Snowglobe Glitter Tumbler Tutorial Part 1 of 2 (Starbucks Tumbler Tutorial) by Mona Scott

Snowglobe Glitter Tumbler Tutorial Part 1 of 2 (Starbucks Tumbler Tutorial) by Mona Scott

Snowglobe Glitter Tumbler Tutorial Part 1 of 2 Link to Part 2 sealing the bottom of the snowglobe tumbler    • Sealing the bottom of snowglobe tumbl...   Here are the products I used in this video (not referral links) Starbucks 24oz double walled acrylic tumbler. SKU 011107407 Not available to purchase online at this time. Must go into a Starbucks store or ask thru the drive thru for it. It is $15 US Dollars plus tax. Syringe - ask for at walmart pharmacy. I used a 10ml syringe in the video needle tip "surgical" tweezers - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BAYWOFY/... tiny funnels - not used in this video but can be used https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07QYKC8F8/... 1/2in round self stick cabinet door bumpers (for starbucks 24oz tumblers https://www.walmart.com/grocery/ip/1-... vegetable glycerin - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004C7MTLA/... distilled water- available at grocery store (you can use tap water if you don't have distilled water) *I use a 50/50 mixture of distilled water and vegetable glycerin double wall acrylic tumbler- available at stainlessdepot.com and crystalninja.com or amazon. The higher the quality the better. Not all bottoms accommodate this method. Cup manufacturers will no longer warranty your tumblers if you drill a hole in them. 1/4in or smaller drill bit electric/battery powered screw driver 5 minute epoxy or uv resin with light to cure (used to seal hole) *I did not show how to seal hole in this video paper dixie cup to measure out glitter/mix glitter * I use about 2/3rds of this dixie cup on the 24oz starbucks tumbler. Less than 2/3rds of this dixie cup for a 20 oz tumbler. Different sizes of glitter and different sizes of tumblers will require different amounts. chunky glitter mix- I used Chunky Holo Bling from yayas/sass and crafts paper towels rubbing alcohol (note: some people use baby oil or contact lens solution instead of glycerin- I don't recommend that due to food safe nature of the baby oil or contact lens solution)