seems like a fast easy way to do any glitter plus saves steps and keeps the tumbler lighter and thinner.