Let's Try Hydro Dipping Tumblers Using Marabu Marbling Paints and Neon Spray Paints - Such FUN!

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2020
  • Since the weather's nicer outside, I wanted to fill up a big bucket with water, go out on my deck, and do some hydro dipping! I used Marabu Easy Marble paints and also Krylon neon spray paints, hydro dipped some Stainless Steel tumblers, and had a lot of fun! But the paint gods definitely got a good laugh out of it...
    Mixed Media Girl hydrodipping video: • Hydro dipping vases wi...
    Materials used in this video:
    30-oz skinny SS tumbler: makerflocrafts.com/?sca_ref=2...
    12-oz SS wine tumbler: amzn.to/2ZfmeEl
    Marabu Easy Marble paints: amzn.to/2ZmCx2a
    Krylon neon spray paint: amzn.to/2ThFRYV
    Big bucket: amzn.to/2ZmCZxo
    Electrical tape: amzn.to/2AGTSZF
    Hair dryer: amzn.to/3g3Dwdw
    Check out some of the items I've made, listed in my Etsy store:
    www.etsy.com/shop/LuxindaSwirl
    Link to KS Resin: bit.ly/2N4JX3i
    I love Swirls! Mostly swirls of color, but really any swirls at all - I think they add a beauty and grace to everything. So after I started making soap a few years ago, and needing some sort of biz name that didn't sound like everyone else's version of suds-r-us, I decided on Luxinda Swirl. Luxinda is a twist on my real name, and I quickly started putting swirls of color in all of my handmade soaps.
    Now I'm branching out a bit, and I want to keep adding swirls to everything I do!
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Komentáře • 87

  • @suestrozyk8495
    @suestrozyk8495 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Those turned out gorgeous!!! Best ones I’ve seen!

    • @Luxinda
      @Luxinda  Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you!! 😊😊

  • @utubbabe1234
    @utubbabe1234 Před 7 měsíci +1

    really nice choices

    • @Luxinda
      @Luxinda  Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you!😊😊

  • @angielacy09
    @angielacy09 Před 3 lety +7

    So glad I'm not the only one that has trouble getting spray paint caps off! Great vid

    • @Luxinda
      @Luxinda  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! The struggle is real.

  • @chiloquinuniquecreations9924

    I appreciate the creative process. Just got my easy marble paints. So excited to try. Your video helped prepare me!

    • @Luxinda
      @Luxinda  Před rokem

      Thank you! Have fun with the easy marble paints!!!

  • @tereesahamlin3179
    @tereesahamlin3179 Před 3 lety +1

    These are some of the best Hydro Dipped cups I've seen. The more paint the better and the colors are beautiful. Thank you.

  • @Thefurryfamsquad
    @Thefurryfamsquad Před 3 lety +2

    You're reaction was amazing! I love the aqua, black, and silver one! They are all great though

  • @sharellefisher6746
    @sharellefisher6746 Před rokem +1

    They turned out very beautiful!!

  • @chiloquinuniquecreations9924

    I also struggled with the spray paint. Thank you so much for sharing!

    • @Sheepshit
      @Sheepshit Před rokem

      i do too. i lift it out of the water and it just all gums up and wads up and doesn't stick to the tumbler. i don't know what im doing wrong?

    • @Cabochons
      @Cabochons Před rokem

      Ty

  • @hillarydanforth8091
    @hillarydanforth8091 Před 2 lety +4

    Beautiful job! The neon was my fav 💛💚🧡 and you made me cackle when you said the person who invented the caps deserves a special place in hell 🤣🤣🤣

    • @Luxinda
      @Luxinda  Před 2 lety

      Thank you!!! Yeah, my hands did not appreciate the effort there... LOL!

  • @selinagarza1072
    @selinagarza1072 Před rokem +1

    they came out really pretty you did a wonderful job

    • @Luxinda
      @Luxinda  Před rokem

      Thank you so much!!😊🥰

  • @selinagarza1072
    @selinagarza1072 Před rokem +1

    I really liked the small ones best

  • @kaybryant7987
    @kaybryant7987 Před 2 lety +1

    You did good. I'm just starting to learn

    • @Luxinda
      @Luxinda  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks! Good luck - it’s fun!

  • @sandyhardman2268
    @sandyhardman2268 Před rokem +1

    I tried this a couple years ago, had lots of snot…. Thx for letting me know to drag to sides! I’ll try again!

    • @Luxinda
      @Luxinda  Před rokem +1

      Thank you!! Glad you found the video useful!😊

  • @patriciajackson3883
    @patriciajackson3883 Před rokem +1

    Yes them caps are hard to open had to wait for my grandson to open it for me

    • @Luxinda
      @Luxinda  Před rokem

      Having a helper is definitely the way to go!

  • @suestayton3482
    @suestayton3482 Před 3 lety +1

    This is a great tutorial! Thank you!!

  • @ctconn35
    @ctconn35 Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful beautiful!! Nice job, just got mine and never did it before. What do you think about acrylic cups? Spray it first and try it

    • @Luxinda
      @Luxinda  Před 2 lety

      Thank you!! Yes, go for it! I think spraying first gives you the chance to add another color plus whatever Easy Marble colors you pick.

  • @MsJoci74
    @MsJoci74 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Just watched and it looks so easy but my question is can you not use the same paint in bucket to dip twice??

    • @Luxinda
      @Luxinda  Před 8 měsíci +1

      You can certainly try, but the paint floating on the water dries *very* quickly, so a second dip might result in a bunch of paint clumps and glops sticking to the cup. You'll need to experiment to see if it works ok for you.

  • @gracefullyrose
    @gracefullyrose Před 2 lety +1

    I often beat the tops of my spray paint bottles on whatever is near by to get the caps off.

    • @Luxinda
      @Luxinda  Před 2 lety

      Oooh, that’s a tempting idea!! Thank you!

  • @artbubo
    @artbubo Před 4 lety +1

    Woow awesome you are talented , I love art I'm new friend 😍❤

  • @devonwoods4586
    @devonwoods4586 Před rokem +1

    I love this technique. I am too afraid to try but this video made it look super simple.
    I wonder if this could be laser printed over that..
    Also, is there a clear coat or anything that’s applied after?

    • @Luxinda
      @Luxinda  Před rokem

      Thank you! Please don’t be intimidated by hydro dipping. It’s really not difficult, and you can always clean off a bad dip with acetone, re-spray paint the tumbler and dip it again. It will definitely need to be sealed after dipping (after it’s completely dry) or epoxy resin won’t stick to it very well. So I spray with a couple coats of a clear spray paint, then resin over the whole thing. I’m not sure what you mean by laser printing over a dipped cup, so I don’t really know how to answer that question.

  • @michellechristensen5421
    @michellechristensen5421 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing. Very informative. I was wondering if the epoxy you use is considered "food safe", if that makes sense? Ok to drink from? Is there a specific epoxy you use? Thanks again.

    • @Luxinda
      @Luxinda  Před rokem +1

      Thank you!! Most well-known epoxy resin brands available (KS Resin, CCDIY, Mr. Nola's Glitter, ALE (A Little Extra), and many others), are "FDA compliant" meaning that food can come in contact with them and cause no harm. In the case of tumblers, the double-walled stainless steel cup design means the resin on the outside of the cup never touches the drink. The only time it might is if the user decides to sip out of the rim of the cup (like a regular drinking glass), and even then it's not very much contact. But most folks use the lids with straws to avoid any contact at all. Hope that helps a little!

  • @saracorey8731
    @saracorey8731 Před 3 lety +1

    What is the best water temp to do it at? Mine always gets globbed up before I dip!!

    • @Luxinda
      @Luxinda  Před 3 lety

      Honestly, I started out hydro dipping by putting water in the bucket and letting it sit outside to warm up during the summer, but after a couple times that way, I got impatient and just used the temp of the water straight out of the hose. It’s well water so pretty cold. And I didn’t notice any change in the paints or in my results.
      My worst globbing occurred either when I waited too long after putting the paints in the water before I swirled and dipped, or when I’d used the water a couple times - even cleaning with a strainer doesn’t get all the residual paint out. Changing the water after every other dip helps a lot.

  • @Cabochons
    @Cabochons Před rokem +1

    Hi. I've glittered several cups with the tack it method. Do ihave to spray paint over the glitter before I dip it?

    • @Cabochons
      @Cabochons Před rokem

      With a clear coat

    • @Luxinda
      @Luxinda  Před rokem +1

      Great question! I probably would, just to keep any glitter from coming off in the water.

  • @ericaarriola6215
    @ericaarriola6215 Před 3 lety +1

    Can you sponge the marabu paint on a tumbler or only use as a hydrodip

    • @Luxinda
      @Luxinda  Před 3 lety +1

      I'm not sure! You could certainly try that and see what the effect is. I admit I've never tried to use the marble paints any other way than in water as a dipping color. Great idea -- thanks!!

  • @MAXCM70
    @MAXCM70 Před 6 měsíci +2

    complimenti volevo sapere se alla fine li proteggi con uno sprai protettivivo o colla sprai... grazie

    • @Luxinda
      @Luxinda  Před 6 měsíci

      Uso la resina epossidica perché è molto resistente e resiste a molti lavaggi. Una vernice spray alla fine si laverà o si cancellerà con l'uso. Grazie per la domanda!

    • @MAXCM70
      @MAXCM70 Před 6 měsíci

      💌

  • @winterbond-mp7ei
    @winterbond-mp7ei Před rokem +1

    I have those same paints and I cannot drag them at all, they cling really bad to the stick...any suggestions?

    • @Luxinda
      @Luxinda  Před rokem +1

      The only thing I can think of is the water temperature. It should be on the cool side. And you need to shake the paints very vigorously then work really fast, use a generous amount of the paints, then skewer just a little vs over mixing. Keep trying - you’ll get it!

  • @mayrak5575
    @mayrak5575 Před 3 lety +2

    Do you know if you need to put a final sealant on if you want to wash it or put in dishwasher and don’t want the design to not come off. Or does the design not come off at all by itself?

    • @Luxinda
      @Luxinda  Před 3 lety +1

      I wouldn't consider washing it at all until you put a layer of epoxy resin over the entire cup. Then it can be hand washed. I wouldn't suggest putting it in a dishwasher cycle at all -- too much heat will probably ruin the cup and design. I know there is a particular type of Mod Podge that claims to be dishwasher safe, but I've never tried it. I suppose if you put a few layers of that over the hydro-dipped paint, it *might* be ok in the dishwasher, but I still wouldn't risk it.

  • @kooldesign4u
    @kooldesign4u Před 3 lety +2

    Do you seal your tumblers with anything after dipping?

    • @Luxinda
      @Luxinda  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes! I seal each cup I’ve dipped with 2 layers of Rustoleum 2X Matte Clear spray. However, any brand of clear spray will work. Thanks!

    • @dawnmcguire4267
      @dawnmcguire4267 Před 3 měsíci

      Can I only seal with rustoleam ?

  • @Mr6gatekeeper9
    @Mr6gatekeeper9 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi, can I ask what kind of primer you use?

    • @Luxinda
      @Luxinda  Před 3 lety

      Sure! When I prep cups for hydro-dipping or lots of other tumbler techniques, I use Rustoleum 2X spray paint. Flat white is the most frequently used, but I also use other colors if it will help the design somehow.

  • @thewannabeartist3391
    @thewannabeartist3391 Před rokem +1

    Does this paint peel off the cups?

    • @Luxinda
      @Luxinda  Před rokem +1

      No, I don’t believe so - it’s very sticky, oil-based paint. It could be stripped off with acetone, but otherwise stays on. Plus there’s resin over it in this case. If you decided to hydro dip and not cover with resin, you’d still want some sort of varnish like a brush-on or spray. Hope this helps somewhat! Thanks for the question 😊

  • @trayjones84
    @trayjones84 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi do you think I could use the acrylic tumblers

    • @Luxinda
      @Luxinda  Před 2 lety

      I don't see why not 😊 technically, you can hydrodip almost anything - sneakers, wood plaques, rocks, etc - so probably a plastic tumbler would work fine!

  • @chrismazour8138
    @chrismazour8138 Před 3 lety +1

    Literally had to hammer my way into my first paints so I agree with your “special place in hell” comment until my son taught me it’s more about twisting the cap open then squeezing!

    • @Luxinda
      @Luxinda  Před 3 lety

      Great to know - I’m sure I’ll have the opportunity to try that since hydro dipping season is almost here. Thanks!!!

  • @utubbabe1234
    @utubbabe1234 Před 3 lety +1

    When you blow dry are you using the hot or cold setting

    • @Luxinda
      @Luxinda  Před 3 lety

      I have my (cheap) dryer turned to high, although I don’t think the heat is as necessary as blasting it with as much blowing power as possible.

  • @renavanslyke6593
    @renavanslyke6593 Před 2 lety +1

    said the same thing....hate those caps

    • @Luxinda
      @Luxinda  Před 2 lety +1

      Aren't they awful?!

    • @renavanslyke6593
      @renavanslyke6593 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Luxinda i had to get a set of pliars to get them off now.....

    • @Luxinda
      @Luxinda  Před 2 lety

      @@renavanslyke6593 great idea!!! I'll have to remember that next time.

  • @EpicSuperShotMonkz
    @EpicSuperShotMonkz Před 9 měsíci +1

    What type of paint is that

    • @Luxinda
      @Luxinda  Před 9 měsíci

      Those are Easy Marble paints from Marabu:
      amzn.to/3sGXOEQ

  • @roadtrip6476
    @roadtrip6476 Před 10 měsíci +1

    What did youvdo with the water?

    • @Luxinda
      @Luxinda  Před 10 měsíci

      I usually clean it up with a strainer then put the top on the bucket and re-use it another time. If it’s too messy to re-use, I’ll still strain out any floating paint bits, then dump the water outside and refill the bucket.

    • @roadtrip6476
      @roadtrip6476 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Ok. But i have the problem. The paint i use is to heavy and sinds to the bottom. Do you prepare the water before the use.

    • @Luxinda
      @Luxinda  Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@roadtrip6476 no, I don’t add anything to the water, but I use Marabu Easy Marble paints - they’re designed to float without needing any additive.
      amzn.to/47wIMBc

    • @roadtrip6476
      @roadtrip6476 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@Luxinda thank you

  • @williammoore2259
    @williammoore2259 Před rokem +1

    Do they sell for you thank bill

    • @Luxinda
      @Luxinda  Před rokem

      I do sell some hydro dipped tumblers - I have one design that’s all greens and has a Swamp Thing decal that sells well for Father’s Day 🤷‍♀️ - but in general, no I don’t personally find them to be as popular with my customers as other styles. It is a good way, though, to create an interesting look without any glitter for the non-glitter folks😁

  • @Sheepshit
    @Sheepshit Před rokem +1

    have you messed around with these paints much more? i am wondering if i could get by with far less paint. im a cheapskate lol

    • @Sheepshit
      @Sheepshit Před rokem +1

      and omg lol. i tried the spray paint and used a third of the paint you used and it STILL dried up on me before i could get my cup dipped. does water temp play a role maybe? i gotta admit, the spray paint part induced anxiety lol. but im so thankful you posted this. its given me a new wind to try again!

    • @Luxinda
      @Luxinda  Před rokem

      Oh I use Marabu Easy Marble paints all the time. Yes, temperature does play a role, and spray paints dry up even faster than the Easy Marble bottle paint. It’s really a lot of trial and error. If you can set up your bucket of water ahead of time and let it get to room temperature (or outside in warmish weather) you should have a longer work time. Good luck!!

  • @mrjoedirt20
    @mrjoedirt20 Před 3 lety +1

    I think you do better if you slow down. no offense, You're like me, but when I watch guys do guitars they spend much time layering paint , swirl slowly and carefully (to not make mud) and dip slowly might help with coverage issues. Not criticism You're great slow down enjoy 😉

    • @Luxinda
      @Luxinda  Před 3 lety +4

      Thank you!! I have a *lot* to learn about developing a good hydro-dipping technique! I think one of the reasons I tend to rush is because when I hesitate for even a split second during the dip, I get an obvious (to me, anyway) glitch in the design, so my fix for that is to go faster. I need to develop a slow but very fluid dip and twist. 🙄🤞