Complete tutorial to make a Leopard Honeycomb Rhinestone Tumbler

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  • čas přidán 20. 08. 2024
  • Want to learn how to Bling a Rhinestone Tumbler in a honeycomb pattern with Leopard Spots? Bling Your Things will teach you how to use Flatback Rhinestones to create a rhinestones Honeycomb Pattern to make the main part of the tumbler. As well as make the leopard spots using a scatter design and how to connect it all together for a seamless look.
    Complete tutorial to make a leopard honeycomb rhinestone tumbler. In this design we used Bling Your Things Diamond Cut Flatback Glass Rhinestones, in size SS16 and SS10, using the Crystal Flatbacks for the main design and Jet and Sapphire non hotfix for the Leopard spots to complete the design.
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Komentáře • 32

  • @SandraKinchen-jx6ps
    @SandraKinchen-jx6ps Před rokem +1

    This is one of the best tutorials I've seen on the Honeycomb method. I've just started with rhinestones and explaining how to line up the rhinestones horizontally AND diagonally is so helpful! I'm still working on my first tumbler and my honeycomb is starting to look like the scatter method - 😂. I'm going to follow your advice on the next one. Thanks!

  • @RosasUtopia
    @RosasUtopia Před rokem

    It's been 1 year since cid so iam curious to know how liquid fusion held up?

  • @c-yolife-rkc1
    @c-yolife-rkc1 Před rokem

    do you a pattern or a tutorial showing how to make and print the pattern for the cup

  • @GeeG33War
    @GeeG33War Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing your talents. I really want to try this.

  • @jackiepeto6374
    @jackiepeto6374 Před rokem

    S0 we don't get to see the finished cup?

  • @lorieannecloudmajors5349

    Hello. I have a question.......did you or do you put a coat of epoxy on tumbler after your done?

    • @jackiepeto6374
      @jackiepeto6374 Před rokem

      No you do NOT add epoxy after rhinestones. It actually takes away from their shine

  • @Diiverse
    @Diiverse Před 2 lety

    Thx for the tutorial I learned a lot 😊

  • @bonjulien62
    @bonjulien62 Před rokem

    I was wanting to see the finished product

  • @sarahrobertson8474
    @sarahrobertson8474 Před 2 lety

    Really great tutorial! Thank you so much! I can’t wait to give one a try!

  • @josiecollado4278
    @josiecollado4278 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the video, can't wait to try this. Beautiful

  • @1215mdpc
    @1215mdpc Před 2 lety

    This is great teaching and outcome as well. You really made me want to give this a try. One thing you did not say was the amount of rhinestones bags one should purchase... That is my questions how many bags should be ordered thank you

    • @BlingYourThings
      @BlingYourThings  Před rokem +1

      Hi Miss P, the average 20oz Straight Tumbler will need approx 30 gross of rhinestones in Size Ss16. If using a smaller sizes like SS10, you will need more stones. If using larger size, like SS20 you will need less stone. Happy Blinging!!!

  • @allijmccoy
    @allijmccoy Před 2 lety

    So cute!!!

  • @pearlsandy2817
    @pearlsandy2817 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful!

  • @marionbrown3728
    @marionbrown3728 Před rokem

    Hello and good morning to you! I wonder if this method could be done on acrylic tumblers. I'm fairly new to this and before I waste product, I wanted any or all input. I thank you kindly~🙂

  • @rochellthompson23
    @rochellthompson23 Před rokem

    Great design. How did you get the lines straight for the diagonal line?

  • @GuynMelissa
    @GuynMelissa Před 2 lety

    I love your video's they are so informative, I'm really learning. How do you know how much to leave open for the spiral? Like do you only honeycomb half the cup or maybe 3/4 of the cup?

    • @BlingYourThings
      @BlingYourThings  Před rokem

      HI Melissa, It's up to you how much space youd like to leave open. Depending on the design that will go in the center swirl, I generally leave 3-4 inches of the center open.

  • @adinaa6335
    @adinaa6335 Před rokem

    Where can we get the same vinyl ? Beautiful teaching. 🌻

  • @martharodriguez2384
    @martharodriguez2384 Před 2 lety

    Hi there.. I've just started to do this method and noticed that most stones don't fit in the crevice and leaves a space.. so in this case, just pick another stone and keep going?

    • @BlingYourThings
      @BlingYourThings  Před 2 lety

      Hi Martha, that is correct. Rhinestones have a sizing tolerance, in tenths of a millimeter. To keep your lines straight, you wont always push each stone tightly and all the way into the crevice from the prior row. Its important to check that the spacing of row itself is straight in relation to the project.

    • @charlenebrown2574
      @charlenebrown2574 Před 2 lety

      Hey this is so pretty. But not easily understood.you said for each row add one on one end and leave one off on the other side. Its just leaving me with gaps on that side. Why?

    • @BlingYourThings
      @BlingYourThings  Před 2 lety

      HI@@charlenebrown2574. Shifting each row one stone to the right, then leaving one off will leave a gap in the center that creates a swirl around the tumbler. This way I can add the spots in the same swirl pattern. After adding the spots, I fill in the gap by connecting each row together and use fillers as needed. Alternatively you could do a complete row each time. I just find this easier to keep the honeycomb pattern straight throughout. If youd like, you can join our facebook group, and we can help you in more detail. facebook.com/groups/blingyourthingsrhinestones/?ref=share

  • @heliarodrigues5665
    @heliarodrigues5665 Před 2 lety

    Can we epoxy over those or no?

    • @BlingYourThings
      @BlingYourThings  Před 2 lety

      I do not recommend using epoxy over the rhinestones, they will lose their sparkle and shine.

    • @ms.pawscompanionfoodsandse3372
      @ms.pawscompanionfoodsandse3372 Před 2 lety +1

      How do you seal it then to prevent them from falling off?

    • @jackiepeto6374
      @jackiepeto6374 Před rokem

      No you never epoxy over rhinestones. It takes away their shine. If you follow the prep (making sure you sand and wash the tumbler or item you're rhinestoning) and use a GOOD adhesive (AKA e6000, liquid fusion, supertite fusion tack, etc.) Then you should be totally fine.