How to Add Book Pages to your Tumbler

Today we have a new and improved book. Page tumbler is actually a three way split, and I'm going to show you exactly how to make it.

The first thing I want to say that I am using CrystaLac products to apply my book pages, whether you use the CrystaLac products for the entirety of the tumbler, or you're going to apply your book pages with it and then move onto your resin. That is totally and completely fine.

I knew I wanted to make an updated Harry Potter themed tumbler, but not like super Harry Potter. Just something that would be meaningful to myself.

 

Recommended Supplies

Book Pages from a Book or Printed on Regular Paper

Book Themed Decal

Stainless Steel Tumblers (discount code: alisoncrafts)

Glitter Glue

Grande Finale

Universal White

Flip’n Awesome Paints

Sand Paper

Glitzy Kreations Glitter (Discount Code: alison10)

Glitter Dipped Sips Glitter (Discount Code: alisoncrafts10)

 

Steps

Step 1: Prep Your Surface & Add Base Coat

Prep is important for any project. Sand with 220 Grit Sand paper to prep your tumbler. Watch here for a demonstration. . Paint on the base coat of your choice. It helps to match the color of your glitter. Let dry.

Step 2: Tape and Apply Book Pages

Prep your pages & use glitter glue to apply each paper. Let dry 2 hours.

Step 3: Apply 3 more coats of GG.

Apply 3 more coats of glitter glue over the top of the book pages. Let each coat dry for 2 hours.

Step 4: Apply Glitter

Use Brite Tone or Glitter Glue to apply your Glitter. Let Dry.

Step 5: Seal & Flatten Glitter

Brush on glitter glue over the top of your glitter. Let dry & roll cup in parchment paper to get glitter nice and flat.

Step 6: Layer Brite Tone & Sand.

Do 4 coats of brite tone and then sand over the top of your glitter. Then add 3 more coats of brite tone. and sand again. Continue until cup is smooth.

Step 7: Add Vinyl + Layer Brite Tone

Apply 3-4 coats of Brite Tone letting each coat dry for 4 hours.

After you do 3-4 coats of BT, let it dry over night. Then do a light sand with 400 grit sand paper ONLY OVER THE VINYL. then follow up with a few more coats of BT until you are happy with how it looks!

Step 8: Clean the Rim

Once you’re satisfied with your finish, clean the rim! Let the cup dry for 5 days before giving it to it’s new home!

 

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