Magic potion Christmas flow tumbler | lava lamp mica glitter tumbler | metallic tumbler
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- čas přidán 14. 07. 2024
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Very beautiful funky and mesmerizing magic potion snow globe tumbler.
Christmas tumbler snow globe flow lava lamp tumbler
List of supplies:
- Hollow wall tumbler
-distilled water
- Mica powder
- Food coloring
-Drill with a bit 1/4" - 5/16" (I used a 5/16" bit) or a hot tool for making holes
-Tape or glue dots or furniture -bumper for sealing
-UV resin
-Uv light
Furniture bumpers
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Gorilla glue dots
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Water based food coloring
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Mica powder I use - 35 colors. So pretty!
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As always with any resin be sure to wear gloves and use in a well ventilated area with a proper mask. - Jak na to + styl
The green makes me wish for snow i love snow.
I know. You'll love the next project. It's a snow man!
I love using Mica Powder in my homemade wax melts
They are very versatile, great idea for wax melts!
Would you still get that effect if you didn’t use the black alcohol ink? What is the significance of using the black ink?
I don't think you would get quite the contrast but it would still swirl around I'm sure. It just wouldn't look as extreme. Also when the power would settle it would just be clear.
@@weirdandwonderful thank you. I really liked this effect! I just was wondering if other similar colors to the mica were used, would it just look blah. I’m going to experiment a little. Thanks again for your quick reply. Love your insights and your crafts!
@@marialovescrafting3190 I think it would look just fine you're just going to end up with a different contrast.. like if you put pink with it pretty sure it'll just give you pink swirls. I will try it! Maybe I'll try it with red and green and see what it looks like.
@@weirdandwonderful Great. Thank you.
czcams.com/video/y6bjx318wyY/video.html I did one with blue food coloring and gold mica, you can see how that turned out
What would be a good substitute for the alcohol ink? Could I use acrylic paint in place of it? Also does having a bubble make a difference?
I've never tried acrylic paint but food coloring is a good alternative
@@weirdandwonderful thank you! I just seen your other video with the gold & black Halloween potion tumbler & I have a whole box of those food colorings lol but does having a air bubble in the cup make a difference? Does not having any bubble affect its flow or the mica powder?
@@AlaniyansWorld Sorry, forgot to answer that too lol! Doesn't really matter on these if it has an air bubble or not. I find only in dripping oil filled tumblers does it matter if you have air in it or not.
@@weirdandwonderful you’re totally fine lol I just got a 36 pack of mica powder with some beautiful colors so I’m ready to play in it 😂 thank you! You make some amazing tumblers! ❤️
What kind of glue are u using?
Create basics clear glue but any water based clear glue is fine to use. I also use Elmer's clear glue.
what can of glue you add on?
Clear water based glue is fine. Like Elmer's
Where did you get the tumbler?
I got these ones are Micheals
what is the purpose of the glue?
Makes the mica settle slower. You don't have to add it but the mica will settle in the cup more rapidly.
Instead of using mica powder I have heard you can use eye shadow is this something you have tried?
I haven't but I will give that a go! They make some fantastic loose powders!
@@weirdandwonderful I want to try it but unsure of how to use the eyeshadow. I noticed if you mix it with water it "balls up" instead of incorporating into the water. Could I try maybe adding a drop of dish soap to get rid of the "oiliness"?
@@peach9121 I'll do some experiments and see what I can make work!
@@weirdandwonderful that would be awesome! Thank you for the replies! I'll be watching for your results!