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Starbucks Grande Insulated Travel Tumbler 16 OZ Double Wall Acrylic 2 Pack Set

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Turn on the UV light and hold it over the UV resin to begin curing it. It will take about 3 minutes to fully cure.

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can I ask you something though... I've been watching several tutorials on these tumblers now - before I'm gonna make a mess out of mine xD As you start to drill you’ll see some of the plastic coming upwards. You can brush this away. You’ll hear a pop once you’ve made it through. Now we’ve made it all the way through. Reverse your drill instead of just trying to pull it out. Here you can see a closer look at what this looks like. You want to be really careful that you don’t accidentally drill through the second layer. When you’re using UV resin you’ll want to work in a darker space. Make sure to wear gloves when you’re working with UV resin and have good ventilation. I like to take my tumblers outside to a covered area out of the direct sunlight to do this.What I love about UV resin is there isn’t a long waiting period when working with it. It is more expensive than regular resin but I think the time it saves is 100% worth the extra cost. If you’re using vegetable glycerin something to keep in mind is it’s made from oils so it leaves behind residue when you’re transferring it into the cup. Now that we’ve filled up the cup completely cover the hole with clear vinyl or a plastic plug. This acts as a second barrier and it makes it so you don’t have to try to fill this hole with resin. If you don’t have a UV light you can also cure it by placing it in direct sunlight for about 20 minutes. Because the UV resin can be cured by sunlight you’ll want to keep it out of direct sunlight until you’re ready to cure it. Begin by drilling a hole in the bottom of the tumbler. It should be located as far to the side as possible and not the middle. This will help the glitter to flow down the side more easily instead of it getting caught at the top.

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Hi Kimberly! Nice name . I’ve made a couple glitter tumblers but my glitter seems to either float or sink leaving a big clear gap in the middle. Do you have any suggestions on how to fix it? And when you hand wash it, do not submerge it in a sink-full of water. Instead, only put water in the inside when washing. Try to avoid getting the outside wet at all. Naturally, it will get wet. And that should be fine. But the less water that gets on the outside the better. Place your funnel or a rolled-up piece of paper into the hole and start filling your tumbler with glitter. You can gently tap on the side of the tumbler and funnel to help the glitter disperse. If you’re using a chunky glitter I find it’s easier to flood the top with glitter and use a tool to brush it in.Another option is to add heat to help evaporate the water. If you have a heater in your place, you could place it on that. Another option is putting it in the oven on a low setting. A microwave could work as well, assuming you have a microwave safe travel mug. Stainless Steel, Plastic or Glass Cover the entire surface so it’s level with the plug. I like to do a small layer and add another one I’ve cured the first. Something to keep in mind. Since I’ve just broken the seal on this insulated tumbler and I’m going to be filling it with liquid it’s no longer going to insulate the liquid inside of the cup. It will also have some sweating when it’s filled with liquid. So that’s something to keep in mind. I’m a wife, mother to 3, seamstress, and lover of all things crafty! Sweet Red Poppy is my creative outlet where I find and create inspiration. It’s a place where I can share my never-ending sewing projects and my love of learning!

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The easiest way to get water out from between the two layers is not to let it inside in the first place. This is obviously easier said then done, but with a few precautions, you can drastically reduce the chance of water getting in. If it does not, your only option may be to drill a hole in your mug. That way the water can escape. Once the inside is dry, plug the hole up again with some kind of sealant (like silicone). If the hole is plugged up, open it up and then turn the cup so the hole faces upward. You can let it sit like that, but it dries out a lot faster if you help out. The best way to get the water out will depend on the type of travel mug you have. And with some, there’s unfortunately nothing you can do. You may just have to get a new one.One thing I've noticed from my years of teaching adults is that we tend to skim read instructions, so it's helpful to write the tiniest detail down. We can't assume the crafter has handled one of these tumblers. I haven't, nor do I intend to because -- yikes -- too many drink containers in the house as it is.

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