Hey!! Welcome to Denwood Designs! My name is Jackie Cummings and I am the owner and maker here in the studio. I have been making high quality glitter tumblers for a while now and I'm here to share with you all some tips, tricks, techniques and inspiration to take your creations to the next level.
I am a Canadian based creator living on beautiful Vancouver Island and I aim to support local as much as possible. I will be featuring glitters from Em and Kat Glitter Factory as well as many other Canadian based women owned businesses!
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Loved video😊
I have been looking for a video that talks and explains everything in Lehmans term. Thanks
Why do you torch the tumbler?
What is the work time for the epoxy?
Do you have to have the tumbler arm? Do you have to epoxy the entire thing or can I patch it?
Why didn't you do your green coloring before tje vinyl to save the step of taping and plastic?
Do you epoxy the entire tumbler again or focus on the spot that’s damaged?
Thanks for sharing! Didn't know you could fix them. Great video! ❤
Was the pink design printed on printable vinyl or glossy photo paper?
This is so cute. Great video laying out all the steps.
What kind of vinyl did you print on?
Can I pay you to print a design for me?
Where do you get all of your images from? I'm having trouble finding images without a website on the photo or copyright.
Hello from Cornwall Ontario 😊 beautiful work ❤
May I ask why you didn't just start with a green painted tumbler? I'm new at this and I really want to know before I make a mistake. Thank you! Great tutorial btw.
How many coats of epoxy should be put on a tumbler with vinyl on it? Is two enough or should I do 3 to be sure? Thanks so much. Awesome tumbler! Thank you for sharing.
I just found your video thank you I bought the paper you suggested but I have a question do you have to seal it with clear coat?
Beautiful! What printer do you used for this?
I love, love, love this tumbler ! Beautiful.
That turned out very nice. Great job and great tutorial. Thank you
That is gorgeous……BUT SOOOOOOOO tedious! What would you charge your customer for something like this?
Can you tell me the name your saying of the company you bought your tumbler, please?
I just love these milk bath tumblers! They are just classy and sublime! Gorgeous work!
Absolutely, beautiful! Great job!
Thank you- that’s almost exactly what the break on my tumbler looks like - fortunately it’s a personal tumbler, so great to practice on.
Thank you for this video explaining everything. I been curious has to print my own and I am sorta confident in trying it out for myself
This video is so under-rated. This is perfect. Exactly what I needed to know. It's crazy some of the vinyls are $4. And up.. most of the time it's not even what I want. May get into designing my own. Do you know if this program works with iPad? If not I may have to get back my Mac mini I gave to my hubby. He hasn't even plugged it in. My 2018 just has more storage. Great products.
Beautiful Thank you!
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This is a great video! I want to do a drum wrap for my boyfriend like this. Do you think it will work the same? Of course! there will be a few different pictures and no glitter, ha ha! Thank you in advance. The tumbler is beautiful! And funny 😂
Oh, and no epoxy either 😊
Do Canadians all pronounce decal as “dekkel” instead of “dee-cal”?
What ratio paint w modge podge for the repair?
This cup is soo beautiful.
sorry for my ignorance but what do you call the tool that you stuff into the tumbler?
WOW WOW WOW! Where can we get the flower design?
Love this!
I did a tumbler and there is a little tiny place on it that didn't get any epoxy and you can see down to the spray paint. Do I have to strip it or can I just put another coat on to cover that spot up? The spot where there is no epoxy is tiny, no where as large as the broken area on yours. I sure hope it's possible because I hate the thought of stripping it. I'm a newbie to all this and want to make sure I do things right.
I have the same question as LynneNC. I have a very small area that the epoxy was very thin and you can see the cup. Can I use your method to fix it?
Yes as long as the cup doesn’t have too many coats of epoxy already. And make sure to do the whole cup not just the area good luck!
That is a ton of detail on this cup. Great job! The video was super helpful.
I love it, want to try one but not sure if the Cricut stuff. I’ve got to watch a few more times. Thank you
This turned out beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
This is awesome!
Thanks so much ♥️
Where did you find the adhesive foil? Love this cup!
Where can I find the glitters. They are beautiful!!
The blue is Hello Sailor from Em and Kat, The burgundy is Merlot from Glitter Babes, the Rose gold is Majestic from Glitter Babes, and the gold ish coloured one is Beach Bum from Glitter Babes
@@denwooddesigns6631 Thank you so much! 🥰🥰🥰
I am a newbie at all this, and I am amazed by this cup. I have tremors so I couldn’t do this but love the results
Awe I'm sorry to hear that - that you for the compliment
Thank you for using my template!🥰 This is a great video!
Your designs are beautiful and I'm so happy you love the end result. Thank you <3
did you sand any of the layers? if so did you only sand the areas that didnt have flowers?
If I needed to sand, I waited until I had at least 2 coats of epoxy so that I didn't accidentally scratch off or damage the flowers in any way.
Beautiful
Thank you so much!
You've simplified this so much! What's the t square like thing you used to mark the tape line?
Thanks so much and I'm glad it helps you out. The thing you are talking about is a T-square. I got it from Canadian Tire I think. It's a triangle that has a base and can stand up on its own. I hope that helps.
Beautiful tumbler. What do you use to put on your pipe that goes in your cup?
These are hard to explain but they are basically a silicone/rubber coupling used in plumbing. I will do a tutorial of my turner setup and talk a bit more about it in depth and hopefully that will better answer your question.
This is a great cup and tutorial, thank you - I'm a new subscriber. I've been doing cups for 6 years and the best thing to use to add your paint and modge podge is a makeup sponge. You can just pounce the sponge up and down - it works amazing. I use this also to paint my wood signs. Looking forward to watching move of your videos. 🙂
Thanks for subscribing to my channel and thanks for the tip!!