I recently had pretty good success (for me) at this waterfall/rain alcohol ink technique (see that video here: [ Ссылка ] ) on a 20-oz tumbler. I had a customer request the same thing in a 30-oz size, so I figured I'd shoot this quick video of me trying my darnedest to create something similar using the same materials. How do you think I did?
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Luxinda (Cindy) Deskins
PO Box 974
Ranson, WV 25438-0974
Check out some of the items I've made, listed in my Etsy store:
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If you'd like to help me get a new camera that actually has functioning auto-focus, click here: [ Ссылка ]
Materials used in this video*:
KS Resin Liquid Stone Ultra UV: [ Ссылка ] (Coupon Code "LuxSwirl" for 5% discount)
Marabu alcohol inks: [ Ссылка ]
Pinata Brass alcohol ink: [ Ссылка ]
30-oz skinny tumbler: [ Ссылка ]
Sunnyscopa waterslide paper: [ Ссылка ]
Silicone Squeegee tool: [ Ссылка ]
Heat gun: [ Ссылка ]
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I love Swirls! Mostly swirls of color, but really any swirls at all - I think they add a beauty and grace to everything. So after I started making soap a few years ago, and needing some sort of biz name that didn't sound like everyone else's version of suds-r-us, I decided on Luxinda Swirl. Luxinda is a twist on my real name, and I quickly started putting swirls of color in all of my handmade soaps.
Now I'm branching out a bit, and I want to keep adding swirls to everything I do!
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