I love the finished product! I also, have never seen this woodgrain technique before. Since this video was posted, have you used anything other than alcohol or acetone to remove areas of paint?
This is gorgeous! I especially love the Onyx cameo 😍 Do you find it harder to get the glitter to stay put using paint as your adhesive? I tried paint and mod podge together for the first time and ended up having to seal then add another coat of glitter because it just wasnt sticking as well as the epoxy method. 😭 I'll need to try it again to see if I can get better stickage? I think that's the technical term. 😂
Grab the foil pie tins from dollar tree to catch paint. Could you pour the extra back over if you have areas that need more coverage? You can reuse the tins, too. You know I struggle with the dirty pour. 😂
I’ve never seen this technique for a woodgrain. I love it! Makes a beautiful tumbler.
Love love your kitty popping in!! 💕🥹
Beautiful tumbler
Thank you ! I needed to see this.
Wow!! I love this tumbler!! I'm going to make. What a great tutorial Lela, thank you!
That is so beautiful
thank you, it turned out beautiful!!!
It’s beautiful!!
I love the finished product! I also, have never seen this woodgrain technique before. Since this video was posted, have you used anything other than alcohol or acetone to remove areas of paint?
Wow this tumbler it’s so beautiful 😍😍💕💕 why dud you used the pop pop? I used Brite tone
I thought this was a Halloween themed open wound tumbler
Don’t it looks freaky
Can u glitter seal it vinyl then do the paint remove the vinyl?
I want to try something similar for a H.S. Grad but his colors are red, black, and yellow...I've never done woodgrain before
She has a great tutorial on woodgrain designs! czcams.com/video/Y2yPDxnCdEI/video.html
This is gorgeous! I especially love the Onyx cameo 😍
Do you find it harder to get the glitter to stay put using paint as your adhesive? I tried paint and mod podge together for the first time and ended up having to seal then add another coat of glitter because it just wasnt sticking as well as the epoxy method. 😭 I'll need to try it again to see if I can get better stickage? I think that's the technical term. 😂
Grab the foil pie tins from dollar tree to catch paint. Could you pour the extra back over if you have areas that need more coverage? You can reuse the tins, too. You know I struggle with the dirty pour. 😂
Great video, but the acetone will eat the epoxy.
Thank you. And not if it’s done lightly and not pressed on hard