Sandy is Jens crafts where you got the alcohol inks at still in business. I have been trying to get my hands on the primary color pack for months. Since you are a business woman I wondered if you knew anything. Her inks have so much pigment I want them so much. I use lots of alcohol inks and I hear great things about her inks. Sorry to bother you about this but I have no other way and really wanted to know. Thank you in advance...hugs Sheryl..💙🎨💙
This so reminds me of the old fashioned Firecracker snow come! Beautiful job my friend 👏 👏👏 Your imagination never ceases to amaze me 🥰 I would love to have 1/4 of your imagination! Thank you for another wonderful tutorial 💜💜💜
Good Morning ☀️ Ms Sandy and Happy Sunday Funday too 😍I recognize that beautiful glitter ✨ ❤️🤍💙🌟from our Chaos Box🥰LOVE LOVE the tumbler I have one and didn’t know what to do with it 🤔🤭thank you for the Fantabulous tutorial Pretty Lady😍☀️✨❣️
So awesome!!! Another amazing tumbler. Nice to see how this tumbler looked prior to your amazing work. I have been thinking about getting one of these. Love, love the design ❤️
How darn cute is that....what size bag was that of the mini ice cubes?? I am impressed its a Awesome tumbler.. thanks for the inspiration Sandy.....hugs Sheryl 💙🎨💙
It is a bit of a pain. I used the side of my finger to help keep it piled then I would quickly hit it with the UV flashlight and remove my finger and finish giving it a light set.
I noticed with the epoxy that you use your hand to rub it around instead of putting it on the turner.....does that seem to work better than putting it on the turner or is that just for certain projects....
This is just habit for me. I’ve done it this way for years. But I do notice that not as much epoxy gets inside the tumbler when I do it this way. And I am able to rub the epoxy better for a smother more even coat.
This is pretty close www.amazon.com/dp/B07B94J2L6?pd_rd_i=B074S5TMF3&pd_rd_w=WoeRv&content-id=amzn1.sym.386c274b-4bfe-4421-9052-a1a56db557ab&pf_rd_p=386c274b-4bfe-4421-9052-a1a56db557ab&pf_rd_r=MS8ZP3MQRFKD6JBKE61D&pd_rd_wg=BeD5E&pd_rd_r=58714cc8-5217-490b-a481-26ea52463fec&s=kitchen&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9kZXRhaWxfdGhlbWF0aWM&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEyRTZUS1Y4SEFNQlJNJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwMDIzNjcwMjk5UVZJNDBMOTlKTiZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwNTkwMTEyM1VCOTVTNVk4WEpZTiZ3aWRnZXROYW1lPXNwX2RldGFpbF90aGVtYXRpYyZhY3Rpb249Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU&th=1&linkCode=sl1&tag=sandysorganiz-20&linkId=4113c3158ac279bccc45588e7627f64a&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl
Absolutely! I was just trying to get it done a bit faster. But I use regular epoxy often as a replacement. Just make sure you use thinner layers so it isn’t dripping off the top while it cures.
Learning your craft as you go is completely normal. I myself am still learning every day even after all these years. Don’t fret too much! You’ll find what works best for you and then all those hardships will be a thing of the past. I know you’ve got this!