How To Make Glitter Tumblers With Epoxy For Beginners
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How to Make Glitter Tumblers with Epoxy for Beginners
Thursday, February 3, 2022 If you're into crafts that require patience, making a DIY glitter tumbler will be right up your alley. I have to admit I just recently made my first stainless steel tumbler with vinyl and glitter and I learned a thing or two.
Considering that it can be an intimidating project, I thought I'd pass along what I learned making my first glitter tumbler in this beginner tutorial. Supplies for Making Glitter Tumblers with Epoxy
Given that I've basically been a professional crafter for more than six years now I usually don't check my supplies before I start a project. As Bob puts it: "What more could you possibly need?" (I started down the Glowforge path, but he stopped me at dryer vent...") Anyway you definitely need to make sure you have all the supplies - and there are a lot - before you start making a custom glitter tumbler. Along with at least three days, here's a list of what you'll need for your first tumbler:- Stainless Steel Tumbler (I used a 20oz)
- Spray Paint
- Painters Tape
- Mod Podge
- Silicone Brushes
- Fine Glitter
- Clear Coat Spray
- Epoxy (Both A and B parts)
- Disposable Rubber Gloves
- Small Mixing Cup
- Two Small Measuring Cups (marked with ml)
- Popsicle stick or other stirrer
- Adhesive Vinyl
- Cup Turner (This is the one I used: WRMK Spin It)
- 180-220 sand paper
- Paper plate or tray to catch drips
How to Spray Paint a Tumbler
Unless you want to use an entire bottle of glitter to fully cover your tumbler, it's a good idea to spray paint it first. Use a similar color spray paint as the glitter you plan to use. Spray painting first will allow you to use less glitter and if the glitter doesn't cover well in certain spots, it won't be real noticeable because of the spray paint.
I stuffed my cup with paper towels so paint did not get inside the cup while painting.
If you really want ensure you spray paint the tumbler without drips you can place it on some type of extension pole apparatus and rotate the end of the pole/turner by hand while you spray paint with the other hand. Let the spray paint dry really well before you move on. Do not remove the tape...which I did not realize was a terrible idea til the next step... How to Add Glitter to a Tumbler
There are several ways to add glitter to a custom tumbler - I went with the Mod Podge method. You can also use a thin layer of epoxy which I'm sure would give you a much more even glitter layer. Regardless of which you go with it's easiest to add the glitter when the tumbler is on a spinner (and when you have tape protecting the top and bottom of the tumbler) so it's horizontal when you are pouring on the glitter.
For the Mod Podge method I did not have the spinner in motion while we worked, but we did rotate it manually as we worked our way around the tumbler.
Grab a piece of printer paper and crease it down the middle. Place the paper below the spinner to catch the glitter. The crease will make it easy to dump the excess back into the glitter jar.
You need to work pretty quickly to make sure the Mod Podge does not start drying or it will be difficult to get the glitter to stick. Use one of the silicone brushes to apply (what should be) a thick, even layer of Mod Podge all over the tumbler. Pour on the glitter in sections making sure to cover the entire surface of the cup as you manually rotate it. Try to make the glitter layer as even as possible. The best glitter for tumblers is a high quality glitter that is colored through rather than just on the surface. This is so when you sand your tumbler in a few steps the glitter retains its shine even when sanded. If your glitter tumbler looks like mine (he tried) when you're done, don't worry you can add more Mod Podge and glitter in a second round.
Let the glitter and mod podge layer dry for several hours or even overnight. Re-Tape the Tumbler to Seal in Glitter
Remove the tape around the top and bottom of the cup and replace it with new strips of painters tape on both the top and bottom. This second set of tape should be placed so there's a SLIGHT area of stainless steel showing between the glitter and the tape. That small area, in addition to the rest of the cup NOT covered by tape, will be covered in epoxy. Applying the epoxy slightly above (on the top) and below (on the bottom) the glittered area will seal in the glitter completely.Setting Up the Epoxy Tumbler Turner
Applying the epoxy is the most intimidating part of making glitter tumblers with epoxy. It's why I bought all the supplies about nine months ago and finally got up the nerve to make my first tumbler. Before you start mixing and applying the epoxy, set up your work area in an spot where you have some room to work and where you are close to an outlet. The epoxy tumbler turner will need to be plugged in and on for 6-8 hours at a time. I used the WRMK Spin It. (It worked fine for me - but I don't have anything to compare it to as it's my first cup turner. There are definitely a lot of tumbler turners on Amazon if you are looking for something different.)
With the Spin It turner you can adjust the dimension of the turner to make sure various size tumblers spin evenly. A tumbler that spins at an angle, off center, or not completely horizontally can result in epoxy drips or uneven application. Grab a paper plate and place that below the cup turner to catch any epoxy drips. How to Mix and Apply Epoxy to a Glitter Tumbler
If you're wondering what kind of epoxy to use on tumblers, which is a common question from beginners - I used Amazing Clear Cast brand epoxy. It comes with both epoxy part that you will need to mix together. You can also get it as part of a full epoxy tumbler kit. Be sure to wear gloves and work in a well ventilated area. For my 20 oz tumbler, I used 10 ml of epoxy for each of the epoxy layers. Pour 5ml of A side in one of the measuring cups and 5 ml of B side in the other.
Pour the thicker (Part A) of the two into the small empty mixing cup. Use the popsicle stick to scrape the sides so you get as much as possible into the other cup. Now pour the other 5ml part (Part B), which is thinner and easier to pour, SLOWLY into the thicker part. Use the popsicle stick to stir the two parts together. Stir slowly so you avoid bubbles. Keep stirring until the epoxy is no longer cloud, but clear. Turn on your cup spinner so it's spinning pretty slowly and begin pouring the epoxy on the cup. Use your other hand or one of the silicone brushes to smooth the epoxy across the entire length of the cup. (Note: You should have tape on your cup at this point. I did not have enough hands to take pictures at the same time so these pictures were taken after the tape was taken off.)
Continue to pour on epoxy and smooth it across the cup as the cup rotates until all the epoxy is on the cup and the cup is completely covered. Once all epoxy is on the cup keep the cup spinning. Wait about 5-10 minutes and carefully (and with gloves still on) remove the tape from both the top and bottom. If you leave the tape on you'll end up sealing it under the epoxy layer. Let the tumbler turner spin the cup slowly for 6-8 hours.
Sanding and Adding Vinyl to a Glitter Epoxy Tumbler
When the tumbler is finished spinning, the epoxy will likely still be somewhat sticky. You can take it off the tumbler turner and let it dry for several more hours until it's no longer sticky. Use 180-220 grit sandpaper to sand down he glitter tumbler. This part seemed super scary to me. All the sudden my nice shiny glitter tumbler was looking all scratched up and dull. I sanded enough that it was relatively smooth.
Use alcohol on a cotton ball or towel to wipe down the tumbler really well. If you are going to add a vinyl decal do so now. I cut this peacock from So Fontsy on holographic adhesive vinyl. It took a bit to weed but was totally worth it.
Adding a Second Layer of Epoxy to Seal Vinyl on a Tumbler
Now you need to add a second and final layer of epoxy. Repeat all the same steps from tapping the edges to mixing the two parts of epoxy to spinning the tumbler for another 6-8 hours. This is how you'll seal the vinyl on the tumbler!
This time when you remove the tumbler from the cup turner let it set for several more hours to completely cure.
The epoxy tumbler should be now be smooth and glittery. Do not sand the tumbler this time!
It's certainly not perfect..but for my first go at it - I'm happy with how it came out! Remember glitter tumblers with vinyl are not dishwasher safe and must be washed by hand. I could not have gotten through my first tumbler without the help of Andrea from Designs by Andrea. She's a pro at glitter tumblers...so in case you're like me and will likely be one and done with tumblers, at least we know where to grab one! Note: This post may contain affiliate links. By clicking on them and purchasing products through my links, I receive a small commission. That's what helps fund Silhouette School so I can keep buying new Silhouette-related products to show you how to get the most out of your machine! Get Silhouette School lessons delivered to your email inbox! Select Once Daily or Weekly. Subscribe Here!
Labels: Craft Ideas, Gift Ideas, Glitter, How to, Silhouette project ideas, Vinyl loading.. 7 comments
oomasangelsJune 14, 2021 at 5:52 PMThank you so much for the easy to understand directions. Very informative. Fixing to try my first glitter tumbler now. 😁
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UnknownJuly 5, 2021 at 4:51 PMHow long do you have to wait after applying vinyl before doing a layer of epoxy?
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Silhouette School BlogJuly 6, 2021 at 1:37 PMThe second coat can go on directly after applying the vinyl.
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UnknownNovember 2, 2021 at 7:04 PMThank you for the very clear step by step instructions !
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UnknownDecember 19, 2021 at 4:48 PMThank you so much for this post ! QUESTION : Do I have to use a spray adhesive after the glitter ? Or can I just do another coat of mod podge ?
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AnonymousJuly 29, 2022 at 7:10 AMIf u do not want to loose any glitter I would seal it in with a spray sealer. Then you can add your next coat
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Sew Jules February 9, 2022 at 11:03 PM
Thank you for the clear detailed post. I bought the items months ago as well and lost my nerve. May try it again now that you have clearly typed out the instructions.
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