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Jessica Flynn Peekaboo Tumbler Using CrystaLac

One of the most common questions I get with tumbler making is “Can I make this with CrystaLac instead of Epoxy?”

The answer is always ABSOLUTELY, YES! Some designs and materials need a little tweaking or finding an alternative, but I have yet to find a design style I can’t recreate with CrystaLac Grande Finale.

I thought it would be best though for me to show you a real example of how one tumbler can be made with epoxy AND CrystaLac.

This tumbler was originally made by Jessica Flynn and I thought I’d show you how to use CrystaLac prodcuts to make it (with my own favorite color palette!)

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Recommended Supplies

Stainless Steel Tumblers (discount code: alisoncrafts)

Glitter Glue

Grande Finale

Universal White

CrystaLac Pigments

Sand Paper

Glitzy Kreations Glitter (Discount Code: alison10)

Glitter Dipped Sips Glitter (Discount Code: alisoncrafts10)

Vinyl (Champagne & Rose Gold)


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. . Add the base coat for your tumbler. this one was a beige spray paint but the Rosie Beige Flip’n Awesome Paint would work too!

STEP 2: APPLY & SEAL GLITTER.

Use brite tone or glitter glue to apply glitter. Let Dry & seal with Glitter Glue. Let dry 2 hours.

STEP 3: BUILD UP COATS OF BRITE TONE UNTIL SMOOTH

Apply coats of brite tone every 4 hours. Sand every 3-4 coats with 400 grit sand paper until smooth.

STEP 4: ADD REMOVABLE VINYL & 1 COAT OF BRITE TONE

Add vinyl & do a coat of brite tone on top to prevent any paint seepage.

STEP 5: PAINT TOP COLOR

Do two coats of the vintage blush paint to get full coverage.

STEP 6: REMOVE VINYL

Remove vinyl to see peekaboo portions.

STEP 7: ADD VINYL DETAILS & LAYER BRITE TONE

I did two coats of brite tone before adding my vinyl details. Then I did 4 more coats of brite tone.

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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